Month: November 2025
Mike Johnson Confirmed: What His New Role Means for America’s Future
Just moments ago, news broke confirming Mike Johnson’s official appointment, closing weeks of speculation and tense debate across Capitol Hill. The confirmation marks a turning point in Washington’s ongoing struggle for unity, leadership, and a clear direction in uncertain times. For older Americans who have watched decades of shifting politics and changing leaders, this event…
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Canadian PM Apologizes To Trump Over ‘Tariff’ Ad That Derailed Talks
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump over a political advertisement that invoked former President Ronald Reagan’s comments on tariffs. The ad, which aired on major American television networks earlier this month, sparked backlash for its use of Reagan’s 1987 radio address on trade barriers. In that speech, Reagan warned…
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Trump Files ‘Powerhouse’ Appeal Against Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s Case
News Commentary Former President Donald Trump is not backing down. After more than a year of what many critics have described as a politically motivated prosecution, Trump’s legal team has officially filed a major appeal to overturn his New York conviction — calling it one of the most “unjust and politically weaponized prosecutions in American…
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USDA’s Rollins Rips Democrats Over ‘Lie’ About SNAP Funds
Democrats have spent the last several weeks of the Schumer Shutdown claiming the USDA has contingency funding it could use to keep food stamp benefits flowing beyond Nov. 1. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) made that argument again Wednesday, saying the administration “has the funding to make sure that not a single American on…
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Minnesota Lobbyist Charged After Texts Threatening To Shoot Lawmakers
A long-time lobbyist in Minnesota faces criminal charges after reportedly threatening to shoot politicians at the Minnesota Capitol, describing how much ammunition he had and intending to “blow somebody’s face off.” Jonathan Bohn, 41, of Woodbury, is charged with one count of threats of violence after a Waconia homeowner contacted the Carver County Sheriff’s Office…
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Records Show ‘Bizarre Inconsistency’ Regarding Payments From Trump Foe Eric Swalwell
Newly unearthed Federal Election Commission records show that Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), one of President Donald Trump’s most outspoken critics, has made more than $360,000 in campaign payments since 2021 to a California man for ‘bizarre’ reasons. According to FEC filings, Swalwell’s campaign committee and his political action committee, Remedy PAC, have issued more than…
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Noem Rejects Illinois Governor’s Request to ‘Pause’ Immigration Enforcement for Halloween
News Commentary Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has firmly rejected a request from Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker to temporarily suspend Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations across the state during the Halloween weekend. Governor Pritzker claimed the move was intended to ensure that children in Chicago could celebrate the holiday safely, suggesting that ongoing immigration…
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Citizenship Requirement for Federal Voter Registration
News Commentary A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has struck down a Trump administration executive order that required Americans to provide proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections — ruling that the move exceeded presidential authority and violated constitutional boundaries. The decision, issued Friday by U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, marks…
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John Fetterman Has Had It With Democrats And He Just Said It Out Loud
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) criticized his party again – this time over the ongoing government shutdown, accusing Democratic leaders of putting partisan interests ahead of the American people. Fetterman, who has sided with Republicans on a series of votes on a clean bill to reopen the government, referred to the standoff as the “Schumer Shutdown,”…
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Senate Passes Trump-Backed Spending Cuts In Recission Bill
The U.S. Senate approved a $9 billion federal spending rescission package in a 51-48 vote early Thursday, delivering a significant victory for President Donald Trump’s push to downsize government. The measure includes major cuts to foreign aid and eliminates subsidies for National Public Radio and PBS. Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine,…
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