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Tariff Revenue Soars To Record High Under Trump Plan
Tariff revenues hit a record $31 billion in August as the Trump administration continues negotiating trade agreements with key partners. “Now that August is in the books, tariff revenues topped over $31 billion in the month: a new record high,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced in a social media post on Saturday. “As collection continues to grow, the Trump Administration…
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Trump Receives Multiple Nominations For Nobel Peace Prize
Rep. Claudia Tenney just announced that she has “twice nominated” President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, writing, “No modern leader has done more for World Peace than President Trump, and it’s long past time he receives recognition.” Tenney, a Republican from New York, posted on X that Trump was the force behind the Abraham Accords, calling them “the…
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Judge Strikes Down Calif. Ban Newsom Signed On AI Political Ads
A federal judge struck down two California laws aimed at stopping artificial intelligence from being used to influence elections, ruling the measures violated constitutional speech protections and federal law. Senior U.S. District Judge John Mendez, a George W. Bush nominee, on Friday barred enforcement of Assembly Bill 2839, which prohibited AI-generated “disinformation and deepfakes” in political ads 120 days before…
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Trump Demands COVID Drugmakers ‘Justify’ Alleged Vaccine Success
President Trump on Monday demanded drugmakers “justify” the effectiveness of their COVID-19 treatments as his administration grapples with internal disputes over vaccines and other health policies. “It is very important that the drug companies justify the success of their various Covid drugs. Many people think they are a miracle that saved Millions of lives. Others disagree!” the president said. “With…
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‘Full of S**t’ – VP Vance Responds After Dem Senators Attack RFK Jr.
Vice President JD Vance blasted senators who clashed with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a heated Senate Finance Committee hearing Thursday, saying they are “full of s— and everyone knows it.” The clash centered on sharp criticism from Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), who accused Kennedy of endangering children with reckless, conspiracy-driven policies and pursuing what…
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Fetterman Hits Back At NY Times’ Trump Hit Piece Over Crime Push
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) pushed back hard against a recent New York Times article critical of President Donald Trump’s authority to use deadly force against suspected drug smugglers. “Overdosing takes 100,000+ American lives every year. Cartels wage this war against our nation everyday. Maybe it’s time for our nation to push back and hold the cartels fully accountable,” Fetterman wrote…
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Trump’s Approval Hits New High Amid Crime Focus
President Donald Trump is enjoying the strongest approval ratings of his presidency, according to a new Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll. The survey shows 55% of Americans approve of the job he is doing, while 45% disapprove. The figure marks a high point for Trump, who has generally polled in the mid-to-high 40s throughout much of his time in office. His…
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Trump Considering Strikes Inside Venezuela: Report
President Donald Trump is weighing military strikes against drug cartels inside Venezuela, CNN reported Friday, citing multiple sources. Such action would mark a sharp escalation in U.S. tensions with the South American nation. Earlier this week, U.S. forces sank a Venezuelan boat in the southern Caribbean, killing 11 people. Trump said the vessel was carrying narcotics. CNN reported the strike…
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Tow Truck Driver Hit With Federal Charges After Hauling Off ICE Vehicle
A Los Angeles tow truck driver faces a federal charge after allegedly towing an Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicle during an Aug. 15 arrest operation. Bobby Nunez, accused of laughing and filming as he hauled away the ICE vehicle, could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted, according to a federal complaint obtained by Fox News Digital. Agents…
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Appeals Court Blocks Obama Judge’s Order To Close ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ In Everglades
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has paused a lower court ruling that ordered the closure of the Alligator Alcatraz detention facility in the Florida Everglades. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams issued the original order last month. She wrote that she expected the number of inmates to be reduced within 60 days, with many transferred to other prisons. After…
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