April 7, 2026 Trump commandeers Cabinet members to campaign in midterms, ordering them to drop or mute controversial stances Trump is deploying Cabinet members to push popular agenda items and minimize GOP losses in the midterms – but how likely is a massive blue wave in the first place?
April 6, 2026 Trump fighting fierce battles, at home and abroad: Why he casually dismisses the consequences President Trump juggles an escalating Iran conflict and a wave of Cabinet firings, raising big questions about loyalty, strategy and consequences.
April 3, 2026 Why Trump’s war speech failed: Declaring victory but still bombing Iran back to the ‘Stone Ages’ Trump's address on Iran declared victory but promised weeks more bombing, drawing criticism from pundits, European allies, and voters in a recent poll.
April 1, 2026 Kristi Noem ‘devastated’ by story about her husband’s online activities A former CIA officer warns Kristi Noem may have been a blackmail risk after the Daily Mail reported on her husband Bryon's alleged secret fetish life.
March 31, 2026 Why Trump faces an agonizing decision on obliterating Iran’s oil supply if he can’t get a deal Trump threatens to obliterate Iran's oil and power infrastructure on Truth Social while envoys reportedly pursue a nuclear deal through back-channel talks.
March 29, 2026 Why Meta and Google are losing court battles for damaging kids by trying to get them addicted Juries ordered Meta and Google to pay millions over child safety failures, raising urgent questions about Big Tech accountability and congressional inaction.
March 26, 2026 Why Trump, Iran seem light-years apart on any possible deal to end the war Trump claims Iran peace talks are going "very good," but Iranian officials flatly deny any deal is possible, calling U.S. claims a self-negotiated defeat.
March 25, 2026 John Fetterman, under fire from fellow Democrats, breaks with the party’s dictates and often sides with Trump Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has seen a 108-point approval swing as his maverick streak draws Democratic fury and talk of a 2028 primary challenge.
March 24, 2026 Donald Trump’s legacy: Will Republicans embrace his political vision, or has he left conservatism in the dust? Is Trumpism a coherent ideology or gut impulse? Pete Wehner says MAGA has killed conservatism, but Trump's policy record tells a far more complex story.
March 23, 2026 Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press A federal judge overturned Pentagon press restrictions that evicted major news outlets, ruling the policy violated First Amendment press freedom rights.