After the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Vice President JD Vance and Stephen Miller pledge a crackdown on left-leaning groups, raising concerns about political repression and accountability.
In a powerful episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, Vice President J.D. Vance and his guests honored Kirk's legacy but ended with alarming claims about left-wing violence. Is America facing a real threat?
In a surprising move, President Trump plans to join police and military in Washington, D.C. to address escalating crime rates. This comes after mobilizing the National Guard amid growing tensions and public protests.
As Trump officials visit National Guard troops in D.C., they face fierce protests. Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller are booed for their photo op, sparking controversy over public safety and homelessness.
Thousands rallied in Santa Monica against Stephen Miller, uncovering the complex relationship between the controversial figure and his liberal hometown. Why does this connection matter now?
In a shocking move, Trump promises an expanded immigration crackdown in Democratic-led cities, citing protests as motivation. Amid budget concerns for ICE, he pushes for mass deportations, raising questions about the future of immigration enforcement.
Protests erupt in Los Angeles against Trump's aggressive immigration policies as National Guard is deployed. Union leaders rally for arrested labor leader David Huerta, demanding justice and an end to inhumane tactics.
ABC News has suspended senior correspondent Terry Moran after he criticized Stephen Miller and Donald Trump in a now-deleted social media post. The network emphasizes its commitment to impartiality.
Terry Moran, a veteran ABC News correspondent, faces suspension after criticizing Trump and Stephen Miller on X. His comments spark outrage and calls for accountability from White House officials.
Terry Moran of ABC News faced suspension after labeling Trump aide Stephen Miller as 'richly endowed with the capacity for hatred' in a now-deleted post, fueling media distrust in the Trump administration.