Outlets have been told to sign the pledge by Tuesday at 5 pm or surrender their press credentials within 24 hours, after weeks ago the new policy was introduced.
Establishment media outlets have also been frustrated after long-accredited media outlets were forced to vacate their assigned Pentagon workspaces under what officials described as an "annual media rotation program" - which happened similarly at the White House where independent media, podcasters, and nontraditional media figures have been given access and sometimes even priority...
"I'm not gonna give up on this," he said, pointing out that many school districts have a double standard about what is an appropriate message to display in the classroom.
Noted Loggans, "In our school, there are several teachers that have Pride flags in their rooms or stickers on their doors … they did not consider them to be divisive or political."
Footage was released in June 2024 from the House Oversight Committee of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol. Nancy Pelosi: “I take responsibility.”
And in June 2024, John Solomon at Just the News reported that Nancy Pelosi’s top security aides received warnings about a potential Capitol breach the night before the January 6 protests. Pelosi could have called in the National Guard. She decided not to...
Chief Sund then posted this list of the times he called Pelosi’s Sergeant of Arms to request the National Guard. Chief Sund was turned down each time.
Timeline of Chief Sund’s requests for National Guard support detailing dates, times, and responses from various officials, highlighting approvals and denials.
President Donald Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the highest civilian honor following his horrific assassination on a college campus in September.
Trump honored Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Tuesday, the day that would have been the conservative activist's 32nd birthday. Erika Kirk, Charlie's widow, accepted the award at the White House Tuesday afternoon on his behalf.
“These criminal networks have issued explicit instructions to U.S.-based sympathetics, including street gangs in Chicago, to monitor, harass, and assassinate federal agents,” DHS describes... According to this tiered system, participants are promised:$2,000 for gathering intel or doxxing federal agents, which includes sensitive family information.
$5,000 to $10,000 for “kidnapping or non-lethal assaults” on ICE and CBP agents
Up to $50,000 for the assassination of high-ranking officials
“These criminal networks are not just resisting the rule of law, they are waging an organized campaign of terror against the brave men and women who protect our borders and communities,” said DHS Secretary Kristi Noem...
Two men allegedly stole a Dodge Charger muscle car and led cops on a wild chase through Harlem streets, driving up on sidewalks, endangering pedestrians and slamming into other vehicles. When the cops finally grabbed them, one of the men had a loaded, unlicensed pistol in his waistband. All of this was captured on video.
Here's the punchline. Hauled before a Bronx Criminal Court judge, the two men were back on the street within hours.
Former New York City Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly says "the cops clearly risked their lives" and that the judge's decision "shows a total disregard for their bravery."
Too many of the city's lower-court judges are ideologically opposed to locking up alleged offenders before trial or requiring cash bail, even when the state's pro-criminal laws allow it.
Kelly fears the situation will worsen if Zohran Mamdani is elected mayor...
"While Democrats have played politics with military pay to fight for illegal aliens, the US Coast Guard has been defending our maritime borders, stopping the flow of deadly narcotics and illegal immigration into our country, and countering America's adversaries around the world," she said in part.
BERLIN — Germany’s plan to bring back a form of conscription was derailed late Tuesday after last-minute objections from Defense Minister Boris Pistorius upended an agreement among the country’s governing parties, multiple people familiar with the matter told POLITICO... The surprise development marks a sudden reversal for the coalition, which had planned to introduce the bill for debate in the Bundestag this week.
It now remains unclear when — or if — the government will move ahead with a revised version...
Federal prosecutors accused a State Department employee of allegedly removing classified documents and meeting repeatedly with Chinese government officials over several years.
Ashley Tellis, an unpaid senior adviser to the State Department since 2001, faces charges of unlawful retention of national defense information, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia press release.