Author: J.D. Heyes

J.D. Heyes is the editor-in-chief for USA Journal News. He has written online extensively, most recently for NewsTarget for many years.

Former Vice President Mike Pence just got some more bad news as his flagging 2024 presidential campaign continues to fade. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Just the News reported that General Keith Kellogg (ret.), a former national security advisor, recently endorsed Donald Trump over his former superior, Pence. Kellogg expressed his view that Pence’s attention seemed directed towards his own political prospects rather than addressing substantive matters. Kellogg’s commentary on Truth Social highlighted how the former vice president’s excessively righteous and passive approach “is not what Republican voters want” and are seeking a resolute…

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SiriusXM podcaster and former Fox News star Megyn Kelly provided some keen insight into the tangled and allegedly corrupt world of President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden during her Tuesday program. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Kelly was joined on her show by Miranda Devine, a columnist for the New York Post who has covered Hunter Biden’s scandals and wrote a book about the findings on his laptop, for a conversation regarding the meticulously crafted image of Joe Biden as a devoted family man, concerns about his apparent lack of empathy, and…

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The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case has issued a bombshell ruling that has actually put special counsel Jack Smith on the defensive. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Judge Aileen Cannon, who was designated as a Judge for the Southern District of Florida by President Donald Trump, delivered a setback to Smith in a Monday ruling through the invalidation of two sealed filings he previously submitted. POLITICO’s senior legal correspondent, Kyle Cheney, drew attention to the blow in a post on Twitter in which he explained what Judge Cannon did…

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Fox News’ ace White House correspondent Peter Doocy, a constant thorn in the side of press secretary Karine Jean Pierre, has been noticeably absent from his duties for months. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. But he’s back now and has explained why he was gone for so long. “Doocy returned Monday after spending time on paternity leave in late spring after his wife, Fox News congressional correspondent Hillary Vaughn, returned to work. The couple welcomed their daughter Feb. 1,” The Daily Caller reported. The White House correspondent spoke fondly about fatherhood and shared delightful…

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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell just keeps having bad days. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell faced yet another challenging moment, following the previous public relations disaster where he froze and did not speak during a press conference over the weekend. This time, he was heckled and shouted down by a crowd of Kentuckians urging him to retire and open up his seat for someone younger and with fewer health issues. The heckling occurred at Kentucky’s 2023 Fancy Farm Picnic, where Senator McConnell attempted to deliver a five-minute speech amidst…

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Former President Donald Trump is renowned for sticking his political opponents with catchy nicknames they can never live down, and now, he’s given a new one to RINO Sen. Mitt Romney. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. The Utah Republican has yet to announce if he’ll be running again for reelection next year. He’s already got a serious GOP challenger who is likely to give him a run for his money and may even be able to win a primary. Meantime, Trump has saddled Romney with the name “Kryptonite.” “Mitt’s a loser. He’s been a…

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A leading pollster increasingly concerned about what he is seeing happen to the country sounded the alarm again during an interview Friday morning, a day after former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to four more charges filed against him by his chief political rival’s Justice Department. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Trump appeared in a D.C. federal court Thursday afternoon as he was arraigned on charges linked to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot. Pollster Frank Luntz told the Canadian Broadcast Company that he sees the political and media systems in the U.S. going…

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President Donald Trump, indicted yet again by Joe Biden’s Department of Justice for having and expressing his own beliefs about the 2020 election in a move that has left analysts gasping for breath at the First Amendment violations it would demand, wants the Supreme Court to become involved. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Because the repeated attacks by the Biden DOJ on Biden’s primary opposition in the 2024 election are “election interference.” Trump, in fact, on Truth Social social media, said, “CRAZY! My political opponent has hit me with a barrage of weak lawsuits,…

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Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz gave former President Donald Trump some very good news during an interview on Thursday. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Dershowitz said he believes that a Washington, D.C. jury will likely convict Trump because the city is 90 percent Democrat. However, he predicted any conviction would be overturned eventually by the U.S. Supreme Court (see video below): Not only freedom of speech but freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances and freedom to challenge elections. In the indictment, they acknowledge that there are these freedoms, but…

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Tucker Carlson recently conducted a revealing and intimate interview with Devon Archer, former business partner of Hunter Biden. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. During the explosive conversation, Archer discussed his collaboration with Hunter Biden, the scope of their business activities, and the purported involvement of then-Vice President Joe Biden. The interview offers new insights into their business dealings. At one point, Carlson asked Archer to describe the specific skill set Hunter brought to the table (see video below). “At the end of the day, he had a career in Washington, graduated Yale Law School and…

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