Today, President Donald Trump and his family will celebrate Christmas in Florida at their Mar-a-Lago estate. In his 2020 Christmas message, President Donald Trump said, “During the sacred…
Read MoreThe Presidential Prayer Team
Light Has Come
Seek the One who is brighter than the “Christmas star.”
Read MoreJustice Department Sues Walmart Over Opioids
Company had a role in fueling the nation’s opioid crisis, suit says. On Tuesday, the Department of Justice filed a 160-page civil complaint in the U.S. District Court…
Read MorePresident Pardons Former U.S. Contractors
They were convicted in 2014 for war crimes in Afghanistan. President Trump pardoned four veterans on Tuesday. They were serving extensive time in prison after being convicted for…
Read MorePresident Vetoes Defense Bill
Two-thirds of House and Senate could override his veto. On Wednesday, President Trump issued his promised veto of the National Defense Authorization Act that was passed easily by…
Read MorePresident Calls for Increase in Stimulus Payments
Video released to advocate for Congress to pass $2,000 stimulus checks for individual Americans. President Donald Trump posted a recording of a formal speech to social media on…
Read MoreMark Morgan, Acting Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Open border policies that would come from a Biden White House will create a migrant situation to “this country that’s gonna make last year’s crisis pale in comparison,” U.S. Customs and Border Protection Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan said.
Read MoreAndy Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona
A bill to repeal the “motor voter law,” which requires states to offer voter registration at vehicle licensing agencies, out of concern that it may lead to voter fraud, has been introduced by a number of lawmakers led by Representative Andy Biggs.
Read MoreJudge Michael H. Watson, Southern Ohio U.S. District Court
The State of Ohio cannot block transgender changes to birth certificates according to a ruling by Federal Judge Michael H. Watson.
Read MoreRear Admiral Michael Studeman, Director of Intelligence, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
A senior military intelligence officer, Rear Admiral Michael Studeman, made an unprecedented visit to Taiwan as part of increased pressure on China by the president’s administration.
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