Trump: 'We Shouldn't Even Have An Election,' Threatens Insurrection Act Trump: 'We Shouldn't Even Have An Election,' Threatens Insurrection Act
Trump: 'We Shouldn't Even Have An Election,' Threatens Insurrection Act President Donald Trump suggested canceling the midterm elections and threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis as nationwide outrage grows over his mass deportation efforts. Trump floated the idea of not having midterms in an interview with Reuters on Thursday, Jan. 15. The comment echoes what he told House GOP members earlier in January, warning that he believes he would be impeached if Republicans don't retain control of Congress. Midterm elections typically end poorly for the party in power, with Democrats retaking the House majority by winning 235 seats during Trump's fir…
Trump Mobile's Undelivered Golden Phones Spark Democratic Calls For Investigation: Report Trump Mobile's Undelivered Golden Phones Spark Democratic Calls For Investigation: Report
Trump Mobile's Undelivered Golden Phones Spark Democratic Calls For Investigation: Report Democratic lawmakers are urging federal regulators to investigate Trump Mobile as customers have waited more than six months after paying deposits for a golden smartphone that has yet to ship, according to a report. Eleven members of Congress sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission calling for an investigation into Trump Mobile's "T1" smartphone, NBC News reported on Thursday, Jan. 15. The Democrats accused The Trump Organization of "potential violations of consumer protection law" over its advertising claims and deposits collected for undelivered phones. In June 2025, …
$480K+ Raised For Factory Worker Who Called Trump 'Pedophile Protector' In Viral Video (UPDATE) $480K+ Raised For Factory Worker Who Called Trump 'Pedophile Protector' In Viral Video (UPDATE)
$480K+ Raised For Factory Worker Who Called Trump 'Pedophile Protector' In Viral Video (Update) President Donald Trump flashed his middle finger and shouted an expletive at a Ford factory worker, reacting to shouts referencing the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Trump made the obscene gesture on Tuesday, Jan. 13, while touring Ford's River Rouge plant, which produces F-150 pickups. TMZ first shared the video of Trump reacting to the off-screen heckler in the suburban Detroit city of Dearborn, Michigan. In the video, a person is heard calling Trump a "pedophile protector," a reference to criticism over the Trump administration's lack of transpa…
Trump Freezes Visa Processing For 75 Countries: What To Know Trump Freezes Visa Processing For 75 Countries: What To Know
Trump Freezes Visa Processing For 75 Countries: What To Know The US is pausing visa processing for people from dozens of countries, the latest move in the Trump administration's immigration crackdown that has drawn growing backlash. The State Department announced the freeze for 75 countries in a social media post on Wednesday, Jan. 14. The list includes nations like Afghanistan, the Bahamas, Brazil, Colombia, Iran, Jamaica, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, and Thailand, Fox News reported. Immigrant visa processing will stop on Wednesday, Jan. 21, and continue indefinitely. "The State Department will pause immigrant visa processing from 75 countries w…
Here's How Much Buying Greenland Would Reportedly Cost US Taxpayers Here's How Much Buying Greenland Would Reportedly Cost US Taxpayers
Here's How Much Buying Greenland Would Reportedly Cost US Taxpayers President Donald Trump's renewed push to purchase Greenland could cost hundreds of billions of dollars as leaders from the Arctic island reject joining the US, according to a report. Greenland's massive price tag is estimated at up to $700 billion, NBC News reported on Wednesday, Jan. 14. The estimate, which would be more than half of the Department of Defense's annual budget, was compiled by scholars and former US officials. The Trump administration has claimed that annexing the island of about 57,000 residents is a necessary strategic buffer against Russia an…
Trump Scraps Temporary Protections For Somalis As ICE Outrage Spreads Trump Scraps Temporary Protections For Somalis As ICE Outrage Spreads
Trump Scraps Temporary Protections For Somalis As ICE Outrage Spreads The Trump administration is ending Temporary Protected Status for Somali nationals as backlash grows to President Donald Trump's mass deportation efforts. US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced the end of TPS for Somalia in a Facebook post on Tuesday, Jan. 13. The decision comes as the Department of Homeland Security ramps up immigration raids in Minneapolis, home to the nation's largest Somali population. Somali nationals with TPS "are now required to leave" the country by Tuesday, March 17. "Temporary means TEMPORARY," USCIS posted. Homeland Security Secretary Krist…
Plaxico Burress' Wife Is Running For Congress In NJ — And Hopes To Unseat Dem Nellie Pou Plaxico Burress' Wife Is Running For Congress In NJ — And Hopes To Unseat Dem Nellie Pou
Plaxico Burress' Wife Is Running For Congress In NJ — And Hopes To Unseat Dem Nellie Pou Tiffany Burress is running for Congress. The Passaic County attorney and the wife of former NFL star Plaxico Burress announced her campaign as a Republican for the state's 9th Congressional District (parts of Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic) on Monday, Jan. 12. Burress is challenging Democratic incumbent Rep. Nellie Pou. Burress is an attorney with more than 15 years of experience specializing in workers’ compensation and personal injury law, representing families across New Jersey and New York, according to her campaign. She has served on the Workers’ Compensation Executive Committee of the Ne…
Sen. Kelly Suing Hegseth Over Demotion Threat: 'Unconstitutional Crusade' Sen. Kelly Suing Hegseth Over Demotion Threat: 'Unconstitutional Crusade'
Sen. Kelly Suing Hegseth Over Demotion Threat: 'Unconstitutional Crusade' Sen. Mark Kelly is suing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after the Pentagon moved to demote him after taking part in a video urging troops to reject unlawful orders from President Donald Trump. The Arizona senator filed the lawsuit on Monday, Jan. 12, and announced it in a Facebook post. Kelly's suit comes exactly one week after Hegseth threatened to cut the former Navy captain's retirement pay and reduce his rank. Kelly accused Hegseth of trying to silence him in his effort to hold the Trump administration accountable. "His unconstitutional crusade against me sends a chilling mes…
Trump Pushing For Big Shift In How You Pay Off Credit Card Debt Trump Pushing For Big Shift In How You Pay Off Credit Card Debt
Trump Pushing For Big Shift In How You Pay Off Credit Card Debt Donald Trump is calling for a sweeping change to the way Americans pay for credit. The president is proposing a one-year, 10 percent cap on credit card interest rates. Trump made the announcement in a post on Truth Social on Friday night, Jan. 9, promising action to stop “rip-off” rates that he says have hurt consumers. “Please be informed that we will no longer let the American Public be ‘ripped off’ by Credit Card Companies that are charging Interest Rates of 20 to 30 percent, and even more, which festered unimpeded during the Sleepy Joe Biden Administration. AFFORDABILITY!” Trump wrote.…
Trump's Change To Showerheads Expected To Be One Of First Bills Passed By House This Year Trump's Change To Showerheads Expected To Be One Of First Bills Passed By House This Year
Trump's Change To Showerheads Expected To Be One Of First Bills Passed By House This Year A push to bring back high-powered showers is making a splash in Congress and is expected to be among the first bills the House passes this year. Republican leaders in the House are moving quickly in early January to advance bills like HR 4593, known as the Shower Act, which would roll back federal water efficiency standards for showerheads. The legislation is in line with President Donald Trump’s repeated calls for “strong showers” and his campaign promise to cut what he calls “excessive regulations.” According to The Washington Post, the bill aims to change how the federal government defin…
MA Senator Urges App Stores To Pull Musk's Platforms Over AI Sexual Images Of Kids, Women MA Senator Urges App Stores To Pull Musk's Platforms Over AI Sexual Images Of Kids, Women
MA Senator Urges App Stores To Pull Musk's Platforms Over AI Sexual Images Of Kids, Women Three Democratic senators are calling for billionaire Elon Musk's X and Grok apps to be removed from Apple and Google's app stores after the platforms were used to generate sexual images of children and women. Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey, along with Sens. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico, have sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. The senators urged the tech giants to enforce their app store rules against Musk's X Corp. for widespread misuse of the Grok artificial intelligence tool. In Musk's latest controversy, b…
Food Pyramid Flipped: Trump Admin. Elevates Red Meat, Dairy In New Guidelines Food Pyramid Flipped: Trump Admin. Elevates Red Meat, Dairy In New Guidelines
Food Pyramid Flipped: Trump Admin. Elevates Red Meat, Dairy In New Guidelines The Trump administration unveiled a sweeping rewrite of the federal government's dietary guidelines, urging Americans to eat more protein, embrace full-fat dairy, and avoid highly processed foods. Federal officials released the new "Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025-2030" on Wednesday, Jan. 7. The guidelines reverse years of advice warning against red meat and high-fat foods, elevating steak, cheese, and whole milk to prominent roles in what the Trump administration considers a healthy diet. As the federal government's official nutrition guidance, the dietary guidel…