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'Deeply troubling': What Alex Jones was allegedly told about Trump's revenge lawsuits
4+ min ago (275+ words) Alex Jones, the far-right conspiracy theorist and host of InfoWars, appears to have been given considerable insider information pertaining to President Donald Trump's campaign of legal revenge against his perceived enemies, based on a new analysis from The Bulwark, which called the situation "deeply troubling." "There are a whole bunch of grand juries open and I know where and a lot more," Jones said in the August 23 post. "And I can tell you Trump is cracking the whip and pushing through the DOJ, any of the bureaucrats that are trying to block this and [Trump] is in daily communication with the patriots in there." A day later, on August 24, Jones shared another video with the caption "MEGA-BOMBSHELL EXCLUSIVE!!!" in which he claimed to have had a 45-minute-long conversation with Martin specifically. Martin has a history with Jones, appearing on InfoWars…...
Mike Johnson lights up White House as Trump backtrack outrages GOP's core: report
6+ min ago (294+ words) As Congress readies to tackle a looming deadline to avoid health care cost spikes for tens of millions of Americans, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is actively warning President Donald Trump against extending Affordable Care Act subsidies " directly contradicting a proposal from the White House, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. "Johnson cautioned the White House that most House Republicans don't have an appetite for extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, according to people familiar with the matter, showing how hard it will be politically to stave off sharp increases in healthcare costs next year for many Americans," wrote Journal reporter Olivia Beavers. Johnson's warning to the White House comes shortly after the end of the recent government shutdown, sparked by Republicans' refusal to fund an extension to ACA subsidies slated to expire at the end of this year. If…...
Supreme Court blamed for 'ethically vacant' Trump's likely escape from criminal prosecution
10+ min ago (544+ words) Although he says President Donald Trump is "well on his way to becoming the most corrupt president in American history, Thomas B. Edsall writes in the New York Times that despite that, he is likely to escape criminal prosecution after leaving office. "Even though Trump has defied the law and the Constitution more egregiously in his second term than he did in his first, most legal experts agree that he will face few, if any, of the kind of prosecutions he was confronted with after grudgingly leaving office in 2021," Edsall writes. There is one exception, he notes, but even that one is "far from probable," and that is the "Trump family's involvement in the cybercurrency business through its 60 percent ownership of World Liberty Financial." World Liberty, Edsall explains, has "made profits exceeding hundreds of millions from investments by men who have…...
How Donald Trump and the CEO of the world’s biggest company became BFFs
12+ min ago (1035+ words) Your Vox Membership goes further this holiday season. When you buy an annual membership, we'll give one to someone who can't afford access. It's a simple way for you to support Vox's journalism and share it with someone who needs it. Why has Jensen Huang, co-founder of Nvidia, the hardware of the AI boom, buddied up with Trump? The biggest company in the world is Nvidia, and it's been making the same product since 1993: a specialized computer chip called a GPU, or a graphics processing unit. Those chips do all the fancy, complicated math needed to display images, videos, and 3D graphics onto our screens. Back in the day, if you wanted to play "state-of-the-art" PC games like Unreal, Quake, or Half-Life, you likely bought one of Nvidia's GPUs (more commonly called graphics cards at the time). Today, though, Nvidia's product…...
Top US military adviser tours Caribbean as pressure on Venezuela deepens
13+ min ago (542+ words) The trip underscores the growing role of the US military buildup to pressure Venezuela over alleged drug-trafficking operations. The United States" top military officer traveled to Puerto Rico on Monday as Washington continues one of its largest naval deployments in the Caribbean in decades, escalating tensions with Venezuela centred on alleged anti-drug operations. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and President Donald Trump"s chief military adviser, met with troops stationed in Puerto Rico and on board a Navy warship in regional waters on Monday. Caine"s office said the visit would allow him to "engage with service members and thank them for their outstanding support to regional missions. It is Caine"s second trip to the region since the Pentagon expanded its operations in the Caribbean, including the deployment of the Gerald R Ford, the Navy…...
Mark Kelly Is The Man Pete Hegseth Will Never Be. Tabs, Tues., Nov. 25, 2025
26+ min ago (556+ words) Somebody said that thing about Mark Kelly on Stephanie Ruhle's show last night and it was correct so we stole it for the tabs headline. Anyway, willkommen bei Ihren Tabs! Every Democrat needs to go on TV and call Pete Hegseth a little bitch, just the way Ruben Gallego did right here: All your updates on that story later this morning! So this was a hilarious moment on the TV news, where the CNN person was like "let us make discussions about the proposal Donald Trump is releasing today to fix Obamacare HOLD ON WE ARE JUST GETTING WORD that Donald Trump is doing that never." Punchbowl News threatened us with a good time yesterday in their newsletter: [A] few [] GOP members messaged us over the weekend saying that they, too, are considering retiring in the middle of the term....
America elected a simpleton and the wreck he leaves behind could be permanent
27+ min ago (915+ words) Since Donald Trump has been back in office, energy prices have increased at more than double the rate of inflation. The Consumer Price Index from the end of October reported an "all items price index" increase for food, shelter, and transportation of 3.0 percent over a 12-month period, while energy services for the same period rose by 6.4 percent. After promising to slash energy prices, Trump has done the opposite. His energy policies reflect the same ethos driving everything else in his retribution playbook: reward donors and inflict pain on Democrats, even when the economic consequences are nationwide. In early October, Trump announced the claw-back of billions of dollars in federal funding for utilities, money that had been appropriated to reinforce power grids and reduce electricity prices. Targeting blue states exclusively, Budget Director Russ Vought announced the cancellation of "nearly $8 billion in…...
America elected a simpleton and the wreck he leaves behind could be permanent
27+ min ago (915+ words) Since Donald Trump has been back in office, energy prices have increased at more than double the rate of inflation. The Consumer Price Index from the end of October reported an "all items price index" increase for food, shelter, and transportation of 3.0 percent over a 12-month period, while energy services for the same period rose by 6.4 percent. After promising to slash energy prices, Trump has done the opposite. His energy policies reflect the same ethos driving everything else in his retribution playbook: reward donors and inflict pain on Democrats, even when the economic consequences are nationwide. In early October, Trump announced the claw-back of billions of dollars in federal funding for utilities, money that had been appropriated to reinforce power grids and reduce electricity prices. Targeting blue states exclusively, Budget Director Russ Vought announced the cancellation of "nearly $8 billion in…...
'Recipe for a GOP wipeout': Conservative sweats with Trump 'wrong direction' warning
34+ min ago (368+ words) The Democrats could find themselves running the country in 2029 if Donald Trump doesn't make major changes to his administration, a political commentator suggested. Matthew Hennessey of The Wall Street Journal believes the GOP's chances at the midterms could be a sign of how much damage Trump has done to the party. It could pave the way for a sweep of Democrat victories and, "if current trends continue," the party could be back in the White House. Hennessey wrote, "According to the Real Clear Politics polling average, nearly 6 in 10 Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. That's a recipe for a GOP wipeout in November 2026. If current trends continue " although given the left's penchant for insanity, that's no guarantee " expect a Democratic return to the White House in 2029." There is also a worry within the GOP that victory…...
How China played Trump in a game of 'whack a mole': analysis
40+ min ago (915+ words) Foreign Affairs writer Jonathan A. Czin writes that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has played President Donald Trump and is now reaping the rewards. Although "Trump promised to unleash an economic fusillade on China after his return to the presidency, Beijing has enjoyed a remarkably strong year of diplomacy," Czin writes. Trump escalated the trade war with China, imposing broad tariffs that were met with swift retaliation from Beijing. Negotiations in November resulted in a temporary truce, including some tariff reductions, but the overall trade conflict continues. China, Czin notes, has not yielded in the face of Trump's threats. In fact, they have seemingly benefited from them instead. "After spending much of the year simply reacting to U.S. policies, Beijing went on the offensive, imposing an expansive export control regime on the supply chains for rare-earth elements just weeks before the meeting with…...