Trump’s Deepfake Insults Spark Fury as Government Shutdown Looms
A deepfake video posted by President Trump targeting Democratic leaders has inflamed tensions in Congress, pushing the U.S. toward a government shutdown.
A deepfake video posted by President Trump targeting Democratic leaders has inflamed tensions in Congress, pushing the U.S. toward a government shutdown.
A federal judge in D.C. rejected an indictment after prosecutors bypassed federal grand juries and used a local panel—an unprecedented move he called unlawful.
In a surprising move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lectured top generals on fitness and grooming, ordering a force-wide review and reinstating a strict ‘clean shaven’ policy.
Republican Congressman David Schweikert launches gubernatorial bid, vacating a pivotal Arizona House seat and creating a major opportunity for Democrats.
President Trump referenced a racial slur during a speech to top U.S. military commanders, drawing swift condemnation from civil rights groups and lawmakers.
New polling shows Trump remains deeply unpopular, yet Democrats are failing to convert voter frustration into electoral momentum.
Newly unsealed court documents expose a high-stakes legal clash over grand jury secrecy in two federal cases against Donald Trump.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth held an unprecedented military summit with 800 top officers—just as a federal shutdown looms.
Miguel Ángel García Hernández, a long-time U.S. resident and father of three, has died as the second victim of the Dallas ICE office shooting.
Rural counties like San Juan, Colorado, are struggling to implement Trump’s new Medicaid and food stamp work requirements—with just one employee handling complex federal mandates.