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Ore., joins Morning Joe for his first national interview since his marathon 22 hours and 37 minutes speech on the Senate floor in protest of what he described as President Donald Trump’s “authoritarian” leadership and warning that the republic is facing “the biggest threat” since the Civil War.
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‘Automatic No’: Trump Stops His Speech to Degrade Senator Who Wouldn’t Bow — The Senator Fires Back, Turning Trump’s Own Words Into a Clever Takedown
"Senator stands up to Trump's public humiliation, serves a powerful comeback. You won't believe what happened next! #Trump #SenatorShowdown"
Attending Trump's Knesset speech was his daughter Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, the latter having been involved in negotiations, as well as White House special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee.
The lawsuit, filed in August by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression on behalf of The Stanford Daily, accuses Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and other officials of using federal immigration laws to revoke international students’ visas for constitutionally protected speech.
Donald Trump posted a gross AI video after massive No Kings rallies. Mike Johnson defended it. Did they forget free speech is fundamentally American?
In the run-up to the last elections, Donald Trump’s supporters expressed frustration at social-media companies’ bias against conservatives and by the Biden administration’s efforts to muscle those
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Trump Addresses Controversial White House Ballroom Construction: Sound ‘Reminds Me of Money’
President Donald Trump took a moment to admire the "beautiful sound of construction" on the new ballroom he commissioned during a press conference on Tuesday The post Trump Addresses Controversial White House Ballroom Construction: Sound ‘Reminds Me of Money’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Do Americans want their universities to be places of robust learning and discovery, or not? Ultimately, that is the question we each have to answer,” writes Tad Weber of The Fresno Bee.