
National Guard deployed 50 times number of troops to defend Capitol as it did after 9/11
The U.S. National Guard deployed 50 times more troops to the Capitol following the January 6 riots than it did for the September 11th Attacks.

Top cop in Michigan Zoom hearing arrest wants domestic violence survivors to know there’s help out there
The top cop involved in a Michigan domestic violence investigation that came to a close in the middle of a livestreamed Zoom court hearing told Fox News Friday he…

Thousands of migrants eluding apprehension at southern border, union official tells ‘The Story’
National Border Patrol Council vice president Art Del Cueto contradicted claims by White House press secretary Jen Psaki that most people who come to the U.S.-Mexico border are…

Feds still investigating allegations of reconnaissance Capitol tours in days leading up to riots
Federal prosecutors are still “requesting video” from Capitol authorities in an effort to ascertain if certain members of congress gave Capitol tours to rioters in the days leading…

Biden’s populist pitch: COVID-19 relief package ‘puts working people in this nation first’
President Joe Biden said on Friday that his massive $1.9 trillion COVID relief package puts “working people in this nation first.”

Democrats push ‘assault weapon’ ban in new gun control bill
Feinstein and Cicilline referenced the Dayton, Ohio, shooting that left nine people dead in 2019

Oregon’s Dem senators silent on left-wing courthouse riot in Portland
Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley were asked by Fox News if they would condemn the most recent rioting that rocked the City of Roses that the…

Twitter users jump on new Bernie Sanders meme
He left the mittens at home, but he’s still got the slouch that’s social media gold.

New documentary revisits the uproar over ‘The Passion of The Christ’
“The Passion of the Christ,” Mel Gibson’s 2004 film interpretation of Jesus’ final hours before his crucifixion, caused widespread controversy among critics and audiences alike upon its release.

Kentucky Senate passes bill criminalizing protesters who ‘insult’ police
Kentucky’s state Senate passed a bill on Thursday that would make it a crime to “taunt” a police officer.