The left’s meltdown over President Trump’s tax returns has reached a point where even MSNBC’s Chris Matthews called out Democrats for their theatrics. The Treasury Department’s refusal […]
Day: May 14, 2019
AARP is reportedly opposing a proposal by the Trump administration that could help seniors better afford their prescription drugs. Practicing Physicians of America co-founder Dr. Marion Mass […]

On Monday, Senator Marco Rubio sent a letter to Attorney General Bill Barr calling for an investigation of John Kerry, Secretary of State during Obama’s second term, […]

Attorney General William Barr has reportedly tapped “hard-charging, bulldog”U.S. Attorney John Durham to investigate the investigators, seeking to determineif FBI intelligence collection efforts targeting then-candidate Donald Trump’s […]
Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s latest remarks about town halls and Fox News may not age well. The 2020 Democratic candidate is far behind her rivals Sen. Bernie Sanders […]
Former White House aide turned gossip queen Omarosa Manigault-Newman has asked to join a dubious pay discrimination lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign. “While I […]
Former congressman Trey Gowdy spe with Sean Hannity Monday night about AG William Barr appointing “bulldog” U.S. Attorney John Durham to investigate the origins of the Russia […]
With the U.S. women’s national soccer team set to defend their World Cup title next month in France, star player Megan Rapinoe has just assured that all […]
A former Justice Department official believes Democrats should be “quite worried” about Attorney General William Barr’s investigationon the origins of the Russia probe. Former Deputy Assistant Attorney […]
Speaking at a “Green New Deal” rally Monday in Washington, D.C., socialist Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to her fiercest shot yet at former Vice President Joe Biden. “I […]
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to“put the president on notice” seemed to be derailed by protesters who drowned out the Democrat as he touted […]
Natasha Tynes, a Jordanian-American author, appears to have jeopardized her bo deal for snitching on a DC Metro worker eating on the train — an incident that […]









