Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Introduces Bill Criminalizing ‘Conspiracy to Commit White Supremacy

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) introduced a House Bill criminalizing “conspiracy to commit white supremacy,” which includes criticism of non-white people which influences an individual to commit a hate crime.  The legislation, H.R.61 “Leading Against White Supremacy Act of 2023,” introduced last Monday by Democratic congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, seeks to “prevent and prosecute white supremacy inspired hate crime and conspiracy to commit … Continue reading Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Introduces Bill Criminalizing ‘Conspiracy to Commit White Supremacy

Davos Confronts a New World Order

The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, finds itself navigating troubled waters. Long the affluent symbol of a globalizing world where the assumption was that more trade would bring more freedom, it now confronts international fracture, ascendant nationalism and growing protectionism under the shadow of war in Europe and sharp tensions between the United States and China. The post-Cold War era, dominated by the idea … Continue reading Davos Confronts a New World Order

More classified documents found at Biden’s home by lawyers

Lawyers for President Joe Biden found more classified documents at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, than previously known, the White House acknowledged Saturday. White House lawyer Richard Sauber said in a statement that a total of six pages of classified documents were found during a search of Biden’s private library. The White House had said previously that only a single page was found there. The … Continue reading More classified documents found at Biden’s home by lawyers

South Korean President Says Country Could Develop Nuclear Weapons

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said the country could develop its own nuclear weapons or ask the U.S. to redeploy them on the Korean Peninsula if the threat from North Korea grows, in the first time a leader of the country has explicitly raised the prospect in decades. The prospect of South Korea, a nonnuclear state, acquiring its own weapons threatens to destabilize nuclear disarmament … Continue reading South Korean President Says Country Could Develop Nuclear Weapons

Special counsel named to probe classified records found at Biden’s private home and office

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday appointed former federal prosecutor Robert Hur as special counsel to investigate the discovery of classified government records at the private home and office of President Joe Biden. Garland’s announcement, which cited “extraordinary circumstances,” came hours after Biden and his lawyer said that a second batch of classified documents recently had been found in a garage in the president’s private … Continue reading Special counsel named to probe classified records found at Biden’s private home and office

Biden aides find second batch of classified documents at new location

Aides to President Joe Biden have discovered at least one additional batch of classified documents in a location separate from the Washington office he used after leaving the Obama administration, according to a person familiar with the matter. Since November, after the discovery of documents with classified markings in his former office, Biden aides have been searching for any additional classified materials that might be … Continue reading Biden aides find second batch of classified documents at new location

House Republicans to vote on bill abolishing IRS, eliminating income tax

Republicans in the House of Representatives will vote on a bill that would abolish the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), eliminate the national income tax, and replace it with a national consumption tax. Fox News Digital has learned that the House will be voting on Georgia Republican Rep. Buddy Carter’s reintroduced Fair Tax Act that aims to reel in the IRS and remove the national income … Continue reading House Republicans to vote on bill abolishing IRS, eliminating income tax

Classified documents from Biden’s time as VP discovered in private office

Several classified documents from President Joe Biden’s time as vice president were discovered last fall in a private office, Biden’s attorneys acknowledged Monday. Attorney General Merrick Garland has asked the US attorney in Chicago to investigate the matter, a source familiar with the matter tells CNN, and congressional Republicans are also taking notice. Biden’s lawyers say they found the government materials in November while closing … Continue reading Classified documents from Biden’s time as VP discovered in private office

Jair Bolsonaro rushed to hospital in US after his supporters riot & storm Congress

FORMER Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been rushed to hospital in the US. The 67-year-old was admitted to a hospital in Orlando, Florida with severe abdominal pain, according to reports. He was taken to AdventHealth Celebration – an acute care hospital, O Globo reports. A source close to his family said his condition was “not worrying”. The far-right ex-president has been hospitalised a number of times … Continue reading Jair Bolsonaro rushed to hospital in US after his supporters riot & storm Congress

Biden inspects US-Mexico border in face of GOP criticism

President Joe Biden walked a muddy stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border and inspected a busy port of entry Sunday on his first trip to the region after two years in office, a visit shadowed by the fraught politics of immigration as Republicans blame him for record numbers of migrants crossing into the country. At his first stop, the president observed as border officers in El … Continue reading Biden inspects US-Mexico border in face of GOP criticism

Border Patrol union rips Biden’s border visit, says El Paso cleaned up ‘just in time’

The Border Patrol union is slamming President Biden’s trip to El Paso, Texas, on Sunday amid reports that state and local authorities have ramped up detentions and cleaned up much of the migrant encampments in the area ahead of the visit. “El Paso being cleaned up as if nothing unusual ever happened there,” the National Border Patrol Council tweeted Friday. “Just in time for Biden’s ‘visit … Continue reading Border Patrol union rips Biden’s border visit, says El Paso cleaned up ‘just in time’

6 journalists detained after South Sudan president wet himself live on TV

Six journalists in South Sudan have been detained over the circulation of footage showing President Salva Kiir appearing to wet himself at an official event, the national journalists union said on Saturday.  The footage from December showed a dark stain spread down the 71-year-old president’s grey trousers as he stood for the national anthem at a road commissioning event. The video never aired on television … Continue reading 6 journalists detained after South Sudan president wet himself live on TV

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Promises to ‘Never Give Up’ on the American People

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told Congress that the lead-up to his Speakership election made clear that he “never” gives up and would “never give up” on the American people during his first address as Speaker. McCarthy addressed members of the House of Representatives as Speaker of the House for the first time in the early morning hours of Saturday after he secured the speakership on the 15th … Continue reading House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Promises to ‘Never Give Up’ on the American People

US Lawmakers Intro Bill to Ban TikTok in U.S.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL., on Tuesday introduced bipartisan legislation that would ban the popular app TikTok from operating within the United States over national security concerns. Rubio’s bill—the Averting the National Threat of Internet Surveillance, Oppressive Censorship and Influence, and Algorithmic Learning by the Chinese Communist Party, or ANTI-SOCIAL CCP Act—already has bipartisan support in the House, with Reps. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., and Raja Krishnamoorthi, … Continue reading US Lawmakers Intro Bill to Ban TikTok in U.S.

EU democracy ‘under attack’ as parliament rocked by Qatar bribe claims

Leaders of the EU Parliament accused foreign powers on Monday of trying to corrupt European democracy, as a probe into alleged bribes from World Cup host Qatar widened. Belgian investigators, meanwhile raided offices in the parliament’s Brussels base, seeking to seize computer data to track the alleged web of corruption. One of the vice presidents of the parliament, Greek socialist MEP Eva Kaili, has been … Continue reading EU democracy ‘under attack’ as parliament rocked by Qatar bribe claims

Special Counsel Smith speeds ahead on criminal probes surrounding Trump

Newly-appointed special counsel Jack Smith is moving fast on a pair of criminal probes around Donald Trump that in recent months have focused on the former president’s state of mind after the 2020 election, including what he knew about plans to impede the transfer of power, people familiar with the matter tell CNN. Though he remains in Europe recovering from a biking accident, Smith has … Continue reading Special Counsel Smith speeds ahead on criminal probes surrounding Trump

Hungary blocks EU Ukraine aid, deepening rift with Brussels

A rift between the European Union and recalcitrant member Hungary deepened Tuesday when Budapest vetoed an 18 billion euro ($18.93 billion) financial aid package to Kyiv, leaving the other 26 nations to scramble to keep the money supply going. Hungary’s defiant stance also exacerbated an EU dispute over the rule of law under Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his view of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. … Continue reading Hungary blocks EU Ukraine aid, deepening rift with Brussels

Andy Biggs to challenge Kevin McCarthy for speaker on House floor

Rep. Andy Biggs announced Tuesday that he would challenge Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy for speaker on the House floor in January.  Biggs, R-Ariz., announced his intention to oppose McCarthy in an op-ed with the Daily Caller. “We cannot let this all too rare opportunity to effectuate structural change pass us by because it is uncomfortable to challenge the Republican candidate who is a creature of the … Continue reading Andy Biggs to challenge Kevin McCarthy for speaker on House floor

Democrats make major concession on vaccine mandate

Congress is poised to use the annual defense policy bill to eliminate the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate — a major concession by President Biden’s Democratic allies that helps clear the way to passing the sweeping package before year’s end.  In a compromise with Republicans, House Democrats are allowing language into the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that repeals the coronavirus vaccine mandate for U.S. service … Continue reading Democrats make major concession on vaccine mandate

Indonesia’s Parliament votes to ban sex outside of marriage

Indonesia’s Parliament unanimously voted on Tuesday to ban sex outside of marriage and insulting the president and state institutions. Once in force, the bans will affect foreign visitors as well as citizens. They’re part of an overhaul of the country’s criminal code that has been in the works for years. The new code also expands an existing blasphemy law and keeps a five-year prison term … Continue reading Indonesia’s Parliament votes to ban sex outside of marriage

Biden visits Arizona semiconductor plant in latest celebration of the CHIPS Act

In the four months since he signed the Chips and Science Act of 2022 into law, President Biden has made a habit of visiting semiconductor plants — or plants to be — to tout the effects of the law. Recent stops have included the groundbreaking of an Intel (INTC) facility in Ohio and a Micron (MU) plant in upstate New York. On Tuesday, the Taiwan … Continue reading Biden visits Arizona semiconductor plant in latest celebration of the CHIPS Act

Cristina Fernández: Argentina vice-president found guilty of corruption

A court in Argentina has sentenced Vice-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to six years in jail for corruption in a case that has shaken the country. Fernández, 69, was found guilty of “fraudulent administration” over the awarding of public works contracts to a friend. But she is unlikely to serve jail time. Fernández has some immunity via her government roles and is expected to launch … Continue reading Cristina Fernández: Argentina vice-president found guilty of corruption

Biden defends skipping border visit while in Arizona, says there are ‘more important things’

President Biden defended his decision to skip visiting the U.S.-Mexico border while in Arizona on Tuesday, saying, “there are more important things.” Biden made the defense while boarding Marine One to depart the White House on Tuesday. Biden has never visited the border throughout his presidency, despite the ongoing crisis with record numbers of illegal immigrants crossing the border each month. “Why go to a … Continue reading Biden defends skipping border visit while in Arizona, says there are ‘more important things’

Jan. 6 committee to make criminal referrals to Justice Department

The Jan. 6 committee will make criminal referrals to the Department of Justice as the panel wraps up its investigation into the events that led up to the deadly riot. “We have made decisions on criminal referrals,” Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), the chairman of the committee, told reporters, saying “we will” on the question of whether referrals will be pursued. He added that consideration of … Continue reading Jan. 6 committee to make criminal referrals to Justice Department

Justice Dept. subpoenas Ariz., Mich., Wis. officials for Trump communications

Special counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed local officials in Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin — three states that were central to former president Donald Trump’s failed plan to stay in power following the 2020 election — for any and all communications with Trump, his campaign and a long list of aides and allies. The requests for records arrived in Dane County, Wis.; Maricopa County, Ariz.; and … Continue reading Justice Dept. subpoenas Ariz., Mich., Wis. officials for Trump communications