Trump rolls out plan to back farmers amid rising costs, pledging ‘golden age’

President Donald Trump announced a series of actions Friday aimed…

Barack Obama greenlit Gavin Newsom’s Prop. 50 gerrymander

Former President Barack Obama gave his explicit blessing to Gov.…

Vance assembles cabinet secretaries for first anti-fraud task force meeting

Vice President JD Vance gathered Trump administration bigwigs Friday for…

Gavin Newsom jabs Trump on prediction markets by banning California officials from making insider bets

Gov. Gavin Newsom took a jab at President Trump after…

White House unveils ‘OnlyFarms’ website, welcomes farmers with golden tractor on South Lawn

The Trump White House showed farmers some love Friday with…

Trump warns ‘sick’ South American leader, reiterates ‘we need Greenland’ for national security

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Dems fundraise off government shutdown as Hakeem Jeffries urges supporters to ‘keep the faith’

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Abortion, economy, take center stage in Michigan 8th congressional district race

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Hegseth says gay soldiers should serve in the military in latest policy pivot

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Bye Bye Barnier! French Government Collapses as Le Pen Joins Leftist Bloc to Oust Globalist PM over ‘Technocratic’ Budget

The government of France has fallen for the second time this year, as a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Michel Barnier was passed by the National Assembly on Wednesday, giving the former Eurocrat the ignominious distinction of being the shortest tenured prime minister in modern French history.
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Reporter’s Notebook: People are policy

This week begins the quadrennial tradition of various Cabinet nominees parading around the Senate to meet with lawmakers, answer questions, and get insight into their confirmation hearing.