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Democrats shut down the government over a piddling price rise — but fight real reform
When thee extra handouts they’re fighting to keep expire at the end of the year, the average Obamacare individual market enrollee will pay just $3 more a week.
Trump administration faces a deadline to tell judges whether it will use contingency funds for SNAP
President Donald Trump’s administration faces deadlines on Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will comply with court orders that it continue to fund the nation’s biggest food aid program using contingency funds during the government shutdown. Judges in Rhode Island and Massachusetts ruled separately on Friday that the administration must continue to pay for SNAP. The U. S. Department of Agriculture said it would freeze payments to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program starting Nov. 1 because it said it could no longer keep funding it due to the shutdown. SNAP serves about 1 in 8 Americans and is a major piece of the nation’s social safety net.
“Our forever home”: HGTV takes on Trump’s White House ballroom on “Saturday Night Live”
The Trumps called in the Property Brothers for help with the demolition of the East Wing in a recent sketch.
VA Employees Face Firing for Wearing Rainbow Items
Hampton VA supervisors allegedly told employees that rainbow apparel and lanyards were banned under a Trump executive order. The post VA Employees Face Firing for Wearing Rainbow Items appeared first on Metro Weekly.
Pro-Trump Billboard in Virginia Vandalized with Blood-Red Paint and Life-Size Hanging Effigy of the President — Owner Calls it a Hate Crime (VIDEO)
A billboard honoring President Donald Trump along Interstate 95 in Sussex County, Virginia, was defaced with blood red paint and a life-size hanging effigy of the president over the weekend. The post Pro-Trump Billboard in Virginia Vandalized with Blood-Red Paint and Life-Size Hanging Effigy of the President Owner Calls it a Hate Crime (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
‘It’s scary’: Dem candidate speaks out after Trump admin’s ‘surreal’ prosecution of her
Progressive Democratic congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh spoke out against President Donald Trump’s administration for prosecuting her after she participated in a protest against an immigration raid in her home state of Illinois. The indictment, which was filed on Oct. 23, accuses Abughazaleh of one count of conspiracy and one count of forcibly impeding an officer. Abughazaleh told NBC News that she plans to self-surrender to authorities next Wednesday and described the incident as “political prosecution.”Abughazaleh joined Jon Lovett, a former Obama administration staffer, on a new episode of the “Pod Save America” podcast on Thursday, and further discussed the prosecution. “It’s scary. It’s surreal, and it’s also totally expected,” she said. “This is what this administration does. They go after people who disagree with them, and this case is an attempt to criminalize protest, to criminalize freedom of speech, and to criminalize freedom of association. This is what authoritarians do,” she added. “They try to find any excuse to punish their political enemies, to punish populations they deem as enemies. We’ve seen that a lot in how ICE is functioning.”Abughazaleh noted that the Trump administration has admitted to catching very few criminals during its immigration raids. She suggested that reveals something more sinister about the raids. “That is one of the best examples to show that this has never been about crime,” she said. “This has never even been about immigration. This is about securing and cementing power for the Trump administration.”.
The movement needed beyond No Kings protests
Organized by the liberal groups Indivisible, 50501 and MoveOn, an estimated 7 million to 8 million people demonstrated on the streets of over 2, 500 U. S. cities on Oct. 18 in No Kings Day protests. No Kings protest, Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 2025. For the most part, the leaders . Continue reading The movement needed beyond No Kings protests at Workers. org.
Trump is wrong. Ronald Reagan hated tariffs
President Donald Trump is incensed at a television spot produced by Ontario featuring a 1987 speech by former President Ronald Reagan railing against tariffs. Trump threatened to throw another 10% on top of existing tariffs and suspend talks with the United States’s second-largest trading partner if the ad kept running. The episode is just another [.].
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Spars With CBS Host Over “Rigged Elections” Remark [WATCH]
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Spars With CBS Host Over “Rigged Elections” Remark [WATCH]
STEVE MILLOY: Trump Moves To Break US Dependence On Communist China
STEVE MILLOY: Trump Moves To Break US Dependence On Communist China
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