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Dick Morris to Newsmax: Dems Have Lost Their Minds
Political commentator Dick Morris sharply criticized New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democratic leadership during an appearance Saturday on Newsmax TV's "The Count."
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Report: Sen. Cruz Urges DHS Split as Airport Lines Grow
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is urging Republicans to consider funding ICE and CBP separately from the rest of DHS as a weeks-long funding lapse drives longer airport lines, missed paychecks for TSA officers, and a deepening fight with Democrats over immigration.
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GOP Rejects Schumer TSA Plan Amid Airport Disruptions
Senate Republicans on Sat. rejected a procedural move by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to advance funding for the TSA, as a prolonged Department of Homeland Security shutdown continues to disrupt air travel nationwide.
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Sen. Cassidy to Newsmax: SAVE America Act Unlikely to Pass Today
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., said Saturday on Newsmax that he did not expect the SAVE America Act to pass the Senate that day, acknowledging the Republican-backed election bill remained short of the votes needed to advance.
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Wesley Clark to Newsmax: Intensified Air Campaign Needed in Iran Before Any Ground Troops
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark said Saturday that an intensified air campaign, not an immediate deployment of ground troops, should define the next phase of any potential military effort involving Iran.
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RNC Chair Gruters: Dems Abandoning Women
Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters on Saturday criticized Senate Democrats over their stance on transgender participation in women's sports, arguing the issue undermines fairness and opportunities for female athletes.
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Sen. Budd to Newsmax: Keep an Eye Out for Add-Ons to Iran War Package
Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C., said on Newsmax Saturday that he wants Congress to closely review the proposed $200 billion supplemental spending package tied to the war in Iran before signing off.
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TSA Crisis Sparks Fears of Airport Shutdowns
Air travel disruptions are intensifying across the U.S. as a prolonged DHS funding lapse continues to strain the Transportation Security Administration, raising concerns that smaller airports could face partial or complete shutdowns in the coming weeks.
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Trump Backs Letlow in Louisiana Senate Race
President Donald Trump on Saturday threw his full support behind Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., as she runs for the U.S. Senate, calling her a "TOTAL WINNER" and a proven America First leader.In a Truth Social post, Trump praised Letlow as a "Highly Respected America First...
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Holt to Newsmax: Trump Oil Sanctions Aim to Avert Crisis
Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt warned Saturday that President Donald Trump’s decision to temporarily lift sanctions on Iranian oil shipments comes amid a widening global crisis that could soon extend beyond energy markets into food supply chains.
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Sen. Marshall to Newsmax: '90 Percent There' on Trump Iran Goals
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., said Saturday that U.S. efforts against Iran are "90% there" in achieving President Donald Trump’s stated objectives, while cautioning that the final goals could prove the most difficult.
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Fallon to Newsmax: US Has Capability to Open Strait of Hormuz
Retired Adm. William Fallon, a former commander of U.S. Central Command, said Saturday that the United States has the capability to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz if necessary, but warned that the cost and duration of such an operation would be key...
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Musk Offers to Pay TSA Workers Amid DHS Shutdown
Elon Musk said he would be willing to pay the salaries of TSA employees as a partial Dept. of Homeland Security shutdown continued to disrupt airport operations, according to a post he published early Saturday on the social media platform X.
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Trump Warns ICE May Move to Airports Monday
President Donald Trump escalated his warning that he could deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to U.S. airports, saying he has already told ICE to "GET READY" as a prolonged government shutdown strains airport security.
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Sen. Schumer Faces Growing Dissent Inside Senate Ranks
Frustration with Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is driving quiet discussions among some Dem. senators, aides, and donors about whether he should step aside after the November elections.
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Graham: Move US Forces From Nations Limiting Iran
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Friday urged President Donald Trump to reconsider the U.S. military footprint in allied nations that restrict American operations, intensifying pressure amid ongoing tensions with Iran.
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Napolitano to Newsmax: Biased Jurors Shouldn't Serve on Juries
Newsmax senior judicial analyst and retired judge Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax Friday that steps need to be taken to ensure biased jurors don't end up serving on juries.
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Crime Down as Trump Criticizes Democrat-Led Cities
Crime in the United States continued to fall in 2025, with preliminary city data showing steep declines in homicides and other major offenses, a trend President Donald Trump has seized on as proof of tougher enforcement while also pressing a broader political case.
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Iran Warns UK Over Use of Bases by US Forces
Iran warned Britain on Friday that it is putting its citizens in danger by allowing the U.S. military to use its bases for aggression, adding that Tehran "will exercise its right to self-defense."
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Heritage's Roberts: Tensions Within MAGA on Iran 'Good'
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said tensions within President Donald Trump's MAGA base over the conflict with Iran are "good," contrasting them with what he called the "intellectual totalitarianism" of progressives.
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N.M. State Reps: Wider Look at Epstein's Ranch Needed
New Mexico state Reps. Rebecca Dow, R-District 38, and Stefani Lord, R-District 22, told Newsmax on Friday that a broader investigation of Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch is needed, saying any inquiry should reach beyond individual allegations to examine failures in state systems and oversight.
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Impact Research Poll: Talarico Leads Both Cornyn, Paxton in Texas Senate Race
James Talarico leads both Texas Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton in a general election, according to an Impact Research poll shared by Politico.
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Rep. Fry to Newsmax: The Left Is Known for Selective Outrage
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., told Newsmax Friday the left's hypocrisy was on display after Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., endorsed Graham Platner in his bid to represent Maine in the U.S. Senate even though he previously had a tattoo with a Nazi symbol.
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Poll Shows Trump Could Swing Texas GOP Runoff
A new survey suggests President Donald Trump's endorsement could reshape Texas' Republican Senate runoff.
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FBI: Iran Using Telegram to Target Critics Worldwide
The FBI is warning that cyber actors tied to Iran's intelligence network are using the messaging platform Telegram to deploy malware targeting dissidents, journalists, and opposition figures worldwide.