Here are the top 10 stories you need to know this week:

10. Feds Release Alleged Cause Of East Palestine Train Crash
The federal government has released what it says is the cause of the controversial train incident in East Palestine, Ohio.
According to the feds, a hot railcar wheel bearing sparked a fire and caused the derailment.

9. Hunter Biden’s DC Law License Suspended
Hunter Biden’s law license (yes, he’s a lawyer!) in Washington DC has been suspended after his recent conviction for buying a gun illegally.

8. Michigan State Rep. Neil Friske Says He’s Being Setup After Arrest For Chasing A Stripper With A Loaded Gun
Neil Friske, a Michigan State Representative known for voting “no” on everything—often one of the only votes against things like banning child marriage and AI generated porn—says he is being set up after he was arrested for allegedly chasing a stripper with a loaded gun. He claims she stole thousands from a briefcase, and tried to stab him with scissors. Police are still investigating…

7. Supreme Court Will Decide Case Involving Young Kids Changing Their Gender
The US Supreme Court will take up a case challenging Tennesee’s law banning what the left calls “gender affirming care” for kids.
The Court will hear the case this fall and make a ruling in 2025.

6. EU Launches Membership Talks With Ukraine
The European Union is one step closer to welcoming Ukraine.
The membership discussions underway are a critical step in the war torn country’s path to joining the EU.

5. Judge Changes Gag Order, Giving Trump More Freedom To Talk
Judge Merchan has ended the gag order in President Trump’s New York case, giving him more freedom to speak his mind after the recent conviction.
Trump can now talk about Stormy Daniels and other witnesses from the trial without the threat of jail time.

4. Louisiana Enacts Law Placing 10 Commandments In Public
Louisiana has passed a law placing the 10 Commandments in every school.
Liberals already have lawsuits in the works to stop it…

3. Speculation Over Trump’s VP Pick Intensifies
Who will President Trump pick for his Vice President? After issues with Mike Pence, the vetting is more intense than ever.
Top candidates include North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Dr. Ben Carson, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, and Ohio Senator JD Vance.

2. Julian Assange Finally Free
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks who was instrumental in exposing Hillary Clinton in 2016, is fianlly free after years of persecution and torture.
Assange accepted a plea deal with American prosecutors that allowed him to leave jail Tuesday morning.

1. Trump And Biden Prepare To Debate
President Trump and Joe Biden are about to have the earliest Presidential debate in modern history.
The debate takes place Thursday night at 9pm on CNN.








