
- PoliticsHuffPost
Seth Meyers Loses It After Joke About Trump Moving Out Gets A Real-World Spin
The "Late Night" host quipped that Trump might steal White House memorabilia on his way out of office. And then...
- U.S.Complex
Capitol Officer Photographed In MAGA Hat Says It Was Part of Plan to Rescue Trapped Police
An officer who was photographed wearing a MAGA hat during the Capitol riots said the cap was part of a plan to enter the building and rescue other officers.
- EntertainmentIn The Know
After a driver cursed a woman out at a drive-thru, she responded in a 'powerful' way
When a TikToker was allegedly called a derogatory term at a drive-thru, she decided to pay him back in an unexpected manner.
- NewsPeople
VideoSecret Service Denies Report Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Refused to Let Agents Use Their Restrooms
While agents had access to a porta-potty, for a time, they also used a restroom at Vice President Mike Pence's residence, the Obamas' home and at area restaurants
- PoliticsHuffPost
Feeling Betrayed, Far-Right Extremists Have A New Message For Trump: 'Get Out Of Our Way'
As Trump backs down from his “Stop the Steal” hoax, the supporters he radicalized are vowing to carry on the fight without him.
- U.S.Associated Press
House arrest plan for invader of Pelosi's office halted
A federal judge in Washington on Friday night halted a plan to release and put on house arrest the Arkansas man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol. Richard Barnett will instead be brought to Washington, D.C., immediately for proceedings in his case, Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ordered Friday night, staying a decision by another judge to confine Barnett to his home in Gravette, Arkansas, until his trial. Howell's ruling came hours after U.S. Magistrate Judge Erin Wiedemann in Arkansas set a $5,000 bond for Barnett and ordered that a GPS monitor track his location.
- EntertainmentHuffPost
Tucker Carlson Slammed For 'Vile And Vicious' Attack On Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
The Fox News personality ridiculed the New York Democrat for saying she feared for her life during the U.S. Capitol riot.