At the 2026 Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Reaganesque speech on U.S.-Europe ties—emphasizing shared Western values, unity against decline, ally praise, and defense burdens—earned a standing ovation, embodying firm Trump-era conservatism. In contrast, Dems tanked: Newsom equated U.S. law enforcement to Nazis, while AOC fumbled Taiwan defense, revealing liberal amateurism. A GOP goldmine highlighting Republican resolve vs. progressive blunders!
Conservatives are thrilled as President Trump and Governor DeSantis hit the links over the weekend, fueling epic speculation—could this mean DeSantis is eyeing a spot in Trump's powerhouse administration? With their past rivalry in the rearview, this friendly game screams unity against the left's chaos. And on the policy front, DeSantis is crushing it with his bold push to ditch property taxes entirely, a move Mike hails as pure genius and is super grateful for, promising real relief for hardworking Americans sick of government grabs!
A federal judge is preparing to block the Trump administration from requiring states to turn over detailed information on food stamp recipients.
U.S. District Judge Maxine Chesney indicated she will side with more than 20 states that sued over the policy.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture had sought data including immigration status related to SNAP benefits, arguing it helps prevent fraud.
The court appears ready to keep the block in place, maintaining protections for state privacy and program administration.
President Donald Trump says his newly formed Board of Peace will announce $5 billion in pledges to rebuild Gaza.
Member nations of the board are also expected to commit thousands of personnel to help stabilize and police the territory.
The funding and security plans will be unveiled at the board’s inaugural meeting in Washington later this week.
Officials describe the effort as a major step in post-conflict reconstruction for the region.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Budapest as the two countries move toward signing a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement.
The pact is expected to strengthen energy and security ties between the Trump administration and Hungary, a key European ally.
Orbán — a close partner of Donald Trump — has worked with U.S. leaders on immigration enforcement and conservative policy initiatives.
Officials say the deal will promote energy independence and bolster strategic cooperation.
U.S. military forces have boarded another oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking the vessel from the Caribbean Sea in an effort to enforce sanctions tied to Venezuela’s oil trade, the Pentagon said.
The defense department said its forces boarded the Panama-flagged tanker Veronica III overnight, describing the action as a “right-of-visit, maritime interdiction and boarding.” The vessel was targeted after what the Pentagon called an attempt to evade a quarantine on sanctioned tankers first ordered by President Trump last year.
Video released by the Pentagon shows U.S. troops boarding the ship, though officials have not said whether the tanker has been formally seized. The operation follows a similar boarding of another sanctioned tanker in the Indian Ocean last week as part of broader efforts to disrupt illicit oil shipments.
There’s still no resolution in sight to the partial government shutdown as Democrats and the Trump administration remain at odds over immigration enforcement.
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security remains on hold after negotiations failed to produce a deal.
Lawmakers are demanding increased oversight of federal immigration officers following recent incidents, while the White House continues to defend its enforcement policies.
With Congress in recess until Feb. 23, both sides appear dug in.
Investigators say they may be closing in on a major break in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie — the mother of TV host Savannah Guthrie.
The FBI confirmed Sunday that DNA has been recovered from a glove found near Guthrie’s Arizona home. Authorities say the glove appears to match the pair worn by a masked prowler captured on her doorbell camera shortly before she vanished.
According to FBI Director Kash Patel, the sample was initially tested by a private lab in Florida and is now undergoing final quality checks before being run through the national Combined DNA Index System database. Forensic experts say the process could generate a potential match — known as a “hit” — as early as Monday.
The glove was one of roughly 16 recovered in a field about two miles from Guthrie’s Tucson home. Most were believed to have been dropped by search crews, but investigators say this one closely resembles the gloves worn by the suspect seen attempting to disable the home’s doorbell camera. Surveillance images also showed the individual carrying a gun and an overstuffed backpack.
Guthrie, who has limited mobility, was last seen January 31 and is believed to have been abducted. Blood found on her porch was confirmed to be hers, and at least two ransom notes have surfaced since her disappearance.
The investigation remains ongoing.
More than 1,000 federal immigration agents have left Minnesota’s Twin Cities as the Trump administration winds down Operation Metro Surge — the largest ICE enforcement push in state history.
White House border czar Tom Homan says a small security force will stay temporarily to protect federal personnel and respond to any disorder as agents continue targeted investigations.
Homan said the drawdown follows major enforcement operations in the Twin Cities and stressed that immigration crackdowns will continue nationwide.
In this episode, Carl Jackson discusses the recent Canadian school shooting and the suspect's identity as a trans individual. He expresses frustration with the police's decision to respect the gunman's preferred pronouns, questioning the logic behind it. Carl also touches on the topic of transgenderism, stating that he believes it's not compassionate to accept it and that it's being used for political means. He shares his thoughts on Governor Andy Basheer's comments on faith and LGBTQ+ issues, and how they relate to the current societal trends.
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