A new study has added significant weight to President Donald Trump’s claims on mass voter fraud in the 2016 general election. A new report has concluded there could have been up to 2.1 million non-citizens that illegally cast a ballot last year — a startling number that backs up Trump’s… Read More
Senate confirms Trump’s EPA head
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt on Friday won Senate confirmation to head the Environmental Protection Agency, a federal agency he repeatedly sued to rein in its reach during the Obama administration. The vote was 52-46 as Republican leaders used their party’s narrow Senate majority to push Pruitt’s confirmation despite calls… Read More
McConnell: We will reform health care without Democrats
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says Republicans intend to overhaul health care and the tax code this year without Democratic help. In the past, McConnell has condemned Democrats for passing “Obamacare” in the first place without any Republican votes, claiming that approach set the law up to fail. But now… Read More
GOP leader known for seeking compromise dies at 93
Bob Michel, an affable Illinois congressman who served as leader of the Republican House minority for 14 years and was skilled at seeking compromise critical in getting many initiatives of two Republican presidents through Congress, died Friday. He was 93. A former staffer of Michel’s, Mike Johnson, said he passed… Read More
Media hid these 5 big Obama gaffes
President Donald Trump made a simple gaffe during his no-holds-bar press conference yesterday. Trump referenced his November victory by saying, “I guess it was the biggest electoral college win since Ronald Reagan.” Whoops. Turns out that wasn’t true. A simple mistake, all humans do it — but this particular one… Read More
Court rules AGAINST florist in gay wedding case
The Washington Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday that a florist who refused to provide services for a same-sex wedding broke the state’s antidiscrimination law, even though she claimed doing so would violate her religious beliefs. A lower court had fined Barronelle Stutzman, a florist in Richland, Washington, for denying service… Read More
Trump’s new pick for national security adviser declines
Vice Admiral Robert Harward has turned down an offer to be President Donald Trump’s new national security adviser. Harward told The Associated Press that the Trump administration was “very accommodating to my needs, both professionally and personally.” “It’s purely a personal issue,” Harward said Thursday evening. “I’m in a unique… Read More
Confirmation for Trump’s EPA pick on the way
Senate Republicans are poised to use their majority to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, despite calls from Democrats for a delay. A vote on Scott Pruitt’s nomination is set for Friday. As part of a public records lawsuit, a state judge in Oklahoma on… Read More
Bombshell! Trump DESTROYS the dishonest media
If President Donald Trump’s press conference Thursday was a boxing match, it would’ve been a brutal knockout. Trump laid into the dishonest media with quick wit and quickly established this was different than anything the mainstream was used to. No more Mr. Nice Guy. This was a no-holds-bar attack from… Read More
Elizabeth Warren just got REALLY bad news
Republicans just dropped some really bad news on the desk of liberal leaders Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Five conservative lawmakers just took aim at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – the darling of anti-business Democrats like Warren. The law was protected for years by the Massachusetts senator with… Read More









