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Trump’s Middle East tour: Letters to the Editor — May 15, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s diplomatic trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Trump strikes a righteous blow against the feds’ rabid criminal code

A new Trump executive order will slash federal regulations carrying criminal penalties — a category so vast and obscure that not even the government...

Dems maintain they’re ‘looking forward’ as questions about Biden loom

Democrats thought they were done with Joe Biden. Now, new revelations about his mental and physical decline while in office are putting a harsh...

House GOP sprints toward finish line with Trump’s agenda despite discontent in their ranks

House Republicans are nearly finished drafting President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," but months of simmering intraparty discontent could still boil over and ruin it.

Minnesota leaders float rumors about Trump pardoning Derek Chauvin

Minnesota leaders appeared to stir the pot about President Trump possibly pardoning Derek Chauvin, despite the White House giving no signs it will grant clemency to the former police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd and igniting a nationwide wave of protests against police brutality in 2020.

Judge rules Trump DOJ retaliated against American Bar Association

A federal district judge on Wednesday halted the Justice Department from canceling grants to the American Bar Association, reasoning it was likely done in retaliation for exercising free speech.

House Republicans consider punishing New Jersey Democrats over ICE center ‘storming’

House Republicans are likely to try to pass a resolution to formally discipline three New Jersey Democratic members of Congress who are accused of storming an ICE detention center in Newark on Friday.

RFK Jr. demands Democrats give him credit for making HHS healthy again

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday slapped back at Democrats who heaped withering criticism on his spending reductions and vaccine policies.

Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem: Border ‘invasion’ meets criteria for suspending habeas corpus

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday that the flow of illegal immigrants at the border would qualify as an "invasion" for purposes of suspending habeas corpus rights.

Why I believe Putin will go to Istanbul

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is playing master manipulator President Vladimir Putin at his own game. The big question: Will the Russian president go to Istanbul? Zelensky has challenged Russia’s president to personally attend talks with him in the Turkish city on Thursday. Putin first proposed talks between more junior Ukrainian and Russian officials as a […]

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