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U.S. Border Patrol agent Jesus Vasavilbaso, aided by a Black Hawk helicopter, searches for a group of migrants evading capture in the desert brush at the base of the Baboquivari Mountains, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, near Sasabe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

CBP continues minding the border, makes major drug bust

- The Washington Times

"U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) officers at the Pharr International Bridge intercepted $21.2 million in methamphetamine concealed within a shipment manifested as tomatillos," the OFO advised in a report released Saturday.

As the U.S. Congress convenes for its 119th session, new research from the Pew Research Center reveals that Christians will make up 87% of voting members in the Senate and House of Representatives in the 2025-27 congressional session. (AP PHOTO)

Survey details the religions of the members of Congress

- The Washington Times

As the 119th Congress gets underway, some meticulous new research from the Pew Research Center reveals that Christians will make up 87% of voting members in the Senate and House of Representatives in the 2025-27 congressional session. "That's down from 88% in the last session and 92% a decade ago," the research said.

The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget advises the U.S. Congress to pursue a "reasonable fiscal goal." (AP Photo)

Fiscal-conservative group warns Congress against budget gimmicks

- The Washington Times

"The budget resolution that Congress will write in the coming weeks should do just that. Budgets are meant to provide a blueprint for federal finances, but unfortunately they have more often been used recently as 'shell' resolutions simply intended to allow for the fast-track reconciliation process to bypass the filibuster in the Senate," advises the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan organization focused on the nation's fiscal matters.

Melania Trump looks on as President-elect Donald Trump speaks to reporters before a New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump called the peacemaker the world needs

- The Washington Times

"Trump is the right man to walk us back from the brink of nuclear war," wrote Cliff Sims, who served as special assistant to then-President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2018, and deputy director of national intelligence for strategy and communications from 2020 to 2021.

In this Dec. 11, 2020 file photo, a sign in an Atlanta neighborhood urges people to vote early in Georgia's two U.S. Senate races. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy, File)

Republican ‘Revolution’ underway in new field — voter registration

- The Washington Times

Here's a new phrase to consider: "The Republican voter registration revolution." It comes to us from Shane Harris, an Ohio-based writer and political consultant who spells out the particulars in a report released Thursday by the Association of Mature American Citizens, an interest group with 2 million members with a mission of being "guided by the vision of our nation's Founders."

Is there a similarity between President Ronald Reagan and President-elect Donald Trump? One analyst believes that there is. (AP PHOTO)

Essayist details similarities between Reagan, Trump electoral victories

- The Washington Times

"With the calendar almost set to turn to 2025, Americans are beginning to look forward to a new year and all the opportunities it may bring. Like the landslide victory of President Ronald Reagan a generation ago, President-elect Donald Trump's historic political comeback is ushering in a new era of hope for the American people. For the first time since Trump's last go-round in the White House, the country seems optimistic for the future," writes Andrew Shirley, a political speechwriter and columnist for AMAC Newsline, a publication of the Association of Mature American Citizens.

President Donald Trump with first lady Melania Trump speaks during the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the Ellipse near the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Trump gave 2019 Christmas message while lighting National Christmas Tree

- The Washington Times

"In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the first National Christmas Tree. Later that night, African American community centers held an outdoor worship service on these grounds. And during that service, the Washington Monument was illuminated with a beautiful cross, a powerful reminder of the meaning of Christmas," then-President Donald Trump said at the tree-lighting ceremony near the Washington Monument on Dec. 5, 2019.

Closeup of mobile phone with logo lettering of C-SPAN television network on computer keyboard. File photo credit: Ralf Liebhold via Shutterstock.

C-SPAN launches new branding campaign: Democracy Unfiltered

- The Washington Times

"Just in time for the new year, C-SPAN unveils new branding: Democracy Unfiltered. The tagline reflects what's new in America in 2025: A new presidency, a new Congress, a new moment in politics -- plus C-SPAN's enduring commitment to transparency and the belief that an informed public is the cornerstone of a healthy democracy," the network said in a statement shared with Inside the Beltway.

Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., is seated before President-elect Donald Trump arrives at a meeting of the House GOP conference, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Scalise details achievements of the Republican-led House

- The Washington Times

"Over the past two years, the Republican majority in the House has worked tirelessly to counter the Biden-Harris Administration's disastrous, crisis-causing policies, fighting for hardworking families who are struggling under the weight of these failures. With every bill we passed, House Republicans sought to preserve freedom, strengthen our economy, keep communities safe, and hold the government accountable - demonstrating from the beginning what a unified Republican government could accomplish," House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Louisiana Republican, said Siunday.

A majority of Americans approve of President-elect Trump’s handling of the transition process, but coverage of the events by ABC, CBS, and NBC has been almost uniformly negative towards Mr. Trump. (AP Photo)

Liberal bias continues in coverage of Trump, his Cabinet nominees

- The Washington Times

"While polling demonstrates a majority of Americans approve of President-elect Trump's handling of the transition process, the coverage by broadcast networks ABC, CBS, and NBC has been almost uniformly negative," wrote Bill D'Agostino, an analyst with Newsbusters.org, a conservative media watchdog.

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, a 420 ft. icebreaker homeported in Seattle, Wash., breaks ice in support of scientific research in the Arctic Ocean. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Second Class Prentice Danner)

Gimenez calls out lack of Coast Guard capabilities in the Arctic

- The Washington Times

"We are reviewing the progress -- or lack thereof -- of the Coast Guard's Polar Security Cutter program and discussing strategies to ensure the successful completion of this vital acquisition effort. This issue is of paramount importance -- the United States must be able to operate effectively in the Arctic to safeguard our nation's security and strategic interests in this rapidly changing region," said Rep. Carlos Gimenez, Florida Republican.

President-elect Donald Trump takes the stage before he speaks at the FOX Nation Patriot Awards, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, in Greenvale, N.Y. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Public more optimistic about Trump policies now than after 2016 win

- The Washington Times

"Just over half (53%) the public feels optimistic about the policies Trump will pursue over the next few years, while 45% are pessimistic. These overall results are similar to public expectations when Trump was about to start his first term in 2017 (50% optimistic and 43% pessimistic), but there has been a notable shift in intensity among the president-elect's fellow partisans," says a new poll from Monmouth University released Tuesday.

The U.S. House and Senate will consider 32 bills this week, including one which calls for a time capsule to mark the 25oth anniversary of the United States. (AP Photo)

Scalise unveils the week’s work on Capitol Hill

- The Washington Times

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has released "The Leader's Floor Lookout," the always interesting weekly legislative schedule on Capitol Hill. This particular list has our esteemed lawmakers in both chambers of Congress considering 32 bills of many sorts. Here's a sample of what's on the to-do list:

In this Jan. 6, 1945 file photo, American tanks wait on the snowy slopes in Bastogne, Belgium. Hitler had launched his last desperate attack to turn the tide for Germany in World War II. By Christmas, American troops had turned the tables on the Germans. (AP Photo, File)

World War II group holds Battle of the Bulge anniversary memorial

- The Washington Times

Lest we forget, the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge -- a defining and historic event of courage and resilience in World War II -- is Monday. The ever-vigilant Friends of the World War II Memorial will mark the day at the National World War II Memorial in the nation's capital.

President-elect Donald Trump arrives on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after ringing the opening bell, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

A change in mood

- The Washington Times

President-elect Donald Trump is having a helpful influence on the nation. The public is daring to think that maybe, just maybe, things are going to be all right.

Unexplained mystery drones are jumpstarting Capitol Hill discussions while inspiring headlines and social media coverage.  (Image of Earth courtesy of NASA)

Mystery drones make headlines

- The Washington Times

The topic of "aliens" -- as in extraterrestrials -- led the trends on X on Wednesday. Some 44,400 posts mentioning aliens appeared by late afternoon, along with 5,838 posts centered on unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs. One state in particular was part of this phenomenon: New Jersey, site of recent mystery "drone activity" in the last week.

A holiday dinner is displayed on a table in Concord, N.H., on Oct. 22, 2012 — ready for a family gathering. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead, File)

Most Americans want to leave politics behind for the holidays

- The Washington Times

"The majority of U.S. adults (83%) agreed that the holidays are a time to forget our political differences. This remains true across the political spectrum; 82% of adults whose preferred candidate lost the election agreed, as did 84% of adults whose preferred candidate won," the American Psychological Association said in a new report released Tuesday.