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Trump Calls NBC ‘Fake News’ After Ending Interview Over Jan. 6 and 2020 Election Fact Checks
President Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC News' Kristen Welker after a contentious exchange over the January 6 Capitol attack, election fraud allegations and his administration's proposed $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, turning what was intended as a policy discussion into a broader confrontation over some of the most disputed issues of his political career. 
President Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC News' Kristen Welker after a contentious exchange over the January 6 Capitol attack, election fraud allegations and his administration's proposed $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, turning what was intended as a policy discussion into a broader confrontation over some of the most disputed issues of his political career. -
Pentagon Raises Israel Spy Threat to ‘Critical’ After US Personnel Reportedly Found Surveillance Software on Phones
The Pentagon's intelligence arm has reportedly elevated Israel's counterintelligence threat rating to its highest level after U.S. defense personnel stationed in Israel allegedly discovered communications-monitoring software on their mobile devices, according to current and former American officials familiar with classified assessments. 
The Pentagon's intelligence arm has reportedly elevated Israel's counterintelligence threat rating to its highest level after U.S. defense personnel stationed in Israel allegedly discovered communications-monitoring software on their mobile devices, according to current and former American officials familiar with classified assessments. -
FBI Director Kash Patel Accuses Tucson Police of Delaying Search for Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother
FBI Director Kash Patel has publicly criticized Tucson police over their handling of the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, alleging that federal agents were prevented from joining the case during its most critical early stages. 
FBI Director Kash Patel has publicly criticized Tucson police over their handling of the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, alleging that federal agents were prevented from joining the case during its most critical early stages. -
Trump Rule Lets Thousands of Federal Workers Be Fired Without Cause as Job Protections End
President Donald Trump has moved forward with one of the most consequential federal workforce overhauls in decades, signing an executive directive that removes longstanding civil-service protections from roughly 8,000 senior federal employees and allows them to be dismissed without cause. 
President Donald Trump has moved forward with one of the most consequential federal workforce overhauls in decades, signing an executive directive that removes longstanding civil-service protections from roughly 8,000 senior federal employees and allows them to be dismissed without cause. -
Social Security Faces 24% Benefit Cut by 2032 as Trust Fund Shortfall Threatens 63 Million Americans
A growing fiscal challenge facing Social Security is reigniting debate in Washington after new projections suggested millions of retirees could face automatic benefit reductions within the next decade if lawmakers fail to address the program's long-term funding gap. 
A growing fiscal challenge facing Social Security is reigniting debate in Washington after new projections suggested millions of retirees could face automatic benefit reductions within the next decade if lawmakers fail to address the program's long-term funding gap. -
Trump Confirms Calling Netanyahu ‘Crazy’ as Lebanon Crisis Threatened Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire
President Donald Trump publicly confirmed that he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "crazy" during a tense phone conversation over Israel's military plans in Lebanon, shedding new light on an extraordinary confrontation between two leaders whose alliance has long been viewed as one of the strongest pillars of U.S.-Israeli relations. 
President Donald Trump publicly confirmed that he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "crazy" during a tense phone conversation over Israel's military plans in Lebanon, shedding new light on an extraordinary confrontation between two leaders whose alliance has long been viewed as one of the strongest pillars of U.S.-Israeli relations. -
Trump Unveils 400-Page Federal Grants Overhaul, Seeks Greater White House Control Over Billions in Funding
President Donald Trump's administration has released a sweeping proposal that would dramatically expand White House influence over the distribution of federal grants, placing political appointees at the center of decisions involving billions of dollars in funding for healthcare, housing, transportation, scientific research and other government-supported programs. 
President Donald Trump's administration has released a sweeping proposal that would dramatically expand White House influence over the distribution of federal grants, placing political appointees at the center of decisions involving billions of dollars in funding for healthcare, housing, transportation, scientific research and other government-supported programs. -
Alexis Wilkins Sues MSNBC for Defamation, Says ‘Party Escort’ Story About Kash Patel Security Detail Was False
Country singer Alexis Wilkins has filed a federal defamation lawsuit against MSNBC, escalating a dispute over reporting that alleged FBI Director Kash Patel used federal agents assigned to protect Wilkins for personal errands. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, accuses the network and two reporters of publishing false claims that damaged Wilkins' reputation and misrepresented her conduct. 
Country singer Alexis Wilkins has filed a federal defamation lawsuit against MSNBC, escalating a dispute over reporting that alleged FBI Director Kash Patel used federal agents assigned to protect Wilkins for personal errands. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, accuses the network and two reporters of publishing false claims that damaged Wilkins' reputation and misrepresented her conduct. -
Brooklyn Man Arrested After Allegedly Threatening Trump With ‘Bullet in the Brain’ Execution at Public Event
Federal prosecutors have charged a Brooklyn man with threatening President Donald Trump after authorities say he submitted a series of violent messages through the White House website, including one that allegedly promised a "bullet in the brain" at a future public appearance. 
Federal prosecutors have charged a Brooklyn man with threatening President Donald Trump after authorities say he submitted a series of violent messages through the White House website, including one that allegedly promised a "bullet in the brain" at a future public appearance. -
Trump Reportedly Explodes at Netanyahu Over Lebanon Strikes, Warns Israel Is Jeopardizing Iran Ceasefire Talks
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly engaged in a tense phone call this week over Israel's military operations in Lebanon, exposing growing strains between two leaders who have closely coordinated on regional security issues but now appear divided over the risks posed to ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Iran. 
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly engaged in a tense phone call this week over Israel's military operations in Lebanon, exposing growing strains between two leaders who have closely coordinated on regional security issues but now appear divided over the risks posed to ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Iran.