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Dems’ Election Day sweep: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 10, 2025

NY Post readers discuss New Jersey and Virginia's new Democratic governors elected by surprisingly solid margins.

Tuesday’s biggest lesson: The GOP has some work to do — and the clock is ticking

There is only a year left before the midterms. So Republicans must react to...

How progressives engineered voting rules to help Zohran Mamdani win

Mamdani’s election can indeed be said to have been skillfully “engineered,” and progressives elsewhere...

Duffy: ’15 to 20′ air traffic controllers retiring daily during shutdown

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that "15 to 20" air traffic controllers are retiring daily amid the government shutdown. "I used to have about four controllers retire a day before the shutdown. I'm now up to 15 to 20 a day are retiring," Duffy told CNN's Jake Tapper on State of the Union. "So,...

Newsom: Redistricting fight shows ‘resurgence of energy’ among Democrats

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said over the weekend that the nationwide redistricting fight was the start of a “resurgence of energy” among Democrats.  “Just the energy that the delegation from Texas brought to the Democratic Party, to democracy as a whole, when they stood up and pushed back against Greg Abbott and Donald Trump’s...

DNC sets January deadline for states to submit proposals for early-calendar lineup 

The Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) Rules and Bylaws Committee set a Jan. 16 deadline for states to submit their proposals to be a part of the early presidential calendar lineup as the party gears up to create their early 2028 calendar. States seeking to be one of the first stomping grounds to weigh in on...

Steve Bannon fuels latest talk of third Trump term

President Trump and his allies are flirting with the idea of a Trump 2028 bid, with the president refusing to rule out the possibility and some influential supporters signaling they are prepared to test the constitutional limits that allow presidents to serve just two elected terms. Talk of Trump running again in 2028 has repeatedly...

Mark Hamill jokes about Trump building Death Star where East Wing used to be

“Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill joked Monday about President Trump building the franchise's Death Star where the East Wing of the White House used to be. “I have a very bad feeling about this…” Hamill, most known for playing the character of Luke Skywalker in the sci-fi franchise, wrote Monday in a post on the...

Johnson claims SNAP contingency funds ‘not legally available’ 

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Monday that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) contingency funds are not “legally available” to cover benefits during the shutdown. At a press conference, Johnson cited a legal analysis from the Trump administration that argued the emergency funds cannot be used to cover the lapse in funding set to take effect...

Rove: Paxton primary win could deliver Texas Senate seat to Democrats

GOP strategist Karl Rove is cautioning that Republicans risk handing Democrats a Senate seat in Texas.

Marc Short: Trump’s response to Reagan ad shows ‘upside-down world’

Marc Short, who served as chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence, said Sunday that President Trump’s response to a Canadian advertisement featuring former President Reagan shows an “upside-down world." “What exactly is the national emergency for Ontario running ads of Ronald Reagan?” Short asked on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “What is the...

Jacqueline Kennedy Garden removed for Trump’s White House ballroom: What was it used for?

The Jacqueline Kennedy Garden appears to be the latest victim of President Trump’s plans for a White House ballroom where the East Wing once was.

Live updates: SNAP fears add to shutdown pressures for lawmakers

Funding for food stamps has moved to the center of the shutdown fight as strains deepen across the country. More than 40 million low-income food stamp beneficiaries are expected to receive less help with grocery bills — or no help at all — as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is threatening to withhold billions...

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him refire Copyright Office director

The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to let President Trump refire the director of the U.S. Copyright Office, after a divided federal appeals court panel allowed her to remain in her post. The Justice Department filed an emergency application at the high court Monday asking the justices to pause the U.S. Court of...

Federal SNAP benefits won’t be paid in November: What happens next?

"The well has run dry," a notice from the U.S. Department of Agriculture reads, warning the federal government will not be sending out November food assistance as the government shutdown continues.

Wall Street Journal editorial board: Trump ‘wrong’ on Reagan, tariffs

The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal is criticizing President Trump over his reaction to a advertisement commissioned by the Canadian government knocking him on trade policies that invoked former President Ronald Reagan. "Mr. Trump is wrong about the Reagan speech, and he was wrong when he said on social media that 'Ronald Reagan...

Rand Paul slams Caribbean boat strikes as Trump bypasses Congress 

America was built on checks and balances. We’re supposed to be the country that demands proof before punishment, not one that bombs suspects at sea without due process.  

Melania Trump privately raised concerns about tearing down East Wing: Report

First lady Melania Trump privately raised concerns about demolishing the East Wing for President Trump's new ballroom, according to The Wall Street Journal.  The outlet also reported, citing administration officials, that the first lady distanced herself from the move, telling associates it was not her project.  The Hill has reached out to the White House and the...

New York voters file lawsuit to scrap House map over GOP seat

A handful of New York voters filed a lawsuit on Monday in an effort to scrap the Empire State’s congressional map over a House district represented by Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, as Democrats look to counter Republican redistricting efforts ahead of 2026. The lawsuit, which was filed by Democratic law firm Elias Law Group, alleged that “Black...

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