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Trump Makes Endorsement in House Speaker Race

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Donald Trump is throwing his support behind Jim Jordan to become the next Speaker of the House.

โ€œHe is a STRONG on Crime, Borders, our Military/Vets, & 2nd Amendment. Jim, his wife, Polly, & family are outstanding โ€“ He will be a GREAT Speaker of the House, & has my Complete & Total Endorsement!โ€ Trumpย posted on hisย Truth Social platform.

โ€œCongressmanย Jim Jordanย has been a STAR long before making his very successful journey to Washington, D.C., representing Ohioโ€™s 4th Congressional District. Respected by all, he is now Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee,โ€ Trump wrote.

The former president backed Jordan over Majority Leaderย Steve Scaliseย (R-La.), whoย announced his own bidย to replace ousted Speakerย Kevin McCarthyย on Wednesday.

Trump had initially declined to back any particular candidate for Speaker following McCarthyโ€™s removal,ย telling reporters Wednesdayย that โ€œwe have some great people in the Republican Party that could do a great job as Speaker.โ€

Some House Republicans floated the former president himself as a possible Speaker nominee, with the conference scrambling to coalesce around a new leader following McCarthyโ€™s exit from a position he had held since January.

Trump appeared to dismiss those calls, saying Wednesday he wasย โ€œtotallyโ€ focused onย his White House bid. On Thursday, he said he would do so on a temporary basis only โ€œif necessary,โ€ adding to Fox News Digital: โ€œI have been asked to speak as a unifier because I have so many friends in Congress.โ€ย 

Trump Intentionally Drives Dems Crazy With Third Term Talk

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Trump knows exactly how to drive Democrats crazy…

Trump has occasionally suggested he may run for a third term and even hasย โ€œTrump 2028โ€ hatsย in the Oval Office, much to the chagrin of his Democrat rivals.

On Monday, Trump declined to rule out running again when asked by a reporter which has prompted a fresh wave of meltdowns from liberal lawmakers and pundits.

The President made the admission while aboard Air Force One as it headed to South Korea on Tuesday night, or late Wednesday morning, local time.

โ€œI would say that, if you read it, itโ€™s pretty clear,โ€ Trump said, referring to the Constitution during an in-flight gaggle with reporters. โ€œIโ€™m not allowed to run. Itโ€™s too bad. I mean, itโ€™s too bad. But we have a lot of great people.โ€

On Monday, Trump alsoย saidย Vice Presidentย JD Vanceย and Secretary of Stateย Marc Rubioย would be great Republican presidential nominees, setting up a potential rivalry between the two ahead of 2028.

A number of Republicans have claimed that Trump could in theory serve another term in the White House, potentially even as Vice President.

Sen.ย Tommy Tubervilleย (R-AL)ย suggestedย that the president โ€œmight be able to go around the Constitutionโ€ to serve a third term.

โ€œIf you read the Constitution, it says itโ€™s not [possible],โ€ Tuberville stated. โ€œBut if he says he has some different circumstances that might be able to go around the Constitution. But thatโ€™s up to him. We got a long way to go before that happens.โ€

Serving a third term is not โ€œup toโ€ the president.

A reporter then said, โ€œBut youโ€™re open to it?โ€

โ€œWell, I think that thereโ€™s going to beโ€“ have to have to be an evaluation from President Trumpโ€™s viewpoint to the Constitution,โ€ the senator replied. โ€œThere will be a lot of legal aspects to it. Will it happen? Itโ€™s very unlikely. But, donโ€™t ever close the book on President Trump.โ€

His former adviser,ย Steve Bannon, has ralso epeatedlyย claimedย Trump can serve another term and that โ€œthereโ€™s a planโ€ in place, and that the president will win in 2028.

However, despite some calls for Trump to potentially amend the Constitution, House Speaker Mike Johnson soundly rejected the proposal earlier this week.

โ€œI think the president knows, and he and I have talked about the constrictions of the Constitution,โ€ the speakerย said. โ€œI donโ€™t see a way to amend the Constitution, because it takes 10 years to do that.โ€

Despite the glaring Constitutional issues associated with President Donald Trump serving a third term- which Trump has openly admitted to- Democrats still can’t pass on an opportunity to stage a meltdown over the matter.

California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom said he is “deeply concerned” about remarks from President Donald Trump and his close allies about possibly seeking a third term in 2028.

Newsom, who is widely considered a potential 2028 presidential contender himself, was asked by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl if he takes such talk seriously.

“They’re not screwing around,” Newsom said.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Reportedly Prepping For 2028 Presidential Run

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is reportedly considering a run for president in 2028 โ€” a move that, if realized, could reshape the Republican Partyโ€™s post-Trump era and test the staying power of the โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ movement.

According to a new report from Notus, Greene has privately expressed interest in following in Donald Trumpโ€™s footsteps to the White House. The outlet cites four sources familiar with her thinking, saying Greene believes she represents the โ€œreal MAGAโ€ faction โ€” the core conservative movement that has reshaped the GOP since 2016 โ€” and that many Republican leaders have drifted away from those grassroots values.

One source told Notus that Greene feels confident she has built the national donor network and grassroots support needed to mount a serious primary campaign, especially as the GOPโ€™s base remains loyal to Trumpโ€™s populist agenda.


Building a National Brand

While Greene has long been a lightning rod for criticism from the left, sheโ€™s also gained national recognition for her unapologetic defense of conservative causes โ€” from border security to religious freedom, from cutting wasteful spending to standing up against what she calls the โ€œweaponizationโ€ of government against political opponents.

In recent months, Greene has sought to expand her reach beyond the hardcore MAGA base. Sheโ€™s made high-profile appearances on Bill Maherโ€™s โ€œReal Timeโ€ on HBO, The View, and CNN, signaling an effort to engage audiences outside of conservative media. Her willingness to enter unfriendly territory underscores her confidence and desire to make the case for conservative principles in front of skeptics.

As one GOP strategist told Notus, โ€œSheโ€™s trying to take the MAGA message to a national stage โ€” not just to Republicans, but to all Americans who feel Washington is broken.โ€


Criticizing the GOPโ€™s Lack of Direction

Greene has also been unafraid to criticize her own party when she believes it has lost focus. On Real Time, she expressed frustration with Republicans who, after years of campaigning to repeal and replace Obamacare, โ€œstill donโ€™t have a plan.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m angry about that,โ€ Greene said on the show, adding that conservatives need to deliver tangible results, not just rhetoric.

In recent weeks, she has also called out male Republican members of Congress as โ€œweakโ€ for caving to establishment pressure, blasted the GOP for having โ€œno planโ€ to avoid government shutdown chaos, and criticized the partyโ€™s leadership for not pushing harder to release Jeffrey Epstein files, saying Americans deserve transparency and truth.


A Populist in the Trump Mold

Those close to Greene describe her as both fiercely loyal to Donald Trump and equally committed to ensuring his populist movement survives beyond him. She was one of Trumpโ€™s earliest and most vocal defenders during both impeachments and remains one of his strongest allies in Congress.

At the same time, Greene has worked to develop her own national voice, one that emphasizes restoring American sovereignty, rebuilding manufacturing, reducing foreign entanglements, and protecting traditional values that she argues have been under assault from both the left and establishment Republicans.

The 2028 Question

When asked directly about a presidential run during an appearance on comedian Tim Dillonโ€™s podcast last October, Greene laughed off the speculation โ€” but didnโ€™t shut it down entirely.

โ€œOh my goodness. I hate politics so much, Tim,โ€ she said. โ€œPeople are saying that, and Iโ€™ve seen a few people saying โ€˜sheโ€™s runningโ€™โ€ฆ What Iโ€™m doing right now is I very much want to fix problems. Thatโ€™s honestly all I care about.โ€

Still, those familiar with her thinking say Greeneโ€™s ambitions go beyond her congressional seat. With her growing national platform, fundraising power, and ability to command headlines, she could emerge as one of the most influential Republican figures in the post-Trump era โ€” whether she runs in 2028 or not.

In August, President Donald Trump made his clearest endorsement yet for a future Republican presidential candidate, declaring that Vice President JD Vance is โ€œmost likelyโ€ to carry the MAGA torch after his second term ends.

Trump described Vance as โ€œprobably the favoriteโ€ to lead the Republican Party into the next election cycle.

โ€œHeโ€™s most likely the heir,โ€ Trump said, referring to Vance. โ€œHe understands the movement, he understands the people, and heโ€™s doing a phenomenal job as Vice President.โ€

Trump also praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling him โ€œsomebody that maybe would get together with JD in some form,โ€ suggesting Rubio could play a key role in a future Vance-led administration or campaign.

Rubio, for his part, echoed Trumpโ€™s praise of Vance during a recent interview with Lara Trump on Fox News.

โ€œI think heโ€™s doing a great job as Vice President. Heโ€™s a close friend, and I hope he intends to do it,โ€ Rubio said of Vance.

Although recent polling has shown Rubio with some early support among Republican voters for a potential 2028 run, conventional political wisdom indicates he wouldnโ€™t start publicly signaling interest in running for president until much closer to the election.

โ€œYou never know what the future holds,โ€ Rubio said. โ€œBut if Iโ€™m able to finish this term strong and we accomplish what weโ€™ve set out to do, Iโ€™ll be satisfied with that as the apex of my public service career.โ€

All Eyes On Ohio: Moreno Seeks To Topple Senator Brown

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The 2024 Ohio Senate race is a key battleground, featuring incumbent Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown and Republican challenger Bernie Moreno who aims to unseat Brown in a race that will be crucial for determining control of the U.S. Senate.

Meet Bernie Moreno

Bernie Moreno is a successful businessman and Republican candidate in Ohio’s 2024 Senate race. He gained prominence as an auto dealership mogul, owning multiple dealerships across the U.S. before selling most of them to focus on new ventures. Moreno has positioned himself as a political outsider, emphasizing his experience in business and entrepreneurship. His campaign centers on securing the U.S. border, advocating for conservative economic policies and opposing what he calls “woke” political ideologies.

Key Policy Issues

Border Security: Moreno prioritizes strengthening U.S. border security, advocating for stricter immigration enforcement and building infrastructure to prevent illegal crossings.

Economic Reform: He emphasizes conservative economic policies, including reducing taxes and regulations to boost business growth and job creation.

Opposition to “Woke” Policies: Moreno is vocal about fighting what he views as “woke” ideologies, particularly in education and corporate governance, promoting conservative values instead.

Senator Sherrod Brown

Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, has served as Ohio’s U.S. Senator since 2007. Brown has faced recent criticism from conservatives over his support for President Bidenโ€™s policies, including issues related to inflation and energy. Brownโ€™s stances on issues like inflation, federal spending, and opposition to domestic energy production have hindered Ohioโ€™s economy, especially in the manufacturing and energy sectors

Critical Issues in the Race

The Ohio Senate contest will likely focus on a few key issues that have shaped recent elections in the Buckeye state. These include economy, energy, and immigration.

Economy and Inflation: Moreno advocates for reduced government spending, deregulation, and tax cuts to combat inflation triggered by the Biden-Harris administration. He argues that excessive government intervention and policies supported by Brown have contributed to rising costs.

Energy and Climate: Moreno supports expanding domestic energy production, emphasizing Ohioโ€™s reliance on traditional energy sectors, to lower energy costs and ensure energy independence, contrasting with Brownโ€™s focus on renewable energy.

Immigration and Border Security: Moreno emphasizes strict immigration control and securing the U.S. border as key to national security and reducing crime.

Campaign Spending and Fundraising

The Ohio Senate race between Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno has attracted significant spending and fundraising, making it one of the most expensive Senate contests of 2024. The overall spending in the race has surpassed $300 million, reflecting the high stakes and national attention on this pivotal Senate seat

Sherrod Brown: Brown’s campaign has raised nearly $31 million as of the third quarter of 2024, setting a record for Senate races in Ohio. His campaign is supported by major Democrat donors and organizations, helping him maintain a fundraising lead. According to Brown’s campaign, the most any U.S. Senate candidate in Ohio had raised in a three-month period was Democrat Tim Ryan, who raised $17.2 million in the third quarter of 2022.

Bernie Moreno: Morenoโ€™s campaign, while not matching Brownโ€™s total fundraising according to FEC data, has been supported by significant outside spending from conservative PACs and interest groups. In the third quarter of 2024, Morenoโ€™s joint fundraising committeeโ€“which includes Morenoโ€™s campaign, the U.S. Senate Republicansโ€™ campaign arm, and several other affiliated groupsโ€“reported collecting $10,080,008.66. The joint fundraising committee and Morenoโ€™s campaign spent more than $8.7 million combined during those three months and ended September with a combined $3.9 million cash on hand, according to FEC records. Moreno has invested heavily in his own campaign, focusing on political ads and outreach to build momentum. Spending in support of Moreno has helped keep the race highly competitiveโ€‹, pro-Moreno groups have spent just over $150 million on TV ads, compared to about $128 million spent on ads in support of Brown, according to Medium Buying.

Voter Sentiment and Polling

The Ohio Senate race between Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno is shaping up to be a tight contest. Recent polling indicates a highly competitive race, with some surveys showing a narrow lead for Brown, while others suggest Moreno is gaining ground thanks to his focus on conservative social values and the economy.

RealClearPolitics polling average shows Brown with a slim lead over the Republican challenger of 2.6 percentage points.

Marist polling reports Democrat incumbent Sherrod Brown receives the support of 50% of likely voters statewide including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate. Republican challenger Bernie Moreno receives 48%. Among independents, Brown has a 54% to 43% advantage over Moreno.

Endorsements

Donald Trump: The former president endorsed Moreno, praising his business acumen and commitment to conservative values.

Mr. Moreno will โ€œfight the corrupt Deep State that is destroying our Country,โ€ Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post.

โ€œI could not be more grateful or humbled to have the complete and total endorsement of President Donald Trump at this vital moment in the campaign,โ€ Mr. Moreno said in a statement, adding that a Republican takeover in the Senate and a victory from Mr. Trump in the presidential contest โ€œwill Make America Great Again!โ€

J.D. Vance: The vice presidential candidate backed Moreno early in the race.

โ€œThrilled to endorse Bernie Moreno for senate. Heโ€™s a good friend, a job creator, and will be a fantastic senator. Weโ€™d make a hell of a team!โ€ Vance said in a tweet.

Matt Gaetz: The Florida congressman voiced his support for Moreno’s Senate bid.

Jim Jordan: Ohioโ€™s influential congressman and conservative leader has supported Moreno.

โ€œBernie is a true America First conservative, and will make us proud in the U.S. Senate,โ€ Jordan said. โ€œOur country needs common sense conservative fighters now more than ever. Bernie is a political outsider who has lived the American Dream. His perspective, his grit and his conservative values will serve Ohio well in the U.S. Senate.โ€

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost: “To defeat Sherrod Brown in November, we need to nominate a proven conservative who can unite the party, and Bernie is the candidate who can do that,” Yost said.

Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam gave $50,000 apiece to Morenoโ€™s campaign in mid-August, and other members of their family kicked in an additional $45,000 in total, records show.

โ€œBernie is grateful for the overwhelming support of Ohioans who are ready to fire Sherrod Brown after 50 years in political office,โ€ said campaign spokeswoman Reagan McCarthy in a statement. โ€œIn the final stretch, Bernie will continue to outwork Sherrod and barnstorm Ohio.โ€

Senator Menendez Faces 12 New Federal Charges

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United States Senatorย Bob Menendezย (D-N.J.) is facing one dozen new criminal charges in his alleged yearslong scheme with the governments ofย Egyptย andย Qatar.

Menendez and his wife, Nadine, face charges of obstruction of justice, among others.

As CNN reports:

The new charges come days after one of the New Jersey businessmen who was previously indicted alongside Menendez, his wife Nadine Menendez, and two others agreed to plead guilty and cooperate with the investigation.

Among the new charges in the superseding indictment are conspiracy, obstruction of justice, public official acting as a foreign agent, bribery, extortion and honest services wire fraud.

Menendez had faced four counts of conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right, and conspiracy for a public official to act as a foreign agent.

The new charges add the underlying so-called substantive crimes to the conspiracy charges.

Menendez persists in his innocence and pledges to do whatever it takes to retain hisย Senateย seat.

This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

Fox News Star Predicts Two Dems Will Announce 2028 Bids Early

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Fox News contributor and former Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany is already looking ahead to the next presidential cycleโ€”and her prediction underscores a growing concern on the Right: Democrats may try to mimic President Donald Trumpโ€™s political playbook after years of vilifying it.

In a promotional video shared by Fox News on X and captioned, โ€œWe asked our talent to share their predictions for 2026!โ€, McEnany kicked off the segment with a bold forecast. According to McEnany, Democratsโ€”despite routinely attacking Trumpโ€™s unconventional styleโ€”are quietly preparing to copy the very strategy they once denounced.

โ€œHappy 2026,โ€ McEnany said. โ€œHereโ€™s my prediction: there will be a Democrat who tries to emulate and copy the Trump playbookโ€”meaning they will declare their candidacy for the presidency before the end of next year.โ€

McEnany named California Gov. Gavin Newsom as the most likely Democrat to break with tradition and launch an early White House bid, followed closelyโ€”perhaps uncomfortably closelyโ€”by former Vice President Kamala Harris.

โ€œI believe that Democrat will be Gavin Newsom,โ€ McEnany continued. โ€œAnd shortly thereafterโ€”though I donโ€™t want to scare everyoneโ€”I believe Kamala Harris will declare shortly after in 2027. Weโ€™ll see!โ€

Democrats Imitating Trump?

The irony of McEnanyโ€™s prediction is hard to miss. For nearly a decade, Democrats and legacy media outlets have castigated President Trump for disrupting political norms, launching early campaigns, dominating media attention, and speaking directly to voters outside traditional party structures. Yet as Republicans consolidate behind Trump-style populism, Democrats appear increasingly eager to borrow from the same rulebookโ€”early announcements, personality-driven politics, and nonstop media exposure.

Newsom, the progressive governor of California, has long been rumored to harbor national ambitions. His frequent appearances on cable news, high-profile red-state visits, and aggressive messaging against Republican governors have fueled speculation that he is positioning himself as the Democratic Partyโ€™s next standard-bearer.

Harris, meanwhile, remains one of the most polarizing figures in modern Democratic politics. After a historically weak vice presidency marked by staff turnover, low approval ratings, and policy misfiresโ€”particularly on immigrationโ€”Harris has been cautiously testing the waters for a political comeback.

A Tense California Power Struggle

Adding intrigue to McEnanyโ€™s prediction is the longstanding rivalry between Newsom and Harris, two California Democrats whose careers have frequently intersectedโ€”and occasionally clashed.

The relationship has often been described by political observers as โ€œfrenemies.โ€ While publicly supportive, both figures clearly view one another as obstacles on the path to higher office.

That tension surfaced last summer during Newsomโ€™s appearance on Pod Save America, shortly after Harris replaced President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket. Asked about the abrupt switch, Newsom responded with thinly veiled sarcasm.

โ€œWe went through a very open process, a very inclusive process,โ€ Newsom quipped. โ€œIt was bottom-upโ€”I donโ€™t know if you know that. Thatโ€™s what Iโ€™ve been told to say!โ€

The remark was widely interpreted as a jab at Democratic leadership and their handling of Bidenโ€™s exit, reinforcing GOP criticisms that Democratic โ€œdemocracyโ€ often amounts to backroom decision-making.

Harris, for her part, took a swipe at Newsom in her campaign memoir 107 Days. She recalled calling Newsom to secure his support after Biden dropped out of the raceโ€”only to receive a terse text message.

โ€œHiking. Will call back,โ€ Newsom reportedly replied.

โ€œHe never did,โ€ Harris added pointedly.

Signs of a Harris Comeback?

Despite her past struggles, Harris has been making calculated moves that many Democratsโ€”and Republicansโ€”see as the early stages of a 2028 presidential run.

According to Axios, Harris has been โ€œstepping towardโ€ another campaign, citing her expanded book tour, renewed engagement with Democratic donors, and a high-profile appearance before the Democratic National Committee earlier this month.

Reporter Alex Thompson noted that after lying low for much of the year, Harris has suddenly reemerged on the national stageโ€”raising eyebrows within her own party.

โ€œAfter embarking on a 2024-focused book tour,โ€ Thompson wrote, โ€œHarris made several moves this week that many Democrats see as the beginnings of a 2028 campaign.โ€

DNC Chair Ken Martin has also offered unusually warm public praise for Harris, further fueling speculation.

Trump Reveals Biden Left ‘Inspirational Letter’ For Him In Resolute Desk

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President Donald Trump described the letter former President Biden left him inside the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office as “inspirational” and teased reporters that he may release the “very nice” note at some point.

Trump was asked about the letter, which he found inside the Resolute Desk on Monday with a little help from Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy, during a press conference announcing a $500 billion investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure.

“It was a very nice letter,” Trump told reporters. “It was a little bit of an inspirational-type letter. Enjoy it, do a good job. Important, very important. How important the job is.”

The president added that he appreciated the letter so much that he may release it to the public.

“It was a positive, for him, in writing it,” Trump continued. “I appreciated the letter.”

Trump found the letter โ€“ addressed to “47โ€ณ โ€“ after Doocy asked if President Biden left him a letter while he was signing a flurry of executive orders in the Oval Office on Monday in front of a gaggle of reporters.

“He may have. Donโ€™t they leave it in the desk? I donโ€™t know,” Trump told Doocy before discovering the white envelope. “Thank you, Peter. It could have been years before we found this thing.”

“As I take leave of this sacred office I wish you and your family all the best in the next four years. The American people โ€“ and people around the world โ€“ look to this house for steadiness in the inevitable storms of history, and my prayer is that in the coming years will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for our nation.

“May God bless you and guide you as He has blessed and guided our beloved country since our founding.”

The letter was signed “Joe Biden” and dated Jan. 20, 2025.

The presidential tradition of leaving a letter to their successor began in 1989 when President Ronald Reagan left the White House after two terms in office, with former President George H. W. Bush taking over.

Bush continued the tradition despite losing the White House to former President Bill Clinton after just one term in office. The tradition has carried on to this day through Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Trump and Biden.

Biden has said Trump left him a “very generous letter,” but has so far declined to share the content of what Trump wrote, deeming it private.

Kamala Harris Blames Trump For Border Crisis In First Solo Interview

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Kamala Harris, who has been a key figure in the Biden administrationโ€™s handling of immigration, discussed the ongoing border crisis during a taped interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle. In the interview, which aired Wednesday, Harris acknowledged that the immigration system is broken but expressed confidence in her vague plan to fix it. She once again reiterated her support for a โ€œpathway to citizenship.โ€

โ€œWhen Iโ€™m elected president, if the American people give me the opportunity, I will bring back the bill and sign it into law,โ€ Harris told Ruhle. She emphasized the need for a comprehensive plan, not only to strengthen border security but also to provide avenues for immigrants to gain citizenship.

However, Harrisโ€™s remarks continue faced criticism. Mediaite’s Colby Hall pointed out that simply repeating clichรฉ talking points in a sit-down interview with a friendly host is unlikely to change public perception that Harris tends to avoid difficult press engagements like the plague:

Hall noted in aย column published Wednesday morningย that Ruhle announced her interview just days after appearing on Real Time with Bill Maher and openly advocating on behalf of Kamala Harris, or more to the point, against Donald Trump.

In another part of the interview, Harris seemed to struggle when asked about the economic concerns of middle-class Americans, yet again referencing her own middle-class upbringing. She also appeared uncertain when questioned about her plan to raise corporate tax rates, especially if Republicans take control of the Senate โ€“ a detail that would greatly affect her ability to push forward left-wing economic policies.

Harrisโ€™ performance in the interview left many wondering whether her administrationโ€™s immigration and economic agendas have been fully thought out.

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Fox News Host Mark Levin Skewers Trump Middle East Visit

Fox News host Mark Levin had a lot to say about President Trump’s current visit to the Middle East…

Without mentioning President Trump by name, Levin was remarkably critical of the commander-in-chief, taking to social media to blast Saudi Arabia for playing a โ€œsignificant role on the 9/11 slaughter of our people.โ€ He also condemned Qatar for having โ€œprotected the leader of the 9/11 attack from the FBI, before he was able to launch his war on America that killed our people.โ€

Levin posted on X:

Saudi Arabia played a significant role on the 9/11 slaughter of our people. I didnโ€™t hear their Crown Prince even apologize once yesterday for what they did to us. And I know the 9/11 families are reeling from this.

And Qatar protected the leader of the 9/11 attack from the FBI, before he was able to launch his war on America that killed our people. The debate about whether the plane is a legal gift is beside the point. Qatar is a terrorist regime that has murdered Americans.

I cannot let bygones be bygones and those Americans who suffered the consequences of what these monarchies did cannot either. I canโ€™t stop thinking about all the innocent people who went to work that day, and were on those planes, and all the firefighters and police officers who died horrible deaths.

As for Iran, if they get a nuclear weapon thatโ€™s on our generation. And our country will suffer the horrible consequences. These are terrorists. They donโ€™t think like us and they donโ€™t love life like us. We must have the guts and wisdom to protect ourselves.

In a separate post, Levin praised Trump, but not without dinging him for using โ€œlines used by the Soros-Koch isolationist crowd about neocons and interventionistsโ€ in his speech to the Saudis. Levin linked to a Jewish Insider article about the speech and noted via X:

Isolationism or globalism? Or both?

Actually, POTUSโ€™s speech included some of the lines used by the Soros-Koch isolationist crowd about neocons and interventionists, but the irony is that it was given in the context of a globalist outreach effort to make economic and military deals with and between Middle East monarchies/dictatorships and the biggest of Americaโ€™s globalists/internationalists/corporatists. We donโ€™t know the details but if theyโ€™re great deals for we, the people, thatโ€™s wonderful. I truly believe the President is THE best at making GREAT deals. Nonetheless, this looks like globalism wrapped in isolationist language.

Levin’s comments come as President Trump faces scrutiny overย his decision toย accept Qatarโ€™s gift of a luxurious $400 million โ€œflying palaceโ€ to serve as Air Force One. (RELATED: Trump Announces Plan To Drop Sanctions On Syria)

The prospect has drawnย bipartisan pushback, which Trump has met with indifference.ย 

“[The Qataris] said to me, ‘we would like to, in effect, we would like to make a gift. You’ve done so many things. and we’d like to make you a gift to the Defense Department,’ which is where it’s going. and I said, ‘Well, that’s nice.’ Now, some people say, ‘Oh, you shouldn’t accept gifts for the country.’ My attitude is, why wouldn’t I accept the gift? We’re giving to everybody else, why wouldn’t I accept a gift?” Trump explained to Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Tuesdsay. 

U.S. relations with Doha have come a long way since 2017, when Trump accused Qatar of harboring terrorism: “The nation of Qatar, unfortunately, has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level,” Trump said at the time. 

From there, Qatar became a major non-NATO ally to the U.S. in 2022 under President Biden and is home to Al Udeid Air Base, one of the U.S.โ€™ largest Middle East bases and a key hub for U.S. Central Command operations. 

“Qatar is not, in my opinion, a great ally. I mean, they support Hamas. So what I’m worried about is the safety of the president,” Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) told reporters on Tuesday.

The Constitution states that accepting a gift from an overseas power requires congressional approval. However, Trump has not requested permission to receive the plane, an offering made months after his family business agreed to develop a multi-billion dollar golf course in the Middle Eastern country.ย 

Conservative Pundit Ann Coulter Declares ‘Trump is Done’

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Former President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with attendees at the 2022 Student Action Summit at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

Is the Republican Party officially moving on from Donald Trump? According to conservative pundit and author Ann Coulter, the answer is a resounding “yes.”

In Coulter’s latest podcast of Unsafe aptly titled “Trump’s Done” she dives into the signs Republicans are moving away from the former president and how his influence in slowly but surely dwindling.

Throughout the podcast Coulter notes how Trump’s star has begun to fade, comparing the phenomenon to Sarah Palin who saw her rockstar status revoked following John McCain’s unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign.

Coulter also noted Trump’s once-infamous rallies dwindling turnouts as further evidence he’s losing power within the GOP.

According to Mediaite:

โ€œTheyโ€™re like Deadheads,โ€ Coulter said of those still running to MAGA rallies. โ€œTheyโ€™re following him from place to place. He sings the same songs.โ€

Loyalty among Trump โ€œfanatics,โ€ she added, is not โ€œindicative of a movement sweeping the nation.โ€ Coulter mentioned a pair of Stone emails she received from the Trump team. The first was an email โ€œslammingโ€ Florida Gov.ย Ron DeSantisย (R), considered by many to be Trumpโ€™s biggest 2024 competition, should both men run for the Republican Party nomination. A second email, Coulter said, was Stone โ€œbackpedalingโ€ on his criticism of DeSantis after he heard complaints from conservatives supportive of the governor.

Trump being “done” could be the message some politicians have been waiting to hear before wading into the 2024 presidential campaign arena. While the former President has made a habit of hinting at his potential presidential campaign some conservatives have held their breath in regard to their own political aspirations.

โ€œRepublicans, itโ€™s not the party of Trump. Itโ€™s safe to come back, and itโ€™s safe for Republicans to stand up and run without Donald Trump,โ€ she said.

Former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley previously said she would not launch a presidential campaign if Trump also were to run, and she’s likely not the only Republican sharing that mindset.

However, Coulter was careful to note that moving away from Trump isn’t necessarily a bad thing for the Party and predicted the GOP could still sweep the midterms.

โ€œPeople are angry. Republicans are really angry. We are on a smooth glide path to really, really good midterm elections, and the only thing that can blow it is what probably will blow it: the Republican Party,โ€ she said.