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Trump's 'Obuma' Post Backfires as Great American State Fair Crowd Claims Face Online Scrutiny
President Donald Trump is facing renewed online criticism after defending the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., with a Truth Social post declaring the event a success, only to see critics challenge both his description of attendance and his misspelling of former President Barack Obama's name. The dispute has quickly become another flashpoint in the political battle over perception, branding and social media messaging surrounding the administration's America 250 celebrations. 
President Donald Trump is facing renewed online criticism after defending the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., with a Truth Social post declaring the event a success, only to see critics challenge both his description of attendance and his misspelling of former President Barack Obama's name. The dispute has quickly become another flashpoint in the political battle over perception, branding and social media messaging surrounding the administration's America 250 celebrations. -
Social Security Warns Retirement Fund Could Run Dry by 2032, Putting 63 Million Americans at Risk of 22% Benefit Cut
Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security for retirement income could face automatic benefit reductions within six years unless Congress intervenes, according to the 2026 Social Security Trustees Report, which projects that the program's primary retirement trust fund will be depleted by the fourth quarter of 2032. 
Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security for retirement income could face automatic benefit reductions within six years unless Congress intervenes, according to the 2026 Social Security Trustees Report, which projects that the program's primary retirement trust fund will be depleted by the fourth quarter of 2032. -
Former Republican Operative Claims Trump Is 'Too Mentally Feeble' as Natalie Harp's White House Role Draws Scrutiny
President Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over his fitness for office after a former Republican strategist alleged that the 78-year-old president has become increasingly dependent on a close White House aide who helps manage the information reaching him and plays a key role in publishing his Truth Social posts. The allegations, made by longtime Republican operative turned Trump critic Cheri Jacobus, have reignited debate over decision-making inside the West Wing, though many of her claims remain unverified. 
President Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over his fitness for office after a former Republican strategist alleged that the 78-year-old president has become increasingly dependent on a close White House aide who helps manage the information reaching him and plays a key role in publishing his Truth Social posts. The allegations, made by longtime Republican operative turned Trump critic Cheri Jacobus, have reignited debate over decision-making inside the West Wing, though many of her claims remain unverified. -
Trump May Not Need SCOTUS to Restrict Birthright Citizenship as Congress Targets 'Anchor Babies'
President Donald Trump's effort to restrict birthright citizenship has evolved beyond the courtroom into a broader legislative campaign, with congressional Republicans advancing multiple bills designed to limit automatic U.S. citizenship for children born to certain noncitizens regardless of how the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the administration's executive order. 
President Donald Trump's effort to restrict birthright citizenship has evolved beyond the courtroom into a broader legislative campaign, with congressional Republicans advancing multiple bills designed to limit automatic U.S. citizenship for children born to certain noncitizens regardless of how the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the administration's executive order. -
Budget Records Contradict Trump as Taxpayers Funded $689,232 Oval Office Granite Walkway
President Donald Trump's claim that he personally paid for a newly installed granite walkway outside the Oval Office is being challenged by internal federal budget documents that indicate U.S. taxpayers financed the project through the National Park Service. 
President Donald Trump's claim that he personally paid for a newly installed granite walkway outside the Oval Office is being challenged by internal federal budget documents that indicate U.S. taxpayers financed the project through the National Park Service. -
Donald Trump Mocked With Jeffrey Epstein Joke as Judge Forces Kennedy Center to Remove His Name
President Donald Trump became the target of sharp political satire during the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor ceremony honoring Bill Maher on Sunday night, as comedian Whitney Cummings delivered a joke referencing Jeffrey Epstein just weeks after a federal judge ordered Trump's name removed from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 
President Donald Trump became the target of sharp political satire during the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor ceremony honoring Bill Maher on Sunday night, as comedian Whitney Cummings delivered a joke referencing Jeffrey Epstein just weeks after a federal judge ordered Trump's name removed from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. -
Trump Orders New Iran Airstrikes, Warns ‘Iran Will No Longer Exist’ if Ceasefire Is Broken Again
President Donald Trump ordered a new round of U.S. airstrikes against Iranian military targets and warned that the Islamic Republic "will no longer exist" if Tehran continues violating a fragile ceasefire, marking one of his administration's strongest threats since hostilities erupted earlier this year. The latest military action followed what the White House described as repeated Iranian drone attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global energy shipments. 
President Donald Trump ordered a new round of U.S. airstrikes against Iranian military targets and warned that the Islamic Republic "will no longer exist" if Tehran continues violating a fragile ceasefire, marking one of his administration's strongest threats since hostilities erupted earlier this year. The latest military action followed what the White House described as repeated Iranian drone attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global energy shipments. -
Newsom Faces Hypocrisy Accusations After Calling for U.S. Billionaires Tax While Opposing California Wealth Tax
California Governor Gavin Newsom has ignited a new political fight over wealth taxation after proposing a federal tax on America's wealthiest households while simultaneously opposing a California ballot measure that would impose a one-time levy on billionaires. The contrasting positions, announced within days of each other, have drawn criticism from progressive allies who accuse the Democratic governor of sending conflicting messages as speculation grows about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. 
California Governor Gavin Newsom has ignited a new political fight over wealth taxation after proposing a federal tax on America's wealthiest households while simultaneously opposing a California ballot measure that would impose a one-time levy on billionaires. The contrasting positions, announced within days of each other, have drawn criticism from progressive allies who accuse the Democratic governor of sending conflicting messages as speculation grows about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. -
Judge Orders DOJ to Justify Every Epstein File Redaction as July 2 Deadline Looms
The U.S. Department of Justice faces a court-imposed July 2 deadline to either remove key redactions from Jeffrey Epstein records or explain, line by line, why the information should remain concealed, after a federal judge ruled that the agency must comply with the recently enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act. 
The U.S. Department of Justice faces a court-imposed July 2 deadline to either remove key redactions from Jeffrey Epstein records or explain, line by line, why the information should remain concealed, after a federal judge ruled that the agency must comply with the recently enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act. -
Watchdog Says Trump’s Deferred Resignation Program Cost Taxpayers at Least $11 Billion While 140,000 Federal Workers Stayed Home
A government workforce reduction program championed by the Trump administration cost taxpayers at least $11 billion while allowing nearly 140,000 federal employees to remain on the payroll without working, according to a new report from watchdog group Public Citizen. The analysis argues the Deferred Resignation Program (DRP), introduced in early 2025 as part of the administration's effort to shrink the federal government, ultimately imposed significant financial costs while forcing several agencies to rehire employees they had encouraged to leave. 
A government workforce reduction program championed by the Trump administration cost taxpayers at least $11 billion while allowing nearly 140,000 federal employees to remain on the payroll without working, according to a new report from watchdog group Public Citizen. The analysis argues the Deferred Resignation Program (DRP), introduced in early 2025 as part of the administration's effort to shrink the federal government, ultimately imposed significant financial costs while forcing several agencies to rehire employees they had encouraged to leave.