@TxDPSSouth / Twitter Texas Pilot Suspects Something's Not Right with Gulfstream Jet, Takes a Closer Look and Everyone Scatters The pilot had become suspicious when he noticed a group of 15 people dropped off at the main gate. He acted on it. By Matthew Holloway September 4, 2022
Brandon Bell / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Shares a Post on a New American Civil War: 'The Enemy Comes from Within' A social media post by the former president had his political enemies flocking to social media. But they didn't answer a key point. By Joe Saunders May 23, 2022
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Floated Surgical Strike Against Cartel to Halt Drug Trafficking: Report President Trump considered surgical airstrikes against drug manufacturing labs in Mexico, according to a new report. By Richard Moorhead May 7, 2022
Nassau County District Attorney / AP MS-13 Leader Known as 'Reaper' Sentenced to Life in Prison for 'Almost Unfathomable' Crimes He reported directly to the gang’s top leadership in El Salvador and was responsible for implementing violence and intimidation. By Jack Davis April 2, 2022
Joe Raedle / Getty ImagesSpecial Report El Salvador Becomes the First Country to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender On Monday, the El Salvadorian Legislative Assembly passed a law directing all companies to accept Bitcoin for payment alongside the dollar. By Eric Nanneman June 9, 2021
Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary VP Harris, Mexico Pres. to Discuss Giving Migrants US Citizenship if They Plant Trees in Mexico: Mexican Official The bizarre proposal was announced amid an unprecedented wave of illegal immigration across the nation's southern border. By Jack Cowhick April 29, 2021
Salvador Melendez / AP Biden Administration Reportedly Gets Snubbed by President of El Salvador 'President Bukele is the most successful, politically stable and important leader in Central America,' Tom Shannon said. By The Associated Press April 8, 2021
@ISAsurfing / TwitterCommentary Surfer Training for Olympics Killed by Lightning After Hugging Friend in Water Diaz reminds us of the brevity of life - today is the day to go to church, love they neighbor, read your Bible and confess your sins. By Christine Favocci March 27, 2021
Fox News / screen shotCommentary President of El Salvador to Tucker: Mass Immigration 'Not Profitable' for El Salvador or US Bukele understands why people are leaving the country in droves, and he hopes that people will stay as improvements are made. By Cameron Arcand March 17, 2021
Alfredo Estrella / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Trump CBP Chief Says Biden Policies Will Bring 'Waves' of Illegals, Relive 2019 All Over Again While the Trump administration is working to secure the borders during the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden is trying to undo the work. By C. Douglas Golden January 1, 2021