April 16 I was a supervisor for the Secret Service. It has huge problems with the people it hires The Secret Service doesn't have a recruiting problem, it has a hiring problem rooted in woke DEI practices that eroded the agency, author contends.
April 16 Homeland Security official's killing leaves agency 'devastated' as vetting breakdown exposed The killing of DHS official Lauren Bullis by a naturalized citizen exposes major immigration vetting failures, according to DHS and policy experts.
April 15 Turning Point spokesperson describes 'chilling moment' Erika Kirk was sidelined from JD Vance event TPUSA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet describes threats against Erika Kirk ahead of a University of Georgia event with Vice President JD Vance as "chilling."
April 15 Johnson faces GOP revolt over warrantless surveillance powers ahead of key vote Speaker Mike Johnson faces GOP pushback on renewing FISA Section 702 warrantless surveillance powers as conservatives demand additional reform guardrails.
April 14 Satellite images may have tipped off Iran before US base attack, top Republican warns House China Committee chairman says commercial satellite imagery may have been used as targeting data ahead of an Iranian strike on a U.S. air base.
April 13 Obama CIA chief under DOJ scrutiny pushes fringe Trump ouster plan Ex-CIA Director John Brennan calls for Trump's removal via the 25th Amendment, citing concerns over his Truth Social threats toward Iran as unlawful.
April 13 Four reasons why Markwayne Mullin may be the steady hand DHS needs at a critical time Four reasons new DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, a no-nonsense Oklahoman who unlike Chuck Schumer has worked with his hands, could be right for the job.
April 12 Iran in crisis as US talks collapse, Mojtaba’s ‘mafia’ regime blocks Khamenei burial: analyst Analyst says Iran's delay in burying Supreme Leader Khamenei over 40 days after his killing reveals a deepening crisis inside the Islamic Republic.
April 12 Appeals court says federal judge must reconsider blocking WH ballroom, weigh national security concerns A three-judge appeals panel ruled Trump's $400 million White House ballroom construction can proceed until Friday as security concerns are reviewed.
April 10 Iran regime uses former Soviet republic to dodge sanctions, fund war machine: report Once a committed U.S. ally, Georgia has quietly aligned with Iran, raising concerns about IRGC influence and sanctions evasion, a new report claims.