TSA Found Millions in Cash in Luggage of Somalians at Minneapolis Airport
Federal officials have begun investigating the long-ignored shippping of at least $700 million in U.S. dollars by Somalis in airline baggage.

Federal officials have begun investigating the long-ignored shippping of at least $700 million in U.S. dollars by Somalis in airline baggage.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has added Arizona and Connecticut to its list of lawsuits against states for refusing to hand over voter registration rolls to the federal government.

The Venezuelan socialist regime, still reeling from the United States’ capture of Nicolás Maduro, is actively arresting Venezuelans who celebrate the downfall of the now-deposed dictator, the regime confirmed on Tuesday.

Line of duty deaths are down significantly among law enforcement officers in the U.S. since President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the FBI told Breitbart News exclusively.

Greg Ennin, a 53-year-old single father to two daughters, was murdered in an unprovoked stabbing attack on Monday in Democrat-run New York City.

Venezuelan exiles and leaders in the community have expressed in the days following the arrest of former dictator Nicolás Maduro that the socialist regime’s structure remains intact, urging the United States to detain the elite who continue to control the country.

Former Secretary of State and two-time presidential loser Hillary Clinton appears to want to fill her lonely days and empty nights with a libel suit after she falsely claimed on Tuesday that President Trump “urged his supporters to attack Congress and the Capitol” on January 6, 2021.

Data released by the National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) shows that 347 police officers were shot in the line of duty during 2025.

At least thirty individuals confined by courts to mental health institutions have reportedly gone on to commit murder after being released back into the public, a report has found.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has announced administrative action against retired Navy Captain Mark Kelly, citing public statements from the second half of 2025 that the Department of War says were “seditious” and encouraged service members to disobey lawful orders.

Deposed former dictator of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, pleaded not guilty to narco-terrorism charges on Monday in a Manhattan courtroom, claiming he is a “decent man” who is innocent.

In an embarrassing incident highlighting the pitfalls of relying on artificial intelligence in law enforcement, the police department in Heber City, Utah, was forced to explain why a police report generated by AI claimed a responding officer had transformed into a frog.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum doubled down on her country’s rejection of the weekend’s raid that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro. The Venezuelan dictator is currently facing drug charges in a U.S. federal court. She took the opportunity to blame the U.S. for her country’s cartel problems.

Anti‑Trump protesters took to the streets shouting “No kings!” on the very day U.S. forces captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro — a socialist strongman who literally ruled like royalty. As American troops hauled a real tyrant into custody, activists insisted the actual threat to democracy was President Donald J. Trump, turning their demonstrations into a masterclass in political irony.

As U.S. forces executed one of the most decisive military operations in decades — a Trump‑ordered strike that sent 150 aircraft into Venezuela and delivered dictator Nicolás Maduro into American custody — Texas Democrats erupted in fury, blasting the mission as “stupid,” “illegal,” and driven by personal greed.

Far-left climate extremists have claimed responsibility for an arson attack on electrical infrastructure over the weekend that left tens of thousands of people in Berlin without power.

Venezuela’s socialist dictator, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores, will appear in U.S. federal court on Monday to face narco-terrorism charges, according to multiple reports.

A Wisconsin judge who helped an illegal alien escape from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials announced she would be resigning from her position in response to “unprecedented federal legal proceedings” brought against her.

An ethnic Somalian woman enrolled at a U.S. college is blaming Americans for “miscommunication” following her apparent death threat against Elon Musk.

Lawmakers and legal scholars are defending President Trump’s authority to capture Nicolás Maduro without prior approval from Congress.

More charges of deceitful exploitation of federal government programs continue to emerge in Minnesota with the Small Business Administration (SBA) announcing Thursday it has suspended 6,900 borrowers after finding widespread suspected fraud in pandemic-era loans.

A sign appeared on a float in the iconic Rose Bowl parade New Year’s Day demanding an investigation into the Eaton fire, which burned 9,000 homes and killed 19 in Altadena almost a year ago.

Allegations of rampant human services fraud in Minnesota tied to the Somali community have now sparked concerns over the state’s voter registration law that allows a person to go to a polling place and “vouch” for eight other people who can then cast ballots with same-day registration.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) accused President Donald Trump of “politicizing the issue” of alleged Somali immigrant fraud after the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) froze federal payments to childcare businesses in the state.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing the state of Virginia over a law that gives illegal migrants perks such as in-state tuition and state financial assistance.

“Brennan, Clapper, Comey, Rice, Biden, Weissmann, Rosenstein … When are these people being charged?” political strategist Roger Stone told Breitbart News after he was asked if he believes FBI Director Kash Patel is “knocking down enough doors” at Turning Point USA’s 2025 AmericaFest conference.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that agents from the DHS’s Homeland Security Investigations are “conducting a massive investigation on childcare” in Minneapolis.

Far-left billionaire powerbroker George Soros and his family have lavished more than $71,000 into New York Attorney General Letitia James campaign coffers since 2019, including a robust $31,000 to help the longtime adversary of President Donald Trump get re-elected next year, according to a report Sunday by the New York Post.

A man is accused of carjacking a Washington State Trooper Christmas Day on busy Interstate 5 in Seattle.

FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the agency would be shutting down the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington, DC, “permanently.”

Mexico’s federal security forces raided multiple properties tied to Ryan Wedding — a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder accused of becoming a billion‑dollar cartel trafficker — but the FBI Most Wanted fugitive remains at large despite a sweeping operation that uncovered drugs, weapons, and luxury assets.

A grand jury refused to indict Jacob Lee Bard over a December 9, 2025, shooting on the Kentucky State University campus.

President Donald Trump’s administration is forcing down the huge crime waves overseen by Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, according to a crime report posted by Axios.com.

A 65-year-old woman was stabbed to death inside a Barnes & Noble bookstore on Monday in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Police say the suspect admitted to the fatal attack, telling authorities that he experienced an “internal build up” causing him to stab the victim.

As many as 19 states along with the District of Columbia have sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) after its secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a declaration blocking medical professionals from administering sex-rejecting procedures to minors.

SCOTUS has ruled against Trump’s plans to federalize and send 300 Illinois National Guardsmen to the sanctuary city of Chicago.

President Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) filed suit Monday over Washington, DC’s restrictive AR-15 gun controls and the cumbersome registration process maintained by the city’s Metropolitan Police Department.

Minnesota continued to send millions in welfare funding to a Somali charity even after the group’s chairman had been arrested for fraud.

A Los Angeles jury returned a “not guilty” verdict in the case of a tow truck driver who was charged with theft for towing a government vehicle being used by ICE during a raid.

The DOJ announced that a nationwide crackdown on child sex predators has resulted in the arrest of 293 child sex abuse offenders and the location of 205 child victims.
