Pence: Biden Border Wall Plan ‘Too Little, Too Late’

The Biden administration’s decision to waive 26 federal laws in South Texas and allow the construction of an additional 20 miles of border wall is “too little, too late,” according to former Vice President Mike Pence, a 2024 GOP presidential candidate.[#item_full_content]

Hunter Biden Seeks Dismissal of Indictment

First son Hunter Biden is seeking a dismissal of the federal indictment against him and insists an original plea deal remains intact, according to a new court filing, NBC News reported. Biden on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to three federal firearms charges filed after a plea…[#item_full_content]

D.C. Struggles to Curb Violent Crime Surge

Police in Washington, D.C., are struggling to curb a surge in violent crime this year that has many residents of the nation’s capital fearful about leaving their homes.[#item_full_content]

Sen. Manchin: Ukraine Support Tied to Border ‘Crisis’

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said there is congressional support for Ukraine funding — even among Republicans — but not with the raging “crisis” at the southern border. Further, Manchin said President Joe Biden needs to call a national emergency and “close that border…[#item_full_content]

Trump Wins Delay in Classified Docs Case

Former President Donald Trump and his legal team earned a victory in court Friday as Judge Aileen Cannon granted a delay in a pre-trial filing deadline in the classified documents case.[#item_full_content]