2025

Trump’s Ballroom Demand: Architect Feuds Over White House Plans

President Trump is reportedly at odds with the architect designing a new White House ballroom, reportedly demanding a structure even larger than the White House itself. This has led to friction, as architect James McCrery II has cautioned against the excessive scale of the addition, which is expected to house offices and impact the surrounding areas. The project, which has undergone no public review, is part of a broader, unilateral redesign plan driven by Trump’s preference for gold-heavy aesthetics and personal iconography. While White House officials insist dialogue is constructive, critics have voiced concerns over transparency and the project’s massive scope, as well as the destruction of the East Wing of the White House and the impending design of the New Ballroom to replace the East Wing.

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Hong Kong Tower Fire: At Least 36 Dead, Safety Concerns Raised

A massive fire erupted in the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district, resulting in at least 36 fatalities and leaving 279 people missing. The blaze, which reached the highest severity level, spread rapidly due to bamboo scaffolding used during renovations. Firefighters, including one who perished, battled the flames, but the intense heat and debris hampered rescue efforts. Preliminary investigations suggest the fire’s rapid spread was suspicious, and three men have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter as authorities continue to investigate the cause.

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GOP Senators Defend Mark Kelly as Pentagon Action Looms

Following a video message by Senator Mark Kelly, the Trump administration initiated a review of his comments, potentially leading to a court-martial. This action has drawn criticism from Republican senators, who defended Kelly and emphasized the military’s right to refuse illegal orders. The FBI has also launched an inquiry, adding to the controversy. Kelly, who is protected by the speech and debate clause, has stated he is not backing down and has publicly criticized the Defense Secretary for what he feels is blind loyalty to Trump.

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America Hates Trump: A Deep Dive into Unpopularity and Voter Sentiment

President Trump’s Thanksgiving holiday was likely soured by unfavorable polling data, with various sources indicating his job approval ratings are underwater. The New York Times’ polling aggregator showed an average disapproval rating of 55 percent, significantly higher than his 41 percent approval. Even a poll by Rasmussen Reports, known for leaning towards Republican candidates, revealed a negative approval rating for the president. While the White House declined to comment on the matter, one official noted that Trump’s current ratings are higher than those of Obama and Bush during their second terms, according to RealClearPolitics.

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Trump Face on National Park Passes Sparks Outrage Among Conservationists

Trump’s face on new national park passes outrages conservationists is a situation that has many people, to put it mildly, feeling quite a bit of emotion. The decision to feature the former president on these passes has, unsurprisingly, ignited a firestorm of controversy, primarily among those dedicated to the preservation of these precious natural spaces. It’s a move that’s perceived by many as tone-deaf and a blatant display of ego, especially when considering the context of his administration’s policies towards national parks and conservation efforts in general.

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DOJ: Noem Made Final Call on Deportation Flights After Judge’s Order

The Justice Department revealed that then-Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, made the final decision to disregard a federal judge’s order to halt the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members. This decision allowed the removal of individuals, subject to the Alien Enemies Act, who had already been deported to El Salvador despite the court’s injunction. The Justice Department maintained that the administration’s actions were lawful. The disclosure comes as the court seeks to understand why its orders were not followed and is considering contempt proceedings against administration officials.

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FBI Paid Heavily for Epstein File Redactions, Trump Name Allegedly Targeted

Newly released emails reveal the FBI’s “Special Redaction Project,” a costly initiative driven by political pressure to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump’s administration, particularly under Attorney General Pam Bondi, pushed for the release of these documents, fueling a conspiracy theory about Epstein’s connections. The project involved a significant investment in overtime, with agents undergoing crash-course training to redact materials, including surveillance footage and records related to Epstein’s death. Ultimately, the Epstein Files Transparency Act compelled the DOJ to release the files, allowing for redactions to protect ongoing investigations and victim privacy.

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National Guard Members Shot in DC: Reactions and Concerns Emerge

On Wednesday, two National Guard members were critically injured in a shooting near the White House, according to a law enforcement official. The suspect in custody was also shot and sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency responders transported all three victims to a hospital, as law enforcement agencies, including the Secret Service and ATF, investigated the scene. President Trump was briefed on the incident, and local officials were monitoring the situation. The shooting occurred amidst a heightened National Guard presence in the capital following an emergency order issued in August.

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MTG’s Rant: “F*** You” to Charlie Kirk, Republicans, and Departure

Following an online suggestion that she reconsider her resignation, Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene launched a series of social media posts defending her decision to step down in January. Greene’s statements alluded to the dangers faced by outspoken political figures and targeted “Republican men,” accusing them of perpetuating a toxic political system. These posts came after the Congresswoman had publicly broken with the Republican party on issues such as the war in Gaza and the handling of the Epstein Files, leading to a falling out with former President Donald Trump. Greene has cited personal attacks and threats as contributing factors in her decision to resign, as well as the president’s disapproval of her stance on the Epstein Files.

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Trump Furious Over NYT Story Detailing Declining Health

Following the New York Times’ report, which highlighted the former president’s perceived grogginess and rambling, Trump responded with a post early Wednesday morning. In his statement, he refuted the claims, touting his accomplishments and attacking the publication. Trump argued his administration had brought down inflation, revitalized the economy, and restored global respect for the country. He concluded by asserting his tireless work ethic directly contradicted the report’s implications of diminished energy.

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