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White House rescission strategy worries some GOP appropriators
WASHINGTON — Key House GOP appropriators are raising concerns about the White House’s use of a legally untested budgetary tool to terminate billions in foreign aid funds as the Supreme Court decides whether to weigh in on a tactic that could overhaul congressional funding power.
Hard-line conservatives have cheered on the Trump ...Read more

Strikes on Qatar, Poland shake US sway among friend and foe
The shock Israeli strike against Hamas officials in Doha, followed by Russian drones piercing the airspace of NATO ally Poland, delivered twin blows to President Donald Trump’s longtime boast that friends and foes respect the U.S. under his leadership like never before.
Trump voiced unhappiness with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...Read more

Trump will be on the road as lawmakers scramble to avert shutdown
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is set to spend time in New York and London as the clock ticks toward a possible government shutdown, a break from the hands-on approach he used to help lock in the Republican-led tax and spending measure he signed on July 4.
After attending a New York Yankees baseball game Thursday night in the Bronx as he...Read more

Trump dismisses Sliwa as cat-loving lightweight in NYC mayor race
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump Friday dismissed Republican Curtis Sliwa as a cat-loving lightweight who has little chance of winning the New York City mayor’s race against Democratic frontrunner Zohran Mamdani.
Riffing on Sliwa’s well-known penchant for felines, Trump said the GOP standard-bearer does not have the gravitas to beat ...Read more

Poland to Trump: Russian drone incursion wasn't a mistake
Poland’s prime minister rejected Donald Trump’s assertion that this week’s incursion by Russian drones may not have been intentional as European leaders struggle with the president’s apparent ambivalence.
The U.S. leader said Wednesday’s incident, in which NATO forces shot down several Russian drones that had breached Polish airspace,...Read more

Commentary: The promise presidency -- How Trump rewrote the rules of political accountability
In the theater of American politics, promises are political capital. Most politicians make promises cautiously, knowing that if they fail to fulfill them, they will be held accountable
But President Donald Trump has rewritten the script. He repeatedly offers sweeping vows, yet the results often don't follow; somehow, he escapes the day of ...Read more

Do Americans believe God plays a role in elections? Here's what a new poll found
Does God play a role in U.S. elections? Most Americans are doubtful, according to new polling.
In the latest Pew Research Center survey, a majority of respondents said they do not believe recent presidential elections were influenced by divine intervention.
That said, sizable minorities view the 2020 and 2024 election outcomes as part of God�...Read more

There's another way for blue states to respond to Trump. Go cold turkey on Washington
Universities, corporations, hospitals and other institutions across the country face a painful dilemma when President Donald Trump’s administration tries to force them to change long-standing practices and policies to suit the president.
Do they submit or embark on an extended court battle? The first option risks going down a road akin to ...Read more

Trump says Russian drone breach may have been a 'mistake'
President Donald Trump said incursions by Russian drones into Polish airspace could have been a “mistake,” but also expressed his frustration with an incident that has alarmed Warsaw and other NATO allies.
“It could have been a mistake, but regardless, I’m not happy about anything having to do with that whole situation,” Trump told ...Read more

Trump says he will attend funeral for slain ally Charlie Kirk
President Donald Trump said he intends to attend the funeral for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed at an event on a college campus in Utah.
“I will be,” Trump told reporters Thursday at the White House as he departed for a trip to New York. “I believe it’s in Arizona. It’s in Arizona, and they’ve asked me ...Read more

Charlie Kirk murder hits close to home for members of Congress
Among lawmakers’ typical discussions in the Capitol building Thursday about government funding, Senate rule changes and health care subsidies, the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk never seemed to lurk far from the surface.
The shooting death of the 31-year-old in Utah the previous day was mentioned in nearly every media scrum and ...Read more

Wash. AG warns of 'race-based policing' after Supreme Court decision
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown warned of possible race-based policing across this country" and a rollback of decades of civil rights progress following a U.S. Supreme Court decision this week that authorized federal immigration enforcement in Los Angeles to consider race and ethnicity in determining who they stop and question.
"It is a ...Read more

House passes bill to increase penalties for illegal entry into US
WASHINGTON — The House passed a bill Thursday with some bipartisan support that would boost prison sentences for migrants convicted of repeatedly entering the United States illegally or entering the country and committing a felony.
Eleven Democrats joined Republicans in a 226-197 vote to pass the legislation, which is part of a wider tough-on...Read more

Analysis: Sept. 11 commemoration again tests Trump's uneven record as consoler in chief
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has never quite mastered the role of consoler in chief.
He tried again Thursday as the nation marked the 24th year since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. But even before he arrived at the Pentagon for a memorial ceremony ahead of a scheduled evening appearance at a Yankees baseball game in New York City about ...Read more

Trump blames 'radical left' for killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk
Even as the person who shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah Wednesday remains at-large, President Donald Trump appears to be assigning some blame for the murder.
“For years, those on the radical left have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world’s worst mass murderers and criminals,” Trump ...Read more
Lawmakers recall Sept. 11 attacks that launched their military service
WASHINGTON — Rep. Troy Downing remembers being on a moose hunt in rural Alaska when planes hijacked by terrorists attacked the Pentagon and felled the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, in the deadliest attack on U.S. soil since Pearl Harbor.
“I was probably the last person on the planet to find out about it,” the Montana Republican ...Read more

RFK Jr.'s vision for the CDC should alarm Congress
Susan Monarez’s 28-day tenure as the nation’s top public-health official was doomed from the start. Her boss, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., wanted her to do two things: champion his dubious anti-vaccine agenda and uphold “gold-standard science” at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recognizing the conflict, Monarez chose the latter...Read more

MAGA Supreme Court justices show their true colors by joining Trump's attack on the federal judiciary
Writing in 1788, Alexander Hamilton famously described the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” of the federal government. He thought that it would never be in a position to do serious damage to American life because it had neither “the sword nor the purse…but merely judgment.”
President Donald Trump and his allies seem to ...Read more

Hochul Pushing Trump to Fast-Track New York Nuke Plan
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is appealing to the White House for help fast-tracking a plan to build a nuclear reactor in the state.
Hochul announced in June a goal of adding at least 1 gigawatt of nuclear capacity, and she’s been in contact with President Donald Trump about accelerating the federal approval process, she said during an ...Read more

Amy Coney Barrett visits Southern California a day after the Supreme Court's immigration raid ruling
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Jadyn Winsett twisted her new engagement ring around her finger, scanning the sea of navy sport coats, sailor stripes and string pearls at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for a glimpse of a Supreme Court justice.
Across the room stood Amy Coney Barrett, the high court’s youngest member, who could hardly have ...Read more
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