Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show went dark for a full eleven minutes Monday night, abruptly cutting off the host mid-rant against President Trump and sparking a wave of speculation and confusion.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, escalated her feud with President Donald Trump during a Tuesday night appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, declaring she would “absolutely” take a public IQ test head-to-head against the 45th president. Crockett’s response came after Kimmel played a clip of Trump calling her the Democrats’ “new star” and mocking her during an April Republican fundraiser.
On April 9, President Donald Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum revoking the security clearance of Chris Krebs, former Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated that there is "certainly" room for President Donald Trump on Mount Rushmore. His comments came during an interview with Lara Trump as President Trump signed an executive order granting the Interior Department the authority to review monuments and statues removed under President Joe Biden’s administration.
President Donald Trump announced his willingness to personally compensate astronauts stranded in space after learning they received minimal pay for their extended mission. During a Friday press conference in the Oval Office, Fox News’s Peter Doocy highlighted that the astronauts only received an additional $1,430 for nine extra months in space, equating to just $5 per day.
Sheryl Crow’s latest stunt—selling her Tesla in protest of “President Musk” and donating the proceeds to NPR—demonstrates the left’s obsession with performative outrage.
The Trump administration wasted no time restoring America's unwavering support for Israel by releasing 2,000-pound bombs that had been withheld under Joe Biden's leadership.
President Donald Trump has moved quickly to dismantle former President Joe Biden’s immigration policies, targeting the parole programs that allowed more than 1.4 million migrants to enter the United States.
In a significant shake-up during his first week in office, President Donald Trump dismissed 17 Inspectors General (IGs) in what has been described as a "Friday night purge." The move underscores Trump's commitment to reshaping federal oversight and addressing long-standing issues within government agencies.