The Treasury Department has unveiled a $1 commemorative coin featuring President Trump for America's 250th anniversary in 2026. Draft designs, confirmed by Treasurer Brandon Beach, include iconic imagery of national pride.
Sen. John Kennedy criticizes Chuck Schumer for leading Democrats into a preventable government shutdown by rejecting a House-approved funding bill. His remarks on 'The Ingraham Angle' highlight the real impact on Americans and call for accountability.
The Trump administration froze $18 billion in NYC infrastructure funding over DEI concerns. Projects like the Hudson Tunnel and Second Ave Subway are under review by the DOT.
The U.S. Department of Energy canceled $7.56 billion in grants for 223 projects on October 2, citing economic unviability. Energy Secretary Chris Wright led the review to prioritize taxpayer savings and national energy needs.
DHS removed five TSA officials on Sept. 30 for abusing the 'Quiet Skies' program to target innocent Americans. The program, ended in June, cost $200 million yearly without stopping any terrorist attacks.
Todd Chrisley joins Tomi Lahren to expose flaws in the justice system, sharing his prison experiences and prosecutorial overreach. They also tackle cultural issues like identity politics and media hypocrisy in a candid discussion.
ICE confirms no changes to immigration or border policies during the October government shutdown. Enforcement remains strict, ensuring border security despite congressional funding disputes.
The Justice Department is investigating Des Moines Public Schools for potential discrimination in DEI hiring practices. This follows the ICE arrest of Superintendent Ian Roberts, an illegal immigrant, on September 27.
Megyn Kelly and Glenn Greenwald discuss Trump's AI meme videos sparking Democratic outrage over the government shutdown. They also critique Don Lemon and Joy Reid's misleading crime stats and address Michelle Obama's personal remarks.
Florida's Cabinet unanimously approved land in Miami for the Trump Presidential Library near the Freedom Tower. Eric Trump hailed it as a tribute to the greatest President, promising an iconic addition to the skyline.
Pete Hegseth, U.S. Defense Secretary, criticized 'fat generals' and diversity policies in a bold Quantico speech. He aims to end 'woke' ideologies and enforce stricter military standards, urging non-compliant commanders to resign.
Tomi Lahren and Krystal Ball debate fiercely on socialism, immigration, and free speech in a recent 'Tomi Lahren Is Fearless' episode. Their clash highlights deep ideological divides on public safety and media censorship.
The U.S. Department of Education restored $270 million in grants for school mental health services on September 29. These funds, free of prior diversity goals, focus on hiring professionals to support students.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the Missouri First Map into law on Sept. 28, aiming to boost Republican seats for 2026. The new congressional map faces legal challenges but has support from President Trump.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger exposed CIA influence and conservative censorship on Tucker Carlson's show. He proposed reforms to restore neutrality and transparency to the platform.
A nationwide movement to improve school lunches is gaining traction as states like California and Arizona pass laws to remove ultra-processed foods. Healthier options like locally grown vegetables are being phased in for K-12 students.
The Supreme Court on Sept. 26 allowed President Trump to freeze $4 billion in foreign aid approved by Congress. This ruling, extending a prior stay by Chief Justice Roberts, marks a key win for the administration's authority.
Cracker Barrel faces backlash for changing its iconic peg game and ending ties with the Kraft family, who supplied it for 56 years. Tomi Lahren discusses this betrayal of American heritage with Andrea and Alex Kraft on her show.
Border Czar Tom Homan reports 2 million illegal immigrants have left the U.S. since Trump's administration began. Over 400,000 were deported by CBP and ICE, while 1.6 million self-deported due to visible enforcement.
President Trump signed an executive order on September 25, approving TikTok's transfer to U.S. ownership. The deal ensures data security and limits ByteDance's stake to under 20 percent.
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on September 25 for false statements and obstruction related to 2020 Senate testimony. The charges, filed in Virginia, reflect the Trump administration's focus on accountability.
A federal judge on Sept. 24 backed President Trump's firing of eight inspectors general, despite a notice violation. Judge Ana C. Reyes declined reinstatement, citing no irreparable harm.
Matthew McConaughey discusses faith, family, and leaving Hollywood for Texas on The Megyn Kelly Show. He shares insights on raising grounded kids, his Christian beliefs, and a potential political future.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis shares bold views on America's economy and cultural divides with Tomi Lahren. He critiques overregulation, illegal immigration, and social trends while defending traditional values like patriotism.
Other Topics
6 Topics
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.
Success! You now have access to additional content.