June 16, 2026

FBI Thwarts Threat to UFC Freedom 250 Event at White House

The FBI has successfully prevented an alleged threat targeting the UFC Freedom 250 event scheduled at the White House. FBI Director Kash Patel announced on Tuesday that a multi-state operation was commenced when potential threats were identified on June 10. He confirmed on X that numerous individuals are in custody, and any planned attacks have […]

June 16, 2026

JD Vance Stirs 2028 Speculation with Trump’s Support

JD Vance, the Vice President, has sparked conversations about the 2028 presidential race. He suggests that former President Donald Trump would back his political dreams in the future. Vance and his wife plan to decide on their political steps after the mid-term elections. This has led to discussions about the future of the America First […]

June 16, 2026

Joe Biden’s Amtrak Story: Fact vs. Fiction

Former President Joe Biden has shared a debunked anecdote about a moment with an Amtrak conductor named Angelo Negri. During an appearance on Jay Leno’s Garage YouTube show, Biden recounted how Negri approached him with a newspaper article highlighting Biden’s travels on Air Force Two. Biden claimed that Negri walked up to him, grabbed his […]

June 16, 2026

Lawmakers Demand Details on U.S.-Iran Agreement

Congress Reacts to Preliminary U.S.-Iran Deal Lawmakers on Capitol Hill expressed mixed reactions to President Trump’s announcement of a preliminary agreement with Iran aimed at halting hostilities. Democrats are calling for an immediate briefing on the deal, while even some Republicans acknowledged they lack information on its contents. Senator Thune Awaits Administration Briefing Senator John […]

June 16, 2026

Todd Lyons Joins Defense Contractor After Leading ICE

Todd Lyons, the former acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has accepted a role with a defense contractor. Lyons is now the senior vice president for U.S. homeland security and international affairs at Navigators Security and Defense. This decision follows Lyons’ leadership during challenging times at ICE. Navigators Security and Defense confirmed […]

June 16, 2026

Supreme Court to Rule on Six-Person Jury in Criminal Cases

The Supreme Court has agreed to decide if states can use six-person juries in criminal trials instead of the conventional twelve-person juries. This decision comes with Florida chiropractor Hamed Kian at the center of a constitutional debate after his conviction by a smaller jury. In Florida, criminal cases that do not involve the death penalty […]

June 16, 2026

Trump Administration Targets Birth Tourism Visa Fraud

The Trump administration is acting against ‘birth tourism,’ a suspected tactic used by foreign nationals to secure visitor visas with the main goal of giving birth in the U.S. and obtaining American citizenship for their children. Disrupting Birth Tourism Networks Recently, the Trump administration disrupted a significant ‘birth tourism network’ in West Africa, involving over […]

June 15, 2026

Newsom Claims Political Motivation Behind Justice Department Probe

In Sacramento, California, Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the Justice Department on Monday for what he described as a politically motivated investigation directed at him and his wife. Newsom alleged that the Trump administration is targeting him due to his potential presidential ambitions. Newsom, a consistent critic of former President Trump, shared in a social media […]

June 15, 2026

Legal Action Against Proposed Statuary Garden in West Potomac Park

Six preservation and cultural heritage organizations have called for a halt on a statue garden project in West Potomac Park, pending Congressional authorization. The coalition filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over plans to transform parkland with a large statuary garden. “Democracy dies in darkness.” The park has recently undergone significant seawall restoration work. […]