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Trump, Brazil’s Lula move to mend fences after trade clash, judicial firestorm with ‘friendly’ call

President Donald Trump calls phone conversation with Brazil's Lula 'very good' as the leaders discuss future meetings after clashing over tariffs and Bolsonaro's treatment.

Trump says ‘substantial’ number of jobs will be permanently lost if shutdown persists, Dems ‘have no leader’

President Donald Trump accused Democrats of having "no leader" as the government shutdown continues, while he warned of a high number of job losses.

Deep blue New Jersey amid ‘Lord of the Rings’ moment to ‘save their state’ from Democrats: Scott Presler

New Jersey's gubernatorial election between Jack Ciattarelli and Rep. Mikie Sherrill tightens as Republicans target property taxes and energy costs to flip the blue state.

Georgia prosecutors request 90-day extension to replace Willis in Trump election case

Georgia prosecutors have requested a 90-day extension to appoint a new attorney in the election interference case against President Donald Trump.

Bondi clashes with Durbin on National Guard deployment: ‘Love Chicago as much as you hate President Trump’

Attorney General Pam Bondi defended President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment to Chicago during a heated exchange with Senator Dick Durbin.

DHS takes on Pritzker’s ‘Smorgasbord of Lies,’ releases list debunking his claims

Homeland Security said it "is setting the record straight" about Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker's "lies" by releasing a list that "debunks" his claims.

Trump says he’d consider invoking Insurrection Act as courts, governors seek to block his crime crackdown

President Donald Trump threatens to use the Insurrection Act for federal troops in cities as courts and states challenge his deployment initiatives.

Government limps deeper into shutdown crisis with no deal in sight

President Donald Trump signals openness to negotiate Obamacare subsidies, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blames House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for the shutdown.

Dem senator’s hefty donation to disgraced AG candidate’s campaign comes back to haunt him

Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner gave $25,000 to Jay Jones' campaign for attorney general earlier this year and has remained silent on whether Jones should stay in the race.

Democrats have only themselves to blame for Trump’s National Guard patrols

Leftist leaders' incendiary rhetoric has whipped followers into an anti-ICE frenzy — but if we’re in the run-up to another Civil War, they're in...

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