The president said he’ll “just have to blame” it “if something happens that’s really bad.”
“Trolololololol,” the White House communications director Steven Cheung responded to a post about the move.
Democrats are taking a much tougher stance on the looming deadline to keep the government open than they did earlier this year, warning there will be a shutdown if Republicans attempt to jam them with another partisan stopgap funding measure from the House. Spurred on by disgruntled progressives who want to see them fight, Democrats…
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Democratic leaders in Illinois and Maryland are under growing pressure to move forward with redistricting as they eye potential White House bids in 2028 and Republicans in other states move forward with rewriting their own congressional lines. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) has said all options are on the table for redistricting in his state,…
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Michael Osterholm explained why he “wouldn’t want my kids going to Florida in the years ahead, to go to Walt Disney World or any place like that.”
The “Late Show” host ripped the president for attacking the city of Chicago.
The late night host’s crack got an unexpected reaction from his live audience.
Donald Trump’s son addressed the rumors that have swirled in recent days.
“Slobber slobber slobber,” one critic snarked on social media.
The “Late Night” host broke down how the president is “really spinning out” amid a push for the Justice Department to release the Epstein files.
The long-running show took an all-too-intimate look at the president’s relationship with the devil.
Trump shared a series of outlandish posts touching on everything from Rosie O’Donnell to Cracker Barrel.
Former Rep. Joe Walsh said the GOP has become something other than a political party.
After an appeals court ruled that most of Trump’s tariffs were illegal, the administration asked the Supreme Court to weigh in.
They detailed the trauma and shock of the experience in a court filing.
House Democrat Gwen Moore (Wisc.) took a hit at Republicans over their plan to rebrand President Trump’s mega spending bill, comparing the decision to the recent uproar over Cracker Barrel’s temporary logo change. “Republicans ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ is so unpopular they’re being instructed by Donald Trump to start calling it the ‘working families tax…
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Rep. Jim McGovern ripped the president after he downplayed a press conference that included the convicted sex offender’s victims.
“And it’ll happen again,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) compared the modern-day political landscape to the pre-World War II era in the United States, pointing specifically to tariffs and foreign policy. In an interview published Wednesday with a local Kentucky newspaper, the Lexington Herald-Leader, McConnell reflected on his storied career in the Senate as the Republican leader and said he…
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Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), the chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, said in a Wednesday interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill” that the panel will compile its own Jeffrey Epstein “list,” a tally of powerful figures related to the deceased sex offender and financier. “We’re going to compile a list from the…
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JB Pritzker had a quick comeback to the Texas Republican’s attempt at humor.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Wednesday said President Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for rapidly distributing the COVID-19 vaccine during the pandemic. “President Trump deserves a Nobel Prize for Operation Warp Speed,” Cassidy said in a Wednesday statement on X. His comment comes hours after Bourla said Trump saved…
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More Americans trust the opinions of the Federal Reserve on the U.S. economy than President Trump, a new poll has found. When asked who they trust more to set economic policies for the U.S., nearly twice as many respondents in the latest Economist/YouGov poll released this week said the Federal Reserve board. While 45 percent…
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A year after making campaign promises to release info on the convicted sex trafficker, the president is now blaming his enemies.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the face of the federal government’s health care policies, but a new poll suggests few Americans trust his advice when it comes to their own medical decisions. An Economist/YouGov poll released Wednesday found that 26 percent of respondents said that they at least “somewhat” trust Kennedy’s medical advice,…
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