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Schumer says Trump DOJ can’t ‘f*** around’ in releasing Epstein files: ‘I don’t trust Bondi’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) used profanity when expressing his belief in the urgency of releasing files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In an appearance on Meidas Media, Schumer let loose when discussing the documents, expressing distrust of President Donald Trump and his Department of Justice. “I just had a […]

Trump fetes Saudi crown prince with pseudo-state dinner attended by Cristiano Ronaldo

Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk joined President Donald Trump in celebrating Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday with a pseudo-state dinner at the White House. After a day of announcements, a tuxedo-strapped Trump made another during his opening remarks, delivered from behind a gold eagle embossed podium in the […]

Pope Leo XIV draws online backlash over climate, immigration and transgender outreach

Pope Leo XIV ignited a wave of criticism across social media this week after issuing a series of public messages calling for stronger climate action, expanded compassion toward migrants, and inclusion of transgender individuals. The controversy accelerated after the pontiff posted on X on Nov. 16, urging world leaders to prioritize justice for vulnerable communities. […]

Money expert says skip gifts for adults, even grandma, to save this holiday season

A financial expert is urging Americans to dramatically rethink their holiday shopping lists, including cutting out gifts for adult extended family members, as families across the country brace for Christmas gift shopping. Appearing on Fox News, personal finance coach Jade Warshaw warned viewers to rein in spending and prioritize children when setting a holiday budget. […]

Thune fields Senate GOP backlash over ‘Arctic Frost’ surveillance provision

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) is facing mounting Senate calls, including from members of his own party, to roll back a controversial provision tucked into the shutdown-ending funding bill that allows senators to sue the Justice Department for financial damages. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) said Tuesday that he was inclined to […]

Khashoggi’s widow rebukes Trump for ‘justifying’ husband’s death in meeting with Saudi crown prince

Journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s widow criticized President Donald Trump over his comments surrounding her husband’s death. During a meeting at the White House with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Trump reacted angrily to a question about the assassination of Khashoggi, accusing the reporter of “embarrassing” his guest. He then denied Salman had any involvement in […]

Letitia James and Lisa Cook lawyer pushes back on mortgage fraud allegations

A veteran defense lawyer with a decadeslong career navigating Washington’s most politically charged cases sharply pushed back Monday against the Trump administration’s mortgage fraud inquiries targeting New York Attorney General Letitia James and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, accusing federal officials of weaponizing thin claims to go after the president’s perceived enemies. Abbe Lowell, long […]

Trump bemoans ‘woke AI’ in urging ‘one federal standard’ for technology

President Donald Trump took aim at states regulating artificial intelligence, saying there must be one consistent regulatory framework across the country. After a rocky relationship with Big Tech companies during his first term and after, Trump has made allies out of them during his second term. On Tuesday, the president praised investment in AI as […]

Stefanik rips New York gubernatorial rival Hochul for ‘heartlessly’ closing prison before holidays

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) condemned Gov. Kathy Hochul‘s (D-NY) reported decision to announce the shutdown of a major state prison.  Hochul’s announcement to shut down the Bare Hill Correctional Facility and part of the Collins Correctional Facility comes as she raises funds for her gubernatorial reelection race in New York next year.  “We have heard from […]

Judge blocks feds from freezing California education funding

(The Center Square) – A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from freezing University of California’s federal funding over alleged violation of anti-discrimination laws.  U.S. District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction last week.  Nominated to the bench by former President Joe Biden, Lin ruled that the federal government is barred from restricting […]
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