Kid Rock arranged for political commentator Bill Maher to meet with President Donald Trump, leading to a positive and surprising interaction at the White House.
House Judiciary Joint Subcommittee holds a hearing on judicial overreach and Constitutional limits on federal courts. Resolution to impeach U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg gaining support among House GOP members.
ICE agent held in contempt of court for detaining a defendant during his trial in Boston. Charges dismissed against the defendant, William Martell-Lebron. Judge accused the agent of obstruction of justice and violating the defendant's rights.
Lesley Stahl of '60 Minutes' faced backlash for asking a Hamas hostage if they starved him on purpose or due to lack of food during an interview. Several pro-Israel social media accounts criticized her for being sympathetic to Hamas terrorists.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in the case against Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione, a 2020 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, faces numerous state and federal charges, including murder in the first degree 'in furtherance of an act of terrorism.' Thompson, a 50-year-old husband and father of two from Minnesota, was gunned down outside a Manhattan hotel. President Trump's agenda to stop violent crime is cited as a reason for seeking the death penalty.
A bill in Georgia would shield pesticide companies from lawsuits related to health risks, amidst concerns about glyphosate in products like Roundup causing cancer and fertility issues. Critics argue it would impede justice and make America sick again.
President Trump declares Liberation Day and implements reciprocal tariffs to level the international playing field for American workers and businesses, facing short-term disruptions to restore American prosperity. The administration is taking a whole-of-government approach to bring down inflation and lower prices, while fighting against trade barriers with other nations.
President Donald Trump speaks about a potential third term, ceasefire negotiations with Russia, and tariffs on Iran. Iranian military commanders consider a preemptive strike on a U.S.-U.K. base in the Indian Ocean to deter military attack. Expert analysis on Iran's missile capabilities and potential strike options. Trump escalates threats against Iran over arming Houthi group and nuclear program. Iran files complaint with UN Security Council over US threats.
Protesters gathered in New York City to rally against budget cuts proposed by DOGE affecting Americans. Vandalism towards Tesla vehicles raised debate on the effectiveness of protest. Legislators and celebrities, including Sen. Mark Kelly and Sheryl Crow, protested by letting go of their Teslas. The protest aimed at Elon Musk was described as peaceful, opposing violence. Tesla's stock fell due to backlash against Musk's role in DOGE.
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The WNBA faced criticism for celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility amid the debate over transgender athletes in women's sports. The league expressed support for transgender individuals despite backlash from women's sports advocates.
Foreign student supporting Hamas voluntarily leaves U.S. due to safety concerns after suing Trump administration over visa revocation and anti-Israel protests.
Lt. General John Caine faces questioning by Democratic senators regarding the Signal war chat leak during his confirmation hearing to be the U.S. top military officer. Caine emphasizes the importance of preserving the element of surprise.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Israeli police of trying to topple his government over what he believes is a political witch hunt. The investigation involves alleged financial ties between his office and Qatar.
A U.S. appeals court rejected the Trump administration's request to pause a ruling blocking its ban on transgender military service members. The case may go to the Supreme Court.
Students declining to attend Columbia University due to anti-Israel protests causing chaos on campus. Columbia yields to Trump admin demands over revoked $400M in federal funding. Ivy League woes extend to Harvard as well.
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving Congress intervening to help victims of terrorism sue Palestinian entities. The Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority argue that a 2019 law allowing such lawsuits violates their due process rights.
Amber Ruffin expresses disappointment after being dropped from White House Correspondents' Association Dinner for her planned jokes on Trump administration.
Subcommittees of the House Judiciary Committee hold a hearing on judicial overreach as judges block President Trump from enacting his agenda. Members of Congress are considering actions against activist judges.
Britain places Russia on top tier of security program to protect from foreign influence, requiring registration for any activity with Russian authorities or face prison time. Program aims to detect and disrupt harmful activity against the UK.
Venezuelan Vice President and Oil Minister Delcy Rodríguez calls for foreign oil and gas companies to maintain operations in Venezuela despite the termination of licenses by the U.S. Companies affected include Chevron, Maurel and Prom, Repsol, ENI, and Global Oil Terminals. The Maduro regime assures that oil production is normal and companies can continue operations under Venezuelan law.
Canadian singer Michael Bublé delivers a patriotic monologue at the Juno Awards, declaring Canada as 'not for sale' and 'the greatest nation on earth' in response to President Trump's suggestion of annexation. Bublé's remarks are seen as a defiance against losing sovereignty to the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Education has issued a final warning to Maine to comply with President Trump's ban on transgender athletes in women's sports. Maine is given until April 11 to meet the executive order re-writing federal Title IX rules.
Rep. Ashley Hinson and Sen. Tom Cotton introduced legislation to remove the 'unconstitutional' tax on the purchase and transfer of firearms under the National Firearms Act. The bill aims to protect Second Amendment rights by eliminating financial barriers for lawful gun owners.
Lena Dunham speaks out at a trans visibility rally, advocating for the protection of civil rights for trans individuals and criticizing government abuses. She shares personal experiences about her sibling's transition and emphasizes the importance of trans liberation for all.
Karoline Leavitt, Trump's Press Secretary, speaks about reciprocal tariffs against other countries at the White House briefing. The tariffs are in response to other nations imposing tariffs on the United States for years.
Sen. Cory Booker speaks on the Senate floor for over 13 hours protesting President Donald Trump's actions, particularly regarding tariffs. The speech is not a filibuster but aims to bring attention to the impact of tariffs on the economy and Americans.
Kilmer Armado Abrego-Garcia, a man with legal status in the U.S., was sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador due to an administrative error. His attorneys are requesting his return to the U.S. as he has no affiliation with criminal gangs. The government claims jurisdictional issues prevent his return.
Newsmax, a conservative cable channel, saw its stock soar over 60% in afternoon trading after a successful IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. The company's founder and CEO, Christopher Ruddy, became a billionaire following the IPO.
Gold prices hit a record high as investors turn to the safe-haven asset ahead of Trump's planned announcement of tariffs. Analysts predict continued rise due to uncertainty around tariffs and geopolitical situations.
CNBC host Jim Cramer criticizes President Trump over stock market performance as tariff deadline approaches, comparing him to Jimmy Carter and calling for a more pro-business attitude.
Perceptions of Donald Trump's performance in his second term are mixed, with approval ratings varying across different issues. Republicans tend to support Trump's policies while Democrats are largely opposed. More adults believe the country is headed in the right direction compared to Biden's final weeks in office. The state of the economy is viewed negatively by around 70% of adults. There are differing opinions between age groups and political affiliations on the direction of the country and the economy.
President Trump's executive order 'Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History' is criticized for whitewashing the truth about racism and other dark chapters of American history. The order targets Smithsonian museums and demands the removal of 'improper ideology.' Critics argue that the order undermines the institution's mission of accurately telling the American story and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
House Republicans blame Elon Musk for their struggles in special elections ahead of voters' trip to the ballot box on Tuesday, fearing backlash from Trump supporters and demoralized Democrats and independents.
Sweden is modernizing its civil defense bunkers with a £7.7million plan amid rising tensions over war, particularly with Russia. The bunkers can accommodate seven million people and offer protection against various threats including nuclear weapons, radioactive fallout, and chemical or biological weapons.
Germany has launched its first deployment abroad since World War II, sending troops to eastern Lithuania to support NATO's eastern flank. The 45th Armored Brigade will be fully operational by 2027, marking a significant shift in Germany's defense policy.
Europe is prepared to retaliate against the United States in response to Donald Trump's tariff hikes, with the EU having a strong plan if necessary. This could escalate into a trade dispute affecting various countries like Canada, China, Japan, and South Korea.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) is experiencing chaos due to efforts by Doge to slash the federal government workforce, resulting in firings, rehirings, cuts to weather forecasting operations, and compromised email security.
Marine Le Pen, leader of the right-wing National Rally, was found guilty of embezzling public funds and banned from running for office for five years. Elon Musk compared her case to Trump's legal troubles, claiming it was orchestrated by the left. Similar cases of legal prosecutions against right-wing politicians worldwide were highlighted. Le Pen's conviction has sparked outrage and political turmoil in France.
President Trump and Canadian singer Michael Bublé exchange remarks about U.S.-Canada relations, with Bublé asserting Canada's independence and pride. Tensions rise over Trump's '51st state' comments and tariffs. Canadian politicians respond, with Prime Minister Carney indicating a shift in the relationship with the U.S.
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., will block President Donald Trump's nominations for top positions at the Department of Veterans Affairs in protest against Trump's plans to gut the VA.
Significant decrease in illegal migrant encounters and arrests at the San Diego border due to federal actions and military presence.
Florida state Sen. Randy Fine discusses upcoming special congressional elections in Florida on Fox News Live. Democrats have vastly outraised Republican nominees in two congressional districts in Florida, viewed as early referendums on Trump's second term. Concerns raised among GOP as polls suggest a close race in the 6th Congressional District.
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The Trump administration mistakenly deported a man with protected legal status to El Salvador, causing controversy. The man was sent to a prison for alleged gang affiliations based on tattoos. Vice President JD Vance defended the deportation, stating the man was a convicted MS-13 gang member with no legal right to be in the U.S.
Delaware Sen. Chris Coons believes Democrats lost in the 2024 election because Americans chose not to vote. He emphasizes the need to focus on making America affordable again and not be distracted by Trump's daily outrages.
President Trump's executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote faces legal challenges from Democrats, who argue that the order threatens to disenfranchise lawful voters and is illegal. The order includes demands such as a proof-of-citizenship requirement for voter registration and new ballot deadline rules.
China's military launches drills around Taiwan to send a severe warning against seeking independence, leading to tensions in the region. Taiwan condemns China's actions and responds by dispatching military aircraft and ships.
Tensions are high as the U.S. attempts to broker a deal to end the Ukraine-Russia war. German and Chinese officials have differing views on the progress of the ceasefire talks. President Trump expresses frustration with both Putin and Zelenskyy.
Sen. Cory Booker delivers a long speech in the Senate railing against President Trump and Elon Musk, not technically a filibuster as no pending debate or vote to block, discusses Senate rules and procedures, historical context of filibusters, and comparison to past filibusters.
Philadelphia radio host discusses Sen. Bob Casey's reluctance to concede PA Senate race to Republican Dave McCormick. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz warns VP Kamala Harris about his communication style, admits to his own shortcomings. Walz criticized for verbal blunders and false statements during the election.
Candidate Brad Schimel is campaigning for Wisconsin Supreme Court with support from Elon Musk and facing a referendum on President Trump's agenda. The election will determine control of the court and is the most expensive judicial race in history.
President Trump threatens to bomb Iran if they do not negotiate on a new deal, despite intelligence community's assessment that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon. US bolstering forces in Middle East as tensions rise.
First Lady Melania Trump to recognize courageous women from around the world at the State Department's International Women of Courage Awards, focusing on love as a source of strength.
The Supreme Court is hearing three major religious rights cases, including one about tax relief for a Catholic charity group. The cases could clarify the free exercise clause's scope in protecting religious Americans from government interference.
Two key bills backed by President Donald Trump are expected to get a vote this week as Republican lawmakers continue their first 100-day sprint of trying to enact the White House's agenda. The bills aim to limit district court judges' ability to block Trump policies nationwide and require proof of citizenship in the voting registration process.
Podcast host Patrick Bet-David discusses how Democrats are struggling to find a new party leader on 'Hannity.' A candidate for California governor suggests scrapping the state's income tax altogether, a move that could send a political earthquake through the Golden State.
Massive earthquake in Myanmar has caused over 2,000 deaths, creating a humanitarian crisis with urgent need for clean water and medical assistance. International aid is arriving, but U.S. funding is critical. Civil war ongoing since 2021 complicates relief efforts.
Deann Borshay Liem's adoption paperwork contained two childhood photographs labeled with the name Cha Jung Hee, revealing widespread fraud and human rights violations in Korean adoption agencies. More than 140,000 South Korean children were adopted abroad after the Korean war. Liem discovered her birth mother was alive, leading to her sharing her adoption story and thoughts on justice for adoptees.
China launches major military drills around Taiwan in response to Taiwan's president labeling China a hostile foreign force. The exercises involve army, navy, air force, and rocket force units simulating attacks and maritime blockades.
17 members of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang and members of the MS-13 gang deported to El Salvador by the US, facing scrutiny over criteria used to identify gang affiliation based on tattoos. Immigrant-rights advocates challenge Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act. The checklist assigns points based on tattoos and symbols to determine gang membership. Venezuelan investigative journalist questions the reliability of tattoos as identifying factors. Contradictory information from the Trump administration regarding the accused individuals' criminal records.
A federal judge in San Francisco paused the Trump administration's plan to end legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, citing irreparable harm. The judge ruled that the government failed to show any countervailing harm in continuing Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans, and suggested that the actions taken were motivated by racial animus. The order applies nationally and gives the government one week to appeal.
Wisconsin and Florida voters participate in key elections, investors prepare for new Trump tariffs.
Sen. Cory Booker delivered a nonstop speech on the Senate floor protesting the Trump administration's policies, covering a wide range of topics including healthcare, immigration, and free speech, among others.
Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the country as a crackdown on illegal foreigners, drawing criticism from rights groups and the UN. The deadline for voluntary departure has passed, leading to potential arrests and deportations. Afghans with different document types face uncertainty, with children born in Pakistan to Afghan parents being particularly vulnerable.
Denmark shoppers are boycotting American products and services in response to Trump administration's push for U.S. ownership of Greenland. The movement is gaining traction with Facebook groups and local initiatives promoting alternatives to American goods.
Police in Zimbabwe heavily deployed to neutralize protests against plans to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's rule. Veterans turned against Mnangagwa accusing him of seeking to cling to power. Businesses closed, streets empty, and minor unrest reported. Analysts believe the economic shutdown sends a message to political leaders.
The United States government accidentally deported a legal resident to El Salvador due to an administrative error, leading to the man being stuck in a notorious mega-jail. His wife and legal team are fighting for his return to the U.S.
An Israeli airstrike in Beirut killed four people, escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. The strike targeted a Hezbollah militant who was also a member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard. The incident has reignited conflict in the region after a fragile ceasefire. Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of violating the terms of the ceasefire.
Chinese military conducts large-scale drills around Taiwan as a “stern warning” to pro-independence forces, tensions heightened since Taiwan president described China as a “foreign hostile force,” Beijing rebuffs offers of talks, Taiwan condemns Chinese drills, U.S. criticizes China’s growing aggression in the region, Taiwanese authorities view Beijing as a serious threat, but most people on the island believe China is “unlikely or very unlikely” to invade in the next five years.
Julia Pollak, a Harvard graduate and former Navy reservist, has been appointed as the chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor. She will lead economic research and provide analysis on labor-related policies and programs. Pollak has a background in economics and has previously worked at ZipRecruiter, RAND Corporation, Heritage Foundation, and Pepperdine University.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders the military to set sex-neutral physical fitness standards for combat arms, aiming to have the same high standards for men and women in combat roles.
Sen. Ted Cruz claims Democrats' attempt to take down President Trump over Signal-gate failed as his approval rating remains unaffected. He criticizes left-wing media for trying to destroy Trump using leaked Signal messages. CBS poll shows 50% approval rate for Trump.
A poll shows that 45% of Americans believe federal judges are trying to block President Trump's election mandate, while 60% do not want to ignore federal court injunctions. The Trump administration is facing legal challenges to its deportation programs, with many judges ruling against them. The issue is seen as a constitutional crisis by 57% of likely voters.
White House press secretary defends criteria used by Department of Homeland Security to identify enemy aliens, specifically members of the gang Tren de Aragua, amid criticism from a reporter. Trump administration continues to deport gang members to El Salvador, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio praising the efforts.
Keith Siegel, an American hostage held by Hamas for over 16 months, spoke publicly about the shocking abuse he endured in captivity, including witnessing female hostages being tortured and sexually assaulted. Siegel's harrowing account highlights the inhumane treatment he and others faced while held by Hamas.
Illegal alien truck driver convicted of 'careless driving resulting in death' detained by ICE upon release from jail after causing a fatal crash in Colorado. This was not his first offense as he has been removed from the country 12 times since 2002. The incident highlighted concerns over foreign truck drivers flooding U.S. highways and endangering American drivers.
A mob in Queens, New York, damaged NYPD vehicles during a car meetup that got out of hand. Three suspects have been arrested for reckless endangerment and criminal mischief. The NYPD is working to identify and arrest the rest of the perpetrators.
Conservative opposition in Canada demands Liberal Prime Minister fire candidate for suggesting turning anti-Communist to China for bounty. Prime Minister refuses to dismiss candidate despite backlash from various parties and human rights groups.
Canada implemented tariffs on American products in response to planned higher tariffs by President Trump. Some of the targeted imports are bizarre and obscure, including flamethrowers, false beards, and manatee meat. Critics suspect the list has been padded with nonsense to appear tougher. Canada is also using other strategies like purchasing billboards in Republican-voting states to fight the trade war.
Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel are in a close race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, with Crawford slightly leading in recent polls. President Donald Trump has endorsed Schimel, calling the election the most important race of 2025.
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and Vice President of Global Policy Chris Lehane have differing views on working with China in the AI race, with Altman expressing interest in collaborating with China while Lehane emphasizes the importance of winning the race. The Trump administration is focused on competing with China in the AI field.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is the most expensive judicial contest in U.S. history, with conservatives aiming to regain the majority from liberals. Both sides are heavily invested in the outcome, viewing it as a chance to influence policy and redraw legislative maps. The race has attracted over $90 million in spending, with significant national implications. Candidates are making final pitches ahead of the election on April 1, which could impact U.S. House seats and crucial state-level issues.
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, claims European allies may withhold intelligence sharing due to the Trump administration's 'reckless' use of Signal chat among senior national security officials. This is exacerbated by concerns of potential military action against Denmark over the issue of Greenland.
The reaction to Donald Trump's auto tariffs shows that tariffs are not protecting inefficient firms but are aimed at restructuring the economy away from dependence on foreign supply chains towards domestic production.
Amie Parnes, co-author of “FIGHT, Inside the Wildest Battle for The White House,” shared stories of Democrats witnessing President Biden not at his best, including not remembering Rep. Eric Swalwell. Details are provided in the book, such as Biden needing cues to recognize Swalwell and a makeup artist prepping him before meetings with foreign leaders.
Rep. Seth Moulton regrets not calling for President Biden to step aside sooner, stating that what was happening in the White House was worse than Congress knew. Reports suggest concerns about Biden's fitness for a second term and succession plans in case of his death.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to drive further investment in the United States, creating the "United States Investment Accelerator" office within the Department of Commerce to attract large investments above $1 billion by reducing regulatory burdens and expediting permitting.
Harvard University President Alan Garber admitted to antisemitism on campus, agreeing with President Trump's concerns. The Trump administration is reviewing $9 billion in federal grants and contracts given to Harvard, citing concerns about the university's handling of antisemitism. Garber acknowledges the need for urgent action to combat antisemitism.
The Trump administration is probing Harvard University over its issues with antisemitism, potentially risking federal grants. Harvard has faced hostility towards Jews on campus, especially from anti-Israel activists. Three federal departments are investigating Harvard to ensure compliance with civil rights responsibilities. The Trump administration has been aggressive in confronting antisemitism on college campuses.
The Alex Marlow Show discusses judicial rulings on the Trump administration's actions, highlighting the high number of injunctions against Trump compared to previous administrations.
A U.S. appeals court rejected the Trump administration's request to enforce the ban on transgender individuals serving in the military. The ban was put on hold by a district judge, and the rejection of the appeal means the ban cannot be enforced while the appeal plays out.
Representative Pramila Jayapal is training Americans to help take down a potential dictatorship of President Trump by understanding how democracies fall, going after pillars of support, and shifting allies from passive opponents to active supporters.
Donald Trump hints at trying to serve a third term as President, citing 'methods' to defy the two-term limit in the US constitution. His comments spark concerns and economic chaos due to his plans for global tariffs.
Laurene Powell Jobs, a billionaire, has shown integrity by standing behind her editor and supporting journalism at The Atlantic amidst the Signalgate scandal. Unlike other billionaire tech owners who have caved to Trump, she has not compromised the integrity of her publication.
Special elections in Florida and Wisconsin will test Republican strength, with millions in outside spending and high-profile endorsements. The results could offer insight into party motivation post-November elections. The Wisconsin Supreme Court race, the most expensive in U.S. history, will determine the balance of power on the bench.
Wisconsin voters to choose new justice for state's top court in high-profile judicial race with significant financial backing from Elon Musk and political groups. Race seen as early referendum on Donald Trump's presidency with key issues such as abortion rights, labor rights, and election rules at stake.
Elon Musk's association with President Trump is causing backlash among Republicans, leading to potential losses in upcoming elections. Musk's actions are seen as damaging to the party's image and political prospects.
The article discusses how President Trump's tariffs on imports are negatively impacting US businesses, leading to rising prices, decreased confidence, and job losses. Despite Trump's promises of bringing jobs back to the US, many businesses are struggling to operate domestically due to high labor costs.
The Department of Health and Human Services is undergoing massive layoffs under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to restructure the department, consolidating agencies and cutting staff by nearly 25%. The layoffs will affect various health agencies, including the NIH, FDA, CDC, and CMS, with potential ramifications for public health and safety.