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Trump Gives Update On Plans To Deal With Venezuela

President Trump said that he has “sort of made up” his mind on how to proceed with the United States’ policy toward Venezuela after holding a series of meetings this week with senior military officials to discuss potential options against Caracas. “I sort of made up my mind,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One [...]

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Incoming NYC Mayor Mamdani Signals Resistance to Federal Immigration Enforcement, Setting Stage for Potential Clash

A new political and legal conflict may be unfolding in New York City as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani prepares to take office on January 1. In recent public remarks, Mamdani has made clear that he intends to challenge federal immigration enforcement policies he views as excessive or unjust — a stance that could place New York [...]

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Speaker Johnson Angry Over ‘Hidden’ Measure In Bill to Reopen Govt.

A little-noticed provision in the Senate’s latest government funding bill has renewed Republican scrutiny of surveillance practices used during the Biden administration in Jan. 6–related investigations. What began as a routine vote to avert a government shutdown escalated into a cross-chamber dispute after House Republicans learned that senators had added language offering legal protections available [...]

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Sen. Kennedy Delivers Sharp-Witted Dig at Schumer While Critiquing Democratic Party Tensions

Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana once again blended humor and political commentary in a way few lawmakers can match, offering pointed remarks about Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the broader internal tensions within the Democratic Party. His comments came during an interview on Will Cain Country, where he discussed the fallout from the recent [...]

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Fetterman Reveals Tense Exchange With Pennsylvania Governor During Shutdown Crisis

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has long been known for a blunt, unfiltered approach to politics—an approach that, for better or worse, has repeatedly put him at odds not only with Republicans, but increasingly with members of his own party. The most recent government shutdown once again highlighted that internal tension. While Congress scrambled for [...]

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Controversial Holiday Sign at Wisconsin DQ Draws Praise and Criticism

“One Sign, Two Americas: The Dairy Queen Controversy That Sparked a National Debate” When customers pulled into the Dairy Queen in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, they expected Blizzards and burgers—not a cultural firestorm. But it wasn’t the ice cream that drew national attention—it was a sign outside the store. Simple in appearance, yet charged with meaning, the [...]

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FBI Refutes Tucker Carlson Allegations About Attempted Trump Assassin

The FBI is pushing back on claims made by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, rejecting his assertion that the bureau “lied” about details surrounding Thomas Crooks, the would-be assassin who attempted to kill President Donald Trump in 2024. Carlson had alleged that the FBI falsely stated Crooks had “no online footprint,” and he promised to release [...]

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Hunter Biden Calls Female Reporter Profane Name During Expletive-Filled Podcast

Hunter Biden sparked outrage this week after unleashing a vulgar personal attack on New York Post columnist Miranda Devine, calling her a “whore” and saying no one would mourn her death. The remarks came during a November 6 appearance on the Wide Awake Podcast, where the president’s son lashed out over Devine’s reporting on his [...]

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Democrat Admits Viewing Explicit Images During Flight After Viral Photos

A Democratic congressman was photographed looking at sexually explicit images on his iPad while on a commercial flight, drawing immediate backlash from passengers and millions of social media users. California Rep. Brad Sherman, 71, was seen in photos circulating online appearing to view images of scantily clad women in suggestive poses while seated on the [...]

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TN Lawmaker Found Dead at Montgomery County Home

A Tennessee Republican lawmaker died overnight at his residence in Montgomery County. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said that Tennessee Representative Jeff Burkhart (R-Clarksville) was discovered deceased at home early Friday morning. He was 63 years old. The sheriff’s office said the call came in at about 7 a.m. Burkhart was a firefighter in Clarksville [...]

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