Hillary Clinton may have helped steer millions of dollars in government grants to a disgraced banker — and major Clinton Foundation donor — during her time as secretary of state. And the FBI is reportedly already investigating the matter. A shocking report by the Daily Caller found that Bangladeshi banker Muhammad Yunis… Read More
Cruz officially eliminated from GOP race
After being demolished in last night’s New York primary, it is officially impossible for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz to earn enough delegates to win the GOP presidential nomination outright. But with Cruz still hoping to steal the nomination in a so-called brokered convention, don’t expect his campaign to be talking… Read More
Philly to be flooded with donkeys?
Donkeys will be dispatched around the city this summer ahead of the Democratic National Convention, the host committee announced Tuesday. Fifty-seven fiberglass donkeys will be displayed at various sites and attractions starting July 1. The symbol of the Democratic Party will represent each U.S. state, each territory, Washington, D.C., and… Read More
Brokered convention coming? GOP leaders talk rules
The rules governing this summer’s Republican presidential nominating convention will be made by that gathering’s delegates, not a small group of GOP leaders, the chairman of the Republican National Committee told House GOP lawmakers on Tuesday. While not new, Reince Priebus’ remarks reflect an effort by GOP leaders to blunt… Read More
9/11 victim families fume at Obama
Families of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks say they are “greatly distressed” that the Obama administration is working to derail legislation giving them the right to sue the government of Saudi Arabia for any role that elements of the Saudi government may have played in the attack. “Your… Read More
Tea Party gets big ally in IRS controversy
The House has approved a bill slapping the Internal Revenue Service for its treatment of Tea Party and other conservative groups. The measure was approved Tuesday by voice vote and forbids the IRS from targeting people who exercise their right of free speech. Georgia Republican Rep. Rick Allen is the… Read More
Kerry meets with Iran leaders to hear their complaints
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met behind closed doors following Iranian complaints that the U.S. isn’t fulfilling last year’s landmark nuclear deal and providing adequate sanctions relief. The two ministers shook hands before Tuesday’s meeting, with Kerry standing in front of the Iranian… Read More
Senate passes bill increasing airport security
The Senate approved a bipartisan aviation policy bill Tuesday that would boost airport security, extend new protections to airline passengers and help speed the introduction of package-delivery drones. The bill, passed on a vote of 95-3, would also extend the Federal Aviation Administration’s programs and powers through Oct. 1, 2017…. Read More
Peter King: I’ll kill myself if Cruz is nominated
New York Rep. Peter King, a congressman from Long Island, isn’t a fan of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. So much, he said he’d “take cyanide” if Cruz is elected. “I hate Ted Cruz. I think I’ll take cyanide if he ever got the nomination,” King said in an appearance on… Read More
Massive Clinton voter fraud in NY
As New York prepares for its most meaningful presidential primary in decades, some of the candidates’ most passionate supporters are finding out they will be spending Election Day on the sidelines. According to a recent emergency lawsuit filed in a Long Island federal court, there have been “reports of thousands… Read More









