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Rep. Donalds to Newsmax: ‘Rudderless’ Dems Have No Solutions
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said the "rudderless" Democratic Party is floundering in the polls in part because of President Donald Trump's vision for America, but also because they have become a party that's big on whining but short on solutions.
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Napolitano to Newsmax: Hearing Mandate for Venzuelans Correct
Retired Judge Andrew Napolitano said on Newsmax Monday that he agrees with a federal judge's decision to block the deportation of Venezuelan migrants without hearings, calling the opinion "superb" and grounded in constitutional protections.
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Jim McLaughlin to Newsmax: Trump's Support Among Gen Z No Shock
Pollster Jim McLaughlin told Newsmax on Monday that it's not surprising President Donald Trump has a high approval rating among a group of voters who typically lean toward Democrats.
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Rob O'Neill to Newsmax: Masculinity 'Back' With Trump in White House
Rob O'Neill, a former Navy SEAL, said Monday on Newsmax that masculinity is making a comeback in American culture - and he credits former President Donald Trump for the shift.
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Rep. Bergman to Newsmax: Democrats Lack Leader, Plan
Rep. Jack Bergman told Newsmax on Monday that the Democrats are underwater with their own voters because the party lacks a leader, a platform and a plan.
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Rep. Buddy Carter to Newsmax: Dems Reason Illegals 'Killing Our Citizens'
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., said told Newsmax on Monday that Democrats have hurt the country so badly, they should be held liable for the deaths of Americans.
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Rep. Owens to Newsmax: Democrats Have No Wisdom
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, told Newsmax on Monday he enjoys watching Democrats move even further to the left.
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La. Gov. Landry to Newsmax: Trump Cutting 'Middleman' in Education
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry told Newsmax on Monday he’s fully on board with President Donald Trump’s directive to shut down the Education Department, saying the president and Education Secretary Linda McMahon are "trying to cut out the middleman" of the Washington bureaucracy.
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Barnard Student to Newsmax: Columbia Agreement 'Just Words' for Now
Eliana Birman, a student at Barnard College and assistant digital editor for The Jewish Link, told Newsmax on Monday that she's "hoping" the school will follow the requirements laid out by the Trump administration but noted that the agreement is "just words" until proved.
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Napolitano to Newsmax: No Choice for Judge but to Block Trans Military Ban
Retired Judge Andrew Napolitano weighed in on the legal wrangling between the Trump administration and a federal judge who's blocking an executive order banning transgender military service, telling Newsmax on Monday that the judge had no choice but to do so.
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Pastor Bradley to Newsmax: Astronaut Show of Faith an Important Message
Astronaut Butch Wilmore, who continued to profess his faith while he was on the International Space Station for nine months and during his return to Earth, shows how it's important for people to share their stories about being blessed by God, Pastor Jesse told Newsmax.
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Mark Halperin to Newsmax: GOP Must Work Out Details on Medicaid, Tax Cuts
Political analyst Mark Halperin, speaking Sunday on Newsmax about the decision in the Republican Party over President Donald Trump's calls for tax cuts and Medicaid reform, said the party agrees that such issues are necessary but is divided on how to make them happen.
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Steve Yates to Newsmax: No Peace If Hamas Reconsitutes Its Forces
Peace and prosperity are not a likely outcome if Hamas reconstitutes any of its elements, so support for Israel must continue for its mission of ending the terrorists' reign, Steven Yates, a senior research fellow for China and national security at the Heritage Foundation, said.
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Pete King to Newsmax: Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Must Continue
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine must continue to advance, even with the ongoing airstrikes between the two warring nations, former Rep. Pete King said on Newsmax Sunday.
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David Clarke to Newsmax: Boston Mayor's Stance on Immigration 'Disgusting'
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is exhibiting "disgusting behavior" by her continued defense of her city as an immigrant sanctuary city, as well as her call out this past week about "presidents who think they are kings," former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke said on Newsmax...
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Fleur Hassan-Nahoum to Newsmax: Israel Hostages Running Out of Time
Israel knows there are still 24 hostages remaining alive in Gaza, but with every day that passes, "there's less of a chance that they'll remain alive," Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, a former deputy mayor of Jerusalem, told Newsmax Sunday.
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Rep. Walberg to Newsmax: DOE Shutdown Won't Hurt Schools
Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich., chairman of the House Education and Workforce Committee, said on Newsmax that efforts to dismantle the Education Department won't disrupt classroom funding or learning but aim to eliminate a costly and ineffective federal bureaucracy.
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Dick Morris to Newsmax: Not Known If Documents Address JFK Theories
The news accounts of the release of a trove of documents concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have not addressed many of the theories about his murder...
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John Schneider to Newsmax: Hazard, Ky. Needs Your Help
Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider, speaking to Newsmax on Saturday, shed light on the historic flooding that took place last month in Hazard, Kentucky.
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Rep. Owens to Newsmax: Shrinking Education Dept. 'Momentous'
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, told Newsmax that President Donald Trump's decision to pare back the U.S. Department of Education and return control of education to parents and the states is a great time in U.S. history.Owens told Saturday Report, "I'm so excited. This is a...
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Virginia Lt. Gov. Sears to Newsmax: Running to Keep Successes Alive
Virginia Lt. Gov Winsome Sears, who is running to succeed current Gov. Glenn Youngkin, said Saturday on Newsmax that she is seeking office to continue the successes that the state has been seeing while they have been in office.
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Cory Crowley to Newsmax: Medal of Honor Museum Honors Heroes
Corey Crowley, director of the new National Medal of Honor Museum, told Newsmax that the long-awaited facility, which opens Saturday in Texas, is dedicated to honoring ordinary Americans who performed extraordinary acts of courage.
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Ukrainian MP Rudik to Newsmax: Russian Attack Makes Trump Look Weak
Ukrainian member of parliament Kira Rudik told Newsmax on Saturday that a Russian drone attack on Ukraine immediately after a call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump makes the American president look "weak."
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Kurt Volker to Newsmax: Putin 'Needs To Be Stopped In Ukraine'
The potential for a stable peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia is still on shaky ground, Kurt Volker, former ambassador to Ukraine, told Newsmax on Saturday.
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Giuliani to Newsmax: Judges Are 'Acting Unconstitutionally'
In the first three months of his second term in the White House, President Donald Trump continues to face a record number of injunctions from lower court judges seeking to block his executive orders.