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Commerce Secretary to Newsmax: World Has Exploited US
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told Newsmax on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" is "a great day because the rest of the world has been leaning on us, exploiting us, and taking advantage of us."
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Sen. Cruz to Newsmax: Democrats, Media Complicit in Joe Biden Scandal
As new details emerge about then President Joe Biden's mental decline, Sen. Cruz, R-Texas, told Newsmax every Democrat was complicit in a coverup.
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FCC's Carr to Newsmax: Agency to Recommit to Public Interest
Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Brendan Carr, called out on Newsmax the big broadcasting networks for not airing balanced coverage and the FCC itself for not enforcing it.
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Sen. Kennedy to Newsmax: Tariffs' Effects Unknown
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., told Newsmax on Wednesday that no one truly knows what the impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs will be.
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Dershowitz to Newsmax: Iran Must 'Capitulate' to Avoid Conflict
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz warned Wednesday on Newsmax that Iran must choose between diplomacy and destruction as President Donald Trump sends a clear ultimatum amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
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John Browne to Newsmax: Trump Championing Fair Trade
Adviser to the late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, John Browne, praised on Newsmax Wednesday President Donald Trump's actions to instill fair trade for the United States.
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Rep Mast to Newsmax: Trump 'Making Sure That America Can Be Secure'
Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's overall political strategy which includes foreign policy and tariffs is "making sure that America can be secure."
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Rep. Gill to Newsmax: Will Hold Activist Judges Accountable
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Wednesday that activist judges who act like the commander in chief must be held accountable.
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Rep. Mike Collins to Newsmax: 'Lawsuit Abuse' Raising Costs
Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., told Newsmax on Wednesday that legislators must address "lawsuit abuse," which he said is a key factor in rising costs for small businesses that are then passed onto customers...
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Wis. GOP Chair to Newsmax: Conservatives Need to Take Court Races 'Seriously'
Republican Party of Wisconsin Chairman Brian Schimming told Newsmax on Wednesday that conservatives need to "understand the importance of the judiciary" and take court races as "seriously" as they do other types of political races.
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Fla. GOP Chair to Newsmax: State Voters Showed Support for Trump Admin
Republican supporters showed they were willing to demonstrate their backing for the current administration in the two Florida special election overwhelming wins, the state's GOP Chairman Evan Power told Newsmax on Wednesday.
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Stephen Moore to Newsmax: Trump Plan Could Drop Tariffs Worldwide
President Donald Trump's "liberation day" announcement could lead to a "lowering of tariffs around the world," former Trump senior economic adviser Stephen Moore said Wednesday on Newsmax.
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Rep. Jordan to Newsmax: Congress Has Will to Rein in Rogue Judges
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, told Newsmax that he believes Congress has the will to use its constitutional power to prevent what he considers judicial overreach used at the district court level to usurp President Donald Trump's authority.
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Sen. McCormick to Newsmax: Optimistic About Tariffs
Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., offered his suggestion to Newsmax on Tuesday that at first, the tariffs that President Donald Trump's administration plans to institute on Tuesday may prove to be rocky, but will ultimately prove fruitful for the American economy.
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Blaine Holt to Newsmax: Kyiv Meeting About 'Solidarity,' Not Peace
Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt criticized a recent gathering of European parliamentary leaders in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Newsmax Tuesday, saying the meeting centered on "solidarity" rather than efforts to negotiate peace in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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KT McFarland to Newsmax: Le Pen's Saga Akin to Trump's
K.T. McFarland told Newsmax on Tuesday that Marine Le Pen's criminal conviction and ban from running for president in France is copied from the same playbook the political elites tried to use against President Donald Trump.
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Newsmax's CEO to CNBC: Company Poised for Growth in Cable, OTT
Newsmax is poised for significant growth and is already a major media player, Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday morning.
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Sen. Britt to Newsmax: No Nationwide Injunctions Without a Certified Class Action
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., said Tuesday on Newsmax that federal judges should not be able to block national policies without first certifying a class action lawsuit - calling the current practice a threat to constitutional balance.
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Rep. Roy to Newsmax: SAVE Act Stalled in House
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Tuesday that the SAVE Act, the bill that would make it a requirement to hold citizenship to vote in federal elections, was stalled in the House after nine Republicans sided with Democrats to make way for a decision on proxy voting.
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Iowa AG Brenna Bird to Newsmax: Judges Don't Make Policy
Since President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20, lower court judges have issued 15 injunctions against the administration and its executive orders.
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GOP Candidate to Newsmax: Trump Agenda at Stake in Fla.
A Republican candidate for Congress in Florida told Newsmax on Tuesday the congressional seat he wants to win is critical for the agenda of President Donald Trump.
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Mike Huckabee to Newsmax: 'Proud' That Bondi Seeking Death Penalty
Nominee for ambassador to Israel and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told Newsmax on Tuesday that he's "proud" that Attorney General Pam Bondi will seek the death penalty against the alleged killer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson
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Rep. Grothman to Newsmax: 'Scared to Death' Liberal Could Win Wis. Election
Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., told Newsmax Tuesday that "we're scared to death" that liberal Susan Crawford would be elected to the Wisconsin State Supreme Court.
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Banker Elenowitz to Newsmax: 'Never Seen Anything Like' Newsmax's NYSE Debut
The investment banker who handled Newsmax's IPO and listing said Tuesday he has "never seen anything like" Newsmax's debut on the New York Stock Exchange, describing the news organization's first day as a publicly traded company as simply exhilarating.
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N.M. GOP Chair to Newsmax: State Is 'First in Everything Bad'
New Mexico Republican Party Chair Amy Barela said there aren't many people in the state who haven't been touched by crime due to open borders, telling Newsmax on Tuesday the Land of Enchantment is "first in everything bad" because of leftist policies.