Mr. President, this one is very much alive.
Is the Supreme Court about to bless Trump’s trade war with the world?
The high court order is temporary, though it suggests the justices will reverse a lower court ruling that withholding the funding was likely illegal.
Conservative media personality Bill O’Reilly said Monday that voting for New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is “an act of evil.” “It is going to be anarchy and blood in the streets, and anybody who votes for that Mamdani is, in my opinion, committing an act of evil,” O’Reilly told NewsNation’s Leland Vittert on…
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reportedly retracted intelligence on the Trump administration’s dealings with the Venezuelan government. Special envoy Richard Grenell was listed as a subject in the memo, which detailed in depth conversations with his counterparts overseas, according to The New York Times. Grenell, who also oversees the Kennedy Center, reportedly negotiated with…
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Israel escalated its war against Hamas on Tuesday, launching an assassination strike against Hamas’s political leadership in Qatar. The move appeared to end any efforts to release hostages through negotiation, and quickly drew condemnation across the region. The White House said President Trump was dismayed by the location of the strike, on a key U.S.…
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The rocking chairs will stay, after all.
Gov. JB Pritzker (D-Ill.), on Monday railed against President Trump’s latest immigration operation in Chicago, stating the administration did not give the governor’s office a heads-up. “The Governor’s Office has received no formal communication or information from the Trump Administration. Like the public and press, we are learning of their operations through their social media…
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The president sued The Wall Street Journal in July for reporting on a purportedly “FAKE” letter to Jeffrey Epstein, only for it to be made fully public on Monday.
Democratic Rep. Dave Min’s repeated implications forced John Berman to keep issuing disclaimers.
Former CIA Director John Brennan on Tuesday said the Israeli strikes on Hamas in Qatar are a sign of more chaos in the region, just months after the Trump administration signaled hope for peace in the Middle East. “It’s a very dangerous and destabilizing escalation of tensions in the region,” Brennan said of the Tuesday…
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced Tuesday that the number of cars entering Manhattan has fallen 12 percent since New York City’s congestion pricing went into effect. According to official figures, 17.6 million fewer vehicles have entered Manhattan’s “congestion zone” this year compared to the same period last…
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The lawmaker didn’t hold back.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that President Trump was not an FBI informant in the Jeffrey Epstein case, after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) last week suggested he may have been. “I can affirm that is not true,” Leavitt said in response to a question about Johnson’s comments. “I think the Speaker was referring…
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Charges against 15 defendants in Michigan were dismissed on Tuesday after a judge determined they did not act unlawfully by signing papers falsifying their status as electors. District Court Judge Kristen D. Simmons said the individuals indicted “believe they were executing their constitutional right to seek redress” after attempting to overturn former President Biden’s 2020…
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The White House on Tuesday said President Trump “feels very bad” about the location of Israel’s Tuesday strike in Qatar that targeted Palestinian militant group Hamas’s senior officials in Doha. “Unilaterally bombing inside Qatar, a sovereign nation and close ally of the United States that is working very hard and greatly taking risks with us…
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“Until somebody tries, you don’t know,” the Supreme Court Justice told “The View.”
The MSNBC host slammed Vice President JD Vance and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt for denying it came from Trump.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested more than 600 people allegedly linked to the violent Sinaloa drug cartel in a five-day operation at the end of August, authorities announced Monday. DEA agents also seized 420 firearms, nearly $13 million in cash and assets, and a massive drug haul that included 714,707 counterfeit pills, 926 pounds…
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President Trump will commemorate the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks at the Pentagon, the White House said on Tuesday. He will attend a New York Yankees game in the Bronx that evening. Vice President Vance will travel to Ground Zero in New York City to mark the day, his office said Tuesday.…
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President Trump had hoped the Jeffrey Epstein scandal — and his past association with the late convicted pedophile and sex trafficker — would go away. It won’t. The recent Epstein victims’ press conference raised important questions, revealed certain facts and opened the door for even more information to come out. The primary purpose of the press conference…
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We don’t know why the Trump administration suddenly reversed course this summer on its promise to release extensive new documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. What we do know is that every time the public has demanded answers, we’ve gotten half-measures in return — moves that look good on paper, but ultimately protect the powerful…
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Texas A&M University President Mark Welsh announced Monday that two individuals were removed from their positions after a video of a student and professor clashing over the teaching of content regarding gender identity in class went viral. A video shows a woman in a children’s literature course challenging the professor bringing up gender identity in the…
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief the media Tuesday afternoon as President Trump looks to ramp up immigration enforcement in major cities. The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a lower court’s limit on immigration stops in Los Angeles based on a person speaking Spanish or working in a certain profession. In its wake, the Trump administration…
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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Tuesday became the second justice since yesterday to be asked to assess whether part of the Constitution could possibly allow for a president to run for a third term. The liberal justice varied just slightly from her one of her conservative counterparts, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, in appearing to leave…
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