Trump Indicates He Will Fund SNAP After Court Orders

President Trump said Friday that he would move to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) if provided with “the appropriate legal direction,” following a federal judge’s order directing officials to use an emergency fund to keep the program running. SNAP benefits are set to expire Saturday as the government shutdown continues. Until now, Trump [...]

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Senate Passes Trump-Backed Spending Cuts In Recission Bill

The Senate narrowly approved a $9 billion spending rescission package aimed at cutting foreign aid and ending subsidies for NPR and PBS, delivering a win for President Trump’s push to shrink federal spending. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins broke with their party to oppose the bill, which will now return to the House after [...]

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Mike Johnson Confirmed: What His New Role Means for America’s Future

Mike Johnson’s confirmation ends weeks of political deadlock and opens a new chapter for congressional leadership. His narrow approval followed tense negotiations, with lawmakers and citizens alike hoping it signals renewed stability in Washington. A disciplined and methodical figure, Johnson is praised by supporters as a steady hand focused on fiscal responsibility and national defense. [...]

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Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Major Religious Freedom Case

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with Gerald Groff, a former postal worker who said he was forced to work Sundays despite his religious observance. The Court ruled that employers must provide accommodations unless they would cause “substantial increased costs,” replacing the previous 1977 standard that allowed denial for even minimal burdens. Justice Samuel Alito [...]

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Trump Urges Senate GOP To Use ‘Nuclear Option’ To End Shutdown

Former President Donald Trump has urged Senate Republicans to take bold action to end the ongoing government shutdown, now entering its 30th day. In a post on Truth Social, he called for using the “nuclear option” to eliminate the filibuster, allowing a funding bill to pass with a simple majority rather than the 60 votes [...]

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DOJ Warns Pelosi, Calif. Dems Over Threats to Arrest Federal Agents

U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has issued a stern warning to California officials, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Rob Bonta, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, over threats to obstruct federal immigration enforcement. The letter responds to public remarks from Pelosi and Rep. Kevin Mullin, who threatened [...]

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Trump Rips Schumer’s Criticism Of Asia Trip, Levels Serious Allegation

President Donald Trump forcefully rejected Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer’s criticism of his trip to Asia, calling the New York Democrat’s remarks “almost treasonous.” “Worked really hard, 24/7, took in Trillions of Dollars and Chuck Schumer said trip was a ‘total dud,’ even though he knows it was a spectacular success. Words like that [...]

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Bill Clinton’s daughter has broken her silence

A visibly-frail Bill Clinton shared an update about his recovery on Wednesday and said he will be around “for a lot longer,” after being hospitalised  last week with sepsis. The former president posted a Twitter video to his official handle on Wednesday, thanking the hospital staff for the support given to him while he was recuperating. “Hi everyone, I was so [...]

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