The Democratic National Committee (DNC) took a significant step on Saturday by approving a resolution that calls for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This move signals a shift in the party’s strategy, as President Donald Trump continues to emphasize deportation efforts. During the DNC’s summer meeting in Austin, Texas, a separate resolution...
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Military Wife’s Deportation Case Highlights Immigration Issues
Maisa Lopes Eliaser, the wife of Army Staff Sergeant Alexis Jaramillo, was released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after being taken off a deportation flight to Brazil. Earlier this month, Sergeant Jaramillo, who has been in the Army for 11 years, shared with Newsweek that Eliaser was detained on July 8 during...
Legal Battle Unfolds Over Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s Relationship
Former Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema is involved in a court case over her relationship with a past member of her security team. Heather Ammel filed the lawsuit, claiming Sinema played a role in ending her 14-year marriage to Matthew Ammel. This lawsuit falls under North Carolina’s uncommon law that permits a deserted spouse to seek...
Trump Asserts Total US Control Over Strait of Hormuz as Analysts Assess Economic Impact on Iran
President Donald Trump has declared that the United States possesses complete authority over the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This statement comes amid rising tensions with Iran concerning the critical passageway that facilitates a significant portion of the world’s oil shipments. Observers and experts are delving into the potential economic repercussions for Iran as a result...
South Carolina to Lead 2028 Democratic Primary
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has approved a plan that positions South Carolina voters as the first to cast ballots in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary. This decision moves the primary date to January 22, 2028, with Nevada following on February 1. The intention behind this strategic shift is to amplify the influence of Black...
Clay Travis Discusses Alleged Insider Trading by Trump’s Prompter Operator
Clay Travis, a contributor at Fox News, has commented on the insider trading investigation involving President Donald Trump’s long-time teleprompter operator. The operator allegedly made $100,000 by predicting the content of Trump’s speeches. This has raised questions about the fairness of the market. A lawsuit was filed this week in a New York federal court...
U.S. Marine Veteran’s Release from Russia Highlights Urgent Need for Diplomacy
Kieran Ramsey, chief investigative officer for Global Reach, discussed Robert Gilman’s wrongful detention in Russia and his eventual release in an interview with Fox News Digital. Ramsey also urged the release of five other Americans held in Russia. Ramsey worked with U.S. officials, securing Gilman’s release after 1,666 days in a Russian prison. President Donald...
Families Criticize Trump Over USS Lincoln’s Extended Deployment
President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters at Joint Base Andrews, addressed concerns over the USS Abraham Lincoln’s deployment. His remarks drew criticism from families of sailors, noting the hardships faced by the crew. A U.S. defense official, requesting anonymity, shared with NPR that the USS George Washington is en route to replace the USS Lincoln....
Clarence Thomas Discusses Personal Experiences with Race and Political Views
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas spoke about how his views on race and politics have led some critics to question his Blackness. During a conversation at the Hoover Institution with Peter Robinson, Thomas expressed incredulity at this questioning, saying, “I mean, how stupid is that? Look at me,” while pointing to himself. He found the...
Trump’s Immigration Policy and Historical Parallels to the 1920s
In 1924, the United States Congress sent a clear message to the world by drastically limiting immigration. Amidst concerns over crime, demographics, and economic pressures, the legislation imposed quotas on immigration from countries such as Italy, Poland, and Russia, while nearly all Asian immigrants were barred. The law also instituted a cap permitting only 150,000...









