Report: Trump Demanded The Military Give Him Nukes, Lots Of Nukes

The mushroom cloud of the first test of a hydrogen bomb, "Ivy Mike", as photographed on Enewetak, an atoll in the Pacific Ocean, in 1952, by a member of the United States Air Force's Lookout Mountain 1352d Photographic Squadron. The top secret film studio, then located in Hollywood,California, produced thousands of classified films for the Depatment of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission beginning in 1947.

Trump Campaign Adviser Says He Will Plead The Fifth Before Senate Intelligence Committee

Former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page says he will invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination to avoid turning over documents to the Senate Intelligence Committee as part of its investigation into Russian interference in the presidential campaign. Page, a New York-based energy consultant, confirmed to The Daily Caller on Tuesday night that he will plead the Fifth in order to avoid a "perjury trap" he believes lies in wait for him if he meets with the committee.

Fox News Op-Ed: “The Democrats’ IT Scandal Just Got Even More Bizarre”

A new report by Luke Rosiak of the Daily Caller reveals Imran Awan, a former DNC IT aide, feels very strongly,' that his 'attorney client privilege,' be respected in connection to a laptop with the username 'RepDWS.' Lawyers for Imran Awan, an ex-aide who ran information technology for Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, "feel very strongly" that a laptop with the username "RepDWS" should not be valid as evidence because he put a note that said "attorney client privilege" near it before leaving it in a phone booth on Capitol Hill, they said in federal court Friday.

President Trump Calls for End of Tax Breaks for NFL Teams…

President Donald Trump called on Congress to end the tax cuts for NFL teams who continue to disrespect the US national anthem, flag and our country. Why is the NFL getting massive tax breaks while at the same time disrespecting our Anthem, Flag and Country? Change tax law! Last week Florida Republican lawmaker Matt Gaetz called on Congress to end the tax-exempt status of the NFL's business office.

Miami Dolphins Coach Ripping Lines Of White Powder Is Not The Greatest Look

Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster has some explaining to do after a recent video surfaced allegedly showing him snort lines of a white powder. Cox Media reporter Ollie Connolly tweeted out the video late Sunday night with the caption, "This is the video supposedly of Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting coke before a meeting."

General Pledges ‘Tidal Wave’ Of Bombs To Rain Down In Afghanistan

Pfc. Samuel Corsolini, a gunner assigned to F Company, 2nd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, pulls security with other Pathfinders as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter takes off after unloading his team and members of 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Patrol Special Weapons And Tactics Team during a vehicle interdiction as part of Operation Pranoo Verbena in order to disrupt Taliban operations in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, March 16. US Army/Flickr The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan vowed a new wave of helicopter strikes by the Afghan National Security Forces on Taliban insurgents after the delivery of dozens of UH-60 black hawk helicopters, in a joint Saturday appearance with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.

Poll: Majority Of Vets, Troops Oppose NFL Protests

A majority of veterans and troops disagree with National Football League players' decision to to protest during the national anthem, a result obscured by veterans' advocacy organization, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America . A Sunday poll from the veterans' advocacy organization Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America shows that, when all categories are combined together, 62 percent of veterans and active-duty troops disagree with the NFL protests and only 35 percent agree.

Former NYT Writer: Matt Damon, Russell Crowe Tried To Bury Weinstein Story

Sharon Waxman, the founder of The Wrap and a former New York Times reporter, says the New York Times killed her story about Weinstein's alleged sexual abuse in 2004. "In 2004, I was still a fairly new reporter at The New York Times when I got the green light to look into oft-repeated allegations of sexual misconduct by Weinstein," Waxman recalls in her piece.

Happy Columbus Day! These Indians Are Throwin’ Serious Smoke Signals

Christopher Columbus famously discovered this great country in 1492 and for that reason alone it is worth celebrating Columbus Day in the United States. People have been protesting the celebration almost as long as it began hundreds of years ago and some have even started a movement to change Columbus Day to "Indigenous Peoples Day" instead.

Top Executives Ditch Clinton’s Laureate Education Company

Top executives at a company with ties to former President Bill Clinton called Laureate Education are leaving the firm only months after they launched its IPO, The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group has learned. The Baltimore-based company became an issue during the 2016 presidential election campaign when the public learned it paid Clinton nearly $18 million over a period of five years to serve as a consultant and "honorary chancellor."

Trump: I Was Tossing ‘Beautiful, Soft Towels’

President Donald Trump appeared on Mike Huckabee's new weekend program on the Trinity Broadcasting Network Saturday, where he derided critics who found his behavior insensitive during a recent visit to Puerto Rico. Trump visited the island Tuesday to tour the federal disaster response to this year's deadly hurricane season.