Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him
Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him Pope Leo XIV has made it clear he is unfazed by President Donald Trump’s sharp criticism of him. The feud between the first American-born Pope and the President erupted after Pope Leo criticized the administration’s rhetoric on the Iran conflict, calling it a "delusion of omnipotence" and urging global leaders to prioritize peace.  Click here for a new, updated story: Trump Deletes Image Of Himself As Jesus Following Backlash Trump responded Sunday night, April 12, with a series of social media posts branding the Pope as "WEAK on Crime" and "terrible for Foreign Policy." Leo t…
Trump Says Virginia ‘Has Lost Its Energy,’ Spanberger Fires Back: ‘The President Lied’ Trump Says Virginia ‘Has Lost Its Energy,’ Spanberger Fires Back: ‘The President Lied’
Trump Says Virginia ‘Has Lost Its Energy,’ Spanberger Fires Back: ‘The President Lied’ President Donald Trump is blasting Virginia’s leadership, claiming the state is losing its economic strength — a charge Gov. Abigail Spanberger is now calling flat-out false. Trump made the comments during an early-morning tirade on Truth Social on Saturday, April 11, while heading to Virginia, accusing the governor of pushing new taxes and driving businesses out of the Commonwealth. “It has lost its Energy, Vitality, and Strength,” Trump wrote. “People are leaving that would never have even thought of doing so!” He also claimed companies that had planned to move to Virginia are now “…
Adult Student From El Salvador Convicted Of Groping Girls In Virginia High School: DHS Adult Student From El Salvador Convicted Of Groping Girls In Virginia High School: DHS
Adult Student From El Salvador Convicted Of Groping Girls In Virginia High School: DHS A student accused of groping multiple girls inside a Virginia high school has now been convicted, marking a major development in a case that drew concern from parents and students. Israel Christopher Flores-Ortiz, 18, was found guilty of nine counts of assault and battery tied to incidents at Fairfax High School, federal officials announced on Friday, April 10. As previously reported by Daily Voice, multiple students came forward earlier this year, saying they were inappropriately touched in school hallways. The incidents happened while Flores-Ortiz was enrolled as a student, officials sai…
ICE Arrests 'Non-Criminal’ Murder Suspect In Virginia: Feds ICE Arrests 'Non-Criminal’ Murder Suspect In Virginia: Feds
ICE Arrests 'Non-Criminal’ Murder Suspect In Virginia: Feds A Salvadoran national wanted for murder in his home country was arrested in Fairfax County, as federal agents tracked him down in Northern Virginia, according to ICE. Marco Tulio Lopez-Romero, 44, was arrested in Reston on Tuesday, March 31, by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations officers. In Fairfax County, agents located Lopez-Romero in the Washington, DC region and took him into custody outside his home following an investigation into his whereabouts. Authorities in El Salvador had issued an arrest warrant for Lopez-Romero on Dec. 6, 2017, for aggravated homicide, according to IC…
Feds Blast 'Insane' Plea Deal In Virginia Murder Case Feds Blast 'Insane' Plea Deal In Virginia Murder Case
Feds Blast 'Insane' Plea Deal In Virginia Murder Case Federal immigration officials are blasting a controversial plea deal in a Virginia murder case, calling it “insane” and warning it could put the public at risk. The criticism came this week, when the US Department of Homeland Security publicly condemned the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office over a reported five-year plea offer tied to a deadly 2024 stabbing, according to DHS. The case stems from a July 2024 killing at a park and walking trail in Oakton, where investigators say two men stabbed a victim to death before fleeing the area. According to DHS, the suspects — Maldin A…
Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Names Ex-Personal Lawyer Todd Blanche Acting AG Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Names Ex-Personal Lawyer Todd Blanche Acting AG
Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Names Ex-Personal Lawyer Todd Blanche Acting AG President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi shortly after reports surfaced that he had been considering replacing her. The official announcement came early Thursday afternoon, April 2. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump's personal attorney, has been named acting attorney general. "Pam Bondi is a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend, who faithfully served as my Attorney General over the past year," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Pam did a tremendous job overseeing a massive crackdown in Crime across our Country, with Murders plummeting to their lowest l…
Trump: 'Not Possible' For US To Afford Child Care, Medicare Amid Iran War Trump: 'Not Possible' For US To Afford Child Care, Medicare Amid Iran War
Trump: 'Not Possible' For US To Afford Child Care, Medicare Amid Iran War President Donald Trump said the federal government cannot afford to fund child care, Medicaid, and Medicare, as billions are spent on the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran. Trump made the remarks during a private Easter luncheon at the White House on Wednesday, April 1. He argued that states should "take care" of health and child care programs as his administration continues spending money on attacking Iran. During his comments, Trump said he directed Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought to pause federal child care funding. "We can't take care of dayca…
Maryland GOP Consultant Accused Of Taking $200K From Campaign, Community Group For Yacht: DOJ Maryland GOP Consultant Accused Of Taking $200K From Campaign, Community Group For Yacht: DOJ
Maryland GOP Consultant Accused Of Taking $200K From Campaign, Community Group For Yacht: DOJ A Maryland GOP consultant is accused of stealing about $200,000 from a candidate’s campaign, then using the money to help refinance his yacht, federal prosecutors said. James Appel, 58, of Annapolis, was indicted on wire fraud and money laundering charges, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland announced this week. Appel, who worked as a treasurer for multiple political candidates and organizations, is accused of taking $100,000 from a Maryland State Delegate’s campaign and another $100,000 from an Anne Arundel County community group. According to the indictment, Appel contr…
Trump Becomes First Sitting President To Attend Supreme Court Hearing: Here's What Case Trump Becomes First Sitting President To Attend Supreme Court Hearing: Here's What Case
Trump Becomes First Sitting President To Attend Supreme Court Hearing: Here's What Case Donald Trump has just made history. Trump became the first sitting US president to attend a Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday morning, April 1. Trump is present as the court hears oral arguments in the case Trump v. Barbara, which challenges the constitutionality of his executive order ending birthright citizenship. The case centers on Trump’s controversial order, signed on Jan. 20, 2025, the day he began his second term. The order seeks to deny citizenship to children born in the US to parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily.  Legal experts say the case could redefi…
'SKIN YOU ALIVE': Sarah Jessica Parker’s Ex-Assistant Sentenced For Election Threats 'SKIN YOU ALIVE': Sarah Jessica Parker’s Ex-Assistant Sentenced For Election Threats
'Skin YOU Alive': Sarah Jessica Parker’s Ex-Assistant Sentenced For Election Threats A man with a decades-long career in professional theater — including working as the personal assistant to award-winning actor Sarah Jessica Parker — has now been sentenced for sending violent death threats to a Pennsylvania election official, federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday, March 31. John Courtney Pollard, 63, of Philadelphia, was sentenced to 10 months in federal prison, followed by one year of supervised release, and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Pollard had previously pleaded guilty to making…
Medicaid Cuts Threaten Several Maryland Hospitals, Study Finds: See Which Ones Medicaid Cuts Threaten Several Maryland Hospitals, Study Finds: See Which Ones
Medicaid Cuts Threaten Several Maryland Hospitals, Study Finds: See Which Ones Nearly 90 hospitals across the Northeast are at risk of closing, slashing services, or laying off workers due to Republican-passed cuts to Medicaid, according to a new study. Public Citizen released a report on Tuesday, March 31, that identifies 446 hospitals especially vulnerable to major cuts due to the previously named "One Big Beautiful Bill." President Donald Trump signed the GOP-backed budget reconciliation package into law on Friday, July 4, 2025. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the spending plan will gut $911 billion in federal spend…
Secret Military Complex Under New White House Ballroom Exposed By Lawsuit, Trump Confirms Secret Military Complex Under New White House Ballroom Exposed By Lawsuit, Trump Confirms
Secret Military Complex Under New White House Ballroom Exposed By Lawsuit, Trump Confirms The White House is getting a new ballroom. But according to President Donald Trump, that's not the half of it. Trump confirmed late Sunday night, March 29, that the US military is constructing a "massive" underground complex directly beneath the $400 million ballroom currently being built at the White House.  Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, the president described the gleaming new ballroom, which will span 90,000 square feet and accommodate up to 1,000 guests, as little more than a "shed" for the secret facility below. "Now, the military is building a big complex under the…