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Will The VA Take Away Veterans’ Health Care Options?

Gen. David W. Allvin, the 23rd Chief of Staff of the Air Force, participates in the Washington Commanders Salute to Service game alongside senior leaders and service members representing all branches of the Department of Defense, FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland, Nov. 19, 2023. Salute to Service represents the NFL's dedication to honoring, empowering, and connecting with service members, veterans, and their families. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Zach Sheely)
Is the Department of Veterans Affairs conspiring to strip veterans of needed health care options? According to a leaked internal report, yes. This VA “Red Team” report was commissioned by the Veterans Health Administration to strategize how to steer more veterans into VA-run facilities instead of independent, or “community care” providers.

Double America’s Navy

The Fujian, China’s newest aircraft carrier, is at sea. The world’s largest navy now boasts three aircraft carriers. This week China’s Ministry of National Defense proudly released new images of its latest carrier conducting sea trials. Like nearly every aspect of the Chinese military, the People’s Liberation Army Navy is…

This Mother’s Day, Let’s Reclaim Our Power

On Mother’s Day, people pay tribute to their moms, thanking them for their love and support and encouraging them to take a break from the often round-the-clock work that motherhood entails. Moms certainly deserve recognition and rest, but this year, Mother’s Day should also be a time for women to…

‘I Don’t Buy It’: Jen Psaki Sounds Alarm RFK Jr. Could Pose Graver ‘Threat’ To Biden Than Trump

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki expressed concern that independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s candidacy could hurt President Joe Biden’s reelection chances more than former President Donald Trump’s. Biden leads Trump in a two-way race by 6% in Wisconsin, but the two are nearly tied when third-party candidates, such…

DOJ Recommends 40-Year Sentence For Man Who Attacked Nancy Pelosi’s Husband

The Department of Justice (DOJ) recommended a 40-year sentence on Friday for David DePape, the man who attacked former House Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband in 2022. DePape was found guilty on all federal charges in November 2023 after he broke into Pelosi’s house in an…

‘Tangible Things’: Charlamagne Tha God Breaks Down Trump’s Potential ‘Uptick’ With Black Voters

Radio host Charlamagne Tha God said black voters may shift to supporting former President Donald Trump because of “tangible” actions he took during his presidency in a New York Times interview published on Saturday. Trump’s backing among black men has jumped in seven battleground states to 30%, more…

Dem Senator Who Decried ‘Revolving Door’ Poses With Lobbyists Who Donated To Her Campaign

Democratic Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who has frequently criticized the so-called “revolving door” between the federal government and K Street, was pictured with a group of lobbyists in late April — many of whom have donated to her campaign. Baldwin posed with the lobbyists in a photo …

EXCLUSIVE: Illegal Immigrant Mom Arrested For Trying To Hire Hitman Was Released From ICE Detention Years Ago

An illegal immigrant mother arrested for attempting to pay a hitman to kill witnesses involved in her son’s murder trial was previously detained by federal authorities but later released, immigration officials confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation. Josefina Cardona-Cardona, an illegal migrant from Guatemala, was arrested on…

Turley Skewers Hillary Clinton For Attacking Trump Over Payments Despite Her Campaign Being Fined For Steele Dossier

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley skewered former First Lady Hillary Clinton Thursday for attacking former President Donald Trump over the alleged payout to porn star Stormy Daniels. Clinton appeared on Morning Joe, where she alleged that the $130,000 payout to Daniels in 2016 was a form of “election interference” by…

‘This Fails’: Biden Admin’s Rules For EV Subsidies Could Be Ripe For Abuse By China

The Biden administration published guidelines meant to restrict some foreign companies from capitalizing on its climate agenda, but some stakeholders say the rules are not strict enough on China. The “foreign entity of concern” (FEOC) guidelines, published in the Federal Register on Monday, are designed to keep companies based in…