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GOP senator predicts Trump’s next move in Venezuela amid Hezbollah’s influence: ‘Long past due’

Hezbollah operatives use Venezuelan passports and drug networks to infiltrate the Western Hemisphere, turning the country into terror group's regional headquarters.

Platner says he’ll remove tattoo that resembles Nazi symbol

Democratic Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner expressed regret over getting a tattoo that appears similar to a Nazi symbol nearly two decades ago and...

Hunter Biden breaks silence on pardon from dad Joe: ‘I realize how privileged I am’

Hunter Biden broke his silence on the presidential pardon he received from his father. The former first son claims it was due to Trump's presidential victory.

Speaker Johnson hit with Democrat-led lawsuit over delayed swearing-in amid House shutdown chaos

Arizona sues Speaker Mike Johnson over the delayed swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, with Attorney General Kris Mayes claiming voter disenfranchisement.

Trump battles cartels and communists to make the Americas great again

The president's latest moves in Latin America — boosting Argentina's economy while attacking Venezuela and Colombia's drug trade — are smart long-term investments.

Calls for Curtis Sliwa’s exit: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 22, 2025

NY Post readers discuss The Post editorial calling for Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa to drop out of the mayoral race.

House Republicans Refer John Brennan to DOJ for Allegedly Lying to Congress About Steele Dossier

Brennan distanced himself from the Steele dossier in his congressional testimony — but declassified documents call his claims into question.

Speaker Johnson pledges not to block vote to release government’s Epstein files

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday said that he would not stand in the way of allowing a vote on a bill to force the Justice Department to release its Jeffrey Epstein files.

Workers at federal agency monitoring nuclear weapons to be furloughed as shutdown continues

The federal agency that monitors and secures the nation's nuclear stockpile will furlough about 1,400 employees across the country as the ongoing government shutdown battle between Republicans and Democrats nears the three-week mark.

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