Author: Press Room

Tokyo is building a military and intelligence architecture very different from the one that defined its postwar era Released in early August, the Japanese Ministry of Defense’s latest white paper signals that Tokyo, under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, is converting years of incremental modernization into a more integrated and far-reaching national-security architecture – one that is altering the strategic landscape along China’s eastern periphery. It envisages a system designed not merely to absorb an attack, but to conduct strikes farther from Japanese territory.The white paper frames Japan’s security environment as the most severe and complex since the end of World…

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It seems like every single day, Democrats dream up some new excuse to target Trump. Everything is a scandal that they then try to dial up to 11 with the help of the liberal media. It’s all so tiresome. Enter conservative historian and scholar Victor Davis Hanson. He recently listed some of the charges that Democrats have hurled at Trump and then broke down each issue, pointing out how Democrats did the exact same thing, before Trump. This is so typical for the Democrats. They think no one remembers anything, even if it happened recently. This is from Hanson’s own…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright discussed gas prices and said that “We’ve got to get the refining infrastructure around the world back up running. The pinch right now is more in the refining of oil and gas than it’s in crude oil delivery itself.” He also said that “The Ukrainian attacks on the Russian refining system, which are taking massive tolls on Russia, they are reducing the supply of” refined oil products. Wright said, [relevant remarks begin around 4:10] “I have no clairvoyance, but, we sit here today, as you just…

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Wednesday, during an interview with Fox News Channel’s “The Will Cain Show,” Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) discussed the rise of Democratic Socialist candidates and how the varying ideologies are finding common ground, specifically socialism and Islamism. “How then do you explain the socialist embrace of Islamism?” host Will Cain said. “We have seen Islamic candidates, those even promising Islamic ideology, rise when popularity often on the backs of this socialist movement.” Gill replied, “Well, I think there’s a few things you can say. One is that you have seen the left is used a framework of sort of cultural Marxism,…

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The intelligence on the alleged threat reportedly originated from Israel and was met with skepticism by American spies The US intelligence community doubted reports of an Iranian plot to kill President Donald Trump by shooting down Air Force One as it departed a NATO summit in Türkiye, the Washington Post has reported. Their assessment was reportedly conveyed to the administration, yet the Secret Service still opted to covertly move Trump to another aircraft.US media broke the story of the clandestine maneuver this Monday. On leaving the meeting, Trump abruptly switched from his new Qatari-gifted Boeing 747-8 to the previous Air…

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DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin delivers press briefing on foreign election interference and illegal voting – July 17, 2026 For decades, foreign students have been able to come to the United States on a student visa and stay in the country for decades, as long as they were still enrolled in a class or two. That ends now. Trump’s Department of Homeland Security has announced a new set of rule changes to the student visa program, first and foremost, the amount of time that a foreign student can spend here. They’re limiting it to four years, the amount of time typically…

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U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday that Colombia has officially joined the “Shield of the Americas” regional counter-cartel coalition. The announcement, Hegseth reportedly detailed, opens the possibility for joint Colombia-U.S. strikes against narco-terrorist groups operating in Colombian territory. Colombia officially joined the Shield of the Americas — formally known as the Americas Counter Cartel Coalition (A3C) — during a two-day meeting of the coalition hosted by Panama this week. Hegseth and Colombia’s recently inaugurated Defense Minister Jorge Mora signed the formal agreement during the Panama-hosted meeting. Speaking to representatives of the A3C’s 19 partner members, Hegseth said that…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright responded to a question on electricity prices rising despite him saying he hoped to see a stop in the rise of electricity prices in the first half of this year and it would take place “soon” by saying that “electricity is a battleship. All of the new capacity that’s coming online right now was permitted during the Biden administration,” which “essentially, only permitted wind and solar, that are mostly forces to drive up electricity prices.” And argued that things are trending in the right direction while…

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On Wednesday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “Way Too Early,” Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) discussed his push to get cities to end their agreements with ICE and said that cities are “trying to close their budget deficits by partnering with ICE, because ICE is throwing a lot of money at them to go enforce immigration law, to become federal agents, basically.” Castro said, “[I]n Texas, especially, and I would say it’s true for Florida as well, but city governments and local law enforcement are facing two big problems right now: Number one, Gov. Abbott (R) has put pressure on local law…

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A judge in Nevada has thrown out criminal charges against six Republicans who falsely claimed to be presidential electors for Donald Trump in 2020, concluding that state prosecutors failed to show the six false electors acted with the intent to defraud election officials. “The State failed to present sufficient evidence from which a reasonable grand jury could infer the requisite intent to defraud,” Clark County Judge Mary Kay Holthus wrote, calling the evidence presented by prosecutors “at best, minimal.” Holthus sharply rebuked the case brought by Attorney General Aaron Ford, and it is the latest setback for the prosecutions aimed…

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