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Tucker Carlson Breaks With GOP After 35 Years, Refuses to Back Republicans or Democrats
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, one of the most influential voices on the American right over the past decade, said he no longer supports the Republican Party, marking a significant break with a political movement he spent much of his career defending. 
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, one of the most influential voices on the American right over the past decade, said he no longer supports the Republican Party, marking a significant break with a political movement he spent much of his career defending. -
Trump Cuts Humanitarian Immigration to 7,500 as Critics Question South Africa Admissions Policy
The Trump administration is facing mounting criticism from immigration advocates, economists and legal experts after new federal data showed humanitarian admissions to the United States have fallen to their lowest level in nearly five decades, while broader legal immigration channels also experienced significant declines. 
The Trump administration is facing mounting criticism from immigration advocates, economists and legal experts after new federal data showed humanitarian admissions to the United States have fallen to their lowest level in nearly five decades, while broader legal immigration channels also experienced significant declines. -
Trump Warns GOP Will ‘Never Win Another Election’ Without Filibuster Overhaul
President Donald Trump intensified his campaign to overhaul Senate rules on Monday, declaring that Republicans risk permanent political decline unless they eliminate the legislative filibuster and immediately advance the SAVE America Act, a voting-focused measure that has stalled in the Senate despite clearing the House earlier this year. 
President Donald Trump intensified his campaign to overhaul Senate rules on Monday, declaring that Republicans risk permanent political decline unless they eliminate the legislative filibuster and immediately advance the SAVE America Act, a voting-focused measure that has stalled in the Senate despite clearing the House earlier this year. -
Mary Trump Claims President’s G7 Performance Reveals Decline as White House Fires Back
President Donald Trump's performance at the recent G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, has reignited a long-running debate over his health and leadership after his niece, psychologist and author Mary Trump, publicly argued that the 80-year-old president is experiencing a visible decline. 
President Donald Trump's performance at the recent G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, has reignited a long-running debate over his health and leadership after his niece, psychologist and author Mary Trump, publicly argued that the 80-year-old president is experiencing a visible decline. -
Michael Wolff Claims Trump Isolated at 80 as Melania and Ivanka Reportedly Pull Away
President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump and longtime Trump biographer Michael Wolff are again at the center of a debate over the president's personal and political standing after Wolff published a new account portraying Trump as increasingly isolated inside the White House as he approaches his 80th birthday. 
President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump and longtime Trump biographer Michael Wolff are again at the center of a debate over the president's personal and political standing after Wolff published a new account portraying Trump as increasingly isolated inside the White House as he approaches his 80th birthday. -
Trump Administration Tightens Green Card Rules, Putting 1.2 Million Pending Cases at Risk
The Trump administration has introduced a major change to how legal immigrants obtain permanent residency in the United States, a policy shift that immigration attorneys, former government officials and business groups say could affect more than one million people currently seeking green cards through the nation's most commonly used legal pathway. 
The Trump administration has introduced a major change to how legal immigrants obtain permanent residency in the United States, a policy shift that immigration attorneys, former government officials and business groups say could affect more than one million people currently seeking green cards through the nation's most commonly used legal pathway. -
New Book Claims Trump Scolded JD Vance for Refusing to Use ‘Obliterated’ After Iran Strike
President Donald Trump privately lashed out at Vice President JD Vance after the 2025 U.S. strike on Iran, demanding that administration officials repeat his description of the operation's success, according to a forthcoming book by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. 
President Donald Trump privately lashed out at Vice President JD Vance after the 2025 U.S. strike on Iran, demanding that administration officials repeat his description of the operation's success, according to a forthcoming book by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. -
U.S. Intelligence Warns Netanyahu Could Undermine Trump’s Iran Peace Deal Over Lebanon Dispute
A classified U.S. intelligence assessment has reportedly warned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may take actions that could jeopardize President Donald Trump's newly signed peace framework with Iran, exposing growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem as negotiations enter a critical phase. 
A classified U.S. intelligence assessment has reportedly warned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may take actions that could jeopardize President Donald Trump's newly signed peace framework with Iran, exposing growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem as negotiations enter a critical phase. -
Trump Says Cuba Operation Similar to Maduro Capture Is ‘Possible’ as Pressure on Havana Escalates
President Donald Trump raised the possibility of a future U.S. operation targeting Cuba, drawing comparisons to the January capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and fueling fresh debate over Washington's long-term strategy toward Havana as tensions across multiple regions continue to reshape U.S. foreign policy. 
President Donald Trump raised the possibility of a future U.S. operation targeting Cuba, drawing comparisons to the January capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and fueling fresh debate over Washington's long-term strategy toward Havana as tensions across multiple regions continue to reshape U.S. foreign policy. -
Journalist Says Trump's $600 Million Vanity Projects Are Collapsing and Making Him Look 'Weak'
President Donald Trump is facing fresh criticism over a series of high-profile projects and policy initiatives after journalist James Ball argued that several of the administration's most ambitious undertakings have become costly political liabilities rather than legacy-defining achievements. 
President Donald Trump is facing fresh criticism over a series of high-profile projects and policy initiatives after journalist James Ball argued that several of the administration's most ambitious undertakings have become costly political liabilities rather than legacy-defining achievements.