Month: November 2025

A chronicle of Donald Trump's Crimes or Allegations

Trump suggests he and Burgum will ‘fix’ Lincoln Reflecting Pool

President Trump said Wednesday he and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum will “fix” the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. The president posted a video of workers attending to the pool, with “Time to Say Goodbye” by Andrea Bocelli playing in the background, to his Truth Social Platform. Near the end of the video, the…

Bill O’Reilly Starkly Warns Republicans About Midterms: ‘You Better Get Something Going’

The “No Spin News” host pored over numerous polls showing growing dissatisfaction among Americans about the cost of food and health care.

Bowing To Trump’s Pressure, Indiana Republicans To Reconsider Redistricting

The president’s wrath and mounting threats against Republican state lawmakers and their families seem to have prompted the reversal.

Appeals court panel upholds nearly $1M sanctions against Trump, Alina Habba over Hillary Clinton lawsuit

A federal appeals court upheld nearly $1 million in penalties against President Trump and Alina Habba for filing “frivolous” lawsuits against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), former FBI Director James Comey and others.  William Pryor Jr., the chief judge for the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, wrote Wednesday that the president and…

Comer worries conspiracy theories could drown out Epstein investigation

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) said in a new interview that he’s worried the outcome of the congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein could get drowned out by conspiracy theories. Politico reported Wednesday that Comer drew comparisons to the 1964 report led by Chief Justice Earl Warren on…

Trump Launches Aggressive Push To End Russia-Ukraine War — And Seems To Favor 1 Side

The president is optimistic that he can finally achieve one of his 2024 campaign goals, but the thorniest issues have yet to be resolved.

Trump Aide Doubles Down On Debunked Thanksgiving Dinner Claim

Kevin Hassett, reportedly the front-runner to be the next Federal Reserve chair, was accused of telling “poor people to be cool with less.”

Former GOP rep: Current House Republicans ‘are miserable’

Former Rep. Dave Trott (R-Mich.) said current House Republicans are “miserable” and subject to frequent attacks from the MAGA base while serving under the second Trump administration. “Members I have kept in touch with are miserable, and the deplorable state of affairs in our Capitol today is certainly a driving factor behind many recent lawmakers’…

Second-Term Tab For Trump’s Golf Hobby Tops $70 Million, On Track To Exceed $300 Million

The total would double the $151.5 million taxpayers shelled out for him to play golf during his first term.

Trump’s Oval Office Nap

President Donald Trump appeared to doze off during a recent press conference in the Oval Office.

Michelle Obama: East Wing demolition sparked feeling of ‘loss for us as a nation’

Former first lady Michelle Obama said Tuesday she “felt a loss for us as a nation” when she saw the East Wing of the White House being demolished. In an interview on “The Jamie Kern Lima Show” podcast, Obama was asked what it felt like for her in her body when she saw the viral…

Georgia Case Against Trump Dropped, Ending Efforts To Punish President Over 2020 Election Aftermath

It was the most wide-ranging of four criminal cases brought against Trump in 2023.

Colombia president: Oil ‘at the heart’ of Trump Venezuela pressure campaign

Colombian President Gustavo Petro said in a new interview that oil is at the center of the Trump administration’s pressure campaign in Venezuela instead of the fight against narcotics. “[Oil] is at the heart of the matter,” Petro told CNN in the interview, published Wednesday. “So, that’s a negotiation about oil. I believe that is…

Trump Is Confronted With Kash Patel Report On Air Force One

The president addressed an MS NOW article on the FBI director.

Swalwell on leader of Democratic Party: ‘It’s the Avengers right now’

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) counted himself among the Democratic officials “who are stepping up” as the party is currently devoid of a clear leader. In an interview on CNN’s “The Arena,” the California Democrat, who recently announced his bid for governor, compared the party to Marvel’s team of Avengers when asked who he thinks is…

Vindman: Trump, Hegseth ‘involved in undue command influence’

Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Va.) on Tuesday said President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s involvements in efforts to prosecute members of Congress who participated in the “illegal orders” video could force the case to be thrown out on the grounds of “undue command influence.” “It’s not just Pete Hegseth. It is also the president himself….

DOJ: Noem made final call on deportation flights after judge’s order

New filings by the Justice Department say it was Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem who made the decision to rebuff a court order by transferring more than 100 Venezuelan men to Salvadoran custody to be imprisoned. The disclosure is the latest detail to emerge in an ongoing review of whether to hold in contempt any…

HuffPost Headlines 11-24

The Pentagon investigates a sitting senator, an envoy to Russia plays favorites, and the son of a beloved icon gets a big win – just some of the stories HuffPost is following today.

Erika Kirk says Turning Point USA’s plans to support Vance in 2028 ‘are in the works’

Charlie Kirk was an early advocate for JD Vance’s selection as vice president, and the two remained close until Kirk’s death.

Politics and pumpkin pie: Experts offer tips on navigating table talk at Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for families to come together, but with tensions boiling across red and blue states in a deeply divided country, the risk of this year’s holiday meal turning into a political food fight could be higher than ever. So ITK decided to turn to two professionals when it comes to across-the-aisle…

Cory Booker: ‘The Democratic Party has failed in my generation’

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) says “the Democratic Party has failed in my generation” and needs to have a “very tough conversation” about how to increase its appeal to voters. Booker, a potential candidate for president in 2028, argued in a long interview with The New York Times’ David Leonhardt that the Democratic Party needs to…

House Republican on reported Witkoff conversation with Putin aide: ‘Major problem’

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) expressed concern Tuesday over reports that U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff advised an aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the best approach to sell President Trump on a deal to end the war with Ukraine. “This is a major problem. And one of the many reasons why these ridiculous side…

Mark Kelly calls Hegseth ‘totally unqualified’: ‘It is so ridiculous’

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Tuesday denounced Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as a “totally unqualified” Cabinet member after he launched an investigation into the lawmaker for directing service members not to follow illegal orders in a video that featured five other members of Congress. “I don’t know Pete Hegseth well. I sit on the committee…

Trump is totally checked out — here’s why that’s so dangerous 

Trump’s overwhelming apathy has created power vacuums across every part of our government, and his band of grifting loyalists are rushing in to steal what they can while the boss is clocked out. 

Interior rolls out 2026 nonresident fees at national parks, some $100 per person

The Interior Department on Tuesday shared plans to increase national park entry fees for non-residents. The new policy will be applied at 11 of the most visited national parks in the U.S., where non-residents without an annual pass will pay an additional $100 per person to enter. Annual passes will cost $80 for U.S. citizens…