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Musk Threatens To Go ‘Nuclear,’ Pull Tens Of Millions From GOP Coffers: Report
An adviser to billionaire Elon Musk says the SpaceX, Tesla, and Starlink CEO has threatened to pull tens of millions of dollars from a political action committee earmarked for Republicans amid a growing feud with President Donald Trump and the GOP over the “big, beautiful bill.” The aide, who spoke to NBC News on condition of anonymity, said that Musk…
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Obama Calls For Government Constraints For Online Speech
Former President Obama has a twisted plan for what he believes should happen regarding speech online, and it is terrifying. The former president believes that the government should have the power to develop “restraints” over what can, and cannot, be posted online in order to avoid having “disinformation” and “misinformation” spread. Obama made the comments when he spoke to historian…
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E. Jean Carroll Turns Heads With New Claim About Trump
Former Elle magazine writer E. Jean Carroll said Wednesday that she believes President Donald Trump might have persuaded at least one juror to avoid finding him liable for battery and defamation if he had testified in the first civil trial she brought against him. Carroll sued Trump for rape and defamation, alleging he assaulted her in a Manhattan Bergdorf Goodman…
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Minnesota State Senator, Wife, Shot 17 Times By Masked Assailant: Report
Minnesota Democratic state Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, issued a statement on Thursday providing an update on their recovery and additional details about the assassination attempt against them last week. Yvette has been discharged from the hospital, while John remains in critical but stable condition, according to NBC Minneapolis affiliate KARE 11. In their statement, the Hoffmans revealed…
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Legal Expert: Courts Can’t ‘Second Guess’ Trump Over Policy Disagreements
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said Friday that a recent appeals court ruling makes clear that judges cannot “simply second-guess” President Donald Trump’s decisions solely because they disagree with them. In a unanimous decision on Thursday, a federal appeals court upheld Trump’s continued deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, stating he “lawfully exercised his statutory authority.” Speaking on…
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Vance, Family Moved To Safe Location After Being Targeted By Protesters
Vice President J.D. Vance’s family was moved to an “undisclosed location” due to security concerns after pro-Ukraine protesters gathered at a Vermont ski resort ahead of their planned vacation over the weekend, according to reports. Vance, his wife, Usha, and their three young children were met by protesters who lined up outside the Sugarbush Resort just a day after a…
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Trump Has Ominous Response For Iranian Leader Who Refuses Surrender
President Donald Trump gave a short but ominous answer on Thursday after a reporter asked him to respond to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s refusal to acquiesce to Israeli and U.S. demands that he end Iran’s nuclear program. “What do you say to the supreme leader of Iran, who says that they will not surrender?” a reporter asked. “I say good luck,”…
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Trump Posts Video Of Fox News Hosts Mocking Elon Musk’s Drug Test
President Donald Trump may be managing a high-stakes international crisis, but he is still making time to stoke his personal feuds. Late Tuesday, Trump jumped back into his long-running beef with Elon Musk, sharing a clip from The Will Cain Show on Fox News — where Musk was mocked for posting the results of a recent drug test, following a…
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Vance To Visit Los Angeles On Friday Amid Tension Over ICE Raids
Vice President JD Vance will travel to Los Angeles on Friday amid tensions in the far-left city over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. Vance will “tour a multi-agency Federal Joint Operations Center, a Federal Mobile Command Center, meet with leadership and Marines, and deliver brief remarks,” according to a readout of the vice president’s travel plans. The trip comes after major anti-ICE…
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Supreme Court Revives Terror Suits Against Palestinian Groups
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear lawsuits against Palestinian groups over U.S. citizens maimed or killed in terror incidents. Chief Justice John Roberts ruled unanimously on Friday that Congress’s latest attempt to place the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization under the jurisdiction of federal courts is constitutionally allowed. The Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act of 2019…
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