The former top military chief Gen. Mark Milley and former head of U.S. Central Command testified before Congress Tuesday on policy failures by the Biden administration to adequately plan for or direct an evacuation in time to avoid the chaotic final days of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The former top military chief Gen. Mark Milley and former head of U.S. Central Command testified before Congress Tuesday on policy failures by the Biden administration to adequately plan for or direct an evacuation in time to avoid the chaotic final days of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. The final two weeks of the U.S. presence was marred by a deadly Abbey Gate suicide bombing in Kabul that took the lives of 13 service members. The two generals testified as part of a long-term...
National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd told the New York Post on Wednesday that the Biden administration is artificially reducing the number of migrant encounters at the southern border.Judd explained that the administration is flying migrants into the United States "so that the border doesn't look as out of control." The union president called the plan "just a bait and switch.""They're just paroling people in through airports rather than having them come across the border," Judd...
President Joe Biden said former President Donald Trump 'despises' Latinos in an interview released Tuesday. Biden is traveling to Nevada and Arizona Tuesday, two important swing states in which he need to bolster his Latino support. He pointed to Trump's policies of separating children, comments about migrants and plans for a mass deportation should he win this fall
With a budget deficit of at least $38 billion hanging over their heads, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic leaders of the state Senate and Assembly announced an agreement on Wednesday to take action in April to begin to dramatically reduce California's historic shortfall. The problem: Democrats at the state Capitol couldn't actually agree on an amount — offering only a range of $12 billion to $18 billion — or explain what, exactly, they plan to cut. Those details, the governor's office said, will...
Comer says he is now focused on Biden's pseudonym emails and Hunter's credit card statements and phone records. A criminal referral would mean a letter to the DOJ suggesting prosecutors probe certain alleged crimes by Hunter and his associates
By Morgan Phillips, Congressional Reporter on Capitol Hill for Dailymail.Com Published: 4:42 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 | Updated: 11:36 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 Rep. James Comer, who has taken the lead on the impeachment inquiry against Biden, indicated he would focus on “criminal leads” rather than removing the president from office. “I want to take responsibility,” the Kentucky Republican said on NewsMax. 'What does real responsibility look like?' Does it look like...
President Joe Biden knows that most people don’t want the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks banned. That is why his administration tried ludicrously to spin the new tailpipe emissions rule as an expansion of “consumer choice.” “This technology-neutral and performance-based standard gives the auto industry the flexibility to choose the combination of pollution-control technologies best […]
The government's flagship Rwanda bill will be back before MPs after Easter, following a series of heavy defeats in the Lords.
I am often asked whether President Biden is intentionally trying to dismantle the American economy with his imbecile energy, climate change, crime, border, inflation and debt policies.
RENO, Nev. >> President Joe Biden sought personally Tuesday to reengage voters in Nevada and Arizona who helped power his winning coalition in 2020 by drawing contrasts with Republican challenger Donald Trump on veterans, job creation, foreign policy and other issues.
Fox Business anchor Larry Kudlow says President Biden is on the “right side” of the TikTok debate after Biden pledged to sign House-passed legislation that could ban the platform if it comes to his desk. Kudlow praised Biden while discussing the legislation the lower chamber passed 352-65 on Thursday, which would force TikTok’s China-based parent