The SAVE Act would require documentary proof of citizenship and voter ID for federal elections. House Republicans passed it, but the Senate faces the filibuster and leadership hesitation. Here is why conservatives should push for action now.
The SAVE America Act just hit 49 GOP co-sponsors in the Senate, putting Republicans one vote away from using a standing filibuster to pass voter ID and proof of citizenship rules. Momentum is building and pressure is on the holdouts.
A Truth Social post that included an AI Lion King clip showing the Obamas as animals sparked outrage. President Donald Trump says the clip was part of a longer voter fraud video and he did not fire the staffer who posted it.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna blasted Senate GOP leadership for refusing to force a vote on the SAVE Act, saying Senate Majority Leader John Thune is siding with Chuck Schumer and shrugging off voter ID and common sense election reforms that have broad public support.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced tough questioning in a House hearing after the DOJ released 3 million Epstein files. Rep. Ted Lieu accused her of shielding powerful figures and demanded her resignation. Bondi defended redactions and blamed sanctuary policies in California for deflecting criticism.
Washington has formally complained to Brussels about Spain’s decree to regularize up to 840,000 irregular migrants. European officials warn the move could strain EU rules and Schengen mobility, while Spanish opposition calls it a threat to security and the rule of law.
Scott Jennings ripped into Democrats for opposing voter ID, noting broad public support and asking the simple question nobody in their camp will answer: should only U.S. citizens vote?
President Joe Biden will visit Columbia later this month to mark the sixth anniversary of his pivotal South Carolina primary win. The state party is selling $125 tickets as it raises funds for candidate recruitment and voter outreach.
Media headlines grabbed a Tax Foundation study claiming President Donald Trump’s tariffs cost the average household about $1,000. But that number ignores the bigger economic picture of tax cuts, reshored manufacturing, lower energy prices, and other family-friendly policy wins that have put money back in Americans pockets.
Bill Maher and Adam Carolla called out the left for shutting people out when they stray from groupthink. They say disagreement gets you canceled even if you agree on many issues.
U.S. Southern Command carried out a lethal strike on a drug-running vessel in the Eastern Pacific. Two narco-terrorists were killed, one survived. The move is part of Operation Southern Spear and follows steps by President Donald Trump to treat fentanyl as a weapon.
Redfin ran a Super Bowl ad showing two girls and a lost dog. The ad intended a message about neighborliness, but many conservatives saw it as an anti-white political jab and reacted angrily on X.
Senator Adam Schiff told ABC viewers Republicans are preparing to cheat in future elections, while dismissing conservative election concerns. We look at the double standard, real cases of misconduct, and why common sense election safeguards matter.
A look at CDC and prescription data suggests rising psychiatric drug use among women could be driving aggressive behaviors labeled as ‘Karen’. The drugs’ side effects deserve scrutiny, not jokes.
A new analysis argues diversity-driven hiring in airlines may have contributed to pilot-error crashes. The piece questions whether merit should come before quotas when lives are at stake.
