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Senate Confirms Trump Envoys To UK, Turkey, Italy
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate approved three ambassadors appointed by President Donald Trump, stationing them in the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Italy, respectively. All three new ambassadors, Warren Stephens, Tom Barrack, and Tilman Feritta, are billionaires who generously support Trump and other Republicans. They all garnered a few Democratic votes, as did all Republicans. Earlier this week, the Senate approved Stephens…
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Trump Makes Unexpected Move in Shutdown Fight, Flipping Script On Dems
President Donald Trump appeared to gain leverage in the ongoing government funding standoff Thursday after Senate Democrats sought to link a funding deal to an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies. What began as an effort by Democrats to pressure Republicans during the shutdown negotiations has shifted in Trump’s favor, following a new proposal he unveiled on Truth Social. In…
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Mamdani Faces Backlash Over Expensive ‘Freebie’ Victory Party
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani campaigned on promises of affordability, free public services, and economic equality. But his victory party in Brooklyn offered none of that — featuring a pricey cash bar where drinks cost up to $22. The 34-year-old democratic socialist celebrated his narrow win Tuesday night at the newly renovated Brooklyn Paramount, a historic music venue packed with cheering supporters.…
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Hegseth Warns U.S. Enemies As Pentagon Shifts To Wartime Production Footing
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Friday that the Pentagon is shifting to what he called a “wartime footing,” warning that the United States is prepared to respond swiftly if any adversaries “FAFO” — short for “f*ck around and find out.” In a lengthy address outlining new defense priorities, Hegseth said his department is revamping procurement, testing, and weapons readiness…
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Most Voters Back Impeaching Anti-Trump Judge Over ‘Arctic Frost’ Scandal
A majority of voters say they support impeaching James Boasberg, the federal judge linked to the Biden administration’s “Arctic Frost” investigation, which reportedly involved surveillance of Republican members of Congress. According to a Rasmussen Reports telephone and online survey, 67% of likely U.S. voters view “Arctic Frost” as a serious scandal, with 43% describing it as “very serious.” Meanwhile, 26%…
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Schumer Slammed After Making Guilty Confession On Senate Floor
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–NY) is facing bipartisan backlash after he declared that the ongoing federal government shutdown is “getting better for us every day,” prompting sharp condemnation from the White House and Republican lawmakers. The controversy erupted after Schumer told colleagues the prolonged shutdown—now entering its second week—was politically beneficial for Democrats. The shutdown began after negotiations collapsed…
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Verdict Drops In Case of Former DoJ Staffer Who Threw Sandwich At Fed
A Washington, D.C., jury has acquitted a former Department of Justice employee who was caught on camera throwing a sandwich at federal agents before fleeing the scene. The verdict, reports noted, is in sharp contrast to the hundreds of January 6 defendants who were convicted and sentenced to prison — in some cases for conduct similar to or less severe…
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Senate Confirms Trump Envoys To UK, Turkey, Italy
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate approved three ambassadors appointed by President Donald Trump, stationing them in the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Italy, respectively. All three new ambassadors, Warren Stephens, Tom Barrack, and Tilman Feritta, are billionaires who generously support Trump and other Republicans. They all garnered a few Democratic votes, as did all Republicans. Earlier this week, the Senate approved Stephens…
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New Breakthrough In Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Case Sends Shockwave Through DC
An analysis comparing the gait of a former female U.S. Capitol Police officer to that of the unidentified January 6 pipe bomb suspect produced a 94% to 98% match, according to a Blaze News investigation corroborated by multiple intelligence sources. A source familiar with a congressional inquiry into the events of January 6 also told Blaze News that new evidence has surfaced…
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Sen. Kennedy Blasts Schumer’s Shutdown Proposal As ‘Dumbest Thing Possible’
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) erupted on live television Friday night over Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s latest shutdown proposal, blasting Democrats’ plan to extend Obamacare subsidies as “the dumbest thing possible that won’t work.” Appearing on The Story with Martha MacCallum on Fox News, Kennedy fumed that he might “need bail money” if Schumer keeps blocking Republican efforts to reopen…
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