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Smithsonian Takes Down Label Mentioning Trump’s Impeachments At National Portrait Gallery
Trump was the only president whose display in the gallery, as seen Sunday, did not include any extended text.
CNN’s Harry Enten: Trump Is Totally ‘Losing The Political Fight’ Against Powell
The network's data chief said Americans "vigorously disagree" with Trump as he ramps up his feud with the Fed chair.
‘Sinners’ Ruled The Year In Film, But Awards Season Tells A Different Story
“Sinners” was one of the least-awarded films at the Golden Globes despite receiving seven nominations.
‘Violence And Intimidation’: Illinois Sues Trump Over Immigration Enforcement
The people of Illinois are being intimidated and terrorized by the Trump administration’s “coordinated campaign of violence” in the state, Gov. JB Pritzker says.
Physician Senator Stammers When Asked If He ‘Regrets’ Voting For RFK Jr.
The Louisiana senator's remarks came after he criticized the Secretary of Health and Human Services's decision to lower the CDC's recommended number of vaccines it…
The Trump Administration Says It’s Cracking Down On Fraud. It Gave A Red State A Pass.
Mississippi caught a break on an embezzlement scandal that funneled money to Brett Favre and others.
CNN’s Jake Tapper Uses Jan. 6 To Confront Kristi Noem’s Hypocrisy On Cop Safety To Her Face
The homeland security secretary has attempted to frame an ICE officer's shooting of Renee Nicole Good as an act of self-defense.
Minnesota, Twin Cities Sue Federal Government To Stop Immigration Crackdown
The Department of Homeland Security says it’s surging more than 2,000 immigration officers into Minnesota.
Sen. Mark Kelly Sues Pete Hegseth Over Censure
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to reduce the senator's pay and rank in an act of retaliation, a new lawsuit alleges.
Joe Scarborough Drops F-Bomb On Air While Quoting ICE: ‘F**king Bitch!’
“OK, Joe! Wow,” his wife and co-host Mika Brzezinski said after Scarborough slammed how the Trump administration has handled Renee Good's death.
