James O’Keefe slipped into Davos and recorded climate executives openly discussing carbon taxes, border adjustments, and schemes to tinker with the weather. Here are the key takeaways and why it matters to everyday Americans.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told the World Economic Forum that globalization left Western workers behind and that America First is a smarter, sovereign-first model. He warned nations to stop offshoring critical industries and to put citizens first.
Trump sent a blunt letter to Norway’s prime minister about Greenland and NATO. The media freaked out and Democrats immediately screamed 25th Amendment. Here is what happened and why it matters.
Wayne Allyn Root breaks down the week’s top political stories and judges Jerome Powell and the filibuster. Tune in for sharp conservative takes and where to watch the shows.
The Justice Department says it will charge former CNN anchor Don Lemon under the Ku Klux Klan Act after a group of activists stormed a Minneapolis church. DOJ civil rights officials claim Lemon did more than report the event and may have helped plan it.
New reporting exposes forced contraception and child removals under Danish rule in Greenland. Danish leaders have apologized, but questions remain about accountability, reparations, and the strategic importance of Greenland to U.S. national security.
Mass protests erupt across Iran as people push back against the Islamic regime. Outside pressure and messages from the U.S. appear to embolden demonstrators while reports suggest security forces are faltering.
Bruce Springsteen used a New Jersey appearance to criticize federal immigration enforcement and dedicate a song to Renee Good, the Minneapolis woman killed during a standoff with ICE. His remarks drew sharp reactions from conservatives who say law and order matters, while others applaud his defense of protest rights.
A CBS reporter was shoved while covering a tense protest outside the Whipple federal building in Minneapolis. Independent journalists captured the incident as a crowd harassed law enforcement and media on site. Former CNN anchor Don Lemon stepped in to calm the situation, telling protesters the reporters were just doing their jobs. Video shows the brief confrontation and the crowd’s anger toward media and ICE.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly objected to President Trump’s newly formed Gaza Executive Board, saying its membership was not coordinated with Israel and conflicts with Israeli policy. The board includes Turkish and Qatari officials, prompting fierce criticism from Israeli ministers who call for stronger military action against Hamas.
Rep. Eric Swalwell vowed to strip ICE agents of driver privileges and push prosecutions if elected California governor. His language was blunt and his promises raise legal and political alarms.
On Newsmax, Tom Basile and Matt Taibbi asked a simple question. Why did coverage of ICE flip from neutral to hostile? Taibbi said the answer is not complex. Much of it tracks political bias against Trump and the news cycle’s hunger for outrage.
The White House says banks may voluntarily offer 10 percent “Trump Cards” to bring down credit card rates. Critics warn caps could cut credit access. Here is what to watch.
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on countries trading with Iran, forcing Brazil to weigh a $2.9 billion surplus against access to the U.S. market and national interests.
A federal judge in Minnesota issued a temporary restraining order limiting ICE tactics around protests, barring arrests without probable cause and banning use of nonlethal crowd control against people peacefully observing operations. The move comes as thousands of federal agents conduct immigration enforcement in the state and multiple lawsuits play out.
