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Trump shames CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for not smiling when asking president about Epstein survivors

President Donald Trump railed against CNN‘s chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins for “never” smiling as she asked the president a question about the survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “What would you say to the survivors who feel like they haven’t gotten justice?” Collins asked the president during Tuesday’s Oval Office signing of […]

Renee Good’s brothers give emotional testimony on Capitol Hill: ‘This is not just a bad day’

The brothers of Renee Good, Luke and Brent Ganger, told lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Tuesday that their lives have “forever” changed following the fatal shooting of their sister in Minneapolis by immigration enforcement personnel. During testimony in front of Democratic lawmakers, Luke Ganger said the fatal shooting of his sister on Jan. 7 was […]

Trump unsure as to why the federal government doesn’t ‘do’ elections ‘anyway’

President Donald Trump undercut his own White House’s attempts to downplay comments he made about nationalizing election law earlier this week, when he reiterated his suggestion in front of reporters on Tuesday. Taking questions from the press at a bill signing in the Oval Office with congressional lawmakers behind him, Trump said he wanted to […]

DC pipe bomber defendant Brian Cole Jr. seeks to appeal for pretrial release

The man accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic national committee headquarters ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection has moved to challenge a federal district court’s decision keeping him jailed as his case proceeds. Defense attorneys for Brian Cole Jr. on Tuesday formally notified the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., that […]

DHS officials point fingers over delays in border wall construction

Border wall construction during President Donald Trump’s second term is far ahead of where it was at the same point in his first term, but Department of Homeland Security officials say it should be going much faster this time around. Officials involved in planning and implementing the border wall system along the 1,950-mile U.S.-Mexico border […]

Trump touts meeting with Petro after past disagreements: ‘We got along very well’

President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s roughly two-hour meeting on Tuesday went off without any suspected major disagreements, weeks after Trump slammed the foreign leader as a “sick man.” The two leaders have a contentious relationship, with their combative personalities and history of publicly sparring over threats of military action last year, as […]

NFL commissioner says Bad Bunny ‘understands’ his platform is to ‘unite people’

National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell is standing by Bad Bunny’s upcoming performance at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show this Sunday. Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, generated headlines on Sunday when he was one of several musicians at the Grammys to rebuke U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s deployment in […]

Republicans question Sarandos on ‘woke’ Netflix content during Warner Bros. deal hearing

In particularly tense moments during a congressional hearing on Tuesday, a handful of Senate Republicans grilled Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos on the streaming platform’s “woke” content as the executive tried making the case for his company’s merger with Warner Bros. Discovery. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) directly asked Sarandos about Netflix’s promotion of transgender ideology in […]

Republicans reject Trump’s controversial call to ‘nationalize’ voting: ‘Democrats would go crazy’

Republicans are distancing themselves from President Donald Trump’s call to “nationalize” voting after he floated a federal takeover of elections in more than a dozen states. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) unambiguously rejected the idea of a takeover on Tuesday, telling reporters that he supports stricter voting laws but that the framers were right […]

WATCH LIVE: Trump signs bill to avert government shutdown

President Donald Trump is signing a bill to avert a government shutdown. The signing ceremony is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. DEMOCRATS STRUGGLE WITH MIDTERM CREDIBILITY DESPITE ANTI-TRUMP BACKLASH The House voted 217-214 on appropriations legislation that separated full-year funding from Department of Homeland Security funding, which only covers 10 days. The new funding deadline for DHS is […]
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