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Judging the ‘Sedition Six’: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 28, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the FBI probe of six Democrats who urged military members to refuse illegal orders.

Putin says U.S.-backed peace deal a starting point

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the U.S.-backed peace proposal in the Ukraine-Russia war is just a starting point for more discussion and reiterated his precondition that Kyiv accept the Kremlin's territorial demands.

Suspect in National Guard shooting worked with U.S. in Afghanistan and left during U.S. withdrawal

An Afghan refugee who worked with the U.S. military in his homeland is accused of opening fire on two National Guard troops in the nation's capital after having driven across the country to launch the ambush, officials said.

Judge seeks protections for Epstein victims exposed in file disclosures

A federal judge late Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to provide a description of the materials it intends to publicly release about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in his order requested “a detailed description of the privacy process, including any redactions, the Government seeks to employ to protect...

Campbell’s ousts executive over alleged ‘poor people,’ 3D-printed chicken comments

The Campbell’s Company announced Wednesday that a top executive had been fired over "vulgar, offensive and false" comments he made to a former employee a year ago about its food being for “poor people." Robert Garza filed a lawsuit in Michigan last week accusing Martin Bally of mocking low-income consumers and making other disparaging remarks....

Destiny or Dynasty: Inside the new class of political nepo babies vying for power

Political nepotism takes center stage as famous family heirs seek office in 2026, including President John F. Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg.

Trump administration stays silent as massive Ukraine corruption scandal rocks Zelenskyy’s inner circle

Trump administration stays silent as $100 million Ukraine corruption scandal rocks Zelenskyy's government, prompting senior official resignations.

Immigrant who allegedly dodged ICE with Wisconsin judge’s help has been deported

An immigrant who was arrested after a Milwaukee judge allegedly helped him dodge federal agents has been deported.

Trump breaks with ‘wacky’ Marjorie Taylor Greene

President Donald Trump has broken with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a staunch long-time ally and prominent MAGA figure who has been at sharp odds...

Trump drops Marjorie Taylor Greene endorsement, calls her a ‘ranting lunatic,’ hints at backing primary rival

Trump withdraws support for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her 'ranting lunatic' and 'Wacky Marjorie' in explosive Truth Social post targeting longtime ally.

Bondi taps acting U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton to probe Democrats’ ties to Epstein

Attorney General Pam Bondi, at the behest of President Trump, has initiated an investigation into ties between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent Democratic figures.

Trump rolls back tariffs on grocery items, and critics say it’s an admission tariffs raise prices

President Trump has signed an executive order to reduce tariffs on grocery items that have risen in price or cannot be grown easily in the U.S.

Protesters arrested, officers injured in clash outside Chicago-area immigration facility

Authorities arrested 21 protesters Friday and said four officers were injured outside a Chicago-area federal immigration facility that activists say functions as a de facto detention center and is plagued by inhumane conditions.

How chummy is too chummy? Epstein emails shine light on relationships between journalists, sources

The emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein released this week shine a light on the delicate relationship between reporters and their sources. And, as can be the case, bright light isn't always flattering.

Senate probes Justice Department effort to thwart FBI investigation of Clinton’s dossier payments

The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating the Justice Department's effort to shut down an investigation into the Clinton campaign's funding of the infamous Steele Dossier.

Court blocks new rules limiting which immigrants can get commercial drivers’ licenses

The Transportation Department's new restrictions that would severely limit which immigrants can get commercial driver's licenses to drive a semitrailer truck or bus have been put on hold by a federal appeals court.

Officials in North Carolina city vow to resist looming federal immigration crackdown

Officials and community leaders opposing a pending federal immigration crackdown in North Carolina's largest city characterized it Friday as an invasion, and urged Charlotte residents to protest peacefully and record agents' actions from a distance.

Judge says government is still blocking immigrants’ access to attorneys at L.A. detention facility

A federal judge on Friday said the Trump administration is still violating detained immigrants' constitutional rights by restricting their access to attorneys at a detention facility in Los Angeles and ordered the government to remedy the matter.

Most GOP senators reject government payout for Biden DOJ spying on their phone records

Five of the eight GOP senators whose phone records were secretly disclosed in the Biden-era Arctic Frost investigation say they will not take advantage of a new law that would allow them to recover up to $1 million in damages from the federal government.

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