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A sign above the entrance to Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan's courtroom | Getty Images
19 minute read

The arrest of a Wisconsin judge.

Plus, is the United States over-medicated?

All FBI posts

Kash Patel (Image: AFP) and Dan Bongino (Image: Gage Skidmore | Flickr)
17 minute read

Kash Patel and Dan Bongino to lead FBI.

Kash Patel is confirmed as FBI head, and he appointed Dan Bongino deputy.
SPECIAL EDITION: Gabbard, Kennedy, and Patel's confirmation hearings.
Police, ATF and FBI agents in New Orleans after the New Year's Day attack. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)
18 minute read

The attack in New Orleans.

We're back with the story of what happened on New Year's Day.
Patel speaking at the 2022 AmericaFest in Phoenix. Image: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
17 minute read

Trump picks Kash Patel to lead FBI.

Plus, is Tangle influencing mainstream media outlets?
Is crime getting better or worse?
29 minute read

Is crime getting better or worse?

We talk to three experts about what different government reports tell us about crime.
The arrest of the Biden informant.
16 minute read

The arrest of the Biden informant.

Plus, a reader question about contempt of Congress and politics.
The FBI is still entrapping people.
20 minute read

The FBI is still entrapping people.

These tactics shouldn't be acceptable.
The Mar-a-Lago affidavit.
18 minute read

The Mar-a-Lago affidavit.

What did we learn from the latest court document?
The Mar-a-Lago search (an update).
17 minute read

The Mar-a-Lago search (an update).

Plus, a question about armed IRS agents.
The Mar-a-Lago search.
18 minute read

The Mar-a-Lago search.

The FBI searched Trump's Florida residence.
The Michael Sussmann verdict.
16 minute read

The Michael Sussmann verdict.

A jury ruled not guilty. But what did we learn?