House Republican: ‘You cannot be America first and pro-Russia’ is a statement that, frankly, seems like it should be etched in stone. It’s a fundamental truth, a basic principle of international relations and national allegiance. Yet, the fact that a House Republican has to *say* this reveals a deeper, more troubling reality within the political landscape. The core issue is that advocating for the United States’ interests while simultaneously supporting or aligning with a country like Russia is a contradictory position that undermines the very foundation of American values and security. It’s akin to saying you love your family while actively aiding and abetting someone who seeks to harm them.… Continue reading
The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s network has become a point of contention, with former President Trump calling for the Department of Justice to release the names of Democrats allegedly mentioned within. The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law previously, mandates the disclosure of files, prompting ongoing releases and bipartisan criticism over redactions. The DOJ is reviewing the newly discovered material, but the timeline for further releases remains unclear, and lawmakers are considering further actions.
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The latest Gallup poll reveals that former President Donald Trump’s job approval rating has reached a joint-worst of 36 percent at the end of his first year back in office, matching his own score from the end of his first term. This decline follows a high of 50 percent at the start of his second term, with Silver Bulletin’s data showing a steady downturn beginning in June, resulting in negative ratings across key performance areas like immigration, trade, the economy, and inflation. Despite strong support from Republicans, independent voters’ approval of Trump has nearly halved, indicating potential challenges for the GOP in the upcoming midterm elections, further evidenced by a Quinnipiac University poll showing a majority of voters believe Trump has overstepped his authority.
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In a recent social media post, California Governor Gavin Newsom used redacted and unredacted portions of the released Epstein files to criticize Donald Trump. The video juxtaposed redacted pages with footage of Trump and Epstein, highlighting their past relationship and hinting at additional information within the withheld documents. The Department of Justice (DOJ) initially removed photos of Trump from the released files but has since promised to release more documents related to the Epstein case. This move follows the release of documents containing Trump’s name and mentions of his presence on Epstein’s jet, prompting criticism and claims of a Democratic “hoax” from Trump.
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During a Christmas Eve tradition, President Trump spoke with children calling the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) to track Santa’s progress. While asking children about their Christmas wishes, Trump told one caller that coal was “clean and beautiful,” a phrase he often used in his campaign to revive domestic coal production. The president’s comment came after the child said she did not want coal for Christmas. Ultimately, the child stated that she would prefer a Barbie doll, clothes, and candy over coal.
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During a presidential tradition, President Trump took calls from children tracking Santa Claus via NORAD. While speaking from Mar-a-Lago, the President assured children of Santa’s goodness and offered political commentary, including praise for Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. He also described Santa’s appearance, and when speaking to the First Lady, he was met with focused silence. Despite the president’s eagerness to continue, the calls eventually concluded, with the First Lady waiting for her own phone call.
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Recent news highlights a spectrum of political and legal developments. An Epstein survivor refuted the Department of Justice’s outreach claims, while a New York Times reporter discussed Epstein and Trump’s relationship. Political tensions were also evident as an LGBTQ advocate criticized Trump and the GOP, and Representative Menendez addressed deaths in ICE detention. The chaotic MAGA conference further fueled division, and infighting was highlighted, as well as a civil war within MAGA.
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The Republican-led House and Senate adjourned without resolving the issue of expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, which will lead to rising insurance premiums for millions. Despite opposition from GOP leadership, some lawmakers are working toward a bipartisan compromise, with a House vote expected after the new year. Republicans are divided, with some favoring a temporary extension with limitations, while others oppose any extension. Democrats plan to leverage the issue in the upcoming midterm elections, regardless of the outcome, aiming to inflict political damage on the GOP.
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