A group of migrants shouted across the Rio Grande as former president, and presidential frontrunner, Donald Trump inspected makeshift barriers in Eagle Pass, Texas. As Trump waved and pumped his fist, people across the river began chanting his name and waving. “They like Trump. Can you believe it?” The 45th president remarked after one individual A Philadelphia judge has ordered Oscar-nominated actor Terrence Howard to pay nearly $1 million in back taxes, penalties and interest. Howard didn't do himself any favors when he told the case's lead attorney that it was “immoral for the U.S. government to charge taxes to the descendants of slaves.” According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, the By: Travis Pike By itself, a firearm isn't dangerous, but as soon you throw people in the mix, we have nothing but unpredictable variables. These variables can create danger, but training is one way we mitigate human error and dangerous variables. If you conceal carry, you owe it to yourself, your family, and your community A Chinese national convicted of bribing government officials made suspicious payments to members of the Biden family, and now congressional investigators want the Biden White House to turn over documents. “House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland requesting certain While President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump continue their slow but (barring unforeseen circumstances) inevitable marches toward their respective party nominations, it's time to remember this salient point about the whole, sordid affair… …voters don't think either man is really fit to be president. The most recent indication comes from a Quinnipiac University During a CNN appearance, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley argued that the Supreme Court should reject Donald Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution for actions taken while he was president. Mediaite has additional information about Haley's remarks during her exclusive interview with host Dana Bash: Earlier this week, the Supreme Court decided that it would hear The United States will begin delivering humanitarian aid into Gaza via airdrops as Israel and Hamas continue cease-fire negotiations. President Biden announced the news on Friday during a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The Hill reports that the aim is to provide humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians as the fighting continues: The airdrops PO Box 455, Leesburg, VA 20178 Unsubscribe |