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House Oversight Panel votes to advance contempt resolutions against the Clintons
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee voted Wednesday to advance resolutions holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after both declined to comply with subpoenas compelling testimony before the panel. In two separate votes, committee members approved the Bill Clinton contempt …
Inside the FBI’s Paid Network of Jan. 6 Online Sleuths
Newly reviewed internal FBI documents reveal that the bureau paid more than $100,000 to members of a loose online network known as the “Sedition Hunters” to identify and analyze video evidence related to the January 6 Capitol riot and a separate investigation into alternate electors—despite internal concerns about bias, foreign …
Oregon to Remove 800,000 Names From Voter Rolls Following Federal Lawsuit
Oregon election officials have begun the process of removing approximately 800,000 names from the state’s voter registration rolls, following a federal lawsuit brought by Judicial Watch, according to statements by the group’s president, Tom Fitton. The removals are tied to alleged violations of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), a …
What the St. Paul Church Incident Reveals About Protecting Worship
An incident at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, reported yesterday, has renewed debate over the security of religious institutions and the broader issue of religious freedom in the United States. While details of the event continue to be reviewed by authorities, the episode has prompted renewed political discussion about …
Inside RFK Jr.’s Plan to Overhaul Vaccine Liability
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has proposed significant changes to federal vaccine policy, particularly targeting the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP), a decades-old system designed to protect vaccine access while compensating individuals who experience rare serious side effects. Kennedy’s proposals have drawn attention for their …
Trump Says the U.S. Should Reconsider Mental Asylums
President Donald Trump has stated that the United States should reconsider bringing back mental asylums, arguing that the closure of long-term psychiatric institutions has contributed to widespread homelessness and untreated severe mental illness. In recent remarks, Trump said the country “closed the asylums” decades ago and replaced them with systems …
Anti-ICE Protesters Storm Minneapolis Church During Worship
Anti-ICE demonstrations in Minnesota escalated over the weekend when protesters entered a Christian church in Minneapolis and disrupted a Sunday worship service, shouting slogans and confronting parishioners during prayer. The incident has drawn condemnation from religious leaders, civil-liberties advocates, and federal officials, while intensifying an already volatile debate over immigration …
Big Pharma Update: What Matters Most Right Now
1. Big Pharma Goes All-In on AI With Billion-Dollar Bets Two of the world’s largest drugmakers are doubling down on artificial intelligence, signaling where the industry believes power—and profit—will come from next. Eli Lilly and Company and NVIDIA announced a $1 billion, five-year AI research lab in the San Francisco …
Troops on Alert as Protests Raise Insurrection Act Questions
The Pentagon has placed roughly 1,500 active-duty U.S. Army soldiers on prepare-to-deploy status for a potential mission to Minnesota as protests intensify around federal immigration operations in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area, according to multiple reports citing U.S. officials. Federal officials emphasize that no deployment is imminent, but the contingency planning …
How Venezuela Became a Narco-State by Design
For more than two decades, Venezuela’s political collapse has been explained almost entirely through the lens of socialism, corruption, and U.S.–Latin America tensions. That story is incomplete. A fuller picture requires examining the international networks, intelligence relationships, and criminal alliances that shaped the rise of Hugo Chávez and later Nicolás …
“The Battle Over Gender Madness”
“Melissa Blasek breaks down legislation regarding AI. She is joined by Beth and Stephen Scaer, activists fighting the gender madness, who update us about the state of legislation and medical policies surrounding this controversial topic in New Hampshire.” Watch Now: From our sponsors: American Alternative Assets: Uncover the truth behind …
“The Fight In 2026”
“2026 is coming fast. Are we ready? This New Year’s Eve, Daniel Horowitz (@RMConservative) joined me on The Liberty Lobbyist LIVE to break down the biggest political challenges ahead—and the solutions that actually work.” Watch Now: From our sponsors: American Alternative Assets: Uncover the truth behind market turbulence. The Bellweather …
Chinese Universities Surge in Global Rankings as U.S. Schools Slip
Chinese universities are rapidly climbing global rankings, while many U.S. institutions are losing ground—an unmistakable signal that the balance of academic power is shifting. The latest rankings measuring research output, citations, and scientific influence show China consolidating its gains across science and engineering fields, even as America’s traditional dominance shows …
Why One Researcher Says EMFs Might Amplify Other Toxins
Most of us think about environmental risk in neat, separate boxes: air pollution over here, pesticides over there, wifi/cell signals somewhere in the background. Dr. Ronald N. Kostoff’s big claim is that real life doesn’t work that way—because we’re exposed to a soup of stressors at the same time, and …
New Minnesota Shooting Triggers Federal Emergency Threat
Minneapolis has erupted in tensions once again after a federal law enforcement officer shot a man in the leg Wednesday night during an immigration enforcement action, prompting protests and a heightened federal response. The shooting is the second involving federal immigration agents in the city in about a week, following …
Sweden’s Elder Care Rape Scandal
Sweden is confronting a disturbing reality that challenges one of the country’s most cherished assumptions: that the welfare state’s care system is, by default, a place of safety. A recent compilation of police reports indicates that nearly 400 rapes of women over age 60 have been reported to Swedish police …
Internet and Cell Networks Shut Down Amid Widespread Iran Protests
Iranian authorities have moved to restrict internet and cellular access across major cities as anti-government protests continue to spread nationwide, a tactic widely viewed as an effort to disrupt coordination among demonstrators and control the flow of information leaving the country. Reports from inside Iran indicate intermittent to near-total shutdowns …
Senate HELP Committee Schedules Hearing on Mifepristone Restrictions
A Republican-led Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee is preparing to hold a hearing focused on the abortion drug mifepristone, reopening a contentious debate over federal drug regulation, medical authority, and patient autonomy. Mifepristone, which has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for more than …
U.S. Overhauls Childhood Vaccine Recommendations
In early January 2026, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced a major revision to the federal childhood immunization schedule, reducing the number of diseases for which all children are routinely recommended to receive vaccinations. The changes, justified …
House Oversight Escalates Epstein Probe After Clintons Refuse to Testify
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee is moving toward a confrontation with two of the most prominent figures in modern American politics after Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton declined to comply with congressional subpoenas tied to the committee’s investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Committee Chairman James Comer announced …




















