Month: January 2026

A chronicle of Donald Trump's Crimes or Allegations

Trump shops for marble for White House ballroom

President Trump shopped for marble and onyx Friday in Florida for the new White House ballroom. Trump visited Arc Stone & Tile in Lake Worth, Fla., in Palm Beach County, a short drive from his Mar-a-Lago resort. “President Trump is purchasing marble and onyx, at his own expense, for the White House Ballroom,” a White…
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Trump: Losing ability to issue tariffs would be ‘terrible blow’ to US national security

President Trump on Friday doubled down on his tariff agenda as the Supreme Court weighs its legality, suggesting that losing his ability to impose import taxes on trading partners “would be a terrible blow” to the country. “Tariffs are an overwhelming benefit to our Nation, as they have been incredible for our National Security and…

Ex-Cheney physician says Trump aspirin regimen ‘makes no sense’

Dr. Jonathan Reiner, cardiologist to the late former Vice President Dick Cheney, dismissed President Trump’s aspirin regimen Thursday. The president told the Wall Street Journal that he takes a larger dose of the pain reliever to thin his blood, despite recommendations from his doctors to reduce intake. “I don’t want thick blood pouring through my…

Iran: US troops ‘legitimate targets’ after Trump threatens to intervene in protests

A senior Iranian official on Friday condemned President Trump’s threat that the U.S. would come to the aid of protesters in the country facing violence, warning that the Islamic Republic could retaliate against American bases and troops in the region. Speaker of Iran’s parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, was responding to Trump’s warning on Truth Social…

4 reasons Americans are feeling worse about the economy

The economy keeps growing — but life isn’t getting easier for many.

This Presidential Golf Course Could Be Trump’s Next Major Construction Project

Presidents often find solace in golfing, and Joint Base Andrews in Maryland is a favorite spot because it’s close to the White House and has built-in security.

Live updates: Iran threatens US targets as Trump vows to ‘rescue’ protesters

Iran and the U.S. traded threats on Friday, after days of protests in the Islamic Republic over soaring inflation. President Trump early Friday warned Iran that the U.S. would “rescue” protesters in the nation if the regime escalates its response to “peaceful” demonstrations. Six people have died nationwide in the biggest protests in years. “We…
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Whitehouse details Dems’ Kennedy Center probe: ‘Their first instinct was to loot it’

Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.) said he believes the Trump administration is trying to “loot” the Kennedy Center.  In November, Whitehouse launched a probe into allegations of cronyism and corruption at the performing arts center under interim President Richard Grenell, who was appointed by President Trump in February.  The Rhode Island Democrat told The Guardian…

Trump vows to ‘rescue’ protestors amid Iran unrest: ‘We are locked and loaded’

President Trump early Friday warned Iran that the U.S. will “rescue” protesters in the nation if the regime further escalates its response to “peaceful” demonstrations. “If Iran [shoots] and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social….

Trump And Top Iranian Officials Exchange Threats Over Protests Roiling Iran

“We are locked and loaded and ready to go,” Trump wrote, without elaborating.

A Makeup Artist And A Spray Tan Expert Offer Their Professional Opinion On What Exactly Is Happening Here

“Even the most experienced people can run into small application hiccups.”

‘Makes No Sense To Me’: CNN Doctor Reveals ‘Hazard’ Of Trump’s Health Revelation

Dr. Jonathan Reiner was left baffled by the president’s explanation of his medication use.

Maduro open to talks with US on drug trafficking and oil, dodges on CIA drone strike

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro says he is open to holding talks with the Trump administration over drug trafficking and the country’s oil reserves, but he dodged when asked about the CIA’s recent drone strike inside his South American nation.  “The U.S. government knows, because we’ve told many of their spokespeople, that if they want to…

Stephen Colbert Has 3 Stinging Words For The Corporate Bosses Who Canceled Him

The “Late Show” host got blunt with the key lesson he learned about billionaires.

Mamdani signs EO to undo Eric Adams’s orders since his indictment

Freshly sworn-in New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed a number of executive orders on his first day in office Thursday, including one to revoke most executive orders issued by former Mayor Eric Adams after he was indicted in September 2024.  “We speak about this day as a new era. And in order to fulfill…

Trump rejects doctors’ advice to take less aspirin: ‘I want nice, thin blood’

President Trump said in new interview regarding his health that he has rejected his doctors’ advice to take less aspirin for cardiac prevention because he has been taking it for more than two decades and is a “little superstitious.”  “They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I don’t want thick blood…

Democrats start 2026 with fresh momentum — and lingering challenges

Democrats are heading into the midterm year energized by a string of recent electoral victories, but they also acknowledge the party faces tough challenges as it grapples with deeper troubles.  The party says it has found a winning strategy by emphasizing the high cost of living under President Trump, which helped propel their candidates to…

Trump Mobile delays gold-colored phone rollout: Report

The Trump Mobile gold-colored smartphone was slated to launch in August but has yet to ship.

US cuts proposed tariffs on Italian pasta exporters

The U.S. has significantly reduced proposed tariffs on 13 Italian pasta exporters, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. The pasta-makers previously faced a potential 92 percent duty after the agency determined they were selling their pasta at unfairly low prices. Proposed tariffs on Garofalo were cut down to 13.89 percent, while those on La Molisana were reduced to 2.26 percent. The other…
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Donald Trump Auctions Off A Painting Of Jesus — Then Offers To Sign It

The president described one bidder as “the biggest guy on Wall Street” before deriding the man’s $1 million offer as “peanuts.”

Trump blames others, but never himself, for America’s problems

President Donald Trump has consistently refused to take responsibility for failures and mistakes, instead blaming others and touting his successes, while great leaders like John F. Kennedy, Harry Truman, and Dwight Eisenhower have taken responsibility for their failures.

Putin, Zelensky deliver contrasting New Year’s Day speeches amid push to end war

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offered contrasting speeches to ring in the new year amid a push to end the nearly four-year war between the two countries.  Putin delivered a brief address, suggesting the people of Russia are “united” and only touching on the war at the end of his remarks. “You have taken upon yourselves…
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Trump says there’s ‘nothing’s wrong’ with his health, got CT scan not MRI 

President Trump disputed the idea that there was anything wrong with his health and clarified that he got a CT scan instead of an MRI scan when he visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a “secondary” physical. Trump, who is 79, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Thursday it was…
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Fight over stock trading ban to heat up in Congress: What to know

The push for a congressional stock trading ban is set to reach a critical juncture in the new year. After months of sustained pressure from rank-and-file lawmakers, House Democratic and Republican leaders are rolling out their own proposals to address the issue. Most Democrats have pushed for any ban to extend to the executive branch,…

New ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor pledges transparency, urges viewers to hold him accountable

Tony Dokoupil, who’s set to helm “CBS Evening News” starting Monday, criticized legacy media outlets for some of their coverage and pledged to be transparent with viewers in his new role anchoring the network’s flagship news program. “A lot has changed since the first person sat in this chair. But for me, the biggest difference…
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