Since first stepping foot inside the White House, Melania Trump has had the interests of American voters in mind. Even critics have admitted Melania has been a graceful and active first lady that has embraced a packed schedule. Unlike Michelle Obama, she conquers all of her tasks under a lean… Read More
Russian collusion points straight to Hillary
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped pay for political research into Donald Trump that ultimately produced a dossier of allegations about his ties to Russia. If the special investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 president election uncovers proof Hillary’s campaign also colluded with Russian agents,… Read More
WWII veterans awarded highest civilian award
Filipino veterans of World War II have been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, 75 years after they joined with the United States to defeat Japan. At a ceremony Wednesday at the Capitol, a group of veterans and family members of those who died belatedly received the medals, the nation’s highest… Read More
GOP Senate advances Trump’s EPA nominee (hint: liberals are not happy!)
A Senate committee voted along party lines Wednesday to advance President Donald Trump’s picks for key posts at the Environmental Protection Agency over the objections of Democrats who pointed to the nominees’ past work for corporate clients they would now regulate. Republicans on the Senate Committee on Environment and Public… Read More
At 92-years-old: U.S. man receives long awaited apology
Peter Hirschmann has often recounted his own story of fleeing Germany as a teenager to escape Adolf Hitler’s persecution of the Jews, then joining the U.S. Army to fight the Nazis. But the 92-year-old started to cry as he read a three-page letter, neatly printed in blue fountain pen, which… Read More
Questions hang in the air as Mattis visits S. Korea
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is visiting the Korean Peninsula at a momentous juncture in the faltering effort to persuade Pyongyang to halt and dismantle its nuclear weapons program. Ominous questions hang in the air. Is diplomacy failing? Is war approaching? Mattis’ second trip as Pentagon boss to Seoul will… Read More
Establishment quitting the GOP? Good riddance.
Republican Sen. Jeff Flake said Wednesday “you can’t continue to just remain silent” about President Donald Trump’s politics and behavior. Conservative critics responded: “Good riddance” Leak reveals secret cancer cure for presidents? [Sponsored] Flake seems to have missed the memo. Americans elected Trump to shake-up the swamp, not advance the… Read More
CNN caught in huge Clinton lie
by Stephen Dietrich, Managing Editor Last Thursday, CNN blasted President Donald Trump and told readers he was “peddling a conspiracy theory” when he suggested that Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party were behind the debunked Trump-Russia dossier. Just six days later, the controversial news network is suddenly singing a totally… Read More
Supreme Court throws out travel ban appeal
President Trump achieved another victory on Tuesday when the Supreme Court dismissed the final case challenging his travel ban. The state of Hawaii brought on a lawsuit challenging the 90-day travel ban on nationals from six majority Muslim countries, and the 120-day halt on the U.S. refugee resettlement program. SCOTUS… Read More
Senate investigation begins after statehouses say, “Me too”
The response to sexual harassment allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein has spread to statehouses nationwide, with hundreds of lawmakers, lobbyists and consultants coming forward to say the problem is pervasive in the halls of political power. Illinois became the latest to join the chorus, as signatures piled up Tuesday… Read More









