In a bold declaration, Trump claims he has drastically reduced drug trafficking and illegal border crossings, but quickly shifts focus to Venezuelan President Maduro. What does this mean for US foreign policy?
As President Trump's approval ratings dip below 40%, he gears up for a crucial primetime address. With economic concerns mounting among Americans, can he reclaim the narrative on the economy? Tune in for insights on his promises and strategies.
In a shocking move, Trump threatens to permanently pause migration from 'third world countries' following a shooting incident involving national guard members. This escalation of anti-immigrant rhetoric raises questions about the future of US immigration policy.
A deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas has ignited fierce debates over immigration policies and violence against law enforcement. As tensions rise, both sides of the political spectrum are trading accusations.
The White House rebuffs claims that border czar Tom Homan accepted $50,000 in cash during an undercover FBI sting. Amid controversy, Homan remains a staunch supporter of Trump’s policies and ambitions.
In a stunning revelation, Tom Homan, Trump's former border czar, was recorded accepting $50,000 in an undercover FBI sting. The investigation raises serious questions about political favoritism and corruption.
In a recent statement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem asserted that the detention of hundreds of South Koreans in a Georgia raid won't deter U.S. investment. The controversial actions have sparked outrage and confusion among allies.
In a surprising announcement, Secretary Kristi Noem revealed plans to paint the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall black, a move aimed at deterring illegal immigration by increasing heat. This initiative, requested by President Trump, highlights ongoing efforts to fortify border security.
In a surprising announcement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black at President Trump's request to deter illegal crossings. This move includes enhancements in technology and surveillance.
As of August 10, 2025, a staggering 26,555 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats, marking a record high. The UK government faces pressure to address illegal crossings as new figures are expected to push the total past 50,000 since last year's election.