U.S. Forces Capture Venezuelan Leader Maduro; Trump Says U.S. Will 'Run' the Country
U.S. military forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, flying him to New York for trial as President Trump announced the U.S. would 'run' Venezuela.
U.S. military forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, flying him to New York for trial as President Trump announced the U.S. would 'run' Venezuela.
Elon Musk, who once slammed the GOP as "corrupt," is now reportedly pouring millions into Republican campaigns again, fearing the "radical left."
Special Counsel Jack Smith was legally blocked by Judge Cannon from discussing his Mar-a-Lago classified documents report, frustrating lawmakers and maintaining secrecy.
Reports indicate President Trump often appears drowsy at public events, prompting staff to adjust his schedule to maintain alertness.
President Trump claims a 64% approval rating, but polls show it's much lower. He calls the polls rigged, despite recent political setbacks.
Millions face soaring healthcare costs as ACA subsidies expire. Congress seeks bipartisan fix, needing Trump's approval.
President Trump's fundraising emails, promising 'tariff rebate checks,' closely resemble common scams, creating widespread confusion among supporters.
FBI sends help to Minnesota to catch folks stealing big bucks from programs meant for kids, stirring up political drama.
President Trump attacked Colorado officials after election worker Tina Peters was jailed for 2020 election interference, which he can't pardon.
Trump pulls National Guard from cities like Chicago, LA, and Portland after the Supreme Court challenged his deployment authority.
Trump administration freezes federal child care funding nationwide, citing Minnesota fraud, potentially harming low-income families.
President Trump vetoed a bipartisan bill for a vital Colorado clean water project, calling it "unviable." Critics allege political payback.
Trump's team wants to knock down historic D.C. buildings, claiming a security emergency, but critics question the real reasons.
The Trump administration froze Minnesota child care funds based on a YouTuber's unverified fraud claims, raising concerns about evidence and political influence.
Farmers face huge health insurance price hikes as federal aid ends, threatening their livelihoods and access to vital care.
President Trump claimed a secret Christmas Eve land strike in Venezuela, but no one else, including Venezuela, confirmed the covert attack.
President Trump's approval ratings sharply dropped in 2025, especially among independent voters, driven by economic and immigration concerns.
America's huge debt is now more expensive because different types of lenders, seeking profit, are buying our government's IOUs.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicts big tax refunds in 2026 due to President Trump's new tax law, which lowered taxes retroactively.
President Trump met Zelenskyy for peace talks. He claims both sides want peace, despite Russia's escalated attacks and conflicting demands.
Elon Musk's mission to cut government spending through his DOGE initiative surprisingly led to a 6% increase, despite reducing federal jobs.
A leaked Justice Department memo suggests charging citizens who film immigration raids as 'domestic terrorists,' sparking concerns about free speech.
Trump's administration is giving ICE vast new powers to spy on everyone, accessing private health and tax records, while silencing watchdogs.
President Trump's pardon for former Colorado clerk Tina Peters won't free her from state prison, as presidential pardons only cover federal crimes.
President Trump's second term faces widespread disapproval, legal challenges, and a potential 'tsunami' of midterm losses for Republicans amid economic strain and public backlash.
A jazz artist canceled a show after the Kennedy Center added Trump's name, now facing a $1 million demand. Many artists are leaving.
Elon Musk criticized NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's choice for FDNY Commissioner, citing the nominee's lack of firefighting experience despite extensive EMS background.
A healthcare CEO received 15 years in prison for a billion-dollar Medicare fraud, emphasizing efforts to protect seniors and taxpayer funds.
President Trump appointed Mora Namdar, a beauty salon owner, to oversee U.S. visas and passports, raising questions about her qualifications for this critical national security role.
President Trump criticizes the Justice Department for finding over a million new Epstein documents, calling it a "Democrat hoax" and distraction.
President Trump attacked fellow Republican Thomas Massie for co-sponsoring a bill to release Jeffrey Epstein documents, prompting Massie to mock Trump's holiday rant.
Trump claimed US strikes in Nigeria stopped 'Christian genocide,' but Nigeria's government clarifies terrorists target all, not just Christians.
President Trump used Christmas to rant about Jeffrey Epstein's friends, claiming he cut ties first despite his own documented connections.
Trump's administration is changing healthcare rules, potentially ending key subsidies. Millions could face higher insurance costs or lose coverage.
North and South Korea are building powerful nuclear submarines, fueling an underwater arms race. The US sees these subs as a tool against China, adding complex layers to regional security.
The US and Ukraine agree on much to end the war, but key issues like territorial control and a nuclear plant's management remain unresolved.
An ICE officer who shoved a woman was quickly reinstated, even with an active investigation, sparking concern over agency oversight.
The DOJ released more Epstein documents but quickly labeled claims against President Trump as "unfounded and false," a move sparking both transparency and bias concerns.
Newly released Epstein files contain rape accusations against Donald Trump, which the White House swiftly dismisses as "unfounded and false."
Hidden parts of Jeffrey Epstein's documents were easily unredacted, revealing more about his alleged criminal network.
President Trump's niece, Mary Trump, believes his usual spin is losing its power, citing dropping approval ratings and public concerns.
Despite some economic growth, folks are feeling bummed about money as confidence drops, hinting at a slowdown ahead.
President Trump called The New York Times a "national security threat" and "enemy of the people" in a social media outburst.
The U.S. quietly removed sanctions from several companies accused of aiding Russia's military, providing no explanation, following talks with Russia.
Trump's White House threatened to cut Smithsonian funding, demanding changes to exhibits they claim show "divisive narratives" and aren't positive enough about US history.
Speaker Johnson warns Republicans to win 2026 midterms to stop Democrats from a third Trump impeachment attempt.
President Trump recalled 30 experienced diplomats from their posts, a move critics say could weaken America's global standing.
Kash Patel accused of splurging taxpayer money on armored cars, private jets, and even a SWAT team for his girlfriend.
Bill Clinton's spokesperson urges full release of Jeffrey Epstein documents to stop rumors against those already cleared.
A judge blocked Colorado's gas stove warning law, citing free speech concerns and scientific disagreement on air quality effects.