Natalie Harp received lifesaving treatment for her bone cancer as a result of Donald Trump’s 2018 “Right to Try Act,” and wanted to work for the man who made it possible.
The attacks on her are disgusting.
NEW: Obama-appointed Judge Indira Talwani—who just blocked Trump’s mail-voting order nationwide—received a Workers Justice Award from the Chinese Progressive Association, a pro-China “partner of the PRC.”
The group works with the Chinese Consulate, including sponsoring a PRC flag-raising ceremony at Boston City Hall.
Democrats loved it when Eric Holder was Obama’s wingman. They cheered when Biden’s AG tried to put Trump in prison. They don’t want an “independent” DOJ. They want a federal government that puts all of their political opponents in prison.
.@SecretaryWright at the Permian Basin in West Texas: "We can produce more oil and gas at less cost than we ever could before. In the past decade, oil production in this basin — America's largest oilfield — has quadrupled. Natural gas production has grown sevenfold.
🚨 HUGE 2A WIN!
Attorney General Todd Blanche just reopened the federal gun-rights restoration process after more than 30 years of it being shut down.
Americans who lost their rights can now apply on a case-by-case basis.
Not automatic.
Not for violent criminals.
Not for anyone who remains a danger.
The Second Amendment is no longer a second-class right.
This is what restoring the Constitution looks like. 🇺🇸
The WNBA’s official response to reports that a mother and daughter were told to cover their XX-XY shirts at the Fever-Dream game.
Unserious league continues its generational run.
The most successful lawman in the history of the American West was born into slavery, could not read a single word, and once arrested his own son for murder.
His name was Bass Reeves.
He was born in Arkansas in 1838 and owned by a man named George Reeves. During the Civil War the two of them were playing cards, something was said, and Bass beat him and ran. He went into Indian Territory and lived with the Cherokee, Creek and Seminole for years. He learned to shoot, he learned to track, and he learned to speak five different languages, none of which he could write down.
When the war ended he came out a free man with a very specific set of skills and no way to use them, so he farmed.
Then in 1875 the federal government had a problem. Indian Territory had become the place outlaws went because white marshals could not operate there and did not know the ground. Judge Isaac Parker needed deputies who could. Somebody pointed at the farmer who knew every creek in the territory and spoke to everyone in it.
Reeves was 37. He worked the job for the next 32 years, over a district of 75,000 square miles.
He made more than 3,000 arrests. He killed 14 men in the line of duty. He was never once wounded, though on separate occasions men shot the hat off his head and the belt off his waist.
And he could not read the warrants he was serving. So before he rode out, he had someone read the stack to him out loud, and he memorized them. All of them. Names, charges, descriptions. When he needed a specific warrant he pulled the right piece of paper out of the pile every time. In 32 years he never arrested the wrong man.
He also just lied to people constantly. He would ride out as a farmer, a cowboy, a drifter, whatever the situation called for. Chasing two brothers in the Red River Valley, he showed up at their mother's house dressed as a run-down tramp in a floppy hat with three bullet holes shot through it, told her he was on the run from a posse, and asked for a meal. She fed him. She let him stay. When her sons came home that night he sat with them and pitched them on letting him join up.
He waited until all three of them were asleep in the same room. Then he quietly handcuffed both of them without waking either one and walked them 28 miles back to his camp in the morning. Their mother followed him for miles down the road cussing at him the entire way.
In 1887 he was tried for murder himself, for the shooting of his own trail cook. A Black deputy on trial for killing a white man in 1887 Arkansas. He was acquitted.
In 1902 his son Bennie killed his wife. The other deputies did not want to touch it. Reeves asked for the warrant, said it was his to serve, and went out and brought his own son in within two weeks. Bennie got life at Leavenworth. He served his time so cleanly that citizens petitioned for his release and he got it.
Then Oklahoma became a state in 1907 and brought its segregation laws with it. Reeves was 68 years old with three thousand arrests behind him, and he did not keep the federal job.
So he took a job as a city policeman in Muskogee, walking a beat downtown.
For the two years he walked it, there was not a single reported crime on that beat.
Some historians argue the Lone Ranger was based on him. That part gets debated. Everything above it is just the record.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez are clashing over immigration and border security as tensions escalate between the two European governments.
Italy imposed tighter border controls on travelers from Spain, while Sánchez’s government responded with reciprocal measures amid a surge of attempted migrant crossings into Spain’s Ceuta.
For more updates, watch OAN on OAN Live or click the link in our bio.
As part of a nationwide retail theft crackdown operation, the Collier County Sheriff's Office has arrested 31 suspects and revealed that their county had the 2nd highest number of arrests in the state of Florida as part of that operation.
Caitlin Clark has done something never before seen in WNBA history. In any 10-game stretch of a single season, there have been 15 instances of a player averaging 26+ PPG and 6 of a player averaging 9+ APG.
Clark is the first player ever to average both at the same time.
IRAN PUTS BOUNTIES ON U.S. TROOPS
Tehran is reportedly offering up to $30,000 to kill or capture an American soldier as tensions with Washington escalate.
For more updates, watch OAN on OAN Live or click the link in our bio.
Newly declassified files reveal that the FBI dropped its investigation into Rep. Eric Swalwell's romantic relationship with an alleged Chinese spy — even though it had concluded she was an “illegal source of campaign contributions” — as it ramped up its investigation of Trump.
Goldie Ghamari @gghamari reveals the Iranians view talks as a sign of weakness and are bragging about how they’ve won the war.
Watch Fine Point with @ChanelRion Weeknights 7pm ET / 4pm PT