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Trump’s agenda at the White House this week included a desire to nationalize elections and move on from Epstein
President Trump’s call for US elections to be federalized fosters worry into how the White House might try to intervene in the midterm elections. A new dump of Epstein files raises more questions about what was redacted and why. The Washington Post lays off a third of its workforce. CNN’s Kaitlan Collins reports on the week at the White House.
Whoopi Goldberg Becomes “Hysterical” On ‘The View’ After Trump Claimed He Would Trust The Midterm Election Results If They’re “Honest”
Sometimes you can’t help but laugh when the going gets tough. The View ‘s Hot Topics Table dissected some clips from President Trump ‘s sit-down with NBC ‘s Tom Llamas, in which Llamas asked Trump what he means when he “suggested nationalizing elections.” Trump claimed, “I didn’t say ‘nationalizing.’ I said there are some areas in our country that are extremely corrupt. They have very corrupt elections.” ‘The View’ Addresses Bill and Hillary Clinton’s Decision To Testify Before Congress About Jeffrey Epstein: “I Think The Clintons Are Playing Chess While Everybody Else Is Playing Checkers” As for if the president will “trust” the results of the midterm elections “if Republicans lose control of Congress,” Trump claimed that he “will if the elections are honest.” Whoopi Goldberg didn’t hide her confusion, citing some of Trump’s previous statements to the contrary when it came to the 2020 presidential election. “Is your T.V. broke? Has nobody showed you the things that have come out of your mouth, sir?” she exclaimed. “You did say that. We talked about it! We saw you say it! It’s on video! Unless now you’re telling everybody that that was AI.” Sunny Hostin Accuses Elon Musk Of Being “Racist”
Trump Is Said to Be Considering Turning Mar-a-Lago Into a ‘Graceland’-Style Memorial After His Death
President Donald Trump is not just thinking about his legacy in the abstract. According to people around him, the 79-year-old president is gaming out what happens to his favorite property after he is gone, and the vision sounds less like a quiet retirement club and more like a tourist attraction. The idea, they say, is […]
Trump admin uncovers ‘staggering’ $8.6B in suspected Calif. small business fraud linked to COVID
The federal Small Business Administration suspended more than 111,000 California borrowers after uncovering $8.6 billion in suspected fraudulent activity linked to the COVID pandemic, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced Friday. “We have suspended nearly 112,000 borrowers tied to at least $9 billion in suspected fraud,” Loeffler said in a press release on Friday. “This staggering number represents the most significant crack-down on those who defrauded pandemic programs, and it illuminates the scale of corruption that the Biden Administration tolerated for years.” The SBA reported that all in, it suspended 111,620 California borrowers who received 118,489 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) loans, totaling $8.6 billion. Ilhan Omar says hubby’s firm was worth up to $25M — but biz partner told court it was worth zilch PPP loans were COVID-era federal relief programs that gave small businesses money to keep workers on the payroll, while EIDL loans are part of an SBA program that provides low-interest disaster relief loans to help businesses survive during times of disaster, including the pandemic. The SBA reported that it suspended 111,620 California borrowers who received 118,489 PPP and EIDL loans, totaling $8.6 billion. Getty Images “Once again, the Trump SBA is
EXPOSED: Letitia James Can Put Elon Musk in Prison for Over 100 Years. Here Are the Receipts.
In January 2024, Delaware Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick examined the evidence behind Elon Musk’s fifty-six billion dollar compensation package and found fraud.¹ Tesla’s proxy materials told shareholders the directors who approved the package were independent. They were not. The Compensation Committee chair had known Musk for fifteen years. Another committee member carried a twenty-year business relationship with him, vacationed with him regularly, and attended his wedding. Tesla’s general counsel was Musk’s former divorce attorney, a man who grew emotional during his deposition when discussing his client.² The proxy statement called these directors independent, and the court found that description inaccurate.
I left a trash bag outside my door for 10 minutes. Now my neighbor is stalking me.
I live alone. I was cleaning and set a trash bag in the hall while I put my shoes on to take it out. My neighbor acted like I committed a murder. She started pacing in front of my door. At midnight. I checked my Ring camera. She was taking photos of my doormat and waving at the lens.
Chuck Schumer faces backlash after doubling down comparing voter ID laws to ‘Jim Crow’ policies
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faced backlash on Thursday after he doubled down on comparing voter ID legislation to “Jim Crow” policies. Schumer has pushed back multiple times on a Republican plan to add the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act , which would require states to obtain proof of citizenship in person when people register to vote and remove noncitizens from voter rolls, to the spending package being debated in Congress. “So, Leader Schumer, this talk about election security has revived discussions of the SAVE Act, which you have said you oppose,” MS NOW host Jonathan Lemire said on “Morning Joe.” “Proponents of it say that it’s — you know, to have ID you have to prove US citizenship to be able to vote, though some of the claims they make, to be clear, are overstated. We know there’s not widespread election fraud . But polling does suggest — there’s a new Pew Research poll — that 95% of Republicans, but also 71% of Democrats, like this idea,” Lemire added. “So, why do you not?” Judge orders Trump administration to restore federal funds for rail tunnel between NY and NJ “It’s Jim Crow 2.0, and I called it Jim