Before he allegedly tried to kill Trump, Cole Allen aired frustration with nonviolent protest
The Justice Department is investigating Allenโs possible ties to broad leftist networks. His social media posts paint a more nuanced and isolating picture.
Democrats finally get their chance to grill Pete Hegseth on Iran
As the Iran war enters its third month, Democrats get their first opportunity to demand answers from the Defense Secretary.
Supreme Court to weigh Trump administration push to end protections for Haitian, Syrian migrants
The court has sided with the administration before and allowed the end of the program for people from Venezuela as lawsuits continue to play out.
Why King Charles isnโt seeing Prince Harry during state visit
The kingโs younger son lives in California but is not part of the official agenda.
The Comey indictment is just one way the DOJ is being newly weaponized
Within the last 24 hours, the DOJ has demanded the courts reverse course on President Donald Trumpโs ballroom, executed search warrants in Minnesota and indicted a former top aide to Dr. Anthony Fauci.
RFK Jr.โs remarks about Black children echo some of the darkest chapters in U.S. history
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.โs 2024 remark that Black children taking certain prescription medications should be โreparentedโ was met with intense pushback when he testified on Capitol Hill.
Trump administrationโs bogus push to prove discrimination against white men falters
The supposedly independent agency tasked with fighting employment discrimination is pursuing the administrationโs claims of antiwhite discrimination โ and having a rough go at it.
FCC challenges Disney station licenses as Kimmel backlash deepens
The highly unusual early review of the ABC broadcasting licenses comes after Trump called for the network to fire the late-night host over another joke.
Florida Republicans confront uneasy reality with new congressional map
Republicans are trying to act as if politics had nothing to do with their new map. But an aggressive gerrymander could come back to bite them.
Trump uses correspondentsโ dinner to push controversial spy powers
Plus, Trumpโs media company makes a change, Maryland to thwart surveillance pricing and Taylor Swift looks to protect her voice from the robot revolution in this weekโs Tech Drop.








