Refocus and Reform: Bessent Blasts IMF ‘Mission Creep’ and Defends Billionaire Tax Raises

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent issued a sweeping call on Wednesday for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to return to their original global monetary stability and economic development missions. Resources for this report: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Remarks before the Institute of International Finance Speaking during the spring meetings of the … Read more

Rubio Unveils Sweeping State Department Reorganization to Advance America First Agenda

On April 22, 2025, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a comprehensive reorganization of the State Department to align with President Trump’s America First foreign policy. The plan aims to reduce bureaucracy, eliminate redundant offices, and consolidate region-specific functions to enhance efficiency. Non-statutory programs misaligned with U.S. interests will be terminated, and USAID functions … Read more

House Homeland Security Republicans Tout Record-Low Border Encounters as Proof of Trump’s Success, Accuse Democrats of Hypocrisy

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House Committee on Homeland Security Republicans released a new “Border Brief” on Tuesday, April 22, highlighting dramatic declines in border encounters reported by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for March 2025. The data reveal a nearly 94% decrease in Southwest border apprehensions and an 88% drop in nationwide encounters compared … Read more

Bergquam Exposes What’s Coming if America Doesn’t Deport Lawless Illegals

While American progressives debate “compassion” for illegals, real terror reigns just across the border. Ben Bergquam, reporting for Law & Border on Real America’s Voice, took viewers inside cartel-controlled Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. What he found was chilling: glorified narco cemeteries, cartel lookouts on every street, and kidnappings happening in broad daylight. WATCH BERQUAM: This isn’t … Read more

Judicial vs. Executive Power Clash Over Deportation-Who Has Constutitional Rights?

Supreme Court Halts Trump-Era Deportation of Venezuelans Under Wartime Law The balance of power between the Judiciary and the Executive was thrust into the national spotlight once again as the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted the deportation of a group of Venezuelan detainees under a Trump administration directive that invoked the rarely used 1798 Alien … Read more