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House Speaker Mike Johnson Rebukes Pope Leo XIV on Immigration, Says ‘Borders and Walls Are Biblical’
Mike Johnson has thrust the Bible into the center of the U.S. immigration debate, publicly disputing comments by Pope Leo XIV and arguing that strong national borders are not only lawful but consistent with Christian teaching, a claim that has intensified divisions between religious leaders and policymakers. 
Mike Johnson has thrust the Bible into the center of the U.S. immigration debate, publicly disputing comments by Pope Leo XIV and arguing that strong national borders are not only lawful but consistent with Christian teaching, a claim that has intensified divisions between religious leaders and policymakers. -
Leaked ICE Chats Reveal Training Gaps, Deadly Missteps and Deep Morale Crisis Inside Agency
Leaked internal chat logs from current and former officers at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are offering a rare and unvarnished look at an agency under acute strain, with officers describing deadly enforcement operations, inexperienced recruits pushed into high-risk roles, and leadership failures they say are undermining public safety and internal morale. 
Leaked internal chat logs from current and former officers at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are offering a rare and unvarnished look at an agency under acute strain, with officers describing deadly enforcement operations, inexperienced recruits pushed into high-risk roles, and leadership failures they say are undermining public safety and internal morale. -
Texas Governor Threatens Arrests and Funding Cuts as Student Protests Against ICE Spread Statewide
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has escalated his response to student-led protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, warning that students who walk out of class could face arrest and that school districts permitting such demonstrations risk losing state funding. 
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has escalated his response to student-led protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, warning that students who walk out of class could face arrest and that school districts permitting such demonstrations risk losing state funding. -
Unredacted Epstein Email Credentials Trigger Scrutiny of Pam Bondi as DOJ Faces Data-Security Questions
A fresh controversy has engulfed Pam Bondi, complicating her path toward confirmation as U.S. attorney general after records linked to Jeffrey Epstein were found to contain unredacted digital credentials. The disclosure emerged from a recent release of Epstein-related files overseen by the U.S. Department of Justice, renewing questions about redaction standards and evidence handling in one of the most scrutinized criminal investigations of the past two decades. 
A fresh controversy has engulfed Pam Bondi, complicating her path toward confirmation as U.S. attorney general after records linked to Jeffrey Epstein were found to contain unredacted digital credentials. The disclosure emerged from a recent release of Epstein-related files overseen by the U.S. Department of Justice, renewing questions about redaction standards and evidence handling in one of the most scrutinized criminal investigations of the past two decades. -
New FBI Memo Revives Questions Over Trump – Epstein Ties With Alleged 2015 Meeting
A newly disclosed FBI memo has reignited scrutiny of President Donald Trump's past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, alleging the two men met for lunch in spring 2015-just months before Trump launched his first presidential campaign. The allegation appears in a memo summarizing an interview with a confidential human source and was released as part of a Justice Department document dump exceeding three million records on Jan. 30, 2026. 
A newly disclosed FBI memo has reignited scrutiny of President Donald Trump's past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, alleging the two men met for lunch in spring 2015-just months before Trump launched his first presidential campaign. The allegation appears in a memo summarizing an interview with a confidential human source and was released as part of a Justice Department document dump exceeding three million records on Jan. 30, 2026. -
Carlson Breaks With Trump Over Alex Pretti Shooting, Igniting Conservative Rift on Federal Power
A rare rupture has opened inside conservative media and political circles after Tucker Carlson publicly rebuked President Donald Trump over the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, framing the incident as a warning sign of unchecked federal authority. Carlson's criticism, unusual given his past alignment with Trump, has intensified scrutiny of the administration's law-enforcement posture and widened an internal debate over civil liberties. 
A rare rupture has opened inside conservative media and political circles after Tucker Carlson publicly rebuked President Donald Trump over the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, framing the incident as a warning sign of unchecked federal authority. Carlson's criticism, unusual given his past alignment with Trump, has intensified scrutiny of the administration's law-enforcement posture and widened an internal debate over civil liberties. -
Epstein Files Surface 32-Page Diary Alleging Extreme Control and ‘Human Incubator’ Abuse
A newly surfaced document from the latest tranche of Epstein files has drawn scrutiny from investigators, advocates and legal analysts after a 32-page diary attributed to one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims described what the writer called extreme coercion, psychological control and a claim that she was used "as an incubator" to carry a child allegedly involving Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The diary, now circulating among journalists and advocacy groups, has not been independently verified, and its claims remain allegations. 
A newly surfaced document from the latest tranche of Epstein files has drawn scrutiny from investigators, advocates and legal analysts after a 32-page diary attributed to one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims described what the writer called extreme coercion, psychological control and a claim that she was used "as an incubator" to carry a child allegedly involving Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The diary, now circulating among journalists and advocacy groups, has not been independently verified, and its claims remain allegations. -
Government Shutdown Hits Washington as Trump Blames Democrats and House Delays Funding Vote
A partial U.S. government shutdown began at midnight Friday after Congress failed to clear a $1.2 trillion funding package, triggering fresh political brinkmanship in Washington and drawing a pointed warning from President Donald Trump toward Democrats as negotiations stalled in the House. 
A partial U.S. government shutdown began at midnight Friday after Congress failed to clear a $1.2 trillion funding package, triggering fresh political brinkmanship in Washington and drawing a pointed warning from President Donald Trump toward Democrats as negotiations stalled in the House. -
Epstein Files Reveal Bill Gates Caught An STD And Asked For Antibiotics To Give Wife Melinda 'In Secret'
Newly released records from the United States Department of Justice have added a fresh and controversial dimension to the scrutiny surrounding Bill Gates's past association with Jeffrey Epstein. The documents, which include draft emails and letters, allege that Gates contracted a sexually transmitted disease and sought antibiotics to give his then-wife, Melinda Gates, without her knowledge. 
Newly released records from the United States Department of Justice have added a fresh and controversial dimension to the scrutiny surrounding Bill Gates's past association with Jeffrey Epstein. The documents, which include draft emails and letters, allege that Gates contracted a sexually transmitted disease and sought antibiotics to give his then-wife, Melinda Gates, without her knowledge. -
Trump Says DHS Will Stand Down in Democratic Cities Unless Help Is Requested as Protests Spread
President Donald Trump said Saturday that federal authorities will not intervene in protests or unrest in Democratic-led cities unless local officials formally request assistance, while vowing aggressive protection of federal property as nationwide demonstrations intensify following controversial immigration enforcement actions. 
President Donald Trump said Saturday that federal authorities will not intervene in protests or unrest in Democratic-led cities unless local officials formally request assistance, while vowing aggressive protection of federal property as nationwide demonstrations intensify following controversial immigration enforcement actions.