Month: October 2025

A chronicle of Donald Trump's Crimes or Allegations

Trump says he’s no king, but he lives like one 

After 7 million people took to the streets to protest his presidency, President Trump assured the country that he doesn’t consider himself a king. However, he certainly lives like one, and the middle-class Americans who helped elect him are paying for it, literally or metaphorically. The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility tallied several of…
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Kid Rock Uses Slur To Describe His Halloween Costume In Cringe Fox News Moment

Fox News’ Jesse Watters laughed at the offensive moment.

GOP Senator Admits Donald Trump’s Deadly Strikes Would Spark Outrage Under Biden

“I’d be apopleptic,” confessed James Lankford.

Trump Reveals What Test He Had During Unexpected Walter Reed Visit

Trump went in for a “routine yearly checkup” earlier this month just six months after his annual physical.

Donald Trump’s Tariff Tantrum Earns Scathing Rebuke From The Wall Street Journal

The newspaper’s conservative editorial board declared the president was “wrong” on two counts and “shouldn’t get away” with it.

‘Disgusting’: Trump Ripped For ‘Literally Dancing’ As Food Benefits May Expire

California Gov. Gavin Newsom pointed out that millions of Americans could lose access to critical food benefits.

Donald Trump’s Grocery Price Spin Gets A Reality Check From Jake Tapper

The CNN anchor’s fact-check left the president’s claims in the shopping cart.

‘Complete Bats**t Insanity’: Critics Torch Trump Over Bonkers Medical Rant

The president made unfounded claims about a common medication and childhood vaccinations.

US ship heads to Trinidad and Tobago amid Caribbean tensions

A U.S. military ship on Sunday docked in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago amid tensions in the Caribbean sparked by U.S. military action against boats accused of attempting to smuggle fetanyl to the U.S., The Associated Press reported. The ship is a guided missile destroyer named the USS Gravely, according to the AP. The…
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Trump said Pence would ‘go down as a wimp’ in Jan. 6 call, book reveals 

President Trump said former Vice President Pence would “go down as a wimp” during a call on the day of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots, according to a new book. “You’ll go down as a wimp,” Trump said to the former vice president, discussing the choice Pence made to not stop the certification of…
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Trump Slammed Mike Pence As A ‘Wimp’ In Final Call Before January 6 Insurrection

The conversation was reportedly captured in handwritten notes, which are included in a new blockbuster book.

Sen. Ruben Gallego Says Trump’s ‘Little’ Ballroom Project Is A ‘Distraction’

He offered advice to future Democratic presidents looking to taunt Trump: “I think, to really mess with him, just name it the Barack Obama ballroom.”

Man Fleeing Immigration Agents Is Fatally Struck By Vehicle On Virginia Highway

The death of Josué Castro Rivera follows recent incidents in which three other immigrants were killed during immigration enforcement operations.

Trump meets with Brazil leader Lula in Malaysia amid trade tensions

President Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva met Sunday in Malaysia amid trade tensions between their two countries. “President Trump meets with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at [Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)] summit,” the White House’s account on the social platform X posted Sunday, featuring a photo of…
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Harris pressed in BBC interview about raising concerns over Biden

Former Vice President Harris was pressed in a BBC interview about why she didn’t raise concerns about former President Biden’s health before he decided to pull out of the race. In an interview with the BBC, Harris was asked about a segment in her new book, “107 Days,” in which she notes that she did…
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Treasury Secretary Clumsily Dodges Question About Trump Hiking Up Canada Tariffs After An Ad Pissed Him Off

Trump threatened once again to turn the key economic relationship between the United States and its second-biggest trading partner topsy-turvy.

Trump Wants DOJ To Look Into His Go-To Gripe With ‘Gusto’

Though thoroughly debunked, the president wasn’t done squawking about what he called the “biggest SCANDAL in American history.”

Mayor in Ontario defends Reagan ad after Trump imposes 10 percent tariff on Canada

A mayor from the Canadian province of Ontario defended an advertisement paid for by his province that includes remarks from former President Reagan to criticize President Trump’s tariffs. The ad angered Trump, who has since said he will impose an additional 10 percent tariff on Canada’s exports to the United States. “I support the premier’s…
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Senators in both parties raise questions about boat strikes

Senators from both parties are expressing concerns about President Trump’s unilateral approach to conducting military strikes against alleged drug cartel boats in the Caribbean. On the Sunday show circuit, several lawmakers raised questions about the legality of the U.S. military campaign — which last week carried out its 10th attack in recent months on vessels…
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Congress under the gun on military pay as Trump’s $8 billion dries up

Time is running out to find the next solution to get service members paid during the government shutdown, as the $8 billion the Trump administration found to cover troops’ paychecks is due to run out at the end of the month. After Senate Democrats on Thursday sank a vote on Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-Wis.) bill…
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Bessent: US won’t be able to pay military by Nov. 15 if shutdown is prolonged

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday the United States will not be able to pay service members by the middle of next month if the government shutdown is prolonged. “We were able to pay the military employees from excess funds at the Pentagon, middle of this month. I think we’ll be able to pay them…
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Graham says lawmakers to be briefed on potential Venezuela land attack

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) said Sunday that President Trump told him that he plans to brief members of Congress on possible military action in Latin America, including potentially shifting attacks targeting Venezuela from the sea to land. Graham, speaking to Margaret Brennan on CBS News’s “Face the Nation,” said land strikes are “a real…
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Washington Post editorial board praises Trump’s demolition of East Wing

The Washington Post editorial board praised President Trump’s controversial demolition of the East Wing of the White House. “The White House cannot simply be a museum to the past. Like America, it must evolve with the times to maintain its greatness. Strong leaders reject calcification. In that way, Trump’s undertaking is a shot across the…
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Newsom Takes Down Trump For Attacking ‘Naked And Sleeping’ People In Violent ICE Raids

The Democratic governor decried Trump for causing “terror on the streets of America.”