‘The People’s House’: Donald Trump’s East Wing Demolition Sounds an Echo of Havana’s Desecration
Trump’s ballroom will stand as a reminder in limestone, marble, and undoubtedly gold, of what was taken from us.
Trump’s ballroom will stand as a reminder in limestone, marble, and undoubtedly gold, of what was taken from us.
Meanwhile, U.S. Rep María Elvira Salazar defended President Trump on CNN after he called a female reporter “Piggy.”
Suarez has been handing out more keys than a used car salesman.
Stephen Miller’s wife could not fool Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones.
A Tamarac vendor complained about Mayor Michelle Gomez preventing him from selling Kamala Harris shirts at a city park in 2024.
Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch, is representing Loomer in her defamation lawsuit against HBO.
FLL and MIA are among the 40 “high-volume” markets whose air traffic will be reduced by 10 percent.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez presented Donald Trump with a golden key to the city during the America Business Forum.
The Barry University alumna banned from Uber, YouTube, Facebook, Google, and PayPal is deemed fit to cover the Pentagon.
Saudi Arabia fanboy Francis Suarez is the president of the American Business Forum board.
While scores of Americans worry about losing SNAP benefits and their loved ones to ICE, Trump is building a $250 million playground.
It’s been quite a year. And now we’re setting out to raise $30,000 to power our newsroom into 2026.
A group of deportation officers from other states were sent to Miami this past weekend to assist with a 287(g) operation.
Renderings of his controversial $250 million East Wing ballroom look eerily similar to his Palm Beach estate.
DHS said Roberto Mosquera was convicted of “first-degree murder.” Records show he served time for attempted murder.
“More than 25 years with President Trump, defending our Republican principles and values,” the mailer reads.
DHS appears to have dispatched additional deportation officers to Miami for an unspecified 287(g) operation.
The plane used to send migrants to Africa is owned by a South Florida developer behind several Trump-branded properties.
The event is held across the street from the site of Trump’s future presidential library.
“They should be called ‘Florida Show Me Your Papers Patrol,'” immigration activist Thomas Kennedy says.
The Trump administration is looking for office space in 19 cities to support federal law enforcement efforts.
“Hypocrisy at its finest,” one user wrote in Spanish in response to the Doral mayor’s statement about the suspension of TPS.