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Newsom should not be so smug about tariff case

California does not have the luxury of being smug about President Donald Trump’s setback at the Supreme Court over tariffs.

Michael Goodwin: All is fair in love and war in the relationship between Mayor Mamdani and Gov. Hochul

Gov. Hochul believed she was on the cusp of a beautiful relationship with Mayor...

DHS suspending 2 travel programs amid shutdown

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will pause two of its programs meant to expedite the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) airport screening process starting Sunday as a shutdown of the agency stretches into a second week, according to The Washington Post. The Post reported that the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs would temporarily cease...

Hochul relaxes NY liquor laws during US-Canada hockey gold medal game

New York is relaxing its liquor laws to allow bars and restaurants in some parts of the state to open early for the U.S. men’s hockey team’s gold medal game against Canada on Sunday.   Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced Saturday that she directed the State Liquor Authority to suspend enforcement between 6 a.m. and...

Trump calls for Netflix to fire Susan Rice after she warned corporations for bending ‘a knee’

President Trump on Saturday called on Netflix to fire former United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice from its board of directors after she warned about an “accountability agenda” if Democrats regain power in the upcoming elections. “Netflix should fire racist, Trump Deranged Susan Rice, IMMEDIATELY, or pay the consequences. She’s got no talent or skills -...

Bovino defends trench coat that Newsom called ‘SS garb’

Gregory Bovino, U.S. Border Patrol commander, on Thursday defended his trench coat after California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) accused him of buying "SS garb." "That coat is definitely Border Patrol issued," Bovino said on "On Balance with Leland Vittert" on NewsNation, The Hill's sister network. "I've had it over 25 years. I bought that as...

Trump’s right: He didn’t need international approval to act in Venezuela

The U.N. Charter forbids violations of other states’ sovereignty except in cases of self-defense. So, Trump framed Venezuela’s allowing illegal migration to the United States as an armed attack. 

Judge warns Trump administration against changing immigration status of plaintiffs in case

A federal judge ruled Thursday that university association members may seek relief from the court if their immigration status is changed as retribution for challenging an alleged Trump administration policy to single out campus activists critical of Israel’s war in Gaza for immigration enforcement. U.S. District Judge William Young's order follows a trial last year where...

Hoyer endorses former campaign manager as successor

Rep. Steny Hoyer (Md.), the longest-serving House Democrat in Congress, announced Friday he’s endorsing Maryland Del. Adrian Boafo (D), his former campaign manager, to succeed him. “With deep respect for his character, admiration for his experience & faith in his ability—I’m proud to endorse @AdrianBoafoMD for MD05,” Hoyer, who’s retiring at the end of his...

Philadelphia sues Interior Department over slavery exhibit removal

The city of Philadelphia on Thursday sued the Department of the Interior after National Park Service staff removed an exhibit on slavery from the President's House site in Independence National Historical Park. The lawsuit asks for a preliminary injunction to keep the displays up. It says the exhibit was removed "without notice" and "presumably pursuant"...

The Greenland affair exposes the EU as a paper tiger

A striking number of EU states did not contribute even a single soldier to the exercise, despite their treaty obligations.

Watch live: Vance, Johnson speak at March for Life rally

Vice President Vance and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) are scheduled to speak Friday at the annual March for Life rally in Washington D.C. Vance and President Trump spoke to anti-abortion advocates at last year's event. It has been held every year since 1974. Watch Friday's remarks, scheduled to begin at 12 p.m. EST, in the...

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Trump appeases Putin while invading US cities  

A decent president, if we had one, would stand up to blood-soaked tyrants like Putin rather than treating fellow Americans as enemies.   

Carney pushes back on Trump remarks about Canada: ‘The choice is up to us’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday praised his country, saying "the choice is up to us" when it comes to Canada's future, after President Trump said Canada "lives because of the U.S." "Canada and the United States have built a remarkable partnership, in the economy, in security, and in rich cultural exchange," Carney wrote...

Trump not ‘huge fan’ of housing plan that would open 401(k)s for down payments

President Trump said late Thursday he does not support his administration’s proposal to allow people to tap into their 401(k)s in order to secure down payments for homes.  "I'm not a huge fan of it. Other people like it. They're talking about taking money out to put a deposit down on a home. And one...

Trump’s ICE invasion is a slippery slope America may not survive 

When tension is this high, the margin for error collapses. A single mistake can have consequences that no policy memo or talking point can undo.

Whole Hog Politics: Democrats find ‘reform’ a better rejoinder than ‘democracy’ 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join our live online audience on Jan. 30 and ask your questions to Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon. Click here to join us!] Two seemingly disparate but very much related stories played out in politics this week. One, the whole world watched. The other happened quietly and mostly behind closed doors. Nobody missed President Trump’s Greenlandic opera, which took us from the...

Trump warns ‘armada’ heading to Iran: ‘Maybe we won’t have to use it’

President Trump warned late Thursday that the U.S. is sending an "armada" toward Iran amid nationwide demonstrations against the regime, but questioned whether the U.S. would actually take any action against Tehran.  “We have a big flotilla going in that direction,” Trump told reporters on AirForce One en route to Washington from Davos, Switzerland. “We...

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