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Newsom claims Trump administration blocked his Davos speaking engagement

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) alleged on Wednesday that his speaking engagement in Davos, Switzerland, was canceled due to pressure from the Trump administration.  Newsom is in Switzerland for the Davos World Economic Forum, where he was scheduled to participate in a fireside chat following President Donald Trump’s address, according to his press office. The event […]

Alito asks if past support of Hitler or the KKK could be enough to remove Fed governor

Justice Samuel Alito grilled Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook’s lawyer over what would be a sufficient reason for a president to remove someone from the central bank, including whether past support of Adolf Hitler would qualify. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in the emergency docket case Trump v. Cook, evaluating whether to allow […]

Rahm Emanuel walks tightrope on Kamala Harris team vetting Josh Shapiro over Israel ties

Rahm Emanuel believes the vetting process of Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), in which he was asked if he was a double agent for Israel by former Vice President Kamala Harris’s team, was both “totally inappropriate” and “totally appropriate.” The former mayor of Chicago, who is himself Jewish, underwent extensive vetting as former President Barack Obama’s […]

Walz says DHS is inflating Operation Metro Surge success in Minnesota

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) took to social media Wednesday to accuse the Department of Homeland Security of inflating the number of illegal immigrant arrests in Minnesota. In a post on X, Walz alleged that DHS is misleading the public by taking credit for the law enforcement world that occurred before the start of Operation Metro […]

Mike Johnson endorses impeaching judges blocking Trump policies

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) came out in support on Wednesday of impeaching federal judges who stall President Donald Trump’s executive actions. “I think some of these judges have gotten so far outside the bounds of where they’re supposed to operate,” said Johnson. “It would not be, in my view, a bad thing for Congress […]

Qatar and Turkey join ‘Board of Peace’ despite Israeli protest, highlighting Trump’s autocratic approach

Qatar and Turkey have signed on to join President Donald Trump’s newly established “Board of Peace,” quashing protestations from one of the White House’s most important allies. The two nations — joined by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates — issued a statement on Wednesday confirming their participation in the […]

Leavitt’s defense of Trump’s Iceland-Greenland mix-up melts after footage surfaces on social media

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday forcefully maintained that President Donald Trump did not erroneously refer to Greenland as “Iceland” during his address at the World Economic Forum. Video footage of the gaffes suggests otherwise. After NewsNation reporter Libby Dean posted on X that the president had mixed up the two nations “around three […]

600,000 residents flee Ukraine’s capital over destruction of energy infrastructure: Kyiv mayor

Over 600,000 residents fled Kyiv in about two weeks after Russian missile and drone attacks destroyed much of its energy infrastructure, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. Kyiv faces its worst crisis since the opening weeks of Russia’s invasion, with repeated Russian strikes on its energy grid leaving a majority of residents without power. The situation has […]

Democrats back contempt vote against Clintons over Epstein investigation

House Democrats on the Oversight Committee broke ranks on Wednesday to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after the couple defied subpoenas to appear before the panel and discuss their ties to the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Nine Democrats on the panel voted with […]

House lawmakers interview Nick Shirley over Minnesota fraud scandal

House lawmakers on Wednesday questioned independent content creator Nick Shirley about his viral reporting on alleged child care fraud in Minnesota, as Congress intensifies scrutiny of a series of high-profile fraud cases that have shaken the state and drawn national attention. The House Judiciary Committee hearing examined multiple Minnesota fraud investigations, including the sprawling Feeding […]
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