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Rick Scott Wants To Get Donald Trump's Backing As He Seeks To Become Senate Majority Leader
John Cornyn (R-TX) and John Thune (R-SD) are the two other senators competing against Scott for the position
Elon Musk: Rocket Man Takes Aim At Washington
Musk said before the election that a new "Department of Government Efficiency" would slash $2 trillion from the federal budget -- a big promise echoing his sky-high business ambitions that have made him the world's wealthiest person.
Donald Trump Moves Toward Crossing Mexico's 'Red Line' With Expected Anti-Immigration Measure
Since 2021, Mexico has replaced China as the biggest trade partner for the U.S., sending about 83% of its exported goods to the U.S.
Capitol Rioter Pleads Guilty to Charges Expecting Trump to Pardon Him: 'I'm Very Confident I'm at the Top of the List'
A North Carolina man pleaded guilty to charges stemming from his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, while expressing confidence that he would be pardoned by Trump.
Ex-UK Leader Boris Johnson Mocks Republicans Over 'Weird Homoerotic Fascination' With Putin: 'They Love His Manly Christianity'
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticized some Republicans for what he described as a "weird sort of homoerotic fascination with Putin."
Mike Pence Breaks with Trump on Pardoning Capitol Rioters, Says No One Who Assaulted Officers on January 6 Should Be Pardoned
Mike Pence expressed firm opposition to President-elect Donald Trump's plans to pardon January 6 rioters, particularly those who attacked law enforcement officers.
Proud Boys Leader Sentenced To 17 Years In Prison Expecting Pardon From Trump: 'We Went There Like He Asked'
A Proud Boys leader currently serving a 17 year sentence for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack is confident he'll be pardoned when Trump is back in office.
Full List of All the Times Trump's Cabinet Picks Mocked Him in Public
Marco Rubio is not the first potential cabinet pick to have exhibited a former disdain for the President-elect. His own running mate, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, was notoriously critical of his administration before joining his presidential ticket. Furthermore, many additional legislators chosen to join the Trump administration actually denounced the President-elect years ago.
Trump Will Step In to Stop TikTok Ban: Report
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to intervene to prevent a potential U.S. ban on popular video-sharing app, TikTok.
Trump's Rapid-Fire Cabinet Picks Could Leave Mike Johnson With Major Headache
Speaker faces uphill battle to unify shrinking GOP majority as key Republicans shift to Trump's cabinet.
Trump Comedian Who Mocked Puerto Rico Says He Will Never Apologize: 'That's What I Do and That's Never Going to Change'
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe defends his controversial joke about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally, vowing never to apologize despite widespread backlash.
Trump Border Czar Threatened to Lead 'The Biggest Deportation Force' Ever in Resurfaced Comments: 'They Ain't Seen S--t Yet'
Donald Trump has appointed Tom Homan as border czar, who has pledged to lead "the biggest deportation" operation in U.S. history.
South Korean Leader Quietly Honing His Golf Skills to Win Over Trump
The president of South Korea began practicing golf again for the first time in eight years to eventually play with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
Trump's New National Security Adviser Once Introduced a Bill to Send the U.S. Army to Mexico to Fight Cartels
Florida Representative Michael Waltz is also regarded on Capitol Hill as a hawk on both China and Iran
Mexican Army Seizes Truck With Hundreds of Migrants Headed for U.S. as Officials Fear Rush Before Trump Takes Office
"It doesn't happen too often in our state that (smugglers) transport people in a trailer box as if they were cargo" said Chihuahua's Public Safety Secretary
Democrats Refusing to Use Red Heart Emoji Because It 'Implies' MAGA: 'Gives Me a Deep Ick Now'
Social media users supporting the Democratic Party have moved away from using the red heart emoji in their daily texting lingo due to its newfound association with the Trump campaign.
Plantation Slave Descendants Respond to Racist Pro-Trump Text Messages: 'We're Not Intimidated No More'
Descendants of slaves have responded to the slew of racist text messages targeting Black Americans that were sent out following the 2024 presidential election.
Kristi Noem Set for Top Homeland Security Role As Trump's Hardline Immigration Agenda Takes Shape
After her White House ambitions stalled due to a controversial memoir, Noem is set to make a comeback to the top of the political sphere
Trump Tweet Saying He 'Wouldn't Hire' Marco Rubio Resurfaces As Trump Plans to Nominate Rubio for Secretary of State
Statements in which President-elect Donald Trump taunts Florida Senator Marco Rubio have begun to resurface as the former allegedly prepares to offer the latter the job of Secretary of State.
China, Iran, Israel, Cuba: Marco Rubio's Stances on Key Foreign Policy Issues As He Gears Up To Be The Next Secretary of State
Florida Senator's foreign policy aligns with Trump's isolationist views, supporting aggressive stances, while backing Ukraine's defense.
Trump 'Border Czar' Suggests Undocumented Immigrants Should 'Self Deport': 'We Know Who You Are'
"While we're out prioritizing the public safety threats and national security threats, if you wanna self-deport, you should self-deport," said Tom Homan
Private Prison Stocks Soar Further After Trump Confirms Deportation Hawk Tom Homan as 'Border Czar'
Shares of The Geo Group and CoreCivic jumped on expectations of ramped-up detention and deportation efforts under Trump's new administration
American Nazis Wave Swastika Flags Outside 'Diary of Anne Frank' Performance, Yell 'Heil Trump'
A group of Michigan men showed up at a performance of "The Diary of Anne Frank" play, displaying flags featuring Nazi symbols and yelling antisemitic slurs.
FBI Director Wray, a Trump Appointee, Could Be Replaced in The New Administration
Wray was appointed in 2017 for a 10-year term and reportedly intended to serve it fully
Trump's Election Victory Sparks Fears Among Skilled Workers Over Stricter Immigration Policies
The demand for H-1B visas was much higher than the supply -- only 65,000 were issued each year, with an additional 20,000 for those with a master's degree or higher from a U.S. university.
Trump's Immigration Crackdown Could Boost Organized Crime, Experts Warn
Stricter U.S. policies may push more migrants toward dangerous crossings, fueling organized crime and growing demand for cross-border human trafficking networks.
Arizona Attorney General Refuses to Stop Prosecuting Trump Allies Despite Election Result: 'I Have No Intention of Dropping That Case'
Arizona Attorney General is proceeding with criminal charges against Trump allies accused of election interference in 2020.
Trump's Pick to Lead EPA Previously Voted to Put Forever Chemicals in Water Supply
Lee Zeldin, a longtime opponent of environmental regulation, steps into his role as EPA chief with a focus on economic growth.
Iowa Same-Sex Couples Are Rushing to Get Married for Fear Trump Will Take Away Their Rights: 'It Happened with Roe v Wade'
Fearing the potential rollback of marriage equality under the upcoming Trump administration, same-sex couples in Iowa are rushing to wed before January.
Mexican Government Vows to Stick to 'Humanitarian' Migration Policies Regardless of Trump's Plans
The country's Foreign Minister underscored that Mexico's strategy has led to a 76% reduction in migrant apprehensions at the U.S. border since December 2023