Tom Homan, Trump's Border Czar, appeared on The Ingraham Angle and condemned sanctuary cities, vowing a fierce crackdown. He warned of increased ICE presence in non-compliant areas to protect American communities.
Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump's consistent Iran policy on June 17 via social media. He stressed Trump's decade-long stance against Iran having nuclear weapons or uranium enrichment.
President Trump has nominated Jeanine Pirro for a full term as U.S. attorney for DC, following her interim role. Her nomination is now with the Senate Judiciary Committee for review.
Watch Laura Ingraham's interview with Brent Sadler, Heritage Foundation senior fellow, who discusses US military options to target Iran's Fordow nuclear site. He highlights bunker-busting bombs as key to neutralizing this threat.
Haoxiang Gao, a Chinese student at the University of Michigan, faces federal charges for illegally voting in the 2024 election. His actions raise concerns about election integrity in a key swing state.
FBI Director Kash Patel declassified a report on alleged Chinese interference in the 2020 U.S. election. The documents, given to Sen. Chuck Grassley, detail CCP plans for fraudulent mail-in ballots.
President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer signed the US-UK Economic Prosperity Deal, which will boost American exports by $5 billion, focusing on beef and ethanol. It also offers tariff relief for UK car exports.
Mel Gibson sharply criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass on The Ingraham Angle for destructive decision-making. He urged Angelenos to demand better leadership amid concerns over lawlessness and unrest in the state.
Nearly 1 million illegal immigrants have self-deported under Trump's program, cutting costs by 70 percent. This has led to higher wages for American workers as the labor market tightens.
Florida DMV employees were arrested for selling over 1,000 non-domicile CDLs to illegal aliens without training or testing. The scheme, uncovered by BCSO and HSI, poses serious risks to public safety on highways.
China's rapid nuclear energy expansion, with nearly 40 new plants, challenges the US, which faces a 'Sputnik moment' in AI power needs. Oklo's Pat Schweiger warns of the urgent need for American innovation.
Watch the Megyn Kelly Show's first half 2025 in-person highlights featuring Andrew Schulz, Dave Portnoy, Tim Dillon, Karoline Leavitt, Secretary Marco Rubio, and Zachary Levi.
Jonathan Turley, on 'The Ingraham Angle,' criticized a judge's use of 'kings' in court, warning of political bias in judicial opinions. This raises concerns about impartiality, especially in cases tied to President Trump.
Four men pleaded guilty to a $550 million USAID bribery scheme involving 14 contracts. The decade-long fraud, exposed by the DOJ, raises serious concerns about government oversight.
LA prosecutors warn rioters of long prison sentences for violence during protests, with felony charges announced. Nathan Hochman emphasizes that while protest is legal, criminal acts will face severe penalties.
DHS has ordered 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to immediately leave the United States. The decision follows a Supreme Court ruling on May 30 allowing the end of a parole program.
President Trump signed resolutions on June 12 blocking California's vehicle emission rules mandating zero-emission cars by 2035. This move aims to protect consumer choice and reduce costs with increased competition.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. urges governors to ban sugary drinks from SNAP benefits, citing public health concerns. Waivers in Arkansas, Idaho, and Utah mark a growing trend to restrict junk food purchases.
Walmart heiress Christy Walton has funded a full-page ad in The New York Times promoting 'No Kings' anti-Trump protests on June 14. Her actions have sparked backlash and calls for a Walmart boycott among President Trump's supporters.
Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze offer financial wisdom on The Ramsey Show, addressing debt, family moves, and lawsuits. Their June 12 episode guides callers from homelessness to settlements, replacing fear with peace through practical steps.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a rollback of Biden-era power plant emission rules. The move aims to save costs and boost jobs by repealing greenhouse gas and mercury standards.
The White House announced that over 330 illegal immigrants arrested during LA riots will be deported. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt noted 113 had prior convictions among the 157 total arrests for assault and obstruction.
Watch this Tucker Carlson interview with Jeffrey Sachs who warns of escalating U.S. war risks with Iran and Russia and critiques deep state policies. He urges President Trump to prioritize diplomacy over conflict in Ukraine and beyond.
President Trump announced on June 10 at Fort Bragg the restoration of original military base names, reversing Biden administration changes. The speech marked the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary with a focus on military heritage.
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