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Mikie’s Delaney Hall stunt: Letters to the Editor — May 28, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s visit to the Delaney Hall detention center on Memorial Day.

Democrats Need to Learn How to Fight Each Other

They’ve lost the mantle of the party of change because the party is so...

Trump on Paxton and the Iran ‘Conflict’

Paxton’s win, with Trump’s support, in an intramural GOP contest tells us nothing about...

Samuel L. Jackson endorses Karen Bass for L.A. mayor

SAMUEL L. JACKSON endorses Karen Bass for L.A. mayor: "These are the times we need someone who understands government, who also understands the needs of the people. Someone who will go on the streets and gather the people together. Not someone who will divide them."

Jill Biden thought husband Joe was having stroke during 2024 debate

Former first lady Jill Biden said she was so "frightened" by the 2024 debate performance by her husband, President Joseph R. Biden, that she thought he was having a stroke.

US, India trade negotiations ongoing, foreign minister says

Trade negotiations between the U.S. and India are ongoing, although New Delhi has some “red lines” that it will defend, according to India's foreign minister. “I mean, negotiations are still going on in the sense that nobody said the negotiations are off. You know? I mean, and people, people do talk to each other,” Indian...

Former CIA director on Bolton raid: ‘There’s some targeting here going on’

Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta weighed in on the FBI’s raid of President Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton, suggesting Friday night that there’s “some targeting here going on.”  “We don‘t know all the facts here because we don‘t know what the Justice Department said to a magistrate judge in order to get...

Congress should create a public AI wealth fund

The U.S. should establish a Public AI Wealth Fund to ensure that the public benefits from the returns of AI, while using competition, data, labor and energy rules to keep the field open and the harms in check.

Trump sees growing disapproval rating among Americans, survey shows

President Trump is seeing a growing disapproval rating among Americans seven months into his second White House term, according to a Friday survey. .  The Economist/YouGov poll found that 40 percent of Americans “strongly or somewhat” approve of Trump’s handling of the presidency. More than half of U.S. adults, 56 percent, said they “strongly or...

Ozempic teeth: Dentists warn of new GLP-1 side effect

Dentists warn they're seeing cases of something nicknamed "Ozempic teeth."

Greene issues scathing rebuke of conditions in Gaza: ‘I will not be silent about it’

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) on Saturday upped her crusade against conditions in the Gaza Strip following a declaration of famine in the region by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification. “U.S. taxpayers fund Israel $3.8 billion annually for military aid. That means every U.S. tax payer is contributing to Israel’s military actions,” Greene...

Former DHS official signals he could be next after Bolton FBI raid: ‘We expect it’

Miles Taylor, a former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official, signaled Saturday that he could be the next target of President Trump's FBI after ex-national security adviser John Bolton's Washington-area home was raided by agents early Friday. Taylor, who served as a deputy chief of staff at DHS under Trump's first term, was asked by...

US seeks to deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda

The federal government said it would deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he declined a plea deal, according to court filings. Federal prosecutors on Thursday offered Abrego Garcia the option to “live freely” with refugee or residency status in Costa Rica after serving prison time for federal human smuggling charges in exchange for a...

Panama stands firm on Iranian, Russian sanctions and maritime security

Panama has taken substantial steps to uphold international sanctions and maritime security, and has demonstrated its commitment to transparency and international cooperation by delisting vessels flagged for sanctionable activities and implementing a ban on registering oil tankers and bulk carriers older than 15 years.

Trump lauds Dan Patrick for Texas GOP’s ‘HUGE VICTORY’ in redistricting battle

President Trump on Saturday reupped his support for Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R), just hours after the state legislature advanced new congressional maps that could give the GOP up to five more seats in the House during next year's midterms. Trump lauded Patrick as a "terrific and powerful" lieutenant governor and "incredible friend" to...

The State Department is lying about El Salvador

In light of new information about its reporting on country conditions in El Salvador, I fear I can no longer rely on the State Department as a credible source.

Wall Street Journal hammers DOJ over Bolton raid: Trump ‘the real offender here’

The Wall Street Journal slammed the raid of President Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton's home on Friday, labeling it a part of the president's "vendetta campaign." Law enforcement said the investigation into Bolton was over classified records stored at his residence in Bethesa, Md. But, the Journal argued the probe reeks of political...

A warning for Republicans overconfident about 2026 and 2028

“Perception” remains the coin of the realm in politics, and those with any real experience in the field know that it can be flipped in a second back against you, your candidate and your party.

Letitia James to advance fraud appeal as DOJ pressure campaign intensifies 

New York Attorney General Letitia James is not backing down. Her sprawling business fraud case against President Trump took a meteoric hit when a divided appeals court Thursday threw out the roughly $500 million civil fraud penalty against him and his company despite keeping the case intact.  However, she vowed to appeal to the state’s...

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