Trump Calls Zelensky a Dictator

Former President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, labeling him a dictator and attributing blame for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This statement was made on Truth Social, where Trump expressed his disapproval of Zelensky’s leadership during a time of heightened tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Earlier the same day, Zelensky had … Read more

Trump Should End Defense Subsidies for European Nations

Hysteria has swept through Europe following the recent return of Donald Trump to the White House, just weeks after his administration took office. The reaction has been particularly intense after visits from Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, which prompted a dramatic response from top European officials. French President Emmanuel Macron … Read more

The Sam Francis I Remember

As the 20th anniversary of Samuel T. Francis’s death approached on February 15, reflections on his contributions to conservative thought have resurfaced, highlighting the lasting impact of this controversial figure. Known for his sharp wit and provocative ideas, Francis authored several books that, while not widely published by leading presses, offered critical insights into the … Read more

How Elbridge Colby Can Defeat Americas Detractors

A significant nomination battle is unfolding in the Republican Party, centered around Elbridge Colby, who has been nominated by President Donald Trump for the position of undersecretary of policy at the Pentagon. This nomination comes on the heels of Trump’s controversial appointments of Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which received widespread Republican support. … Read more

Judge Requests Additional Time to Review DOJs Request to Dismiss Prosecution of NYC Mayor

A federal judge is taking time to review the Justice Department’s recent decision to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. U.S. District Judge Dale Ho expressed his intent to carefully consider the implications of this move during a hearing held in Manhattan on Wednesday. Judge Ho remarked that extending the case … Read more

Netanyahu Addresses Return of Slain Hostages: We Will Annihilate Hamas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation following the return of the bodies of four hostages killed by Hamas, reaffirming his commitment to eradicate the militant group. In a poignant video message delivered in Hebrew, Netanyahu expressed both sorrow and determination, stating, “Our heart may be broken but our spirit is not,” and vowed … Read more

McConnell Declines to Pursue Reelection

Senator Mitch McConnell, the senior senator from Kentucky, announced on Thursday that he will not seek reelection, marking the end of a significant chapter in his long political career. In a statement shared with the Associated Press, McConnell expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him by his constituents over the years. "Seven times, my … Read more

Hegseth: U.S. Defense Spending Remains Intact, Focused on Reallocating Current Funds

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth addressed concerns on Thursday regarding potential cuts to the defense budget, clarifying that the Pentagon is not planning to reduce overall spending. In a video released by the Department of Defense, Hegseth explained his intention to reallocate approximately $50 billion, which represents about 8% of the current budget established under … Read more

Stephen Miller Responds to Discussions on DOGE Checks Being Distributed to the Public

During a recent press briefing, White House senior adviser Stephen Miller discussed a proposal under consideration by the administration that could see Americans receiving “dividend checks” from savings identified by the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This initiative aims to return a portion of government savings to taxpayers while also addressing the national … Read more