Potential 2028 presidential rivals rally behind Shapiro after arson at governor’s mansion

Governors across the country who are rumored as fellow potential 2028 presidential candidates united behind Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Penn., after an arsonist set fire to the governor’s mansion in Harrisburg early Sunday morning. Cody Balmer, 38, was arrested after allegedly setting fire to the residence while Shapiro and his family slept inside. Shapiro, who is … Read more

‘Up to El Salvador’: Trump admin punts on return of wrongfully deported Maryland resident

Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters Monday that it is “up to El Salvador” whether they will choose to return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland resident deported in what Trump officials have acknowledged was an “administrative error,” saying that if the country chooses to do so, then the U.S. would “provide a plane.” Her … Read more

Ilhan Omar quashes Senate bid rumors with re-election announcement

High-profile “Squad” member Rep. Ilhan Omar effectively closed the door on rumors she would seek Minnesota’s open Senate seat in 2026, with an announcement launching a House re-election bid. “At a time when our rights are under attack, it is more important than ever to fight back against the chaos, corruption, and callousness of the … Read more

‘Mississippi Musk’: State auditor’s MOGE report finds $400M in government waste

EXCLUSIVE: On Monday, Mississippi state auditor Shad White will release a compilation of audits conducted by his office that tabulated a collective $400 million in waste over the course of his tenure. “In the last few weeks, we’ve jokingly started calling ourselves MOGE, the Mississippi Office of Government Efficiency, like Elon Musk’s DOGE,” White told … Read more

UK urged to align with Trump on China or lose favored status in Washington

As President Donald Trump reshapes American foreign policy around hard-nosed deals and national self-interest, a new report warns the UK must rethink its strategy to preserve its “special relationship” – or risk being sidelined in Washington. Darren Spinck, a fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, cautions that there will be no “business as usual” under … Read more