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Top Democrat Hijacks Senate Floor With Marathon All-Nighter Speech Protesting Trump

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Sen.ย Cory Booker launched into a blistering all-night speech late Monday, taking aim at Presidentย Donald Trump andย Elon Musk.

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) spoke out against Presidentย Donald Trumpย and Elon Musk on the Senate floor throughout the night after beginning his marathon speech at 7 p.m. Monday.

The senator was still speaking on the floor after 8 a.m. Tuesday, more than 13 hours after he had begun.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) who said he planned to join Booker “for the entirety of his speech,” noted that he was “returning the favor” as Booker joined him when he “launched a filibuster to demand action on gun violence nine years ago.”

Murphy was among the Democrats who provided Booker with some relief by speaking at times to punctuate the marathon session.

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At around midnight, Booker said he would continue to speak โ€œas long as [he is] physically ableโ€ using the chamberโ€™s open floor time to command attention and spotlight Democratic concerns about the direction of the country.

โ€œIn just 71 days, the president of the United States has inflicted so much harm on Americansโ€™ safety, financial stability, the core foundations of our democracy and even our aspirations as a people for โ€” from our highest offices โ€” a sense of common decency,โ€ Booker said. โ€œThese are not normal times in America. And they should not be treated as such in the United States Senate.โ€

He continued to blast Trump and Musk for โ€œcomplete disregard for the rule of law, the Constitution and the needs of the American people.โ€

Among the key issues Booker hammered: proposed GOP cuts to Medicaid.

โ€œIt is maddeningโ€ฆ to create greater and greater health care crisis,โ€ he said, accusing Republicans of tearing down systems โ€œwith no plan to make it better.โ€

Trump has previously indicated that he will not “touch” Americans’ Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid benefits, but wants to weed out fraud.

While technically not a filibuster โ€” since it hasnโ€™t been tied to any active legislation โ€” Bookerโ€™s speech threatens to delay Senate business, which is set to begin at noon.

Eric Trump Leaves Door Open To Future White House Bid

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Eric Trump, the son of President Donald J. Trump, left the door open for a future political career after speaking at the Bitcoin Asia conference in Hong Kong, signaling that the Trump familyโ€™s influence on American politics and business is far from over.

In an interview with Nikkei Asia, the 41-year-old Trump Organization executive said he would โ€œneverโ€ rule out running for office. โ€œIโ€™m not saying no, but Iโ€™m also not saying yes,โ€ he remarked. His comments came shortly after his wife, Lara Trumpโ€”now serving as co-chair of the Republican National Committeeโ€”announced she would pass on a Senate bid in North Carolina, opting instead to strengthen the GOP nationally.

A New Generation of Trumps in Politics?

Though neither Eric nor his brother Donald Trump Jr. has previously expressed personal ambition for elected office, both played an active role in their fatherโ€™s successful 2024 campaign. The Trump sons were fixtures on the campaign trail, rallying conservative voters, motivating grassroots supporters, and building relationships with Republican donors across the country.

Eric Trump has emphasized that any decision about entering politics would center on family values and ensuring a better America for his children. โ€œWould I want my kids to live the same experience over the last decade that Iโ€™ve lived? You know, if the answer was yes, I think the political path would be an easy one,โ€ he told the Financial Times earlier this summer. โ€œAnd by the way, I think other members of our family could do it too.โ€

Building American Prosperity Abroad

While speculation about his political future grows, Eric Trump has remained focused on expanding the Trump Organizationโ€™s international reach. For much of the past year, he has traveled extensively to promote World Liberty Financial, the Trump familyโ€™s new cryptocurrency project. The venture officially launched this week, backed by strong enthusiasm from international investors as well as confidence from many within the Trump administration that it represents an innovative step for American financial leadership.

Supporters see the company as a testament to the Trump familyโ€™s commitment to bold, market-driven solutions that put the U.S. at the center of the global economy. At a time when Democrats continue to impose heavy regulations on small businesses and emerging industries, the Trump familyโ€™s private-sector leadership signals to many conservatives that innovation and entrepreneurial spirit remain cornerstones of American success.

Addressing Concerns, Defending Integrity

Some lawmakers have raised concerns about the Trump familyโ€™s ongoing business activities while President Trump is in office. Eric, however, has strongly rejected any suggestion of impropriety.

โ€œI had nothing to do with the government. Iโ€™ve been in the private sector my entire life,โ€ he told Nikkei Asia. He emphasized that his professional work and the administrationโ€™s leadership have remained separate, pointing out that his family has always operated with integrity, even under constant media scrutiny.

The Trump Legacy Continues

Eric Trumpโ€™s willingness to consider a future in politics underscores the enduring impact of the Trump brand within the Republican Party. With Donald J. Trump serving once again in the Oval Office, Lara Trump helping lead the RNC, and both sons energizing conservative audiences across the nation, the Trump family remains a political force like no other in American history.

For many Republicans, Eric Trumpโ€™s comments serve as a reminder that the MAGA movement is not just about one presidencyโ€”itโ€™s a generational vision of strong leadership, economic opportunity, and putting America first.

Winner Projected In North Carolina

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A winner has been projected in the critical Tarheel State…

Decision Desk HQ has projected former President Donald Trump will win the first major swing state North Carolina.

The state carries 16 electoral votes.

The Tarheel State has widely been considered a bellwether for the presidential election.

Trump won North Carolina in 2020, when he became the fourth Republican ever to carry the state without winning the presidency. He also won it in 2016, beating former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.ย 

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

CNN’s Liberal Agenda Leads To Major Layoffs And Reorganization: Report

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The notoriously liberal CNN news network is reportedly planning to lay off a large number of employees as part of a significant reorganization of its news gathering process and the introduction of a digital subscription service later this year.

Sweeping Changes at CNN

In a move that many see as a desperate attempt to stay relevant, CNN is looking to โ€œstreamlineโ€ its story pitching process, lean more heavily on video content, and more effectively monetize its digital user base. This comes as no surprise to those who have long criticized the network for its biased and often misleading coverage.

Key Developments:

  • Massive Layoffs: Over 100 journalists are set to lose their jobs. This is part of a significant overhaul aimed at cutting costs and revamping the network’s strategy.
  • Digital Focus: CNN plans to launch a subscription-based digital news product, hoping to cash in on its dwindling audience.
  • Increased Streaming Investment: The network will also boost its investment in free, ad-supported streaming services in an effort to attract more viewers.

Leadership’s Statement

CNN’s leadership has been transparent about the impending changes. Thompson, a key figure in the network, informed employees about the upcoming layoffs and restructuring. He emphasized the networkโ€™s shift towards more video content and digital monetization.

Thompson’s Remarks:

  • โ€œWherever possible, weโ€™ve closed open positions rather than target currently occupied roles. However, some of our colleagues will learn today that their jobs are being eliminated or are at risk,โ€ Thompson wrote.
  • This message highlights the tough decisions CNN is making in an attempt to stay afloat amid financial struggles and a declining viewer base.

Historical Context

This isnโ€™t the first time CNN has faced major layoffs. In late 2022, under former President Chris Licht, the network laid off scores of workers while reorganizing the newsroom and making significant changes to its programming. These past efforts to revamp the network did little to curb the continuing decline in viewership and trust.

The Future of CNN

With these drastic measures, CNN’s future remains uncertain. The network, which has long been a mouthpiece for liberal agendas, now finds itself at a crossroads. Can it reinvent itself and regain the trust of its audience, or will it continue to fade into irrelevance?

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CNN Commentator Suggests Heโ€™ll Run for Senate if Trump Tells Him To

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CNN senior political commentatorย Scott Jenningsย signaled that he would run for Sen.ย Mitch McConnellโ€™sย (R-KY) seat in 2026 if Presidentย Donald Trumpย tells him to.

During an interview with Jennings on the Real Americaโ€™s Voice show Bolling!, host Eric Bolling asked, โ€œA lot of people are floating your name to take over, to jump into Mitch McConnellโ€™s Senate seat next year in โ€™26. You thinking about it?โ€

โ€œYeah, I havenโ€™t made any announcements about that,โ€ replied Jennings, who worked as a special assistant for former President George W. Bush. โ€œThereโ€™s three people in the race, I know them all, like them all, have been in and out of their lives in varying degrees over the years. Iโ€™ve supported them all in various endeavors, so Iโ€™m confident the seat will remain Republican.โ€

He continued, โ€œI do think politics is a team sport, and I think Trumpโ€™s the head coach. And eventually heโ€™s gonna weigh in on this, and my political advice would be to anybody, you know, if he calls a play, weโ€™re gonna have to run it. I wouldnโ€™t want to run against the president in Kentucky. So, I donโ€™t really have any announcement about it at the moment.โ€

After Bolling pressed, โ€œIf Trump taps you, youโ€™re gonna run?โ€ Jennings said cryptically, โ€œI pay very close attention to everything the president says.โ€

McConnell, who has held his Senate seat since 1985, announced in February he would not seek re-election in 2026 amid growing concerns over his health.

Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY), former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, and businessman Nate Morris have all declared their candidacy in the race.

Trump Cuts Tucker Carlson Loose From Political Movement

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President Donald Trump said Thursday that Tucker Carlson is no longer part of the MAGA movement, declaring in an interview that the former Fox News host โ€œhas lost his way.โ€

โ€œTucker has lost his way,โ€ Trump told ABC Newsโ€™ Jonathan Karl. โ€œI knew that a long time ago, and heโ€™s not MAGA. MAGA is saving our country. MAGA is making our country great again. MAGA is America first, and Tucker is none of those things. And Tucker is really not smart enough to understand that.โ€

Trumpโ€™s comments come after Carlson sharply criticized the administration over recent U.S. strikes on Iran. Carlson called the military action โ€œabsolutely disgusting and evil.โ€ He has also criticized the Trump administration on other issues, including the Epstein files and the war in Ukraine.

In the same interview, Trump defended the Iran operation and described it as a success. The president gave multiple interviews Thursday in which he praised the strikes and insisted that Americans support the decision, saying people are โ€œloving it,โ€ despite polls suggesting a more divided public response.

โ€œThey are decimated for a 10-year period before they could build it back,โ€ Trump said of Iran.

Carlson, meanwhile, warned that the decision to strike Iran could reshape Trumpโ€™s political movement. In an interview with Karl, he said the move would โ€œshuffle the deck in a profound wayโ€ politically.

Trump previously dismissed Carlsonโ€™s criticism of the strikes, saying it had no impact on him. Carlson reportedly visited the White House multiple times last month to lobby against the attack.

Despite the public criticism, Carlson said he still supports Trump.

Speaking to Status reporter Oliver Darcy on Thursday, the former Fox News host expressed continued loyalty to the president even after Trump publicly distanced himself from him.

โ€œThere are times I get annoyed with Trump, right now definitely included,โ€ Carlson said, adding, โ€œbut Iโ€™ll always love him no matter what he says about me.โ€

Nikki Haley Hits Back At Trump Cabinet Snub

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Former UN Ambassadorย Nikki Haleyย responded President-electย Donald Trumpโ€™sย social media post over the weekend…

Haley replied on X by highlighting her previous service, saying, โ€œI was proud to work with President Trump defending America at the United Nations. I wish him, and all who serve, great success in moving us forward to a stronger, safer America over the next four years.โ€ The reply received harsh criticism from Trump critics, which Haley noted as she said her family was frustrated that she didnโ€™t make clear at the time she had told Trump aides she was not interested in a job.

โ€œI had no interest in being in his cabinet. He knew that,โ€ Haley said on her SiriusXM show, Nikki Haley Live, adding:

But to go a little further, his best friend,ย Steve Witkoff,ย came to our house in South Carolina, spoke to me and my husband, and basically wanted a truce between me and Donald Trump. And I told him at the time, there was no truce needed, that I had, that Trump had my support, there was no issue on my end.

And at that point he was like, โ€˜What do you want? Tell me what you want. Is there anything you want?โ€™ And I said, โ€˜Thereโ€™s nothing I want.โ€™ And there wasnโ€™t anything I wanted. And then several weeks back I talked to Howard Lutnick, his transition director, and he asked, you know, if I knew of people that would be good in the cabinet, if there was any insight. And what I said is, I think itโ€™s really important that Trump surround himself with people that are going to tell him the truth.

And I, you know, mentioned someone that I thought would be good for Commerce Secretary and mentioned that I thought the UN Ambassador should be a cabinet pick. But I did not ask anything for me. And I have made it clear to everyone that I was not interested in the administration. So my husband and son were upset and said, โ€˜Why didnโ€™t you say that in the tweet? Instead of just wishing him well?โ€™

Haley concluded by noting Trumpโ€™s social media post was nothing new to her, โ€œAnd the truth is, I know the game he was playing. I donโ€™t need to play that game.โ€

โ€œBut more importantly, we have to look at the bigger picture. It is time to move on. It is time for us to focus on what America needs to do to be strong again, what America needs to do to be safe. The American people have spoken and spoken very loudly, and at this point, we should pray that President Trump does well. We should pray that everyone that he appoints does well. We should hope for the sake of our kids and generations to follow us, that all of this goes forward. So, you know, do I take it personally? No. Thatโ€™s who he is. He can be shallow at times and I think he showed that. But I donโ€™t have to be shallow. And at the end of the day, Iโ€™m very comfortable with where I am, and Iโ€™m comfortable with what happened,โ€ she added.

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Trump Challenges Biden To Pre-Debate Drug Test

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Trump is throwing down the gauntlet…

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump challenged Joe Biden to take a drug test before this week’s televised presidential debate.

โ€œDRUG TEST FOR CROOKED JOE BIDEN??? I WOULD, ALSO, IMMEDIATELY AGREE TO ONE!!!โ€ Trumpย wrote Mondayย on Truth Social.

The former president has repeatedly suggested Biden could take a performance-enhancing drug before the debate, with some already discounting any well-received performance by the incumbent as a charade.

In two other posts on Truth Social, Trump praised Rep.ย Ronny Jacksonย (R-Texas), whoย sent a letter to the presidentย and his physician Monday,ย demandingย he take drug tests immediately before and after the debate.

โ€œRonny Jackson was a brilliant Doctor, Admiral and now, a GREAT Congressman,โ€ the presumptive GOP nominee wrote in one post. โ€œHe happens to be totally right about what is written in this MUST READ Article but, unfortunately, nothing will be done about it!โ€

Trump and Bidenย will square offย Thursday night in a debate hosted by CNN, in what will be theย first debateย since the 2020 election.ย 

Trump last week said he does not want to underestimate Biden ahead of the debate.

โ€œWell, all I can say is this: I watched him withย Paul Ryan,ย and he destroyed Paul Ryan,โ€ Trump said during an episode of the โ€œAll-In podcastโ€ last week. โ€œAnd he beat Paul Ryan, so, Iโ€™m not underestimating him.โ€

Alabama Congressman Goes Scorched Earth on Trump While Endorsing DeSantis

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Outgoing Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks refused to hold anything back while discussing former President Donald Trump during an interview.

Brooks, who is retiring from politics at the end of his term, tore into Trump throughout the interview with AL.com making it clear he believes the former president is morally bankrupt. The outgoing Alabama lawmaker was once considered a staunch supporter of the 45th President and in 2020 played a role in pushing Trumpโ€™s allegations the presidential election was stolen.

โ€œIt would be a bad mistake for the Republicans to have Donald Trump as their nominee in 2024. Donald Trump has proven himself to be dishonest, disloyal, incompetent, crude and a lot of other things that alienate so many independents and Republicans,โ€ Brooks told the local outlet.

โ€œEven a candidate who campaigns from his basement can beat him,โ€ Brooks added, parroting a common right-wing barb directed at President Joe Bidenโ€™s 2020 campaign. โ€œItโ€™s just the way it is.โ€

โ€œI did not fight for Donald Trump after the 2020 election,โ€ Brooks also told Paul Gattis of Al.com. โ€œI fought for election integrity. Donald Trump just happened to be the beneficiary of it.โ€

โ€œKeep in mind 2016 when I said he was dishonest, you cannot trust a single word that he says and I have never recanted that. No question, I am displeased with Donald Trump. But that does not change the truthfulness of what I say. I challenge anybody to make the argument that you can trust the word of Donald Trump,โ€ the conservative Republican added.

In 2022, Brooks received and then lost Trumpโ€™s endorsement in Alabamaโ€™s GOP primary for the U.S. Senate. Brooks eventually lost to Katie Britt who went on to win the Senate seat.

Michael Cohen Makes Plea To Trump For A Pardon

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On Tuesday, Michael Cohen, once President Donald Trumpโ€™s personal lawyer and later one of his fiercest critics, appeared on Dan Abramsโ€™ SiriusXM show to discuss a wide range of topicsโ€”from his treatment in prison to a plea for pardons.

During the interview, Cohen revealed that he has written letters to both President Joe Biden and Donald Trump urging sweeping clemency for Americans with criminal records who have paid their debt to society. Reading from the letter he sent to Trump, Cohen said:

โ€œIt is urged clearly, unequivocally, and without delay that the president issue an executive order granting a full and unconditional pardon to all non-violent felons who have completed their sentences. This act would be more than a gesture of compassion.โ€

He continued:

โ€œIt would be a defining stroke of moral leadership. Over 70 million Americans carry the lifelong burden of a criminal record, despite having fulfilled their legal debt to society. They are our neighbors, coworkers, parents, veterans, and citizens who live under silent exile, denied employment, housing, education, and the right to fully participate in the country they call home. With a single act, the burden can be lifted.โ€

Cohen even coined a name for the plan: โ€œTEPO, the Trump Emancipation Proclamation Order.โ€ He argued that such a move could be โ€œthe single most important act of kindness that any president can bestow on 70 million Americans and their families.โ€

While this appeal may surprise some given their adversarial past, it comes amid a historically expansive use of Trumpโ€™s clemency powers in his second presidential term. Since returning to the White House in January 2025, President Trump has issued thousands of pardons and commutations, including blanket clemency for roughly 1,500 individuals connected to the January 6, 2021, Capitol events and a number of high-profile figures such as Ross Ulbricht and others.

Trumpโ€™s defenders argue these pardons are part of his ongoing fight against what he describes as a politicized justice system, correcting overreach and restoring fairness where the courts or prosecutors exceeded their bounds. Opponents often frame the clemency spree as politically motivated, though Trumpโ€™s supporters see it as a restoration of constitutional pardon authority to benefit everyday Americans and loyal citizens alike.


Cohenโ€™s Prison Treatment and Claims About Bill Barr

Cohen also recounted his own prison experience after being sentenced in 2018 to three years for tax evasion, bank fraud, and lying to Congress. He described harsh conditions and claimed that then-Attorney General Bill Barr had him sent back to prison under what he characterized as โ€œdraconian conditions,โ€ with extreme cold and heat in holding areas that made his time there especially difficult.


Break with MeidasTouch and Media Fallout

Cohen addressed his recent departure from the MeidasTouch Network, a left-leaning media company that cut ties with him after a Substack post in which he suggested prosecutors coerced him into testifying against Trump. Cohen insisted:

โ€œIt is true, not personal. โ€ฆ I specifically state that I am not here to defend Donald Trump. That is not the intention of this statement which I wrote or my Substack article.โ€

He described the split as a misunderstanding driven by headlines rather than the full context of his words.


The Trumpโ€“Cohen History

The rift between Trump and Cohen runs deep. Once a loyal lawyer who said he would โ€œtake a bulletโ€ for Trump, Cohen later turned on his former boss, cooperating with prosecutors and ultimately testifying in Trumpโ€™s New York criminal caseโ€”where Trump was convicted on business-record charges related to reimbursements made to Cohen during the 2016 campaign.

At the time Cohen was seeking a pardon from Trump, that relief never materialized. Trump publicly brushed off questions about pardoning Cohen, reportedly saying, โ€œmost people will flip if the Government lets them out of trouble.โ€

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