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Trump Mocked for Sharing Photo of Soldiers at Iwo Jima on Anniversary of WWII Europe Victory: 'What an Embarrassment'
President Donald Trump shared an image of Iwo Jima to mark the first official Victory Day for World War II.
MAGA Conspiracy Theorist Turns On Trump Admin After Accusing Pam Bondi of 'Covering Up Epstein' Files: 'The White House Already Knows'
Alex Jones has accused Trump ally Pam Bondi of concealing Epstein case files, claiming the White House is complicit in a deeper cover-up involving the FBI.
Trump Withdraws Nomination Of Embattled Candidate For Top D.C. Prosecutor Who Praised a Nazi Sympathizer
Donald Trump is pulling the nomination of Ed Martin to be the top prosecutor of Washington D.C. after a key Republican senator said he wouldn't support him
Trump Slams Fed Chair Powell, Calls Him a 'FOOL' For Not Lowering Interest Rates
President Donald Trump called Fed Chair Jerome Powell a "FOOL" for not lowering interest rates on Wednesday, claiming there is "NO INFLATION"
Key GOP Senator Says Trump's 'Beautiful Bill' is 'Doomed To Fail': 'We're Not Even Close'
Republican Senator Ron Johnson said President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" reconciliation bill is "doomed to fail" and that he won't support it as it is
Latino Leaders Seek To Engage Voters And Increase Turnout: 'We're Missing On a Big Chunk Of Our Community'
The Hispanic Access Foundation hosted its 5th annual Latino Advocacy Week, seeking to raise awareness about the power of the group and untapped opportunities.
Education Secretary Blasted as 'Illiterate' for Threatening Harvard With Letter Riddled With Grammatical Errors: 'Writes Like a 3rd Grader'
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is facing ridicule online for chastising Harvard University with a letter full of grammatical errors.
DOJ to Present New Evidence From 2022 Traffic Stop To Keep Defending Abrego Garcia's Deportation
The man was listed as the owner of the vehicle Abrego Garcia was driving when he was stopped by Tennessee Highway Patrol in 2022
Trump Admin Reportedly Requested Ukraine To Accept Third-Country Deportees Despite Ongoing War
The Trump administration reportedly asked Ukraine to accept an unspecified number of U.S. third-country deportees. It is unclear how Ukraine responded.
Tension in Washington, D.C. Rises As ICE Raids Local Restaurants, Requesting I-9 Forms: 'It Is Disrupting'
D.C. is on edge as reports show ICE raided local businesses and restaurants earlier this week across the town. No detentions have been confirmed.
MAGA Enraged After Viral Video Claims Hallmark is Raising Prices Over Tariffs Despite Products Being 'Made in the US'
Trump supporters were outraged by a video claiming Hallmark falsely blamed price increases on Trump's tariffs, despite the company making products in the U.S.
Trump Admin Also Seeking To Send Deported Migrants To War-Torn Libya: Report
The Trump administration could soon start sending third country deportees to Libya. It is also looking to fly migrants to Rwanda
Trump Admin Reportedly Stepping Up Intel Gathering On Greenland As Annexation Campaign Intensifies
The U.S. is reportedly increasing intel gathering on Greenland as President Donald Trump keeps his annexation plans at the top of the geopolitical agenda
Asian Stocks Rise As China-US Trade Talks Boost Optimism
US officials said Washington has been in talks in recent weeks with numerous countries to avoid Trump's sweeping levies, with Japan and South Korea among the first in the queue.
How The 'Anti-Trump Bump' is Shaping Politics at a Local and Global Stage
While conservatives have a trifecta in the federal government, the Trump administration is energizing liberals abroad who are building an anti-Trump movement.
Chicago's Michelada Fest 2025 Canceled: Trump's Immigration Rules Block Mexican Artists
Known for blending the best of Mexican music, culture, and spicy beer cocktails, the Michaelada Fest has announced the cancellation of its 2025 edition due to rising concerns over artist visa denials under the administration of Donald Trump.
Oklahoma Schools Ordered to Teach About 2020 Election 'Discrepancies' After Superintendent's Concerns of 'Left-Wing Propaganda'
Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Schools Ryan Walters labeled the 2020 presidential election results one of the "contemporary turning points of 21st century American society."
Canadian PM Addresses Oval Office Grimace While Trump Discussed Annexation: 'Glad You Couldn't Tell What Was Going Through My Mind'
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the moment in the Oval Office in which Donald Trump addressed his wish to annex the country
Mexico Is Trying to Silence 'Narco Ballads'—Los Tigres del Norte Blame Trump
Jorge Hernández, lead singer and accordionist of La Banda de todas las Bandas, has a very deep understanding of the story behind the recent measures against "narcocorridos." Los Tigres del Norte accept the veto and even wonder if they need to change the name of the corridos.
Canadian Prime Minister's 'Grimace' Called Out After Trump Says Us Doesn't 'Do Much Business With Canada': 'He's Dying Inside'
Prime Minister Mark Carney struggled to maintain a neutral facial expression as President Donald Trump dismissed the economic value of trade with Canada.
Republicans Set 'Red Lines' to Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill', Throwing Its Fate Into Doubt As Deadline Looms
House Speaker Mike Johnson has said he plans to pass the GOP's reconciliation bill by Memorial Day, but "red lines" over the legislation continue to grow.
RFK Jr Fails to Convince Users That a Database of People With Autism Would Be 'Protected': 'How Can He Be Trusted?'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to create a national autism database was met with doubt online as users questioned if those added would have their privacy protected.
Trump Insists There Are 'Lots of Advantages' if Canada Becomes 51st State While Sitting Next to Canadian Prime Minister
The newly elected Canadian prime minister appeared uncomfortable as President Donald Trump reiterated his desire for the nation to become the 51st state.
Key Republican Senator Refuses To Support Trump-Endorsed Nominee For D.C. Top Prosecutor Who Praised a Nazi Sympathizer
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis said he won't support Ed Martin's nomination to be the next U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia
Trump Proclaims U.S. Doesn't Need Anything 'Other Than Friendship' From Canada Ahead of Meeting With New Prime Minister
President Donald Trump said the U.S. doesn't need anything "other than friendship" from Canada as he gets ready to welcome Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House
U.S. Forces Are Taking Down Tents In Guantanamo As Trump's Plan To Hold Thousands Of Migrants Fades
U.S. forces have begun taking down tents set up as part of Donald Trump's plan to hold tens of thousands of migrants. Fewer than 500 people have been taken to the Cuban enclave
Hegseth Left Trump Admin Frantic After Canceling Ukraine Aid Flights Without White House's Knowledge: Report
Pete Hegseth reportedly caused panic within the Trump administration earlier this year after he halted aid to Ukraine without informing the White House.
Prime Minister Of Conservative Province Takes Step Towards Referendum To Separate From Canada
The conservative prime minister of Canadian province Alberta said she will hold a referendum on separation from the country if a petition reaches a threshold of signatures
A Look At The U.S. Citizens Who Have Been Deported By The Trump Administration So Far
A new Washington Post investigation shows that at least 12 U.S. citizens have been wrongfully detained or deported this year, including minors.
Pam Bondi Declares Housing Detained Migrants in Alcatraz Would Be 'Cost Saving' Despite Prison Being Shut Down Over Pricey Upkeep
The Trump administration is falling in line to the president's desire to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz to house undocumented Americans despite the prison's costly upkeep.