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Navy veteran Joe Collins targets Democrat Maxine Waters' home in campaign ad

U.S. Navy veteran Joe Collins on Saturday released a scathing campaign ad attacking Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., for living in a multi-million dollar mansion while representing a district plagued by crime and poverty. In the ad, Collins stands outside Waters’ $6 million California residence, noting that it is not even located inside the District she represents.
- Monday, October 12, 2020

Denver shooting victim identified as pro-cop vet, shot in front of son: family

Denver Police say the suspected gunman is a private security guard; Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman reports. The man shot dead at a Denver protest was a military veteran, grandfather and avowed patriot who was there to express his support for police and died as his son looked on in horror, according to his mom. Lee Keltner was identified by his mother, Carol, in a Facebook post to the group Northeast Arkansas Tea Party Group. The heartbroken mom said her grandson was with his father when he was killed by a man working as a security guard for a local TV station.
- Sunday, October 11, 2020

Video: Biden says voters don't deserve to know his stance on packing Supreme Court

Democratic nominee Joe Biden on Friday said that voters don’t deserve to know if he would attempt to pack the Supreme Court if he wins in November and Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the high court. Biden was asked in Las Vegas, Nevada, about his position on packing the court with extra justices -- something that has seen support from a number of Democrats, particularly since President Trump announced his intention to confirm Barrett to the seat left vacant by the death of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
- Saturday, October 10, 2020

Trump says he's 'medication free,' details COVID-19 recovery in first on-camera interview since diagnosis

TUCKER CARLSON INTERVIEW WITH DONALD TRUMPPresident Trump opened up about his ongoing recovery from the novel coronavirus on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Friday, sitting down for his first on-camera interview since he tested positive last week. Speaking to Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel in a remote interview from the White House, Trump said he was “medication free” as of Friday and feeling "really, really strong."
- Saturday, October 10, 2020


Breonna Taylor grand jury audio: Officers testified they knocked before entering

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron on Friday released the much-anticipated recordings of the grand jury proceedings in the deadly shooting of Breonna Taylor involving three Louisville police officers earlier this year. The audio, which officials estimated to be 20 hours long, was ordered to be released by noon ET Friday, after Cameron requested a delay earlier this week so his office could have more time to redact people’s names and other personal information before it was made public.
- Saturday, October 3, 2020

James Comey to testify before Senate Judiciary

Fox News VideoFormer F.B.I. Director James Comey is expected to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding his role in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.
- Wednesday, September 30, 2020


Hannity: Senate GOP's Hunter Biden report should 'immediately disqualify' Joe Biden from presidency

A "bombshell" report by two U.S. Senate committees on Hunter Biden's overseas dealings should "immediately disqualify" his father, former Vice President Joe Biden, from becoming president of the United States, Fox News host Sean Hannity said Wednesday. "A brutal new U.S. Senate report is now revealing shocking and new details about the illicit and corrupt activities of Joe Biden's adult son, Hunter, and how he profited while his father was in charge of Ukrainian policy [while vice president]," the "Hannity" host began.-- More...

Hannity: Hunter Biden 'bombshell' reveals how he profited from Burisma



- Thursday, September 24, 2020


Kim Klacik releases new campaign video after viral hit

Kim Klacik, the GOP congressional candidate from Baltimore, has attempted to do something that Hollywood executives often try, but seldom succeed: make a sequel better than the first. Klacik, who hopes to fill a vacant seat left by the late Rep. Elijah Cummings, the legendary Democrat, posted her first campaign video in August on her Twitter account, which propelled her to be embraced by top Republicans and interviewed by some of the most influential shows in the country, including ABC's "The View."
- Monday, September 21, 2020

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dead at 87

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the enigmatic, longtime Supreme Court justice who attained near cult-like status among progressive circles, died Friday at the age of 87 from complications surrounding metastatic pancreatic cancer. The late Supreme Court justice, who spent more than two decades on the bench in the highest court of the land, is survived by her two children, Jane Carol and James Steven Ginsburg.
- Friday, September 18, 2020


Senate Homeland Security Committee authorizes subpoenas for testimony from Obama officials as part of Russia probe

The Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday voted to authorize subpoenas for former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former FBI Director James Comey, and other Obama administration officials as part of its broad review into the origins of the Russia investigation. The committee on Wednesday held a business meeting to authorize committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., to issue notices for taking depositions, subpoenas, for records, and subpoenas for testimony to individuals relating to the panel’s “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation, the Justice Department inspector general’s review of that investigation, and the “unmasking” of U.S. persons affiliated with the 2016 Trump campaign, transition team and the Trump administration.
- Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Lancaster protesters throw bricks, break glass at police station after shooting of knife-wielding man

Protesters targeted police officers, a police station and adjacent buildings in Lancaster, Pa., overnight, throwing bricks, glass, flower planters, and even plastic road barricades. More than 100 people flooded the streets surrounding Lancaster Bureau of Police station early Monday morning to protest the fatal police shooting of a Black man armed with a knife during a domestic disturbance call hours earlier, police said.
- Monday, September 14, 2020



Gold Star widow pushes back on Washington Post story using photo of her son with Trump

Gold Star widow Brittany Jacobs told "America's Newsroom" she was "hurt" to see a Washington Post story using a photo of her 9-year-old son Christian with President Trump on reports the president trashed troops. Christian, who was dressed like a Marine, is pictured under a Washington Post headline about a controversial story in The Atlantic, which cites anonymous sources saying that Trump denigrated fallen soldiers. The boy's father, Marine Sgt. Christopher Jacobs, died during a training accident in California in 2011.
- Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Sen. Rand Paul: My wife and I were attacked by a mob — Dems would worsen problem by bowing to rioters

In his speech to the Republican National Convention Thursday night, President Trump said if you want the rest of the country to look like Portland, Ore., put the Democrats fully in charge and that’s what you’ll get. That’s hard to argue with considering what we are seeing in many of our cities, where well-intentioned protest marches long ago were hijacked into lawless and violent destructive anarchy, often led by outside agitators and violent Marxists
- Friday, August 28, 2020

Covington Catholic teen Nick Sandmann slams media, left for 'cancel culture' after viral video

Nick Sandmann, an 18-year-old graduate from Covington Catholic High School who was at the center of a nationwide viral video controversy, lambasted "cancel culture" in his speech to the Republican National Convention, calling on the country to join President Trump in calling the media out. "I wouldn’t be canceled. I fought back hard to expose the media for what they did to me and won a personal victory. While
- Wednesday, August 26, 2020

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