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Biden becomes first president to tour Amazon rainforest

President Joe Biden is visiting the Amazon rainforest today, becoming the first U.S. president to do so. It’s part of a wider South American trip that began with Biden meeting with leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in Peru. After today’s Amazon-by-air tour, he’ll attend the G20 summit in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, and meet […]

RFK Jr. shares a McDonald’s meal with Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stooped down to President-elect Donald Trump‘s level Saturday when he ate a McDonald’s meal with him while traveling. The two were in New York City together for the first time since Trump won the November election and nominated Kennedy as his Health and Human Services Secretary. As they were traveling, Trump’s […]

Ann Selzer announces retirement from election polling after Iowa strikeout

Pollster Ann Selzer announced her retirement from election polling after one of the biggest misses of the 2024 election cycle. Selzer, a highly accredited pollster, shocked the political world in the final week of the 2024 election when she released a poll in ruby-red Iowa showing Vice President Kamala Harris up by three points. The […]

‘When you lose you need to shut the hell up’: Charles Barkley tells Democrats

Former NBA player Charles Barkley congratulated President-elect Donald Trump and criticized the Democratic Party for blaming its candidates for losing the November election, suggesting the problem is much bigger. In the days following the election that saw Trump win the presidency and Republicans take the Senate and House majorities, Barkley offered his own political analysis on his podcast The Steam […]

‘Very sane, very solid’ Glenn Youngkin’s next act is still being written

As the calendar turns to 2025, attention turns toward Virginia, one of the few states with off-year elections, as well as the popular Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA). Republican Youngkin recently waved off questions about joining President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet, highlighting his plans to serve out the remainder of his term which ends in January 2026. […]

The bureaucratic behemoth awaiting Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon

Pete Hegseth may have been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to weed the woke out of the Department of Defense, but he has a far bigger bureaucratic task on his hands than just scrubbing the Pentagon of DEI. Hegseth, a Princeton and Harvard graduate, served for about two decades in the U.S. Army Reserve and […]

Reporter’s Notebook: Trump’s pick for secretary of defense

Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss President-elect Donald Trump‘s controversial Cabinet nominations, including his pick for secretary of defense and his decision to make former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard his director of National Intelligence. Trump has had rocky relationships with generals who served as secretary of defense, […]

New battlegrounds? GOP looks to lock down Trump’s gains in New Jersey and Virginia

After President-elect Donald Trump delivered surprising gains for the GOP in New Jersey and Virginia last week, Republicans are claiming both states as new battleground territories.  Trump swept all seven swing states to win the Electoral College and the popular vote during the 2024 presidential election. However, it wasn’t just the battlegrounds he dominated. Trump […]

What Biden has planned for his last days in the White House before Trump

President Joe Biden will spend his final days in office traveling the world, doling out money, and basking in legacy building as the only Democrat who defeated President-elect Donald Trump. Biden campaigned hard against Trump both before and after dropping out of the 2024 race. Now, he’s got roughly eight weeks to fulfill the last wishes of his presidency before […]

Abortion foes see hope if they can get GOP governors to spend political capital

Anti-abortion advocates are looking to one goal to combat abortion-rights amendments at the state level in the 2026 elections: recruit high-profile Republican officeholders who are willing to spend political capital and risk their own reputations, as did Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).  During the 2024 elections, anti-abortion advocates successfully defeated measures in three states: Florida, South […]
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