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White House tears into Ossoff with brutal takedown after jab at key Trump aide: ‘Lightweight loser’

Jon Ossoff's campaign rally comments about Trump aide Natalie Harp sparked accusations of sexism from conservatives and White House officials.

Minnesota ‘outstanding refugee’ honoree accused in fraud scheme tied to sex trafficking: ‘Can’t make this up’

Salman Ahmed Elmi, once honored as an outstanding refugee in Minnesota, now faces charges for aiding a scheme to bill Medicaid for over $1 million.

Trump’s affordability plan faces conservative pushback as pocketbook issues loom over midterms

Advancing American Freedom says government zoning rules and energy regulations are why Americans can't afford homes, and offers 10 policy fixes.

Kushner touts unprecedented Iran contacts as Tehran denies Trump backchannel

Jared Kushner says U.S.-Iran communications are "more robust" than ever but accuses Iranian officials of trying to "trick" the U.S. with false concessions.

Family seeks $105 million from New York City after teen’s fatal Central Park carriage ride

The Mahajan family alleges stray voltage may have spooked a Central Park carriage horse, leading to their son Romanch's fatal fall during a tourist ride.

Masked federal agents patrol downtown Chicago

Federal immigration agents patrolled downtown Chicago on Sunday as the Trump administration ramps up immigration crackdowns in major cities across the country. The Border Patrol agents spotted downtown were armed, masked and camouflaged, according to NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said hundreds of ICE officers were downtown as part of...

Trump says peace deal to end war in Gaza in ‘final stages’

President Trump said Sunday that a peace deal to end the war in Gaza is in its “final stages,” according to an Axios report. “Everybody has come together to get a deal, but we still have to get it done," the president said in an interview, according to Axios. Trump said a peace deal would...

Lawmakers dig in heels as shutdown deadline looms

Lawmakers from both parties dug in their heels Sunday over government funding demands ahead of a meeting between President Trump and congressional leaders aimed at averting a shutdown this week. During various interviews on the Sunday political affairs programs, Republican and Democratic leaders signaled that health care subsidies set to expire at the end of...

Missouri governor signs new GOP-favored map

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) signed the state’s new congressional map into law, setting the GOP up to gain one additional seat in the House in next year’s elections. “I was proud to officially sign the Missouri First Map into law today ahead of the 2026 midterm election,” Kehoe said in a statement on Sunday....

Vance says Russia has ‘to wake up and accept reality’

Vice President Vance said Russia must “wake up and accept reality” in its ongoing war against Ukraine. “We want peace here,” Vance said Sunday on Fox News. “We have been actively pursuing peace from the very beginning of the administration, but the Russians have got to wake up and accept reality here.” Earlier this week,...

Cuomo warns of ‘destructive extremist forces’ after Adams exits New York City mayor’s race

New York City mayoral candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a plea to defeat “destructive extremist forces” after Mayor Eric Adams ended his reelection bid, a move that could help Cuomo narrow the gap with Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani. “The choice @ericadamsfornyc made today was not an easy one, but I believe he is...

Trump says Michigan church shooting appears to be ‘targeted attack on Christians’

President Trump said the deadly shooting at a Mormon church in Michigan on Sunday appears to be a “targeted attack on Christians” after authorities say a man crashed his car into the church and set fire to the building. Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform that he's been briefed on the...

Earle-Sears’s focus on culture issues in Virginia risks backfiring

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R) is leaning into cultural issues in her bid for governor, though some see it as a risky strategy in an off-year election likely to be dominated by economic concerns. Earle-Sears in particular has attacked her Democratic rival, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger, over transgender issues, especially in regard to schools....

Vance says ‘certainly’ will be more indictments after Comey

Vice President Vance said Sunday that “more indictments” are coming under the Trump administration. On Thursday, former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on felony charges of making a false statement to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding. “There's certainly going to be more indictments coming over the next three and a half years of...

Van Hollen says Democrats ‘not going to write a blank check’ to avert shutdown

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) said Democrats will not “write a blank check” to the Trump administration to avert a government shutdown. In a Sunday interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” the Maryland Democrat doubled down on the party's opposition to a GOP-backed continuing resolution (CR) to extend government funding at current levels unless...

Ty Cobb says ‘good chance’ case against Comey gets ‘tossed out well before trial’

Ty Cobb, a former White House attorney during President Trump’s first term, said Sunday there’s a “good chance” the case against former FBI Director James Comey gets “tossed out well before trial.” “I don't see any way in the world that Comey will be convicted,” Cobb said on CBS’s "Face the Nation." “And I think...

Jeffries says he’s ‘hopeful’ Congress can avert a government shutdown

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Sunday he’s "hopeful" Congress can avert a government shutdown, a day before he and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) are set to meet with President Trump and GOP leaders at the White House. “Our view going into the meeting is that we want to find bipartisan common...

Cole says Democrats attempting ‘to blackmail’ Trump, Republicans in shutdown fight

Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) on Sunday claimed that Democrats are attempting “to blackmail” the Trump administration and Republicans in a fight over a looming government shutdown. “Almost every Republican in both chambers has voted to keep the government open. Frankly, almost every Democrat in both chambers voted to close it down,” Cole told NewsNation’s Chris...

Trump to attend Hegseth’s gathering of military leaders

President Trump plans to attend a large gathering of top US military leaders organized by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to discuss the military's accomplishments and outline the future of the Defense Department.

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