June 18, 2022 Biden National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan tests positive for COVID-19 White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has tested positive for the coronavirus but his office says that he has not been in close contact with the president.
June 15, 2022 John Kirby dodges question on whether draining strategic oil reserves hurts national security The National Security Council's John Kirby wouldn't say whether President Biden’s repeated tapping into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve threatens national security.
June 15, 2022 FBI official had unauthorized contacts with reporters, solicited correspondents' dinner tickets: IG A top FBI official involved in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation has been accused of improper contact with members of the press.
June 9, 2022 Ex-Obama official slams Biden’s national security team for ‘disastrous’ diplomacy: 'A real process problem' Former White House Global Engagement Director to Obama Brett Bruen unpacks President Biden's national security team, calling for changes and new leadership.
June 8, 2022 China, Cambodia break ground on port, dismiss US concerns China and Cambodia launched the expansion of the Ream Naval Base, with Asian officials stating the facility would not be accessible to foreign nations once complete.
May 27, 2022 China's interest in US agriculture poses security threat, federal report warns A federal report warned Friday that China's determination to be agriculturally dominant poses a significant economic and security threat to the United States.
May 21, 2022 NY Mag: ‘Disinformation’ a ‘fantasy’ that lets liberals ‘lie to themselves,’ avoid ‘agony of self-reflection’ A New York Magazine article bashed the Disinformation Governance Board and slammed liberals' obsession with "disinformation" as a liberal "neurosis" that only further divides the country.
May 17, 2022 Congress holds historic public UFO hearing, as military struggles to understand 'mystery' flying phenomena The hearing on what the U.S. government officially calls "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena" (UAP) comes after years of unexplained sightings, primarily by U.S. military personnel, of flying objects, which often had no "discernable" propulsion systems and unusual "movement patterns."
May 16, 2022 Jury selected in Durham-Sussmann trial: Opening arguments, testimony from Democratic lawyer Marc Elias to come A jury was seated Monday in the trial of former Clinton attorney Michael Sussmann — the first trial stemming from Special Counsel John Durham’s years-long investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe.
May 10, 2022 New York Times columnist admits Trump was right about TikTok On Sunday, New York Times published an op-ed calling for the Biden administration to take further action to restrict TikTok’s, and hence the Chinese Communist Party’s, ability to influence the American public.