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Newsom lashes out at Trump over ‘carnival of chaos’ amid Minnesota ICE shooting furor

California's Democratic governor positions himself as national Democratic leader, slamming Trump's "carnival of chaos" while eyeing potential 2028 presidential run.

Duffy exposes 54% of North Carolina truck licenses issued illegally to ‘dangerous drivers’

A federal audit revealed 54% of North Carolina's non-domiciled CDLs reviewed by federal officials were issued illegally, prompting a threat to withhold $50 million.

The week in whoppers: Emily Randall smears white men, Jasmine Crockett compares Maduro and Trump, and more

Rep. Emily Randall claimed that the federal government should be investigating "white men" in...

The Minnesota Tragedy

The ICE officer never would have had to decide in a split second whether...

Tim Walz Is a Reckless Menace

Whether he knows it or not, the Minnesota governor is playing with fire.

Was the arrest of Nicolás Maduro legal?

The U.S. strikes in Venezuela are sure to reignite a centuries-old debate about when the president can deploy the military.

Who are the key Venezuelan political players after Maduro’s capture

The Trump administration's move to capture and remove from power Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday has sparked a political crisis in the South American country after more than a decade under the strongman's rule. Maduro, whom the U.S. government views as an illegitimate leader, and his wife were taken to New York to face...

Trump coins ‘Don-roe Doctrine’ as he explains Venezuela operation

President Trump on Saturday said the operation in Venezuela, which culminated with strikes on the capital and the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, were part of what he coined the "Don-roe Doctrine." Trump said under Maduro, Venezuela hosted "foreign adversaries in our region and acquiring menacing offensive weapons that could threaten U.S. interests and...

Sunday shows preview: Trump operation in Venezuela draws praise, condemnation

President Trump dropped a bombshell early Saturday when he announced U.S. strikes against Venezuela and the capture of the country's strongman leader, Nicolás Maduro. At a news conference at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort later in the day, the president detailed a plan for the U.S. to “run” Venezuela until a transition takes place, even as Venezuelan...

Trump says Machado ‘doesn’t have the support’ in Venezuela, wasn’t consulted

President Trump on Saturday said Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado "doesn't have the support" within Venezuela to be its next leader after U.S. troops captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and said she was not consulted prior to the operation. "I think it would be very tough for her to be the leader," Trump said...

Five key takeaways on Trump’s stunning toppling of Maduro 

President Trump sent shockwaves throughout the world when the U.S. successfully carried out an operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The large scale operation took place in the early hours of Saturday and involved more than 150 U.S. aircraft. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were swiftly charged in the Southern District of New York and are en route...

Trump’s judicial battles raise profiles of federal judges

The Trump administration’s escalating clash with the judiciary over immigration, spending priorities and more is turning previously unknown judges like James Boasberg and Paula Xinis into household names. The judiciary has been a notable battleground in President Trump’s first year back in office, particularly given Congress’s compliance with his vision. More than 500 legal challenges have been...

Maduro is Venezuela’s only president, says VP Delcy Rodriguez

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez on Saturday said President Nicolás Maduro is their country's only president, several hours after U.S. troops captured him and his wife to face charges in New York. "There is only one president in Venezuela, and his name is Nicolas Maduro Moros," Rodriguez said in a televised address to Venezuelans hours...

Rubio sends warning to Cuba’s leaders after Maduro’s removal: ‘I’d be concerned’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday warned Cuba's leaders that "I'd be concerned" following the United States' capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during an attack earlier in the day. Rubio spoke to reporters at a press conference at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. The secretary accused Cuba of being "run by incompetent,...

Republicans rally around Trump Venezuela operation, with few detractors

Republican lawmakers' reactions to President Trump’s arrest and indictment of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Saturday spanned the spectrum of the GOP. Trump’s stalwart allies and Latin American hawks cheered the shocking operation while the president's few critics in the party rebuked the military action. The near unanimity among Republicans stood in stark contrast to...

Who wins when the IRS stops enforcement? Not small business.

Small business owners face a tilted playing field when it comes to taxes, as large corporations are able to utilize sophisticated tax shelters to minimize their tax burden while small businesses are forced to pay every cent owed.

Schumer slams Trump’s capture of Maduro as ‘reckless’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) labeled the Trump administration’s decision to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro “reckless,” absent a plan for the South American country or congressional authorization. “Let me be clear: Nicolás Maduro is an illegitimate dictator,” Schumer said in a statement. “But launching military action without congressional authorization and without a credible plan...

Hegseth: Maduro ‘f’d around and he found out’ 

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday said Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro "f'd around and found out" following the leader's capture amid U.S. strikes on the country's capital Caracas. "Nicolás Maduro had his chance," Hegseth said at a press conference with Trump at the president's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. "Just like Iran had their chance until...

The next election will be decided by America’s sick

America's sick will decide the 2026 midterm elections, as the American health care system is designed to put profits over patients and two-thirds of all bankruptcies are medical, while ACA premiums are expected to rise 114 percent in 2026.

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