June 7 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reveals why military recruitment has soared under Trump Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth highlights historic military recruitment numbers, with the Army alone reaching 61,000 recruits for fiscal year 2025, driven by renewed patriotism.
June 6 Trump has achieved the most secure border, Stephen Miller argues Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security advisor Stephen Miller discusses efforts to secure the southern border on 'Hannity.'
June 6 On 81st anniversary of D-Day, one US Navy veteran's son is the first American Pope On the 81st anniversary of the unprecedented D-Day invasion at Normandy, the memory of one Navy veteran lives on after his son was named the first American Pope in history.
June 6 The 'big, beautiful bill' is a structural change on the immigration crisis in the country, American Majority founder says American Majority founder Ned Ryun discusses combating illegal immigration on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
June 6 Kilmar Abrego Garcia was indicted on 'very serious' charges, US deputy attorney general says U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to the country to 'face justice' on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
June 6 Man accused of Boulder firebombing at pro-Israel event appears in court on federal hate crime charge A suspect appeared in federal court Friday for a hate crime charge after allegedly attacking a pro-Israel rally with Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado.
June 6 Gavin Newsom says he's lost friends for saying biological men participating in women's sports is unfair Gavin Newsom shared on his podcast that his stance on the fairness of keeping boys out of girls sports has cost him friendships, despite his LGBT advocacy.
June 6 Don Johnson admits to smoking weed in White House during Carter administration "Miami Vice" star Don Johnson recounted his presidential encounters since the Jimmy Carter administration, including smoking at the White House and winning a bet against George H.W. Bush.
June 6 Kilmar Abrego Garcia indicted on human trafficking charges, ordered to appear before judge in Nashville Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia is headed back to the U.S. to face federal charges for allegedly smuggling migrants, some linked to MS-13.
June 6 Auburn basketball coach accuses Carville of spreading ‘hatred’ with statements about Jewish donors Auburn men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl replied to James Carville's recent claim that Jewish donors are abandoning Democrats for tax cuts, calling it an antisemitic trope.