White House Denies Reports of Trumps Potential Tariff Pause

The White House has pushed back against reports claiming that President Donald Trump is considering a 90-day pause on tariffs. On Monday, a White House official labeled these reports as "fake news." This clarification came after Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council, spoke about tariffs in an interview on Fox News, leading … Read more

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Islands Home to Penguins; Commerce Secretary Lutnick Confirms Its Serious.

On Sunday, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defended President Donald Trump’s controversial decision to impose tariffs on the Heard Island and McDonald Islands, which are Australian territories known for their penguin populations but no human residents. This move is part of Trump’s broader “Liberation Day” initiative, which targets various foreign countries with new tariffs. During an … Read more

"Carville Draws Nazi Parallels and Calls for Nominations of Trump Collaborators: Are You Aware of the Outcome?"

James Carville, a well-known Democratic strategist, stirred controversy during a recent episode of his Politicon podcast. He made remarks comparing companies and law firms that work with former President Donald Trump to Nazi collaborators. Carville suggested that these entities could face public backlash similar to what happened in France after World War II. In his … Read more

Over 50 Countries Seek Tariff Negotiations with Trump, According to Administration Officials

Foreign countries are eager to strike deals with the United States following President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of "Liberation Day" tariffs. This news came to light during a series of interviews with top administration officials over the weekend. Kevin Hassett, the Director of the National Economic Council, shared insights on ABC’s “This Week.” He mentioned … Read more

Scott Bessent Staunchly Dismisses Recession Worries

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spoke out on Sunday, addressing worries about a potential recession and defending the tariff policies of the Trump administration. During his appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, he stated that there was “no reason” to expect a recession and expressed confidence that new economic policies would ultimately benefit the American economy. … Read more

An Unforgettable Rejection

In a heartfelt reflection on his journey as a writer, a former aspiring cartoonist shared a memorable experience from his youth. At just 12 years old, he sent his political cartoons to George magazine, a publication co-founded by John F. Kennedy Jr. The rejection letter he received, however, became a cherished keepsake rather than a … Read more

U.S. Aid Fails to Strengthen Somalias Government, Leaving It as Weak as Before

Since February, the militant group al-Shabaab has ramped up its attacks in Somalia, raising concerns that they are targeting Mogadishu, the capital city. After a government offensive in 2022 seemed to weaken the group, al-Shabaab has regained strength and captured significant territory. The Somali government is currently embroiled in disputes over constitutional changes, which have … Read more

Drones Will Not Replace Traditional Weapons

Advances in drone technology and artificial intelligence are set to change how defense planning and budgeting are done. However, experts warn against assuming that these innovations will make manned weapons systems unnecessary. With the possibility of major conflicts on the horizon, the United States needs to maintain its current military capabilities. Cutting funding for existing … Read more

"‘Feed Us a Load of Nonsense’: Reporter Reveals FBI’s Concealment of Hunter Biden Laptop Details"

In a recent interview, Washington Free Beacon reporter Jon Levine shed light on the FBI’s handling of the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 presidential election. Levine spoke to Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley about the FBI’s actions following the New York Post’s publication of the laptop story in October 2020. Levine revealed that … Read more