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Don Lemon claims it is impossible to be a ‘rational’ black Trump supporter

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon argued that he does not think black people can genuinely support President Donald Trump and his “MAGA” agenda, claiming there is a difference between supporting Trump and supporting the Republican Party.  Lemon made his case during a discussion with late-night TV host Bill Maher, arguing that “the shortest line to […]

Trump administration seeks to use federal land for affordable housing

The Trump administration is creating a task force to address the affordable housing shortage by freeing up federal land. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner announced their collaboration in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.  The Department of Housing and Urban Development will determine which areas are in most need […]

Winsome Earle-Sears earns spot on Virginia gubernatorial ballot amid struggles

RICHMOND, Virginia — Stacey Buckingham sat out of the last presidential election. The longtime Republican and Richmond, Virginia, resident wasn’t going to vote for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, and President Donald Trump‘s “bull in a china shop” approach to pretty much everything drove her away. Instead, Buckingham focused her attention on local and state elections, […]

Bowser stresses DC will meet financial obligations while pushing for House to restore funding

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser is pushing for the House of Representatives to pass legislation restoring full funding to the district government after it was left out of the stopgap funding bill. The Senate passed a continuing resolution, which did not include restored funding for Washington, and a separate D.C. funding bill on Friday […]

White House distances itself from Elon Musk’s call about impeaching judges

The White House distanced itself from Elon Musk’s call to impeach federal judges after a ruling unwound some of the Department of Government Efficiency’s staff cuts last week. Billionaire and Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk said last week that “the absolute worst” judges should be impeached after a federal judge appointed by former […]

TikTok attempts to round up support as White House eyes new buyer

As TikTok works to shore up support to keep its ownership structure the same, the Trump administration is eyeing a deal with a non-Chinese company to keep the app running in the United States.  President Donald Trump said four different groups are bidding on TikTok, which has 170 million American users. The app is facing another […]

Chuck Schumer to appear on The View following book tour cancellation and Democratic Party unrest

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will appear on ABC News’s The View on Tuesday after the Senate passed a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown. Schumer, who struck a deal with Senate Republicans, canceled his book tour as he faces outrage from Democrats. In the House, the measure to fund the government passed […]

White House ‘determined’ to fight court order blocking Tren de Aragua deportations

The White House defended its decision to proceed with multiple deportation flights over the weekend after a federal judge ordered President Donald Trump to pause the flights while courts determine his legal footing. Late last week, Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to speed the deportation proceedings for hundreds of illegal immigrants associated with the […]

Liberal Media Scream: NBC urges harsher Trump hate by Democrats

This week’s Liberal Media Scream features a Sunday NBC panel mocking Democrats for failing to be harsher and faster in blasting President Donald Trump and his relationship with Tesla founder Elon Musk. On Meet the Press, there was a collective scream at the liberal party for dropping the ball in attacking Trump, which the panel […]

Leavitt urges media to follow Trump’s lead in questioning Biden’s pardons

The White House says reporters should join President Donald Trump in asking whether or not his predecessor’s pardons were valid. “The president was begging the question that I think a lot of journalists in this room should be asking,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday, alleging that former President Joe Biden was “cognitively […]
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