White House yanks CEO’s nomination to lead National Park Service after he opts out of consideration

President Donald Trump has withdrawn the nomination of Scott Socha to serve as National Park Service director after the nominee bowed out of consideration last month. A White House official informed Fox News Digital on Monday “that Scott Socha has withdrawn his nomination.” “In March 2026, I withdrew from consideration to serve as Director of […]
EXCLUSIVE: State Department introduces new US passports celebrating America250

FIRST ON FOX — New U.S. passport designs are set to be released this summer to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence. The passports are part of the Trump administration’s broader “America250” celebration, which also includes a Grand Prix race on the National Mall in August and a UFC fight on the White House […]
Thousands of Appalachian voters flip from Democrat to Republican, narrowing registration lead

A wave of party switching in West Virginia is reshaping the state’s political landscape, with tens of thousands of voters — including more than 16,000 Democrats — registering as Republicans since early 2024, according to new data released by the secretary of state. West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner reported that 68,235 voters have […]
Jack Posobiec to Newsmax: Accountability Arrives in Minn. Raids
Turning Point USA contributor Jack Posobiec told Newsmax on Tuesday that sweeping federal fraud raids in Minnesota signal that accountability has arrived under newly appointed acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Graham, Blackburn bill offers cash incentives to blue states that partner with ICE

FIRST ON FOX: Two Senate Republicans want blue states and sanctuary cities to sign agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and are dangling federal funding to get them on board. Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., plan to introduce legislation that would incentivize states and local governments to sign cooperation agreements with […]
Conservatives Slam Obama for Response to WHCA Shooting
Conservatives are criticizing former President Barack Obama, over his response to the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, saying he overlooked key details about the suspect’s alleged motive.
Reagan Shooter: D.C. Hotel ‘Not Secure’ for Events
The man who shot then-President Ronald Reagan outside the Washington Hilton in 1981 said the hotel is “not a secure place to hold big events,” renewing scrutiny over the venue following the latest attempted attack targeting President Donald Trump.[#item_full_content]
NATO Readiness Concerns Grow After Iran War Strains Alliance
NATO’s decision to stay out of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has exposed weaknesses in its military readiness, raising concerns about its ability to respond to a potential Russian attack, according to Politico interviews with senior officials, diplomats, and defense experts.[#item_full_content]
Citadel’s Griffin to Meet With N.Y. Leadership This Week
Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of the hedge fund and market trading firm Citadel, said on Tuesday he will meet with New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday to talk about its ‘future direction.'[#item_full_content]
Consumers Shrug Off Gas Surge, Iran War Jitters
U.S. consumer confidence rose modestly in April despite growing anxiety over soaring energy prices brought on by the war in Iran.[#item_full_content]