White House tries to quell Democratic fears on debt limit negotiations

When House Speaker Kevin McCarthy concluded his 90-minute meeting at the White House on Monday, there were few indications of Democrats and Republicans making significant progress towards a debt ceiling agreement. However, the contentious atmosphere that had overshadowed recent discussions appeared to have eased, as leaders from both sides cautiously expressed optimism while their aides continued negotiations late into the night, Semafor reported. Addressing reporters … Continue reading White House tries to quell Democratic fears on debt limit negotiations

Epstein Appeared to Threaten Bill Gates Over Affair

According to individuals familiar with the situation, Jeffrey Epstein allegedly discovered that Bill Gates had engaged in an affair with a Russian bridge player and subsequently utilized this knowledge as a means to threaten the prominent billionaire. The woman in question came into contact with the Microsoft co-founder around 2010, during her twenties. Epstein, on the other hand, met her in 2013 and later financially … Continue reading Epstein Appeared to Threaten Bill Gates Over Affair

Senators issued satellite phones after increased security

Amid escalating concerns regarding the security of Congress members, over 50 senators have been equipped with satellite phones to facilitate emergency communication, according to sources familiar with the matter as reported by CBS News. These devices are part of a comprehensive set of security measures offered to senators by the Senate Sergeant at Arms, who assumed office shortly after the assault on the U.S. Capitol … Continue reading Senators issued satellite phones after increased security

AP: Biden gets low ratings on economy, guns, immigration in AP-NORC Poll

As President Joe Biden commences his reelection campaign, a recent survey conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research reveals that only 33% of American adults express approval of his handling of the economy. Additionally, a mere 24% believe that the national economic conditions are favorable, the Associated Press reports. The public’s dissatisfaction with Biden’s economic performance coincides with concerns regarding high inflation, … Continue reading AP: Biden gets low ratings on economy, guns, immigration in AP-NORC Poll

Florida law puts brake on hiring of undocumented workers

On May 10, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, known for his conservative stance, enacted what he deemed as the “most robust anti-illegal immigration legislation in the country.” The new law aims to prevent undocumented workers from securing employment within the state, particularly in the southern region, the AFP reported. Effective from July 1, businesses with a workforce of 25 or more individuals will be obligated … Continue reading Florida law puts brake on hiring of undocumented workers

Biden teases 14th Amendment “authority” on debt ceiling

President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) are scheduled to convene on Monday for ongoing discussions regarding the debt ceiling. According to a pool report upon his return to the White House, President Biden stated on Sunday night that his phone conversation with McCarthy regarding the debt ceiling, which took place while he was returning from the G7 summit in Japan, was positive. McCarthy, … Continue reading Biden teases 14th Amendment “authority” on debt ceiling

Feinstein’s primary caregiver: Pelosi’s daughter

Last week, when Senator Dianne Feinstein returned to the Capitol after a prolonged absence for medical reasons, she was accompanied by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a group of aides, and a close personal confidant with a notable political lineage. Nancy Carinne Prowda seamlessly blended into the crowd surrounding the renowned California Democrat. Although the presence of Prowda, the eldest child of former House Speaker … Continue reading Feinstein’s primary caregiver: Pelosi’s daughter

Feinstein Suffered More Complications From Illness Than Publicly Disclosed

Last week, Senator Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California, made her return to the Capitol after being absent for over two months due to shingles. However, her appearance was shocking and clearly diminished. Accompanied by an aide in a wheelchair, she displayed a frozen left side of her face and nearly closed eye, exhibiting signs of disorientation and discomfort, including audibly complaining about something bothering … Continue reading Feinstein Suffered More Complications From Illness Than Publicly Disclosed

Bilderberg meets in Lisbon

This week, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, will be collaborating with influential leaders from companies such as Microsoft and Google at a private gathering of business and political elites in Lisbon, Portugal. The annual Bilderberg Meeting will prioritize discussions on artificial intelligence, bringing together notable figures like Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, DeepMind head Demis Hassabis, and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, CNBC reported. Joining … Continue reading Bilderberg meets in Lisbon

AP: DeSantis signs bills targeting drag shows, transgender kids and the use of bathrooms and pronouns

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed several bills on Wednesday that implement certain policies regarding gender-affirming care for minors, drag shows, personal pronouns in schools, and bathroom usage. These actions align with DeSantis’ anti-LGBTQ+ legislative agenda, as he positions himself for a potential bid for the Republican presidential nomination, the Associated Press reported. The signing ceremony took place at the evangelical Cambridge Christian School in Tampa, … Continue reading AP: DeSantis signs bills targeting drag shows, transgender kids and the use of bathrooms and pronouns

G-7 leaders likely to focus on war in Ukraine and tensions in Asia

When leaders of the world’s affluent democracies convene in Hiroshima, the symbolism will be powerful. The city’s name itself evokes the tragic consequences of war, and it is in this historic setting that they will address a range of pressing challenges, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and escalating tensions in Asia. The focus on the conflict in Europe comes shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy … Continue reading G-7 leaders likely to focus on war in Ukraine and tensions in Asia

Biden off to Japan for Group of Seven summit, says there’s ‘work to do’ on global stage

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden emphasized the need for ongoing efforts on the global stage as he embarked on a trip to Japan. The purpose of the trip was to engage with allies and address pressing issues such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s assertiveness in the Pacific. However, this crucial international endeavor coincided with an impending standoff over the debt limit in the … Continue reading Biden off to Japan for Group of Seven summit, says there’s ‘work to do’ on global stage

Nunes: Durham Report Shows FBI Is ‘Hopelessly Corrupt’

During an appearance on FNC’s “Hannity” on Tuesday, former Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA), who previously served as the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, commented on the recently issued Durham report. He acknowledged its flaws but argued that it exposed the deeply entrenched corruption within the FBI, Breitbart News reported. Nunes urged everyone to reflect on the true nature of events, highlighting the collusion between … Continue reading Nunes: Durham Report Shows FBI Is ‘Hopelessly Corrupt’

Oversight Committee Can’t Find Key Witnesses in Biden Investigation

In a surprising turn of events, witnesses set to unveil alleged crimes committed by President Joe Biden and his family have mysteriously gone missing, leaving House Oversight Chairman James Comer with a significant predicament. Despite attempts to clarify the situation, committee members have struggled to provide a definitive answer on the whereabouts of these crucial individuals. While Comer has remained tight-lipped about the missing witnesses, … Continue reading Oversight Committee Can’t Find Key Witnesses in Biden Investigation

Intrusion at national security adviser’s home under investigation

On Tuesday, two U.S. officials confirmed that the U.S. Secret Service is currently investigating a breach at the residence of Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser to President Joe Biden. The officials refrained from disclosing specific information regarding the investigation or the nature of the intrusion. At the time of reporting, the Secret Service had not responded to a comment request, Politico reported. The Washington … Continue reading Intrusion at national security adviser’s home under investigation

Jim Jordan Invites John Durham To Testify After DOJ Releases Report

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has requested Special Counsel John Durham to testify before the committee following the release of Durham’s report on Monday. The Daily Caller obtained a copy of the letter addressed to Durham, in which Jordan highlights the finding that the FBI relied on “uncorroborated intelligence” to initiate the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s alleged connections to Russia. According to … Continue reading Jim Jordan Invites John Durham To Testify After DOJ Releases Report

Durham: Obama, Biden Briefed in 2016 on Clinton’s Plan to Link Trump to Russia

According to a report released by Special Counsel John Durham on Monday, then-President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden were personally briefed by then-CIA Director John Brennan in 2016. The briefing disclosed evidence that the CIA had obtained regarding Hillary Clinton’s purported plan to falsely link then-presidential candidate Donald Trump to Russia, Breitbart News reports. The report indicated that the intelligence originated from a … Continue reading Durham: Obama, Biden Briefed in 2016 on Clinton’s Plan to Link Trump to Russia

Turkish Election Goes to Runoff After Erdogan Takes Lead in First Round

Officials announced on Monday that Turkey will proceed with a runoff presidential election later this month, following surprising results from the weekend polls. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emerged with an unexpected advantage over his main rival, a development that carries significant domestic and geopolitical implications, the Wall Street Journal reported. In the initial round of voting on Sunday, Mr. Erdogan secured 49.51% of the votes, … Continue reading Turkish Election Goes to Runoff After Erdogan Takes Lead in First Round

Georgia prosecutor fights The Don’s effort to remove her from election probe

On Monday, the Georgia prosecutor leading the investigation into potential legal violations by Donald Trump and his associates in their efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state responded to the former president’s attempt to remove her from the case and exclude specific evidence. Trump’s legal team in Georgia filed a motion in March seeking the dismissal of a special grand jury report … Continue reading Georgia prosecutor fights The Don’s effort to remove her from election probe

Giuliani said he and Trump were selling pardons for $2 million apiece, ex-aide claims

Court documents reveal that a former aide to Rudolph Giuliani, former attorney for Donald Trump, has made a shocking claim. According to Noelle Dunphy, a New York-based public relations professional who is currently suing Giuliani for various misconduct, Giuliani informed her that both he and President Trump were involved in offering presidential pardons for $2 million each, the Independent reported. Dunphy’s complaint against Giuliani includes … Continue reading Giuliani said he and Trump were selling pardons for $2 million apiece, ex-aide claims

Biden calls white supremacy greatest terrorism threat

During his commencement address to Howard University’s graduating class on Saturday, President Joe Biden unequivocally condemned white supremacy as the “most perilous terrorist threat” to the nation. Biden emphasized, “White supremacy… is the singularly most hazardous terrorist threat within our own borders.,” Politico reported. He further clarified that his statement was not influenced by the fact that he was speaking at a historically Black university … Continue reading Biden calls white supremacy greatest terrorism threat

Erdogan says he could still win, would accept presidential election runoff

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has maintained a firm grip on his country for two decades, found himself in a closely contested election on Monday. As the final votes were being tallied, it became apparent that a make-or-break runoff against his primary challenger could potentially determine the outcome, the Associated Press reported. The final results, whether they are announced in the coming days or … Continue reading Erdogan says he could still win, would accept presidential election runoff

EPA proposes 1st limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants

On Thursday, the Biden administration put forward a set of new regulations aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants. This marks their most ambitious effort thus far to combat the climate change impacts caused by these sources, which are the second-largest contributors to global warming in the United States, the Associated Press has reported. The proposed rule, revealed by the … Continue reading EPA proposes 1st limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants

Top White House official meets key Beijing diplomat amid signs of easing US-China tensions

White House national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, and senior Chinese foreign policy adviser, Wang Yi, engaged in talks in Vienna this week, signaling a potential easing of tensions between the world’s largest economies. The high-level meeting, which occurred on Wednesday and Thursday, was not publicly announced by either Washington or Beijing, the Associated Press reported. The White House described the discussions as “candid” and “constructive.” … Continue reading Top White House official meets key Beijing diplomat amid signs of easing US-China tensions

FBI declines GOP subpoena on Biden ‘alleged criminal scheme’

The FBI has declined to immediately provide congressional Republicans with a document that lawmakers claim contains details of an “alleged criminal scheme” involving President Biden and a foreign national. This move disregarded the Wednesday deadline set by House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) to produce the unsubstantiated information that had been subpoenaed, The Hill has reported. In response to the subpoena, Christopher … Continue reading FBI declines GOP subpoena on Biden ‘alleged criminal scheme’