Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell threatens jazz musician Chuck Redd with a $1 million lawsuit following Redd's cancellation of a concert in protest of the venue's controversial renaming after Trump.
The Kennedy Center's president has demanded $1 million in damages after musician Chuck Redd canceled a Christmas Eve performance in response to the venue’s renaming honoring Donald Trump. This decision has sparked a heated debate about intolerance and artistic integrity.
Richard Grenell blasts jazz artist Chuck Redd for canceling a Christmas concert in response to the Kennedy Center's controversial renaming honoring Trump. The fallout raises questions about art and politics.
In a surprising turn of events, the Justice Department's website faced backlash after the removal of controversial documents, including a photo of Trump with bikini-clad women, as lawmakers demand answers regarding Epstein-related files.
The long-awaited release of the Epstein files by the Trump administration has ignited a political firestorm, raising questions about Trump's ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. As House Democrats condemn the redacted documents, the fallout continues to shake Washington.
In her first interview since announcing her resignation, Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals the shocking reasons behind her fallout with Trump, including her controversial stance on Epstein's files and the death threats she faces.
A heated debate unfolds as Rep. Adam Smith challenges Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's claims regarding military strikes on drug traffickers. Disturbing surveillance video may contradict official narratives.
The U.S. Supreme Court allows Texas' new GOP-friendly congressional map to proceed, potentially altering the landscape for the 2026 midterm elections amid accusations of racial gerrymandering.
A federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump unlawfully tried to retain Alina Habba as New Jersey's top prosecutor. This decision may set a precedent for other controversial appointments linked to Trump.
In a surprising move, Donald Trump declared he will pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who is serving 45 years in a US prison for drug trafficking. This announcement comes as Honduras prepares for crucial elections, raising questions about US involvement and drug policy.