Articles By: Ethan

The White House stated that President Joe Biden would veto a House bill that would ban the sale of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China.

Rumors of corruption in the Ukraine government are far from new.

The New York Post continues to report on the activities of the now-infamous investor George Soros.

Ted Cruz continues to fight the good fight for Americans.

Some of the young people actively tearing Atlanta apart would probably prefer it if you believed they were indeed rebels with a legitimate cause to fight for, but that may not be.

Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker, stated in a recent interview that she believes Jeffrey Epstein was murdered.

It appears that the honeymoon may be over for Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema, as several high-profile Senate Democrats have refused to declare their support for her re-election in 2024. This lack of support comes amid growing frustration with Sinema's moderate voting record and her refusal to support key Democratic Party initiatives.

Two members of the leftist group "Jane's Revenge" have been indicted for targeting a reproductive health center in Winter Haven, Florida. According to a report by The Post Millennial, Caleb Freestone and Amber Smith-Stewart have been charged with "conspiracy to damage and destroy a building by fire and possession of an unregistered destructive device."

In a stunning move, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced on Tuesday that Representative Adam Schiff would no longer serve as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. The decision comes after years of controversy surrounding Schiff's handling of the Trump-Russia investigation and accusations of leaking classified information.

Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has introduced a new bill called the Pelosi Act, named after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), that aims to prevent lawmakers from profiting off of their positions in office by trading stocks. The bill would prohibit members of Congress, as well as the President, Vice President, and top executive branch officials, from buying or selling individual stocks while in office.