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opinion
Vice President JD Vance Has Enjoyed a ‘Historic’ First 200 Days
The second Trump administration has reached its first 200 days, with accomplishments abounding. Just as there were plenty of accomplishments to celebrate during the first 100 days, there continues to be more to highlight. Vice President JD Vance has been right there alongside President Donald Trump from the start. On Thursday, the White House put… -
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It’s Time for Legislators to Step Up
Six years ago, in a case that originated in my (Charis’) home school district, the Missouri Supreme Court redefined “sex” in state law from biology to perception. In June of this year, the same court reversed course—but the damage was done. When legislators fail to do their jobs, courts occasionally—too often—step in and end up… -
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Pedophiles, Car Thieves, and Burglars’—Meet 5 Criminal Illegal Aliens Now in ICE Custody
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Md. Mobarak Hossain is a convicted pedophile from Bangladesh. His criminal record includes sexual contact with a minor under the age of 11 and endangering a child’s welfare in Queens, New York. He was living in the U.S. illegally until Immigration and Customs Enforcement took him into custody this week. Hossain is… -
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Mamdani: Cuomo ‘Conspiring’ With Trump to Rig NYC Mayor’s Race
THE CENTER SQUARE—New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani is accusing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo of “conspiring” with President Donald Trump to rig the election in his favor. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, the Queens assemblyman and self-described socialist mayoral candidate pointed to a New York Times report claiming that Trump recently spoke on the phone with… -
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Reports: DOJ Probing NY AG’s Fraud Case Against Trump
THE CENTER SQUARE—The Justice Department has subpoenaed New York Attorney General Letitia James as part of an investigation into whether she violated President Donald Trump’s civil rights during his civil trial on fraud charges, according to published reports. The subpoenas, first reported by The New York Times, are part of a broader probe of her civil… -
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DHS Chief Accuses Illinois Governor, Chicago Mayor of ‘Ignoring the Law’
Cash, guns, and enough fentanyl to kill 10 million people was strewn across a table in front of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a press conference in Chicago on Friday. “Because these federal officers have been out on the streets picking up criminals and dangerous individuals, we were able to take this 20… -
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‘TOXIC’: Jasmine Crockett’s Ex-Staffers Describe Terrible Workplace
Former staffers of Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, have described her as a “rude” boss who would “scream” at employees and even reduced one to tears—at least when she showed up at the office at all, according to the New York Post. The newspaper interviewed three former Crockett staffers who spoke anonymously describing the firebrand Texas… -
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Sources Push Back on Media Coverage of JD Vance’s Kayaking Trip
Vice President JD Vance’s 41st birthday trip to kayak with his family on the Little Miami is drawing considerable attention. While U.S. Secret Service raised water levels, it was for security reasons and done without the vice president’s knowledge. Many in the media are claiming the levels were raised to create “ideal kayaking conditions.” Sources… -
opinion
DOJ Investigates Blacklisting of Christian Realtor for Expressing Traditional Values
Free speech and free association, two cornerstones of freedom in the United States, both fell under the boots of politically weaponized “wokeness” in Virginia when a Christian Realtor decided he wanted to run for city council in the small town of Staunton. What happened to Wilson Fauber reads like the script for a Daniel Craig… -
opinion
What We Can Learn From NYC Shooting
At the end of July, a Nevada man drove across the country to a Manhattan commercial high-rise building, where he fatally shot four people before taking his own life. Investigators believe that the shooting suspect intended to target offices belonging to the National Football League, an organization that the suspect blamed for the lingering effects… -
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The Senate’s Gone for August: Here’s What It Left Behind
The Constitution gives the president the power to nominate and, with the Senate’s “advice and consent,” to appoint men and women to approximately 2,000 positions in the executive and judicial branches. Such appointments are critical for a new president, especially when he replaces a president of the other party. Typically, appointments are easier to secure… -
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Trump Administration Moves to Slash Federal Building Space. How Much Could That Save Taxpayers?
Taxpayers are stuck paying more than $81 million per year for the maintenance or leasing of about 10,000 federal buildings sitting vacant or underused. The Trump administration is moving to reverse that trend by following up on proposals by Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, the chair of the Senate DOGE Caucus. The caucus is pushing a… -
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Trump Orders Increased Federal Law Enforcement in DC
President Donald Trump ordered police to increase their presence in the District of Columbia after an attack on a Department of Government Efficiency staffer. “President Trump has directed an increased presence of federal law enforcement to protect innocent citizens,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement Thursday. A group of teenagers allegedly… -
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Education, Climate, Taxes Are Key in Pivotal Race to Determine Control of Virginia House
With Virginia’s state elections just under three months away, candidates across the commonwealth are mobilizing their campaigns. Known for its off-year elections, Virginia often sets the tone for the congressional midterms that take place throughout the country the following year. In Virginia, an election in a purple district outside of the capital of Richmond has… -
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China’s Sudden ‘Safety Concern’ of Nvidia’s Chips May Be Driven by Other Motives
In an escalation of geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China, Chinese regulators accused Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips of harboring a security risk. Nvidia representatives in China were recently summoned by Chinese cybersecurity officials and asked about the “backdoor security risks” associated with Nvidia’s H20 chips. Chinese officials assert that such vulnerabilities could enable anyone… -
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EXCLUSIVE: Commerce Department to ‘Immediately’ Make Census ‘Reflect the Number of Legal Residents’ in US
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—After President Donald Trump called for a new census excluding illegal immigrants, the Department of Commerce told the Daily Signal it will “immediately” change course to “reflect the number of legal residents in the United States.” Trump ordered the Department of Commerce to start work on a new census in which… -
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These 5 Cities Never Recovered From ‘Defund the Police’
Major American cities are still suffering from rising crime and diminishing police forces in the aftermath of the “defund the police” movement that emerged from the 2020 George Floyd riots. Zohran Mamdani, the self-described socialist and New York City Democrat mayoral candidate, and other notable Democrats are distancing themselves from the now-unpopular call to reduce… -
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Netanyahu Outlines Israel’s Plan for Taking Control of Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel does intend to take full control of the Gaza Strip but does not want to rule the territory long-term. “Well, we don’t want to keep it,” Netanyahu said in an interview Thursday with Fox News’ Bill Hemmer. “We want to have a security perimeter, but we don’t want to… -
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Moreno Speaks Further on Cincinnati Attack
Almost two weeks after a mob attack took place in Cincinnati, garnering national attention, one of the victims, Holly, spoke at a press conference held by Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio. The Wednesday event focused on moving forward. Moreno called the media out for their coverage of the violent incident. “Let’s be honest, because a lot… -
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EXCLUSIVE: How Marc Elias Group Used States to Ramp-Up Anti-Trump Lawfare
A litigation group run by veteran Democrat election lawyer Marc Elias helped coordinate legal challenges from California and Illinois to stop President Donald Trump’s agenda. Democracy Forward, where Elias is chairman, coordinated an online conference with lawyers working for the California and Illinois state attorneys general offices to challenge executive orders from Trump, according to…
