Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffers were told to return to the office five days a week for the first time since COVID, prompting a meltdown that led to subsequent mockery on social media.
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Trump signs bill ending longest government shutdown in US history
President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history after more than 40 days, approving funding through January 30.
Big Paychecks, Bigger Problems: How a bloated bureaucracy exposes Congress’ funding failure
Watchdog group Open The Books reveals taxpayers spend $1 billion daily on federal salaries, raising new questions about Washington’s spending priorities amid the shutdown.
President Trump Calls Anti-Tariff People ‘Fools,’ Promises $2,000 Dividends for Americans
President Donald Trump on Sunday made it clear how he feels about people who do not agree with tariffs.
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Iran smuggled $1B to Hezbollah this year despite US sanctions, Treasury official says
Iran smuggled at least $1 billion to terrorist proxy Hezbollah despite heavy sanctions this year, according to U.S. Treasury Department officials.
Pelosi earned more than $130 million in stock profits, return of 16,930%, during time in Congress: report
Nancy Pelosi and her husband have made around $133.7 million in stock profits during her congressional career, which began in 1987, according to a new report.
Dem House hopeful vows to help working class despite record of hiking taxes
State Rep. Aftyn Behn running for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, holds a voting record that appears to contradict her pro-working-class campaign message.
Trump’s own SCOTUS picks could wind up hurting him on tariffs
Supreme Court justices, including President Donald Trump’s appointees, expressed skepticism about his use of emergency powers to impose Liberation Day tariffs.
Federal judge dismisses Boeing felony charges despite victims’ families opposition to $1.1B settlement deal
Boeing avoids felony prosecution for 737 MAX crashes after agreeing to pay over $1.1 billion in fines and strengthen safety programs under DOJ deal.
WATCH: Dem lawmakers attempt to explain why stock market is booming despite Trump tariffs
Democratic lawmakers deflected questions on why the stock market has had success under President Donald Trump in spite of their dark predictions on the administration’s tariffs.