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“It Feels Like We’re a Car Racing Towards a Cliff. And Right Now, My Party’s Driving, and the Democratic Party’s in the Passenger Seat, and We’re Fighting Over the Control of the Radio,” Gov. Kevin Stitt Critiques His Own Party Amid Trump’s Apology for Endorsing Him — “In Three Years, We May Have a Democrat Driving and the Republicans Will Be in the Passenger Seat, and We’ll Still Be Fighting Over What’s on the Radio”
Read More: “It Feels Like We’re a Car Racing Towards a Cliff. And Right Now, My Party’s Driving, and the Democratic Party’s in the Passenger Seat, and We’re Fighting Over the Control of the Radio,” Gov. Kevin Stitt Critiques His Own Party Amid Trump’s Apology for Endorsing Him — “In Three Years, We May Have a Democrat Driving and the Republicans Will Be in the Passenger Seat, and We’ll Still Be Fighting Over What’s on the Radio”Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt used a metaphor to describe the state of Congress during a recent conversation with Maryland Governor Wes Moore. Speaking in a Politico interview, Stitt said,…
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“Trump Administration’s Explanation of This Incident Is Pure Gaslighting,” Kamala Harris Deems a Full Investigation “Absolutely Necessary” in Minnesota Incident
Read More: “Trump Administration’s Explanation of This Incident Is Pure Gaslighting,” Kamala Harris Deems a Full Investigation “Absolutely Necessary” in Minnesota IncidentFormer Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a deadly incident involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minneapolis, where a woman was shot and killed on January 7, 2026.…
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Sec Kristi Noem: “If you lay a finger on one of our officers, we will catch you — you will feel the full extent of the law” Following Deadly Minneapolis ICE Encounter
Read More: Sec Kristi Noem: “If you lay a finger on one of our officers, we will catch you — you will feel the full extent of the law” Following Deadly Minneapolis ICE EncounterDepartment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a strong warning to potential assailants of federal officers during a press briefing on January 8, 2026, one day after an…
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Macron Says the US Is Turning Away From Its Allies, ‘Freeing Itself From International Rules’
Read More: Macron Says the US Is Turning Away From Its Allies, ‘Freeing Itself From International Rules’French President Emmanuel Macron voiced concerns about U.S. foreign policy during his annual address to ambassadors in Paris on January 8, 2026, suggesting that America is increasingly prioritizing its…
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‘You’re Directly Endangering Lives With This Post, Madam,’ Megyn Kelly Responds to Hillary Clinton, ‘This is Disgusting’
Read More: ‘You’re Directly Endangering Lives With This Post, Madam,’ Megyn Kelly Responds to Hillary Clinton, ‘This is Disgusting’In a pointed exchange on X, journalist and podcaster Megyn Kelly criticized former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for a post about a protest in Minnesota. The interaction highlights…
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‘They Want to Mold America to Their Cruelty,’ Hillary Clinton Speaks Out on Minnesota Incident, ‘We refuse’
Read More: ‘They Want to Mold America to Their Cruelty,’ Hillary Clinton Speaks Out on Minnesota Incident, ‘We refuse’Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton highlighted a large community gathering in Minneapolis in response to the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good. On…
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Vance Says Europe Has ‘Not Done a Good Job’ Properly Securing Greenland, ‘We’re Going to Make Sure We Defend America’s Interests.’
Read More: Vance Says Europe Has ‘Not Done a Good Job’ Properly Securing Greenland, ‘We’re Going to Make Sure We Defend America’s Interests.’In a recent segment on Fox News hosted by Jesse Watters, Vice President JD Vance addressed ongoing discussions about Greenland’s strategic importance. The conversation arose amid concerns from the…
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US Senate to Vote on Requiring Approval for Further Trump Action in Venezuela
Read More: US Senate to Vote on Requiring Approval for Further Trump Action in VenezuelaThe U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote on a resolution Thursday aimed at preventing President Donald Trump from pursuing additional military actions against Venezuela without prior congressional approval. This…
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Russia-Bound Oil Tanker Struck by Drone in Black Sea — Reuters
Read More: Russia-Bound Oil Tanker Struck by Drone in Black Sea — ReutersA Palau-flagged oil tanker en route to Russia was struck by a drone in the Black Sea on Wednesday, forcing the vessel to divert its course and request assistance…
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‘Essentially Ready,’ Zelenskyy Says Security Guarantees Deal Is Ready for Trump as ‘Pressure on Russia Must Continue to Increase’
Read More: ‘Essentially Ready,’ Zelenskyy Says Security Guarantees Deal Is Ready for Trump as ‘Pressure on Russia Must Continue to Increase’Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Thursday that the text of a bilateral security guarantees agreement between Ukraine and the United States is essentially ready for finalization at the…
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‘The Gaslighting Is Off the Charts,’ Vance Defends ICE Officer After Fatal Shooting, ‘I’m Having None of It’
Read More: ‘The Gaslighting Is Off the Charts,’ Vance Defends ICE Officer After Fatal Shooting, ‘I’m Having None of It’In a recent exchange on social media platform X, Ohio Senator JD Vance responded to a detailed analysis posted by a former defense attorney regarding a controversial incident involving…
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