Month: November 2025

A chronicle of Donald Trump's Crimes or Allegations

Portland’s 2020 unrest echoes throughout trial over Trump National Guard plan

The chaotic riots that consumed Portland, Ore., during the summer of 2020 reverberated through a trial over President Trump’s efforts to send National Guard troops into the city’s streets.  Federal officials and government lawyers have portrayed Portland as under siege in seeking to persuade a judge that Trump’s takeover of the state’s soldiers and plans…
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Spanberger leads Earle-Sears in Virginia, AG race a toss-up: Poll

Former Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D) leads her Republican rival in the final days of the Virginia gubernatorial race, while the attorney general’s race is a toss-up, according to a new poll. Spanberger leads Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R) 55 to 44 percent, according to the final Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey released on Sunday. The…
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Bessent compares Canada’s Reagan ad to ‘election interference’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday compared a Canadian ad featuring former President Reagan, which angered President Trump, to “election interference.” “I read that the premier of Ontario spent $75 million sending propaganda across the U.S. border via — “ Bessent told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.” “This is Ronald Reagan’s own…
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Harris rallies with Newsom in support of California redistricting

Former Vice President Harris rallied with California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Saturday in support of redistricting in the Golden State. “So, listen, I wanted to just come by to, in particular, thank everyone here, all the folks who have been canvassing, knocking on doors, talking with your friends, talking with your neighbors, talking with…
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Hegseth: Military strikes alleged drug vessel in Caribbean, killing 3

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said late Saturday that U.S. forces struck an alleged drug vessel in the Caribbean and killed three after a string of similar strikes in the region in recent weeks. “Today, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on another narco-trafficking vessel operated…
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Clashing GOP proposals throw HIV services into deep uncertainty

Some lawmakers and advocates are increasingly uncertain whether critical HIV and AIDS services will survive the federal government’s funding fight. The GOP’s House-passed budget bill seeks to cut over $1.5 billion in services for people living with and vulnerable to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the U.S. — far greater than the cuts proposed by…
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Obama slams Trump while stumping for Spanberger, Sherrill

Former President Obama hit the campaign trail on Saturday, rallying supporters for Democratic gubernatorial candidates Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill at separate events in Virginia and New Jersey — while throwing some jabs at President Trump in the process. “Every day, this White House offers up a fresh batch of lawlessness and recklessness and mean-spiritedness…
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Fetterman: Both Republicans and Democrats ‘get hungry’ without SNAP during shutdown

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Saturday called the effects of the government shutdown, including Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits not being issued for at least November, “wrong.” Speaking with Lara Trump on Fox News’s “My View,” Fetterman said he did not care “who’s behind” the shutdown, “it’s always wrong, and here we are.” “I…
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Bill Maher trolls Trump over ‘kingly’ moves amid government shutdown

Comedian Bill Maher on Friday mocked President Trump for receiving a golden crown from South Korean President Lee Jae Myung during his trip to Asia. “He was in South Korea and the president there gave him a golden crown and Trump was very moved by it,” Maher said on his HBO show “Real Time with Bill…
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Trump threatens military action in Nigeria, citing alleged killings of Christians

President Trump on Saturday told the Department of Defense (DOD) to “prepare for possible action” in Nigeria over alleged attacks on Christians in the African country. “If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that…
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Sunday shows preview: Stakes rise as government shutdown enters second month

The government shutdown entered its second month on Saturday, and the stalemate between Republican and Democratic senators could soon see a breaking point as federal food programs stopped issuing benefits to millions of Americans. Back from his trip to Asia, President Trump said on Thursday that he wants Republicans to use the “nuclear option” to…
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New SNAP restrictions go into place amid shutdown drama

New Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) rules are going into effect on Saturday, even as benefits will already not be issued through November without federal funding due to the government shutdown. The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) website, where millions of Americans can review their options and apply, details how “the well has run…
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‘South Park’ mocks Pam Bondi as Trump ‘brown-noser’

A Friday episode of “South Park” mocked Attorney General Pam Bondi by depicting her with feces on her face to paint the concept that she’s a “brown-noser.”  In the Halloween episode of the satirical animated show, Bondi was directed to investigate a threat to President Trump’s “partner,“ Satan, who is depicted as pregnant in the…
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Fetterman leans on fellow Dems to reopen government: ‘This is not some sh—y game show’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Friday criticized his fellow Democrats for repeatedly voting against legislation to reopen the government — a move that has put aid programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at risk. Democrats have held firm to their demands for an extension of health care subsidies under the Affordable Care…
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Greene: GOP shoulders blame for not correcting ACA as health premiums set to rise

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is casting much of the blame for rising health premiums on her own party, arguing Republicans should have reformed the Affordable Care Act, and its expiring tax credits, sooner. Expiring subsidies in the Obama-era bill have been at the forefront of Democrats’ challenge to the House-passed continuing resolution that would…
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This Is The ‘Scariest Part’ Of Trump’s Attacks In The Caribbean

The Trump administration is barreling towards a war in Venezuela with minimal checks or clarity around top officials’ policy-making goals.

Carney confirms apology to Trump, says anti-tariff ad ‘not something I would have done’

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday confirmed his apology to President Trump earlier this week after an ad aired in Ontario that was critical of Trump’s tariffs and used comments from former President Reagan to argue against the trade policy. “I did apologize to the president,” Carney, who added that he tried to steer…
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Rubio, Vance see growing speculation over their 2028 ambitions

President Trump floating Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as a potential presidential ticket is fueling questions about their working relationship and political futures as chatter about who will lead the 2028 Republican ticket intensifies. Vance and Rubio have a history of teaming up during their tenures in the Senate, but talk…
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Trump Throws Lavish Halloween ‘Great Gatsby’ Party On Eve Of SNAP Running Dry

The president hosted his glittering, Roaring ’20s-themed event at Mar-a-Lago hours before federal food benefits were set to go on pause.

Canadian Prime Minister Says He Told Ontario’s Premier Not To Run Anti-Tariff Ad That Upset Trump

“It’s not something I would have done,” Carney added at a news conference as he wrapped a nine-day trip to Asia.

Live updates: SNAP benefits on the line amid shutdown; Obama to stump for Dems in VA, NJ

Federal food aid is on the line as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is poised to run out of money on Saturday amid the ongoing government shutdown. A federal judge on Friday ordered officials to tap emergency funds for the program and President Trump later indicated that he would follow through. But a plan…
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Laura Loomer: Heritage Foundation president a ‘liability for GOP’

Far-right activist Laura Loomer on Friday slammed the Heritage Foundation after its president, Kevin Roberts, spoke out in support of Tucker Carlson’s interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes. Loomer called out Roberts as a “hypocrite” after his recent interview with host Dana Loesch, where he indirectly condemned comments made by Carlson and Fuentes, and following…
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California Kick-Starts Counteroffensive In Trump’s Redistricting War

Voters will decide whether the state can respond to Texas’ gerrymandering and eliminate up to five GOP-held seats in the state ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Trump Keeps Doing This 1 Hand Gesture — And A Study Reveals It’s More Powerful Than You Think

A new study reveals the persuasive appeal of the gesture.

Trump’s call for end to filibuster faces GOP headwinds

President Trump’s fresh push for Republicans to abandon the Senate filibuster is showing little sign of success, even as lawmakers struggle to find a way out of the ongoing government shutdown. Trump’s call for Senate Republicans to use the “nuclear option” underscores his growing frustration with the government shutdown as it enters its second month. But…
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