The Obama administration is keeping details about how it is vetting Syrian refugees for terrorism ties classified, drawing concerns from Congress that the administration is using a flawed screening process that expedites the timeframe needed to fully vet foreign individuals, according to new congressional communications obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Republican Ohio Sheriff, Elector Sets Anti-Trump Letters on Fire
Trump Taps China Hawk Peter Navarro for Trade Advisory Position
DC Metro SmarTrip Card for Trump Inauguration Has Zero Trump References
Trump Expected to Name Billionaire Investor Carl Icahn as Regulatory Overhaul Adviser
Trump’s Lewandowski Launches Consulting Firm in Washington
Metallica Frontman Leaves Calif. Home Due to ‘Elitist Attitude’
Anti-Trump Millennials Plan to Open Permanent Protest Space Near White House
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Ukrainian Troops Killed Amid Increased Fighting in East
Pentagon: Iran Seeking New Missiles, War Equipment
Pentagon officials are downplaying declarations by Iran that it is spending some $1.7 billion provided by the United States on new advanced weapons systems, while also acknowledging that the Islamic Republic continues to build its military arsenal at an increasing rate, according to a Defense Department assessment obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Florida Paid an Estimated $26.2 Million on Behalf of Dead Beneficiaries in 5 Years
The Times Tales From the Far Side
Navy Restores Rating Titles After Public Backlash
Russia Conducts Fifth Test of New Anti-Satellite Missile
New York Times Gives Valuable Publicity to White Nationalism
Congress: Obama Admin
Fired Top Scientist to Advance Climate Change Plans
A new congressional investigation has determined that the Obama administration fired a top scientist and intimidated staff at the Department of Energy in order to further its climate change agenda, according to a new report that alleges the administration ordered top officials to obstruct Congress in order to forward this agenda.
Germany Mulls Heavy Fines for Facebook Over ‘Fake News’ Posts
Hoteliers Challenge Union-Friendly Hotel Regulations
After Shooting of Russian Ambassador, Internet Trolls Have One Message: ‘Franz Ferdinand’
Just hours after the shooting of Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov on Monday, before his death was confirmed to the press, social media networks in the U.S. and Europe lit up with echoing references to “Franz Ferdinand,” the Austrian archduke whose assassination sparked the beginning of World War I. The trend showed all the signs of being a coordinated social media campaign to support a simple narrative in advance of today’s summit between the defense and foreign ministers of Russia, Turkey, and Iran in Moscow to discuss next steps in Syria.
Republican Ohio Sheriff, Elector Sets Anti-Trump Letters on Fire
Trump Taps China Hawk Peter Navarro for Trade Advisory Position
Pentagon: Iran Seeking New Missiles, War Equipment
Pentagon officials are downplaying declarations by Iran that it is spending some $1.7 billion provided by the United States on new advanced weapons systems, while also acknowledging that the Islamic Republic continues to build its military arsenal at an increasing rate, according to a Defense Department assessment obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.