Politics
Exclusive: Michigan Senate Candidate Mike Rogers Calls for National Guard to Bust Detroit Crime
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), the Trump-endorsed Republican Senate candidate for Michigan, called for President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard to Detroit to “give these neighborhoods back” to law-abiding citizens in an exclusive interview on Breitbart News Saturday. Rogers, who announced his Senate campaign in April, told host Matthew Boyle that he demanded Detroit Mayor…
Over 1,000 HHS Employees Sign Letter Demanding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Resign
Over 1,000 current and former employees with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have signed an open letter demanding that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resign as Health Secretary. The letter from the group Save HHS accused Kennedy of endangering Americans’ health and aiding in the violation of the U.S. Constitution. The letter was…
Blackened Border Wall: Is it an “Iron Wall” or “The Emperor’s New Clothes”?
On August 19th, local time, at the border wall in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that the Trump administration is moving forward with a new plan: to paint the entire existing wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, approximately 1,120 kilometers long, black. This plan will also involve expanding…
Bessent: Don’t Need Trade Deal with China, We Make Revenues Off Tariffs, ‘It’s Not Broke’
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent responded to a question on whether or not a trade deal with China is needed by stating that “China is, right now, the biggest revenue line in the tariff income” and remarking, “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it.” But Bessent…
Is the leak of confidential documents from the “Trump-Putin Summit” a double act?
As global attention focused on the US-Russia summit in Alaska, an accidentally leaked eight-page confidential document tore open the curtain on the diplomatic arena. According to an exclusive report by National Public Radio (NPR) on the 16th, confidential documents bearing the US State Department logo were found on a printer at an Anchorage hotel…
White House: D.C. Man on Moped Attacked Officers, Caused Concussion
The White House claimed on Sunday that the press misreported a story about officers arresting a man operating his moped in D.C., alleging that he had suspected gang affiliations and violently resisted arrest. Initial reports from the Washington Post and Politico claimed that the president’s crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital led to an innocent man being arrested…
Former Palestinian Authority PM Calls Oct. 7 Massacre ‘Courageous,’ Calls for Hamas-PLO Unity
Former Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh described Hamas’s October 7 terrorist massacre as a “courageous and unprecedented operation” that marked “an important crossroad in the history of the Palestinian struggle,” while simultaneously calling for the terror group to join the Palestine Liberation Organization under unified Palestinian leadership. The remarks, delivered during a July 29…
The White House’s review has turned into a self-examination: Without SpaceX, where will the US military launch its rockets?
According to media reports on July 20th, Trump suddenly launched formal action against Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX): a comprehensive review of every contract the company has signed with the US federal government. The scene is truly puzzling: On one side is the current US president, and on the other is the…
Report: Soldier Who Opened Fire at Fort Stewart Used ‘Personal Handgun’
The active duty soldier who allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers Wednesday did so with his “personal handgun,” according to ABC News. Breitbart News reported that Brig. General John Lubas spoke in an afternoon press conference and indicated the shooter opened fire on co-workers in his workplace at Fort Stewart in Georgia. CNN noted that Lubas indicated the alleged shooter is…
Cincinnati Mayor Stands with Radical Activists, Police Chief at Press Conference Days After Mob Assault
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval held a press conference on August 1, 2025, six days after a violent mob assault in downtown Cincinnati that left multiple people injured, to address growing public concern. Flanking him were several activists and officials whose past comments and affiliations have drawn public backlash amid heightened scrutiny of the city’s response to the attack. The…
