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Sebastian Gorka to Newsmax: Houthi Strikes Cleared Shipping for World
Strikes against Yemen's Houthis weren't only carried out to free the Suez Canal shipping lanes for American ships but for the world's traffic, Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to President Donald Trump and senior director for counterterrorism, said on Newsmax Sunday.
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White House Weighing Oracle Deal to Buy TikTok
Facing an April 5 deadline, the White House is reportedly weighing a "high-level agreement" for Oracle to be the winner of the TikTok sweepstakes under a forced deal to decouple the Chinese-tied social media platform from forced technology transfer demands.
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Sen. Tuberville: Tariffs 'Only Shot We Got' to Save US
Critics of President Donald Trump tariffs are ignoring the troubles the visionaries are seeing down the road, according to Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.
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Wesley Clark to Newsmax: US 'Played Games' Too Long With Houthis
The United States has "played games" with Yemen's Houthis for far too long, and now that strikes have been ordered, former NATO Supreme Commander Gen. Wesley Clark told Newsmax Sunday that he hopes a real campaign has been stopped to eliminate their threat.
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Holt to Newsmax: Houthis Strike Removed Power Illusions
President Donald Trump's ordered strike on Yemeni Houthi fighter targets has changed the illusion that they are a peer group of the United States Navy, retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt said on Newsmax Sunday.
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Migrant Kid Shelter Accused of Abuse Took in $3B From Biden
A Texas nonprofit that sought to house migrant kids reportedly took in around $3 billion in grants during the open-border Biden administration, and the massive cash influx was used to double executives' salaries.
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Trump Strips Clearances From Paul Weiss Law Firm
President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to strip all government security clearances from employees of Paul Weiss, one of the top law firms in the country and from attorney Mark Pomerantz.
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Pete King to Newsmax: Strikes Sends Far-Reaching Message
President Donald Trump's order for airstrikes on Yemen Houthi targets is sending a strong message that goes far beyond them, former Rep. Pete King said on Newsmax Sunday.
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TIPP Poll: Mass Deportation Now 'Consensus' Issue
Even in a massively "polarized" country, a majority of Americans back mass deportation of illegal migrants, according to political strategist Steve Cortes' findings in his latest TIPP Insights poll released this week.
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Sean Curran Stood in Line of Fire for Secret Service, Now Leads It
Sean Curran, 48, the head of President Donald Trump's Secret Service detail July 13 - jumping on his body to potentially take bullets - is now charged with fixing the problems that led to the Biden-era lapse in security as Secret Service director.
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Tony Shaffer to Newsmax: Houthi Strike Sets Stage to Renew Abraham Accords
President Donald Trump's order for airstrikes on Yemen's Houthis sets the stage for a renewed program to establish the Abraham Accords with the Arab countries and sends a message to Russia, retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer tells Newsmax.
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NBC Poll: Majority Backs DOGE, but Some Question Speed
A large majority of Americans (a combined 61%) say President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by chief Elon Musk is basically a good thing, but opinions vary on the execution and the swift speed in which the plans for cuts are coming, according...
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Wilkie to Newsmax: Trump Not Afraid to Use American Power
President Donald Trump's strikes against Yemen's Houthis, as well as his warnings to Iran about sponsoring them, show that he is "not afraid to use American power," former Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie said on Newsmax Sunday.
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CNN Poll: Dems' Favorability Rating Sinks to Record Low
Democrats' favorability ratings sank to a record low in the latest CNN poll released Sunday.Opposing the popular-vote winner in President Donald Trump, obstructing his agenda and efforts to cut government waste, fraud, and abuse,....
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Sheriff to Newsmax: ICE Claims on Biden Border Numbers No Surprise
Accusations from Todd Lyons, the new acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, that the Biden administration was inflating migrant arrest numbers come as no surprise, Goliad County, Texas Sheriff Roy Boyd said on Newsmax Sunday.
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Dems Face Getting Slammed on Immigration in New Jersey Governor Race
Along an industrial stretch of roadway in New Jersey's biggest city, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka appeared with immigrants rights activists last week to protest the Trump administration's deal with a private company to open the first new immigration detention center of the...
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Newsom Draws Liberal Ire for Being Moderate in Podcast
California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom infamously dodged a recall election, dined out at a fancy restaurant during mass COVID-19 lockdowns, and pivoted from massive deadly wildfire mismanagement.
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Republicans Split on Spending Cuts, Medicaid
Congressional Republicans, under pressure to move forward on President Donald Trump's tax cut and border security agenda, are at odds over how much spending they can cut from the federal budget without leaving constituents who rely on social safety net programs out in the...
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Judge Blocks Trump From Deporting Venezuelan Criminal Migrants
A federal judge barred the Trump administration Saturday from carrying out deportations under a sweeping 18th century law that the president invoked hours earlier to speed removal of Venezuelan gang members from the United States.U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg said...
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Lawmakers Trade Jabs Over Spending Bill Vote
Independent U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona traded jabs online with New York House Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over the new spending bill, or continuing resolution, approved by Congress.
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Walid Phares to Newsmax: Strikes on Houthis' Follow 'Very Wrong' Biden Policy
Saturday's strikes against Iran-aligned Houthi fighters from Yemen over the group's attacks against shipping targets in the Red Sea came after a "very wrong policy by the Biden administration," Newsmax foreign policy analyst Walid Phares said on Newsmax Saturday. "When they...
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Rep. Sessions to Newsmax: US Needs Better, Efficient Postal Service
Rep. Pete Session, R-Texas, told Newsmax Saturday that while the U.S. stills needs mail service, "we need it to be efficient."
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Vance: Musk Has Made Some 'Mistakes' in Federal Worker Firings
Vice President J.D. Vance says Elon Musk has made some "mistakes" in firing thousands of federal workers but that "I'm accepting of mistakes.""Elon himself has said that sometimes you do something, you make a mistake, and then you undo the mistake," Vance said in a...
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Fauci Mural Removed at National Institutes of Health
Five years after the COVID-19 lockdowns began, a mural at the National Institutes of Health that celebrated Dr. Anthony Fauci, widely seen as the face of the pandemic, along with an inspirational quote from him, is gone.
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Burgum: Admin Backs Oil, Gas, Mining Industry
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum made it clear to oil, gas, and mining executives this week that the Trump administration stands behind them, reports CNBC.