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‘I Love Trump’ Tucker Carlson Addresses Private Text Fiasco

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Tucker Carlson is clearing the air after his private text messages revealed his hidden hatred for former President Donald Trump.

The Fox News star tried to walk back his private remarks about Trump during an appearance onย WABC radio.

โ€œAnd I think this is in the text, and those were all grabbed completely illegitimately, in my opinion, in this court case, which I guess Iโ€™m not allowed to talk about, but Iโ€™m enraged that my private texts were pulled,โ€ he said.

The Fox News host said those texts were pulled at a moment when he was texting with one of his producers because โ€œsome idiot on the Trump campaign had sent us the name of these dead voters who had voted,โ€ referring to his false reporting after the 2020 election that echoed the Trump campaignโ€™s unfounded claims of dead people who were fraudulently counted as voting in Georgia. After Carlsonโ€™s segment aired, a local Georgia news outlet debunked his claim, finding that two of the allegedly dead voters were alive and legally registered to vote, with CNN reporting days later that a third of the supposedly dead voters was also still living.

โ€œAnd we went and I repeated them on air, and it turns out some of them were alive,โ€ Carlson said, referring to the campaign’s accusation. โ€œSo I was just โ€” I felt humiliated.โ€

Earlier this month, Carlson’s along with other prominent Fox News officials’ private text messages were revealed in court documents as part of a $1.6 billion Dominion Voting Systems defamation suit against the network.

During a Jan. 4, 2021 text conversation with an unknown producer, Carlson sounded off on the former president.

The prime-time star wrote, โ€œWe are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights.โ€

The unknown staffer reportedly speculated that they believed the madness would cool down by โ€œmid-February.โ€

โ€œI hate him passionately,โ€ Carlson replied. โ€œI blew up at [former Trump official] Peter Navarro today in frustration. I actually like Peter. But I canโ€™t handle much more of this.โ€

Here’s What’s Inside The Senate’s Version Of Trump’s Bill

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    In a major victory for the America First agenda, Senate Republicans united early Tuesday morning to pass President Donald Trumpโ€™s monumental “big, beautiful bill.” This sweeping legislation is designed to supercharge the economy, empower hardworking Americans, and invest in national security and border integrity โ€” delivering on promises that put American citizens first.

    Lower Taxes for Workers and Families

    At the heart of this landmark bill is an extension of President Trumpโ€™s historic 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. By preventing a looming 22% tax hike, this measure protects working families and preserves the economic momentum that has already lifted millions out of hardship.

    The bill includes powerful new deductions targeted directly at middle- and working-class Americans. Waitstaff and service workers will now be able to deduct taxes on up to $25,000 of their tipped wages โ€” a major relief for everyday heroes in the hospitality sector. Additionally, up to $12,500 in overtime pay will be deductible, rewarding Americans who go the extra mile.

    Seniors, too, receive long-overdue recognition, with an additional $6,000 tax deduction to help them keep more of their hard-earned retirement savings. And for all Americans who rely on their vehicles to work and live, a new deduction for car loan interest will help ease the burden of rising costs.

    Relief for High-Tax States

    Responding to Republican leaders from high-cost states, the bill temporarily raises the cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions to $40,000 for five years. This move is a win for taxpayers in places like New York and California who have long been punished by state-level tax-and-spend policies.

    This provision empowers conservative representatives from blue states to continue fighting for their constituents while advancing America First priorities.

    Restoring Responsibility to Medicaid

    True to conservative values, the bill restores accountability to Medicaid by introducing commonsense work requirements. Able-bodied adults without children, aged 18 to 64, will need to work at least 80 hours a month, pursue education, or participate in community service to continue receiving benefits.

    These reforms aim to encourage independence and self-reliance while protecting resources for the truly vulnerable.

    Acknowledging rural healthcare challenges, the bill doubles a critical stabilization fund to $50 billion, ensuring that rural hospitals stay open and continue serving their communities.

    Strengthening SNAP and Combating Dependency

    The bill also tightens rules for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), requiring work or community engagement for able-bodied adults without dependents. This move reflects a deeply held belief that government aid should be a temporary safety net, not a way of life, and encourages recipients to return to the workforce.

    Fox News Cuts Off Navarro Press Conference, Issues Fact Check

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      Looking east towards 6th Avenue along north (48th Street) side of Fox News building on a snowy afternoon. [Photo Credit: Jim.henderson, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons]

      On Tuesday, before Trump administration adviser Peter Navarro reported to prison Fox News unexpectedly cut away from the press conference to fact-check claims he was making.

      Navarroย toldย reportersย in Miami on Tuesday, โ€œThey can put me in prison; they can put you in prison.โ€

      โ€œMake no mistake about that, and make no mistake about this: They are coming after Donald Trump with the same tactics, tools and strategies they used to put me over there today,โ€ he continued.

      Navarro also claimed he was the โ€œfirst senior White House adviser in the history of our republic that has ever been charged with this alleged crime.โ€

      As the network cut away from Navarroโ€™s press conference, Fox anchor Sandra Smith said โ€œto fact-check there. It is no longer an alleged crime that heโ€™ll be serving this four-month sentence for.โ€

      โ€œHe has obviously been convicted, and there was no evidence that did โ€ฆ that would have excluded him, per executive privilege, from testifying,โ€ she said.

      Navarro, 74, was convicted last year on two counts of contempt of Congress.

      Hunter Biden Was Part of Chinese Operation to Spy on Biden Family

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        President Joe Biden hugs his family during the 59th Presidential Inauguration ceremony in Washington, Jan. 20, 2021. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took the oath of office on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. (DOD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Carlos M. Vazquez II)

        ANALYSIS โ€“ย The stakes continue to grow forย Joe Bidenย as more evidence is discovered about his son Hunterโ€™s damning ties to Communistย China.

        While the establishment media is slowly coming around to the veracity of the information on Hunterโ€™s laptop, they continue to downplay the more severe implications of his links to Chinese intelligence.

        Thankfully, Republican lawmakers and former White House officials remain dogged in their pursuit of the truth.

        As part of this effort, House Republicans last week released evidence on how the presidentโ€™s sonโ€™s former business partner was connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

        And former Acting Attorney Generalย Matthew Whitakerย toldย Fox Newsย thatย this evidence showsย Hunter Bidenย was โ€œpart of a Chinese intelligence missionย that was trying to gather as much information as possible about Joe Biden, Hunter Biden and the entire Biden family.โ€

        Just The News reported:

        His [Whitakerโ€™s] interview came days after House Republicans released evidence that before becoming Hunter Bidenโ€™s business partner and close associate, JiaQi โ€œJackieโ€ Bao worked for the Chinese Communist Party at an agency that approves foreign-funded projects.

        โ€œI have always felt that in addition to the sort of just the classic political corruption that is contained in this case, there is this national security concern that I think actually elevates it to, you know, a higher level of a case,โ€ Whitaker said.

        Meanwhile, Fox News reports this new evidence is raising major national security concerns.

        Republicans are demanding information from the FBIย aboutย Hunter Bidenโ€™s business partnerโ€™s tiesย to the Chinese Communist Party and her successful infiltration into President Bidenโ€™s familyโ€™s affairs, which they say jeopardizes national security.

        James Comer, R-Ky., sent a letter to FBI Director Chris Wray Wednesday morning stating that committee Republicans have documents that โ€œreveal Hunter Bidenโ€™s business partner and close personal associate was linked to the Communist Party of China (CCP), her employer before the Biden family.โ€

        Republicans say Hunterโ€™s partner, JiaQi โ€œJackieโ€ Bao, provided the presidentโ€™s son information on how to purchase natural gas in the U.S. and sell it to China. In addition, they say documents show that Bao had access to the Biden familyโ€™s financial information and worked closely with CCP agents.

        โ€œAfter infiltrating the Biden family, Bao urged Hunter to encourage Joe Biden to run for president months before he announced and thenย supplied the Biden familyย campaign advice related to China,โ€ Comerโ€™s letter said.

        Media reports and documents reviewed by Committee Republicans suggest that Bao and Hunterโ€™s relationship extended beyond professional obligations โ€” a common tactic employed by Chinese intelligence agents.

        Committee Republicans are concerned Hunter Biden may have been compromised by the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China (PRC) and foreign intelligence services (FIS). Due to the interconnected nature of the Biden familyโ€™s finances and business dealings, this type of access would jeopardize U.S. national security,โ€ Comer added.

        This growing evidence increasingly indicates Hunter Biden was compromised by Chinese intelligence and in turn compromised the entire Biden family, especially his father, Joe Biden.

        Expect explosive revelations as soon as the GOP gains control ofย Congressย and launches more detailed investigations.

        Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.

        Thanksgiving Turnaround: Americans Finally See Relief Under President Trump

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          As millions of families gather around the Thanksgiving table this year, many are finally beginning to feel a long-awaited sense of financial reliefโ€”relief that President Donald J. Trump has been fighting tirelessly to deliver.

          After inheriting the worst inflation crisis in 40 years from Joe Biden and Democrat leadership, the renewed Trump Administration has moved swiftly to correct course: unleashing American energy, slashing crushing regulations, and tackling inflation at its roots. While there is still much work ahead, these policies are already translating into meaningful, tangible improvements for American families.

          This Thanksgiving, those improvements are showing up where it matters most: at the gas pump and the grocery store.

          The Job Isnโ€™t Finishedโ€”But the Turnaround Has Begun

          No one on the right is declaring โ€œmission accomplished.โ€ American families are still paying far more than they should after four years of reckless federal spending, regulatory overreach, and economic mismanagement. But for the first time in years, the trendlines are finally headed in the right direction.

          Local news outlets across the country are reporting the same story: lower gas prices, cheaper Thanksgiving dinners, and early signs of an economy beginning to heal.

          Below are some of the highlights from communities nationwide.


          Falling Gas Prices Coast to Coast

          Denver, CO โ€” Gas Dips Below $2

          KDVR-TV reports Denver-area gas prices have fallen 14.5 cents in just one week, with at least one station dropping below $2 a gallonโ€”levels not seen in years. At $2.47 on average, Denver prices are well under the national average and significantly lower than last year.

          San Antonio, TX โ€” Pandemic-Era Lows

          KSAT-TV notes that Thanksgiving travelers in Texas are seeing some of the cheapest prices since the pandemicโ€”welcome relief for families crisscrossing the state this holiday season.

          Indiana & Louisiana โ€” Steady Declines

          From Indianaโ€™s 12.3-cent drop reported by WBIW Radio to broad decreases across Louisiana, drivers are finally getting a break after years of painful price hikes.

          Ohio, New Hampshire & Pennsylvania โ€” A Return to Normal

          Stations in Northeast Ohio, New Hampshire, and Pittsburgh are reporting sharp declines, with some areas seeing gas below $3 againโ€”something unthinkable throughout most of the Biden years.


          Thanksgiving Dinner: Meaningfully Cheaper for Millions

          It isnโ€™t just fuel costs that are improving. For the third year in a row, the cost of the traditional Thanksgiving meal is fallingโ€”and this yearโ€™s decreases are especially notable.

          Iowa & Midwest โ€” Turkey Prices Down

          KIMT-TV highlights a 5% overall drop in meal costs in Iowa, with falling turkey and wheat prices leading the way.

          Michigan โ€” Below the National Average

          The Detroit Free Press confirms that Michigan families will spend roughly $51.80 for a dinner serving 10โ€”well below the national average.

          Louisiana โ€” One of the Cheapest States in America

          According to The Shreveport Times, Louisianaโ€™s average Thanksgiving dinner cost is just $44.70โ€”the second lowest in the entire country.

          Arizona, Illinois & New York โ€” Broad-Based Relief

          From Arizonaโ€™s modest price drop to Illinoisโ€™ 16% decline in turkey prices and New Yorkโ€™s third consecutive year of lower dinner costs, the story is consistent: Thanksgiving is becoming more affordable again.


          A Promising Start to an American Comeback

          None of these improvements happened by accident.

          They are the result of a renewed commitment to American energy dominance, the deregulation of key industries, and an economic strategy focused squarely on the needs of working familiesโ€”not bureaucrats or special interests.

          Woman Gets Instant Dose Of Karma After Making Assassination Threat

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          What goes around comes around…

          A woman may be facing a visit from the Feds after threatening to kill Trump senior adviser and the world’s richest man, Elon Musk.

          TikTok user @sarahcroberts shared a now-deleted video calling for the Tesla and X owner to be assassinated.

          “We need to X him [Musk], and by X I mean, formally known as assassination. And it’s a warning from the FBI is going to f*cking show up. Arrest me. You don’t have enough people to even investigate me at this point. I haven’t filed my taxes in, like, eight years and yet, nobody has come for me. So, I’m going to f*cking say it. Let’s assassinate some motherf*ckers,” the woman said in the video.

          Her video captured the attention of the federal government, setting @sarahcroberts up for a very uncomfortable road ahead.

          Ed Martin, the US Attorney for Washington, D.C., responded on X saying they’ll “talk soon” and she’s going to be put “in the system.”

          The Daily Callerย reportedย that she deleted her entire account following the video going viral.

          Musk has faced a growing number of threats since associating with President Trump.

          The incident comes months after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.

          U.S. Army soldier drove the Cybertruck, which he rented from Turo, outside of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Monday morning. Upon arriving, the vehicle was detonated by explosives in the car.

          Investigators found fireworks, gasoline canisters and camping fuel in the remains of the vehicle. The soldier was believed to have fatally shot himself shortly before the explosion.

          On the day of the attack, Musk commented on X that the individual โ€œpicked the wrong vehicle for a terrorist attackโ€ because the โ€œCybertruck actually contained the explosion and directed the blast upwards.โ€

          DeSantis Signs Bill to Rename Florida Airport After Trump

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            Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) quietly signed legislation Monday to rename Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald J. Trump โ€” a move that underscores how Trumpโ€™s name is being embedded across Floridaโ€™s physical and political landscape.

            The measure would rebrand the airport as President Donald J. Trump International Airport, pending administrative follow-through. While the law references Federal Aviation Administration involvement, the FAA has made clear it wonโ€™t stand in the way.

            The agency told The New York Times it โ€œdoes not approve airport name changes,โ€ calling them a local matter, and said its role would be limited to โ€œadministrative tasks to include updating navigational charts and databases.โ€

            If finalized, the new name would take effect July 1, 2026.

            A coordinated push around the Trump brand

            The renaming effort didnโ€™t emerge in isolation. On Feb. 13, 2026, Trumpโ€™s family business filed a trademark application covering the airportโ€™s name โ€” along with potential use of the DJT airport code for merchandise.

            The Trump Organization has said Trump and his family will not receive royalties or licensing fees tied to the change. Still, the trademark filing signals a broader effort to formalize and control how the Trump name is used in connection with major infrastructure.

            Palm Beach is already ground zero for Trumpโ€™s post-presidency footprint, anchored by Mar-a-Lago just minutes from the airport. The renaming effectively turns a key gateway into a branded extension of that orbit.

            And it fits a longer pattern: Trumpโ€™s name has been affixed to hotels, towers, golf courses, and residential properties worldwide โ€” a branding strategy that blends real estate, politics, and personal identity more tightly than any modern U.S. political figure.

            Celebration โ€” and backlash

            Eric Trump quickly celebrated the move on X, writing:

            โ€œPalm Beach International Airport is now officiallyโ€ฆ. โ€˜President Donald J. Trump International Airport!โ€™โ€

            But the decision is already drawing sharp criticism, especially over cost and priorities.

            Politico reported that Florida lawmakers initially set aside $2.75 million for signage, branding, and website updates tied to the change.

            State Rep. Fentrice Driskell, the Florida House Minority Leader, blasted the move:

            โ€œYour money is being misused to celebrate the man who caused gas prices to rise to over four dollars a gallon, grocery costs to shoot up, and health care prices to spike,โ€ she said. โ€œRepublicans are out of touch when it comes to the real issues impacting Floridians. The people of Florida did not ask for this. Itโ€™s clear Tallahassee Republicans care more about political stunts than they care about your wallet.โ€

            Not just an airport โ€” a broader legacy play

            The timing is notable.

            The airport news coincided with newly unveiled renderings for Trumpโ€™s planned Presidential Library in Miami, a waterfront project designed to cement his legacy in his adopted home state.

            While details are still emerging, the proposed library signals a long-term institutional presence โ€” the kind typically associated with past presidentsโ€™ archives and policy centers. Combined with the airport renaming, it points to a coordinated effort to anchor Trumpโ€™s post-presidential identity physically across Florida.

            Taken together, the moves suggest something bigger than a naming change: a deliberate expansion of Trump-branded landmarks โ€” from transportation hubs to cultural institutions โ€” concentrated in one state.

            Florida isnโ€™t just where Trump lives.

            Itโ€™s increasingly where his legacy is being built in concrete, steel, and signage.

            RFK Jr. Claims Trump Team Reached Out About VP Spot

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              Independentย presidentialย candidateย Robert F. Kennedy Jr.ย said he would not accept theย vice presidentialย spot on former Presidentย Donald Trumpโ€™sย 2024 ticket, saying he’s already been approached by Trumpโ€™sย team.

              โ€œI would not take that job,โ€ Kennedy, 70, said in a recentย interviewย with NewsNation. โ€œIโ€™m flattered that President Trump would offer to me, but itโ€™s not something that Iโ€™m interested in.โ€

              โ€œPeople from the team have reached out to me,โ€ he said.

              Trump senior adviser Chris LaCivita rejected the claim that the Trump campaign approached Kennedy.

              โ€œThis is 100% FAKE NEWS โ€” NO ONE from the Trump Campaign ever approached RFK jr [or ever will] โ€” one of the most LIBERAL and radical environmentalists in the country,โ€ LaCivita posted to X. โ€œFor all the fake news โ€” update your stories.โ€

              Trump has previously hinted that he’s already made his decision on his next running mate but earlier this month told Fox News’s Bret Baier that he’s in no rush to reveal his choice.

              Club for Growth Preps $20M Fund to Reelect McCarthy Detractors

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                House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy delivers remarks at the 2021 Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony in Washington DC, December 1, 2021. USDA Forest Service photo by Tanya E. Flores.

                The prominent Club for Growth organization is preparing to spend millions of dollars to help reelect theย 20 House Republicansย who opposed Kevin McCarthyโ€™s speakership bid.

                David McIntosh, the president of the group, told donors he was preparing a $20 million defense fund to help โ€œThe Patriot 20โ€,ย according to a memo obtained by POLITICO.ย 

                โ€œMaking our financial commitment public may serve as an effective deterrent to some potential challengers,โ€ he wrote. โ€œModerate donors and candidates seeking to settle scores should save their money, because we are prepared to win at all costs.โ€

                The Clubโ€™s primary goal will be to defend the five freshmen members of the group who are especially vulnerable: Reps. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), Josh Brecheen (R-Okla.), Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) and Keith Self (R-Texas).

                McIntosh wrote the Club would also closely monitor any primary challengers to the 15 other members such as Rep.ย Lauren Boebertย (R-Colo.),ย Matt Gaetzย (R-Fla.),ย Paul Gosarย (R-Ariz.) andย Andy Biggsย (R-Ariz.). Rep.ย Matt Rosendaleย (R-Mont.), who is considering a Senate run, is also on the list.

                McCarthy won the speakership after a historic 15 rounds of voting.

                In the memo, the Club also noted that it would also help the three members of the 20 who could be most at risk from Democrats in a general election: Boebert, Luna and Rep.ย Scott Perryย (R-Pa.).

                Star Witness Michael Cohen Admits He Wanted Top Role In Trump Admin.

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                  On Thursday, former Donald Trump “fixer” Michael Cohen admitted he would have liked to have been considered to fill the role of chief of staff during the Trump Administration.

                  Cohen, who testified Thursday that he was offered a role in the White House, said he didnโ€™t want to go to the White House and rather wanted to serve as Trumpโ€™s personal attorney.

                  When asked if he wanted to work in the White House, Cohen responded, โ€œNo sir.โ€

                  Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche asked Cohen if the truth is that he really wanted to work in the White House. Cohen responded, “No sir.”

                  Blanche then asked Cohen if he had hoped to be named the White House chief of staff, to which he denied.

                  Blanche then outlined several conversations Cohen had with other individuals, including his daughter, about the possibility of serving as chief of staff under Trump.

                  Cohen, who testified that he spoke with Trump about serving as his personal attorney, said he wanted a hybrid position, one with access to Trump but not considered a White House employee.