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Trump: Maybe We'll Move Biden's IRS Hires to Border
President Donald Trump told a Las Vegas crowd that he may have found a more important job than collecting taxes for IRS employees hired under the Biden administration.
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Vice President Vance: Intelligence Bureaucrats 'Out of Control'
Vice President JD Vance said bureaucrats at U.S. intelligence services were "out of control" and he defended Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's nominee to head those services, as the right person for the job."The bureaucrats at our intelligence services have gotten...
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Amir Avivi to Newsmax: Must Decide What 'Hell to Pay' Means for Hamas
Hamas will "play everything in its book" to sabotage the ceasefire and hostage release agreement, and questions remain about what will make them release the remaining hostages, lay down their weapons, and leave Gaza, retired Israel Defense Forces Brig. Gen. Amir Avivi told...
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Tuberville: Trump May Be Able to Engage 'Winning' Putin
If anyone can bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to the table to discuss peace in Ukraine, President Donald Trump is the man to do it, according to Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., in an interview Sunday.
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Hegseth Takes Charge, Some Changes Likely at the Pentagon
When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth steps into his office on the Pentagon's third floor E Ring on Monday morning, he will have a daunting array of issues to tackle - from global conflicts and border security to administrative tasks.At the top of his list is addressing...
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Palin, Alaskans: Trump Stirring Much Debate on Mount McKinley
Sarah Palin, a former Republican governor who is also a Trump supporter, said the McKinley name should never have been removed.
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Trump in Vegas Speech Thanks Nevada Voters, Slams Biden WH
President Donald Trump on Saturday thanked Nevada voters for their vote in the general election and vowed to fix the problems left behind by the "radical left" Biden administration.
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Pro-life March Energized by Trump-Vance Election
At the 52nd annual March For Life Friday, the most discussed and by far the most popular figures were Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.
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House Republicans Divided on Paying for Tax Cuts
Republicans who control the U.S. House of Representatives are trying to overcome internal differences on how to pay for President Donald Trump's sweeping tax cuts, with hardline conservatives determined to reduce an annual federal deficit approaching $2 trillion.With a...
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Oracle, Microsoft Reportedly in Talks With WH to Buy TikTok
Oracle and Microsoft are reportedly in talks with the White House to take over the China-based TikTok app, reports NPR.
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Sen. Schmitt to Newsmax: US 'Everywhere All at Once' Era Is Over
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., emphasized on Newsmax Saturday a shift toward "American realism" in foreign policy, arguing for a restrained approach that prioritizes core national interests while maintaining readiness for decisive action.
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Trump: 'Going to Deliver' for Tip-Earning Men, Women
President Donald Trump during a trip to Las Vegas Saturday discussed cutting taxes on tips, a 2024 campaign promise he made in the gambling and hospitality hub, telling a crowd at the Circa Resort and Casino, "we're going to deliver for the tip earning men and women who...
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Hegseth Details His 'Peace Through Strength' Mission
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced his intention to "restore the warrior ethos" on Saturday in an open letter to the 1.3 million active-duty members of the United States Military.
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Trump: Tariffs Made US So Much Money
President Donald Trump during a visit to Las Vegas touted the tariff system, saying it "made so much money."
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Trump Invited to Address Congress on March 4
President Donald Trump has been invited by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., to address a joint session of Congress on March 4, Johnson's office said Saturday.
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Flights Halted for Afghans Approved for Special US Visas
President Donald Trump's foreign aid pause has forced a suspension of flights for more than 40,000 Afghans approved for special U.S. visas and at risk of Taliban retribution, a leading advocate and a U.S. official said on Saturday.
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Florida Man Arrested Near Mar-a-Lago for Online Trump Threats
A Florida man has been arrested on charges of making online threats against President Donald Trump, police said Saturday.
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Joint Chiefs Chair Could Remain Despite Woke Purge
The fate of Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, lies in the hands of President Donald Trump, who has signaled in the past that he considers the senior officer to be "doing a good job."
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Report: Trump Held 'Fiery' Call With Danish PM Over Greenland
Senior European officials told the Financial Times recently that President Donald Trump held a "fiery" 45-minute call with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen over Greenland.
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RNC Chair to Newsmax: GOP Must Focus on Voters
During a Saturday appearance on Newsmax, Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley emphasized the importance of understanding voter concerns and delivering tangible solutions to maintain GOP dominance.
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Dick Morris to Newsmax: US Ready for JFK, RFK, MLK Jr. Files
Author Dick Morris suggested to Newsmax on Saturday that the United States is ready to hear the truth about the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy; his brother, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New York; and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
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Roger Stone to Newsmax: Noem Confirmation Adds Momentum
Kristi Noem's confirmation as Department of Homeland Security secretary Saturday gives further momentum to President Donald Trump's nominees while giving vote counters the ability to figure out how to push through more difficult nominations, Roger Stone said.
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Adi, Yael Alexander to Newsmax: Must 'Keep Pushing' for Hostages' Freedom
The parents of Edan Alexander, an American Israeli soldier captured by Hamas during the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre in Israel, urged U.S. officials and negotiators to persist in their efforts to secure his freedom, on Newsmax Saturday.
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MAGA Supporters Irate with McConnell After Hegseth No Vote
MAGA supporters are irate with Sen. Mitch McConnell over his vote against Pete Hegseth for defense secretary, reports Newsweek. McConnell, R-Ky., was one of three Republican senators to vote no on Hegseth, forcing Vice President JD Vance to cast a tiebreaker vote.
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Senate Confirms Noem as Trump's Homeland Security Secretary
The Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary on Saturday, putting the South Dakota governor in charge of a sprawling agency that is essential to national security and President Donald Trump's plans to clamp down on illegal immigration.