Donald Trump
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Courts & LawGrassley Accuses Biden DOJ of Mishandling Classified Documents Amid Trump Investigation
Jul 9, 2026
Senator Chuck Grassley claims the Biden DOJ mishandled classified documents while investigating Donald Trump, raising transparency concerns.
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ElectionsCongress Fails to Act on Election Security and Planned Parenthood Funding Before Recess
Jul 7, 2026
Congress adjourned for the Fourth of July without addressing key legislation on election security and Planned Parenthood funding, raising concerns for GOP turnout.
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PoliticsTrump Warns Against Communism in America During Independence Day Speech
Jul 6, 2026
In a speech at Mount Rushmore, Trump declared communism a threat to American liberty, urging a rejection of socialist ideologies.
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Courts & LawDOJ Reportedly Investigates E. Jean Carroll Amid Controversy Over Trump Allegations
May 29, 2026
The DOJ is reportedly investigating E. Jean Carroll for potential perjury related to her allegations against Trump, raising questions about political motivations.
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PoliticsNFL Quarterback Jaxson Dart Faces Backlash After Introducing Trump at Rally
May 28, 2026
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart faces criticism for introducing President Trump at a rally, highlighting tensions over political expression in sports.
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ElectionsAnalysis of Thomas Massie's Primary Loss Highlights Tensions in Republican Party
May 20, 2026
Thomas Massie's defeat in Kentucky's primary raises questions about Trump's influence and voter sentiment within the Republican Party.
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ElectionsTrump Endorses Paxton Over Cornyn in Texas Senate Primary
May 20, 2026
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton over incumbent Senator John Cornyn, highlighting tensions within the Texas GOP ahead of the primary.
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MediaCBS Correspondent Norah O'Donnell Faces Criticism for Comments on Trump After Assassination Attempt
Apr 27, 2026
CBS's Norah O'Donnell is criticized for repeating an alleged assassin's accusations against Trump, raising questions about media responsibility in reporting.
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MediaWashington Post Criticizes Supreme Court's Conservative Majority
Apr 10, 2026
The Washington Post's recent article claims the Supreme Court's conservative justices are undermining civil rights, raising concerns about judicial impartiality.
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PoliticsActing Attorney General Defends DOJ Amid Criticism of Political Bias
Apr 8, 2026
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the Justice Department's actions against political opponents of Trump, amid ongoing criticism of bias.
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PoliticsChip Roy Calls for Aggressive Replacement for Attorney General After Bondi's Departure
Apr 2, 2026
Congressman Chip Roy urges President Trump to appoint a more aggressive attorney general following Pam Bondi's reassignment to the private sector.
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ElectionsRepublicans Criticized for Lack of Mobilization Ahead of Midterms
Mar 30, 2026
With midterm elections approaching, Republicans face criticism for inaction while protests mobilize millions against Trump.
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Courts & LawWatchdog Files Bar Complaint Against Wray Over Arctic Frost Role
Mar 26, 2026
A watchdog group has filed a bar complaint against Christopher Wray for his involvement in the Arctic Frost investigation targeting Trump associates.
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Courts & LawCleveland Critiques Jack Smith's Legal Actions Against Trump in Senate Hearing
Mar 24, 2026
Margot Cleveland criticized Special Counsel Jack Smith's legal tactics against Trump during a Senate hearing, raising concerns over constitutional violations.
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ElectionsSenate Majority Leader Thune Faces Criticism Over SAVE America Act Progress
Mar 11, 2026
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is criticized for delaying the SAVE America Act, which aims to enhance election integrity, amid calls for urgent action.
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CrimeD.C. Dems Are Furious At Trump For Stopping All The Homicides
Feb 26, 2026
Democrats in Washington, D.C., are expressing frustration not due to rising violent crime, but because President Donald Trump has taken measures to reduce it.
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OpinionTrump's Supporters Embrace Calls for Retribution Following Comey Indictment
Feb 26, 2026
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on September 25, 2025, on charges related to lying to Congress under oath. This development has reignited.
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Courts & LawKavanaugh Dissent Suggests Trump Can Still Impose Tariffs After Supreme Court Ruling
Feb 20, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled against Trump's tariff powers, but Kavanaugh's dissent indicates alternative legal avenues remain for imposing tariffs.
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MediaCBS News Reporter Questions White House on Trump's Racism Claims, Press Secretary Responds with Laughter
Feb 19, 2026
During a White House briefing, CBS News' Ed O'Keefe questioned Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about Trump's claims of being falsely labeled a racist, prompting.
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ElectionsOhio Attorney General Candidate Promises to Convict Trump
Jan 28, 2026
Elliot Forhan, a Democratic candidate for Ohio attorney general, made controversial remarks about President Trump, raising concerns about political rhetoric.
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Courts & LawJack Smith to Testify Before House Judiciary Committee Amid Controversy
Jan 21, 2026
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is set to testify before Congress, facing scrutiny over his past statements and the investigation into Trump.
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OpinionCritique of Trump Impressions Sparks Debate Among Comedians
Dec 30, 2025
A Federalist columnist argues that Trump impersonations lack originality and humor, igniting discussions on comedy's evolution and creativity.
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ElectionsFulton County Acknowledges Unlawful Certification of Early Ballots in 2020 Election
Dec 23, 2025
Fulton County officials admitted to unlawfully certifying early ballots in the 2020 election, raising concerns about election integrity in Georgia.
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Courts & LawDocuments Reveal Obama-Biden Administration's Actions in Clinton Investigation
Dec 22, 2025
Newly released documents show the Obama-Biden administration limited FBI access to evidence in the Clinton investigation, raising concerns over executive privilege.
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EducationEducation Department Identifies $12.5 Million Fraud Involving 'Ghost Students' in Minnesota
Dec 17, 2025
The Education Department revealed nearly 2,000 fraudulent student applications in Minnesota, raising concerns about oversight and fraud prevention measures.
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Courts & LawFBI Emails Reveal Doubts Over Mar-a-Lago Raid Justification
Dec 16, 2025
Newly released emails indicate the FBI believed it lacked probable cause for the Mar-a-Lago raid, raising questions about the decision-making process.
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MediaSusie Wiles Faces Criticism After Vanity Fair Feature
Dec 16, 2025
Susie Wiles, Trump's Chief of Staff, draws scrutiny after revealing comments in a Vanity Fair feature, raising questions about her role and the administration's.
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ElectionsIndiana Senate Rejects Redistricting Plan Amid Internal GOP Divisions
Dec 15, 2025
The Indiana Senate's recent vote against a redistricting plan highlights divisions within the GOP and raises questions about party loyalty to Trump.
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Opinion'Groceries' Are Not 'Old Fashioned,' And Other Reminders For Trump
Dec 12, 2025
President Trump faces criticism for his comments on affordability and the economy, highlighting concerns among voters about rising costs.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Interpretation
Dec 8, 2025
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause, raising significant legal questions.
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Immigration3 Countries That Should Be Next On Trump's Travel Ban List
Dec 4, 2025
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it would halt immigration applications from 19 countries, citing national security concerns. Following a suspected.
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Courts & LawHouse Subpoenas Jack Smith Over Arctic Frost Fishing Expedition
Dec 3, 2025
The House Committee on the Judiciary has issued a subpoena to former Special Counsel Jack Smith, demanding his testimony in a deposition as part of an.
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Courts & LawJack Smith Ignored Constitutional Standards In Arctic Frost Lawfare
Nov 25, 2025
Special Counsel Jack Smith and his team have been accused of disregarding constitutional standards in their investigation, known as Arctic Frost, which targeted.
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HealthWhy Trump's Obesity Drug 'Deal' Will Help Big Pharma Most Of All
Nov 25, 2025
A new agreement between the Trump administration and drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk promises cheaper obesity drugs for patients, but analysts say the biggest winners may still be the pharmaceutical companies.
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OpinionBe Ready For The Next Epstein Revelation To Fall Flat
Nov 19, 2025
The ongoing saga surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files has drawn comparisons to the Russia-Collusion affair, with critics arguing that many.
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CultureDetroit Lions Star Apologizes If Trump Dance 'Offended Anyone'
Nov 13, 2025
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown issued an apology on Wednesday for his touchdown celebration that featured a dance associated with former.
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OpinionTrump Should Use Vance's Talking Points On Prices, Affordability
Nov 13, 2025
In recent discussions about the economy, former President Donald Trump has faced criticism for his optimistic assessments, which many feel do not align with the.
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ImmigrationImporting Foreign Workers Is The Opposite Of America First
Nov 12, 2025
This week, President Donald Trump and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem indicated that the U.S. should continue to import foreign workers to.
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MediaSydney Sweeney Discusses Media Backlash in GQ Interview
Nov 7, 2025
Actress Sydney Sweeney addressed media scrutiny during a recent interview with GQ, where she discussed her upcoming film, "Christy," and her experiences with.
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MediaNYT Is Terrified Of Mamdani, The Mayor It Helped Create
Nov 6, 2025
The New York Times editorial board recently expressed concern over the election of Zohran Mamdani, a self-identified communist, as mayor of New York City. In an.
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PoliticsExclusive: Trump To Appoint Dan Bishop As US Attorney In North Carolina
Nov 5, 2025
President Donald Trump is poised to appoint Dan Bishop, the current Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), as U.S. Attorney for the.
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ElectionsCongress Must Pass The SAVE Act As Judge Blocks Trump Order
Nov 3, 2025
A federal judge on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote is.
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Courts & Law3 Biggest Revelations From Latest 'Arctic Frost' Document Dump
Oct 29, 2025
Senator Chuck Grassley disclosed on Wednesday that the Biden administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) allegedly.
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Courts & LawBiden FBI Sought Records Of Conservatives In Get-Trump Probe
Oct 29, 2025
The Biden FBI filed subpoenas seeking the bank records and communications of numerous conservatives and Republican-affiliated organizations as part of its.
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MediaLive By The Media, Die By The Media
Oct 29, 2025
Karine Jean-Pierre, the former White House press secretary, is currently promoting her memoir while facing criticism from the media that once supported her. In.
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PoliticsFederal Shutdown Empowers Trump to Reshape Government
Oct 29, 2025
The ongoing federal government shutdown, which began on October 1, has provided President Donald Trump with an opportunity to implement significant changes to.
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MediaNicolle Wallace Is Blatantly Lying About Dems' Assassination Prep
Oct 28, 2025
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace stated on Monday that she does not believe any Democrat has suggested that President Donald Trump is akin to Adolf Hitler. However.
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Courts & LawThe Left Prefers A Rubble-Ridden White House To A Trump Win
Oct 27, 2025
The White House, often referred to as the People’s House, has faced limitations in hosting large events due to its capacity constraints. The East Room can.
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Courts & LawU.K. Spy Case Collapse Raises Concerns Over China Espionage
Oct 24, 2025
The recent collapse of a major espionage case involving alleged Chinese spies has sparked significant political backlash in the United Kingdom. The Crown.
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Courts & LawDoc Shows Garland, Wray All Over Corrupt 'Arctic Frost'
Oct 23, 2025
A recently released document by Senator Chuck Grassley reveals that top officials in the Biden administration, including Attorney General Merrick Garland.