
‘Not Guilty’ Plea from Alleged Shooter of National Guard Soldiers
U.S. Attorney General to seek death penalty following Afghan’s fatal attack on Washington DC patrol.

U.S. Attorney General to seek death penalty following Afghan’s fatal attack on Washington DC patrol.

Following the fatal shooting of a National Guard soldier in Washington D.C., the administration has extended the policy of travel restrictions to 19 ‘third world’ countries.

U.S. president suspends migration from “countries of concern” after a member of the National Guard was killed in a shooting attack by an Afghan national.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has called out Chicago’s Democratic party mayor for denying the city’s crime crisis.

Videos posted online showed the president approaching the protesters inside the restaurant, pausing a few feet away, nodding and smiling without responding.
The president called the ruling a “big win.”
The measure comes after President Donald Trump sent troops to Los Angeles to back federal law enforcement tackle the riots.