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Sen. Graham says Trump may not have started wars in Ukraine, Gaza, but he must end them

Sen. Lindsey Graham believes that while President Trump was not the one who started the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, he needs to be the one to negotiate an end to the conflicts.

EXCLUSIVE: Trump DOJ fires 20 Biden immigration judges

The Trump administration has canned 20 "midnight" immigration judges the Biden administration tried to shoehorn onto the courts in its final days, The Washington Times has learned.

Trump cheers hostage release, backs Israel’s next move

President Trump lauded the latest release of hostages held by Hamas on Saturday and asserted the U.S. will support Israel's decision on whether the ceasefire continues.

Democrats nervously wait on Trump response to court rulings

House Democrats howling over the flood of unilateral actions streaming from the White House are voicing confidence that the courts will provide a check on potential abuses of power. They’re less certain, however, about how President Trump will respond.   Some Democrats say they trust the president to heed the courts even when judges rule against...

Trump administration ousts over 400 DHS employees in ongoing workforce purge

The Trump administration ousted 405 employees at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in an ongoing workforce purge that has affected other federal agencies and departments.  The majority of the cuts occurred at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the country’s disaster relief agency, where 200 workers lost their jobs on Friday while over 130...

Democrats nervously wait on Trump response to court rulings

House Democrats howling over the flood of unilateral actions streaming from the White House are voicing confidence that the courts will provide a check on potential abuses of power. They’re less certain, however, about how President Trump will respond.   Some Democrats say they trust the president to heed the courts even when judges rule against...

Trump administration ousts over 400 DHS employees in ongoing workforce purge

The Trump administration ousted 405 employees at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in an ongoing workforce purge that has affected other federal agencies and departments.  The majority of the cuts occurred at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the country’s disaster relief agency, where 200 workers lost their jobs on Friday while over 130...

Trump doubles down on reciprocal tariffs, vowing a ‘level playing field’

President Trump defended his presidential memorandum proposing reciprocal tariffs in a Truth Social post Saturday, saying the move will ensure a "level playing field for American workers." Trump said the U.S. has been treated unfairly by other countries, including both friends and adversaries. "This System will immediately bring Fairness and Prosperity back into the previously...

Sunday shows preview: Trump’s Russia-Ukraine moves rattle allies; Dems play defense against DOGE

President Trump’s push to secure a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine has rattled allies over the Atlantic and has unsettled some Republican Senators who want to see Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin punished for directing his military to invade Kyiv back in February 2022.  Trump spoke with both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on...

Many in new survey suggest news consumption, spending influenced by 2024 election

A new YouGov poll has found that almost half of Americans, 44 percent, are now consuming news differently than they did before the 2024 election while 38 percent have reported a change in their buying decisions since November. This is an increase from a previous survey YouGov conducted in late November, when only 36 percent...

The mad king of Kyiv: Why Zelensky can’t afford to end the war

Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president, has been accused of prioritizing war over peace, as he has refused to end the conflict, which has resulted in a catastrophic loss of life for his country.

Americans trust Trump on immigration, economy over environment, health care: Poll

A recent YouGov survey found that a majority of Americans, 52 percent, have high levels of trust in President Trump's ability to manage immigration. But they are less likely to trust him with issues related to the environment and health care. Forty-seven percent trust Trump with the economy, 45 percent with foreign policy and 43...

Sheryl Crow sells Tesla to donate funds to embattled NPR

Country music star Sheryl Crow said she will donate funds from selling her Tesla to NPR amid President Trump's intensified calls to slash federal funding for public broadcasters — calling out tech billionaire Elon Musk's role in the administration. “My parents always said… you are who you hang out with,” Crow wrote Friday in a...

Zelensky floats unified European Army: ‘The time has come’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday proposed that the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine — which is nearing three years — shows the need for the European Union to create a unified army. "I really believe that time has come,” Zelensky said early Saturday, per The Associated Press. “The armed forces of Europe must...

Democrats don’t need their own Trump. They need their own Teddy Roosevelt.

Democrats need a politician like Teddy Roosevelt, who fought corruption, was progressive, and used the bully pulpit to champion progressive ideals, to defeat Donald Trump's MAGA movement and fix the problems that lead to Trump's rise.

Gabby Petito’s family speaks out ahead of documentary release

NewsNation Senior Correspondent Brian Entin spoke with Gabby Petito's parents ahead of the release of a Netflix docuseries about her case.

Murkowski: Trump’s mass firings ‘do more harm than good’

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) argued that while she agrees with President Trump’s administration goal to downsize the federal government, the current mass firings of workers across several departments and agencies are doing “more harm than good.”  Murkowski said that “dozens” of Alaskans, possibly over 100 “are being fired as part of the Trump administration’s reduction-in-force...

Trump foreign aid freeze deals heavy blow to family planning efforts abroad

The Trump administration’s 90-day freeze on foreign aid has impacted family planning resources used by hundreds of thousands of women, girls and couples abroad, causing a number of health clinics to shut down and hindering the supply chain for contraception. In the first week after President Trump signed the executive order directing the pause on his...

Getting Ukraine settlement right requires pressure on Putin

Putin’s demands, reaffirmed by his deputy foreign minister this week, are nonstarters.

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