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Trump caps week with bold military moves from Pentagon name change to cartel crackdown

President Donald Trump wrapped up the week Friday signing an executive order to change the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War.  The executive order gives the green light to use the name ‘Department of War’ as a secondary title for the Department of Defense, along with terms like ‘secretary of

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MIKE DAVIS: Impeachment time for Trump-hating renegade Judge Boasberg

Just over a year ago, Matthew Thomas Crooks nearly blew off President Trump’s head at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Only by the grace of God did Crooks’ bullets miss their target by millimeters because President Trump had turned his head ever so slightly to look at an immigration chart. Crooks did manage to murder

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Cartel connection: Hezbollah and Iran exploit Maduro’s Venezuela for cocaine cash

The deadly U.S. strike in the Caribbean this week is being cast by experts as the latest move in a broader campaign to dismantle Iran and Hezbollah’s growing narco empire in Venezuela. U.S. officials say Tren de Aragua works closely with the Cartel of the Suns — a network of Venezuelan military elites long accused of

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Vice President JD Vance teases 2028 bid, says it won’t be ‘given’ to him

Vice President JD Vance stopped short of confirming a 2028 White House run during an appearance on My View with Lara Trump Saturday night, but he acknowledged the possibility—noting if he does his job well, ‘the politics will figure itself out.’ Vance, whose resilience amid an upbringing marked with family turmoil and economic hardship won

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DAVID MARCUS: The Department of War marks the end of America as the world’s policeman

In 1947, the United States War Department became the Department of Defense, as our nation was entering what would be four decades of Cold War with the Soviet Union, and taking its place as a global superpower. On Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order bringing the original name back to the department created

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Top Biden officials questioned and criticized how his team issued pardons, used autopen: report

Top Biden administration officials questioned and criticized the way the former president’s team handled pardons and made use of an autopen in the waning days of his White House term, a report said, citing internal emails. A person familiar with the clemency process told Axios that after President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter on Dec.

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Trump trashes Nadler on heels of Dem’s House retirement announcement: ‘One of the most disgusting Congressmen’

President Donald Trump attacked Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York on Friday morning, deriding him as a ‘psychopathic nut job’ and ‘one of the most disgusting Congressmen in USA History’ in a Truth Social post days after the congressman noted in a statement that he will not seek re-election in 2026. ‘Jerry Nadler, one

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DOJ task force finds ‘numerous instances’ of anti-Christian government bias under Biden

The Biden administration ‘weaponized the full weight of the federal government against Christians,’ according to Trump leadership, laying out in a new report the ‘numerous instances’ of past anti-Christian bias and recommendations to protect faith in America. Fox News Digital exclusively obtained the report published by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, created by

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House Republicans split with Trump team over ‘very frustrating’ funding fight as shutdown looms

House Republicans on the Appropriations Committee are at odds with the Trump administration and some conservatives over how to avert a government shutdown. Congress is currently marking up fiscal 2026 spending levels, but some in the administration are pressing to bypass the process and instead extend current levels through a year-long continuing resolution (CR). Republicans

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Justice Barrett opens up about ‘awkward’ start on SCOTUS, shadow docket and more in forthcoming memoir

NEW YORK – Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett hasn’t seen The Handmaid’s Tale. But she was well-prepared to be interrupted by any number of red-draped protesters, should they storm in to interrupt her confirmation hearing, the same way they did for her colleague, Brett Kavanaugh, several years prior.  As she recounted in an interview

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