Trump Reacts to Rush Limbaugh’s Death in First Interview Since Leaving the White House

After news broke that conservative icon Rush Limbaugh had died, Trump broke his long media silence and reacted to Limbaugh’s death. Trump had not done any interviews since leaving the White House on January 20th, prior to today. Shortly after Limbaugh’s passing, Trump called into Fox News’s “Outnumbered” to provide a tribute for him. “HeContinue reading “Trump Reacts to Rush Limbaugh’s Death in First Interview Since Leaving the White House”

New Executive Order Aims to Delay VA Debt Collections

A new executive order was signed that aims to provide relief for veterans during these trying times. The order, signed by the Biden administration, is asking the VA to pause debt collections again. Debt collection was previously stalled for nine months to help veterans during the pandemic, but that pause expired on January 1, 2021.Continue reading “New Executive Order Aims to Delay VA Debt Collections”

Iconic ‘Saved By the Bell’ Actor Dustin Diamond Tragically Dead at Age 44 After Cancer Battle

The iconic actor who was most known for his star role of Samuel ‘Screech’ Powers has tragically passed away after a battle with cancer. Dustin Diamond was only 44-years-old when he passed. Diamond’s agent, Roger Paul, told Fox News that he had died from carcinoma. He gave the following statement after announcing the news ofContinue reading “Iconic ‘Saved By the Bell’ Actor Dustin Diamond Tragically Dead at Age 44 After Cancer Battle”

Biden Announces He Is Reversing Trump’s Proposed Freeze on $27.4 Billion in Spending Cuts

Over the weekend President Biden announced that he would be reversing the freeze Trump tried to put on $27.4 billion in government programs. Shortly before Trump left the White House, he attempted to cut government spending in a last-minute move. Trump had written a letter notifying Congress of his plans on January 14. President BidenContinue reading “Biden Announces He Is Reversing Trump’s Proposed Freeze on $27.4 Billion in Spending Cuts”