“It is hard to watch that,” said Joe Scarborough, as Mika Brzezinski pointed out the White House is “not your home that you purchased in Jersey.”
There are no plans for President Trump to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin “in the immediate future,” a White House official told The Hill, following a call between two of their top envoys. A White House official said Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had a “productive call” on…
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Police said Christopher Moynihan allegedly called the Democratic leader a “terrorist” and said he “must be eliminated.”
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), the massive media conglomerate that owns CNN, HBO and one of the nation’s premier movie studios, on Tuesday formally announced plans to explore a potential sale. Rumors of WBD looking to sell off part or all of its assets have been percolating in media business circles for months, and the company…
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Sanae Takaichi is officially Japan’s first female prime minister. The leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was elected to the post on Tuesday after winning four more votes than the required majority. Takaichi’s career in politics spans across a handful of ministerial posts and a decade in Japan’s congress. Japan’s new leader is a…
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President Trump will host Senate Republicans at the White House on Tuesday afternoon for a lunch in the newly renovated Rose Garden. The event comes a day after demolition crews began the process of tearing down part of the East Wing to begin construction on Trump’s planned ballroom. It also comes after Senate Democrats blocked the…
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The Treasury Department told employees not to share images of the White House demolition, as construction for President Trump’s $200 million ballroom kicked off in the East Wing on Monday. Treasury employees have a front-seat view to the construction, since the department’s headquarters are located by the East Wing. As images of the facade’s dismantling…
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Disney experienced a spike in cancellations for Disney+, the company’s direct to consumer streaming service, and Hulu, which it owns, in response to its brief suspension of late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel last month, according to new data. Figures from the audience data company Antenna found cancellations during the period after Kimmel was suspended totaled more…
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Arizona Republican Party Chair Gina Swoboda, touting an endorsement from President Trump, is running for Congress in the state’s 1st Congressional District. “Over the last month, I have been overwhelmed and humbled by the outpouring of encouragement from supporters across this district to run for this seat and keep it in Republican hands.” Swoboda said…
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Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, says she has “deep concerns” over the Trump administration’s plan to import Argentine beef to bring prices down in the U.S. — something that has sparked an angry backlash from American ranchers. “Since hearing the president’s comments suggesting the U.S. would buy beef from…
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Vice President Vance will give remarks from Israel on Tuesday as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza remains on shaky ground. Vance was greeted with a red carpet in Tel Aviv by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter and Minister of Justice Yariv Levin, a spokesperson told…
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Never did I imagine uttering these words, but I begin this column with thanks to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for warning us about last Saturday’s “No Kings” protests. “They call it the ‘No Kings’ rally,” he told Real America’s Voice. “We call it the ‘Hate America’ rally. It will have all the Marxists collected, all…
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told reporters Monday that the White House should pull back President Trump’s nomination of Paul Ingrassia to head the Office of Special Counsel after Republican senators said they would not vote for him. Ingrassia’s nomination raised concerns among Republican members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Monday after…
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) called the video President Trump shared that was generated with artificial intelligence (AI) depicting himself dropping what appeared to be human waste on “No Kings” protesters “deeply unserious.” “Well, that video is deeply unserious, deeply unpresidential, and deeply un-American,” Jeffries said late Monday in an interview on CNN’s “Erin…
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The government shutdown marks three full weeks on Tuesday, with no endgame clear, but another vote set for Wednesday in the Senate on the House-passed funding bill. Meanwhile, the pressure is rising. Increased delays at major airports are starting to make lawmakers squirm, after a tough weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday there…
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President Trump’s job approval ticked up in recent polling, even as the Republican Party continues to shoulder blame for the ongoing government shutdown — which entered its 21st day on Tuesday. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, which closed on Monday, shows 42 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s performance in office, up two points from a…
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Danielle Christine Miller’s sentence also included supervised probation and a fine.
The chant on Saturday from left-leaning crowds across the country was “no kings.” There were dudes in tricorn hats (in addition to those in inflatable frog costumes), slogans embracing the revolutionary spirit of ‘76 and lots of talk of precious liberty. That’s a long way from “elections have consequences,” “government is simply the name we give to the things…
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Laura Benanti’s bogus FLOTUS skewered Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth and more.
Police said the costume worn to a “No Kings” rally in Fairhope, Alabama, was “obscene” and acted when the 61-year-old woman refused to remove it.
The president confronted a former prime minister over past comments.
The minor mishap went viral on social media.
The “Late Show” host called out the president’s “insane” video attacking protesters.
Keith Boykin hit Batya Ungar-Sargon with an “unquestionable” reality check in a fiery exchange.
The “Daily Show” host looked to the original blueprint for the “No Kings” movement to see what he could learn about the president.