Trump Indictment Rallies GOP
If Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s flimsy legal case against former President Donald Trump is intended to hamstring his 2024 campaign, it appears to be backfiring.Continue Reading
If Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s flimsy legal case against former President Donald Trump is intended to hamstring his 2024 campaign, it appears to be backfiring.Continue Reading
Even some liberals are critical of the indictment of Donald Trump. The case is flimsy and the timing suspicious, making it obvious to most Americans that this is a naked political power play.
A grand jury for the Southern District of New York indicted Donald Trump in connection with hush money allegedly paid to Stormy Daniels. It’s not clear that these federal charges will stand up. In fact, they may propel Trump back into the White House.Continue Reading
A quick update today in the middle of our tour of Hebron, Israel: Reports you may have heard about chaos on the streets and American citizens being advised to leave Israel are simply not true.Continue Reading
The US and Iran have traded missile strikes in Syria over the last 48 hours, while Syria and Saudi Arabia have now reopened embassies in Damascus and Riyadh. Joe Biden’s foreign policy is creating new alliances—against the US.Continue Reading
Liberals in Israel celebrated China brokering the restoration of relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, seeing it as a setback for Benjamin Netanyahu. But cooperation between the world’s main Sunni and Shia powers is nothing to cheer.Continue Reading
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant last week for Russian President Vladimir Putin, while former President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he expects to be arrested tomorrow.Continue Reading
The House Oversight Committee revealed a $3 million payment from a Chinese energy company to an associate of the Biden family just after Joe Biden ended his term as vice president, and that more than $1 million went to members of the Biden family.Continue Reading
The Biden administration publicly objected to a proposed law in Russia’s southern neighbor, Georgia, that would have limited US influence there. This raises the specter of a second front on the Russia-NATO proxy war.
Silicon Valley Bank was seized by the federal government Friday in rather spectacular fashion, the second largest bank collapse in US history. What happens next?
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