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Adam Schiff: If only we’d prosecuted Trump earlier

ADAM SCHIFF: IF ONLY WE’D PROSECUTED TRUMP EARLIER. The Democratic lawfare campaigns against President Donald Trump — two federal prosecutions, an indictment in Georgia, an indictment and conviction in New York, a damaging lawsuit, also in New York — are still having repercussions today. In some cases, the legal wrangling goes on, while in others, […]

Hungary’s little baby bust

In Budapest eight months ago, I heard many hopeful Hungarian conservatives point out that Hungary had risen from the bottom of European birth rates to almost the top. They credited the administration of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who had implemented all sorts of pro-family policies, including lots of cash, accommodations, and tax breaks for parents. TIMOTHY P. CARNEY: […]

Europe escalates its war on free speech

Europe is ramping up its war on free speech by targeting X with fines for not submitting itself to censorship regulations demanded by the European Union. The EU levied a fine of $140 million against X, the first-ever penalty under Europe’s Digital Services Act. Europe decided that the website’s blue checkmark symbol is misleading, that it won’t […]

Charlamagne tha God criticizes Mamdani’s messaging on Trump: ‘That’s actually how you normalize fascism’

Charlamagne tha God criticized New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s (D) messaging around President Trump, with whom Mamdani recently had a cordial meeting. “If you're, you know, Joe Biden, and you say, Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, but then when Donald Trump wins the presidency, you standing outside the White House saying, ‘Welcome...

Cheryl Hines: RFK Jr. ‘not going to run for president’ in 2028

Cheryl Hines, the wife of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said her husband is “not going to run for president” in 2028. “Cheryl, is your husband going to run for president in 2028, and if so, are you ready for that?” NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas asked Hines on her show. “Gosh,...

Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia presses Trump to expand College Football Playoff field

A candidate for the Heisman Trophy is pleading with President Trump to intervene and help his team get into the College Football Playoff. Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, who led the Commodores to a 10-2 record and an unbeaten season outside of the Southeastern Conference has been tweeting and sharing social media posts advocating for his...

Netflix buying Warner Bros. for $83B

Netflix announced Friday that it would acquire Warner Bros. in an $82.7 billion deal. The agreement is valued at $27.75 per Warner share, according to a the company's press release. Their streaming service, which reaches 301.6 million paid subscribers globally, will grow to include audiences from Warner Bros.’ HBO Max and DC Studios. Viewers will...

The Green New Deal crashes to earth

It was a bold, if implausible, demand for a crash program to rid America of fossil fuels.

Live updates: Trump brings FIFA’s World Cup draw to Kennedy Center; CDC panel set to vote on childhood vaccines

Soccer's biggest event is the Kennedy Center's top billing on Friday, with President Trump attending the final draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Trump is expected to receive the world soccer organization's inaugural peace prize. The vaccine panel at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is set to vote Friday on changes to...

Bongino on past pipe bomb cover-up claim: ‘I was paid … for my opinions’

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino on Thursday brushed off questions about his past claims of a cover up in the case of who planted pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican national committee offices a day before the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. When Fox News's Sean Hannity reminded his former colleague of his past...

Whole Hog Politics: What Democrats can learn from Tennessee, Aftyn Behn and Rahm Emanuel

It seems unlikely that former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel could capture the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028. The guy who as Barack Obama’s first White House chief of staff had a gag nameplate on his desk that read “Undersecretary for Go [F] Yourself”; the guy who enthusiastically played the heavy for Obama and the Clintons...

Don’t blame data centers for high energy prices — blame Democrats

Americans are angry about the cost of living, and Democrats are busily exploiting that anger to win elections — even if it means lying to the public yet again.   Not content with undermining President Trump’s first four years in office with their Russiagate fable, or pretending that Joe Biden was perfectly fit to serve four more years in the Oval Office, Democrats...

Crayola issues nationwide recall for safety hazard to children

The items can “become lodged in the digestive system,” according to the recall.

Young Americans demand solutions to the affordability crisis

Mamdani’s quick and superficial fixes are very popular among young people. Someone has to offer them a better alternative.

Trump quotes that ‘write themselves’ for Democratic midterm election ads

Democrats can use President Trump's own words against him in order to win back Congress, from his mockery of the word "affordability" to his statement that "tariffs don't cause inflation; they cause success".

Supreme Court hands Trump major win in redistricting fight

Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: ▪ Democrats demanding more info from Hegseth ▪ Trump housing official under investigation ▪ House, Senate tee up health care votes ▪ First phase of Gaza ceasefire nears completion President Trump scored a major win in the national redistricting battle on Thursday, as...

GOP senators, lacking confidence in Hegseth, say his future is Trump’s call

Republican senators, who are growing increasingly exasperated with the proliferation of high-profile controversies at the Pentagon, are not expressing much confidence in Pete Hegseth’s leadership — but they say it’s up to President Trump whether to keep him in the Cabinet. Many GOP senators have been careful not to provoke Trump’s anger by publicly criticizing...

Library grants restored after court order

The Trump administration on Wednesday restored library grants after a judge determined attempts to defund and dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) were unlawful. “Upon further review, the Institute of Museum and Library Services has reinstated all federal grants. This action supersedes any prior notices which may have been received related to...

Glucose monitor problems linked with deaths, injuries: FDA

The FDA issued an “early alert” that some FreeStyle Libre 3 and FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus devices may provide incorrect low glucose readings.

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