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| | | | | Elon Musk Leaves The Audience Shocked Live Today | | In an Exclusive Interview, Elon Musk, a business magnate and investor, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, Inc. and Twitter, Inc. reveals that the show will be ending after his latest business sparks tension with Martha MacCallum. | |
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| | | | | | Man Arrested After 'Unprovoked' Attack on Frontier Flight Passenger | Reports from Miami indicate that a disturbance aboard a Frontier Airlines flight has resulted in the arrest of a passenger. | Read More |
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| | | | | | Billions in School Funding Frozen by Trump Administration | The liberals are screaming bloody murder because the Trump administration is looking at how our tax dollars are being spent in education. Can you believe it? They're acting like it's a crime to make sure money isn't being wasted! The Department of Education is simply doing its job to ensure taxpayer resources align with the President's priorities and legal responsibilities. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capital Hill Today | The FBI will relocate its headquarters to the Reagan Building in downtown D.C., reversing the Biden-era plan to move it to Maryland. Director Kash Patel called it a historic step, aligning with broader efforts to reform and streamline the agency while avoiding costly new construction. | President Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill cleared the House in a narrow vote, making his 2017 tax cuts permanent and funding key agenda items like immigration enforcement. While Democrats condemned the bill's cuts to healthcare and climate programs, Republicans hailed it as a pro-growth victory that will boost the economy across the board. | The fatal shooting of Capitol Hill intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym has prompted a multi-agency investigation, with D.C. police, the FBI, and ATF working to identify suspects using enhanced surveillance footage. Lawmakers and federal officials have expressed concern as the incident highlights persistent safety issues in the nation's capital. | As Congress moves forward with historic Medicaid cuts within President Trump's tax and spending legislation, many Republican governors are notably silent. Despite facing potential multi-billion-dollar reductions in federal Medicaid funds for their states, particularly those that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, these governors have largely refrained from public comment. This silence contrasts with 2017, when GOP governors actively opposed similar cuts, suggesting a shift in political dynamics and a reluctance to challenge the President publicly. |
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