Michael Castillero’s case moved from one federal office that said no to another that said yes. The result reads like a how-to manual for aggressive prosecution. Here is what happened, who is involved, and why it matters.
Sen. John Kennedy tells Newsmax that President Trump did not start a war by striking Iran but tried to prevent one. He cites intelligence on Iran's rebuilding of missiles and alleged cooperation with China and Russia. Critics demand congressional approval. The argument now heads to Washington.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright told Fox News Sunday that reopening Gulf routes and degrading strike capabilities will ease recent price spikes, and he defended refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
House Intelligence Chairman Rick Crawford warned about Iran-linked networks, urged more Homeland Security funding, and criticized political gamesmanship after a suspected embassy bombing in Oslo. He also noted U.S. weapons makers pledging higher production.
Two improvised devices were thrown and ignited near Gracie Mansion during a counter-protest. Officials say the charges contained TATP, a highly unstable explosive linked to past terror attacks. The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force is leading the probe.
President Trump publicly rebuked U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer over Britain’s reluctance to commit carriers or bases for strikes on Iran. His post on X framed the move as too little, too late and served as a political prod aimed at allies and audiences back home.
A recent media push claimed Russia is openly aligned with Iran against the U.S. The timing and sourcing are thin. Here is what to watch, what is missing, and who gains when narratives move faster than facts.
Rep. Nancy Mace says she will push for hearings and possible subpoenas after reports that outgoing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem spent heavily on national PR ads and employed close Trump ally Corey Lewandowski as an adviser.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Trump called for what he described as the largest U.S. bombing campaign yet against Iran, as officials report strikes on key Iranian vessels and missile infrastructure.
President Trump removed DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and named Senator Markwayne Mullin to take over at the end of March. Senior adviser Corey Lewandowski is also leaving amid questions about a $200 million ad contract and who approved it. The move follows tense congressional testimony and media reports suggesting the contract process was limited to a few firms.