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Survivors Confront Trump Over Blocking Release of Epstein Files: ‘Stop Making This Political’
Epstein abuse survivor Ashley Rubright holds up a photo of her younger self during a news conference with lawmakers on the Epstein Files Transparency Act outside the U.S. Capitol on November 18, 2025 in Washington,
President calls for unified federal AI standards, as House Republicans signal support for blocking state rules and protections.
But Trump’s approach—in the extent of the donations he’s soliciting, the secrecy with which some are handled, and the frankness of the exchange of dollars for presidential favor—puts even the most ambitious prior efforts to shame.
President Donald Trump’s once unquestioned grip on his MAGA political base is showing signs of strain as some of his supporters have started pushing back on White House policy proposals they see as contrary to his long-held promises on immigration and the economy.
A number of mainstream media publicly backed Mary Bruce of ABC News and Bloomberg's Catherine Lucey, after both were lambasted by President Trump The post Political Journos Rally Around Colleagues Whom Trump Called ‘Piggy’ and ‘Fake News’ Mary Bruce: ‘Disgusting and Completely Unacceptable’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The Trump Administration on Tuesday announced plans to relocate certain Department of Education programs as it works toward the goal of dismantling the agency altogether.
Trump's redistricting push hit a roadblock in Indiana after Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, announced the Senate would not convene in a special session after failing to find the needed votes. Gov. Mike Braun and a cohort of supportive lawmakers have urged Bray to flip and call in the Senate to support the matter.
At a Monday Oval Office press conference alongside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, President Donald Trump chastised ABC News White House correspondent Mary Bruce over her line of questioning about the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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Trump’s comments about Fuentes and Carlson could prolong a Republican rift over antisemitism
Trump’s unwillingness to condemn either Fuentes or Carlson has the potential to prolong a rift within the Republican Party. On Sunday, as he prepared to fly back to Washington from a weekend in Florida, Trump praised Carlson and said “you can’t tell him who to interview.”