Trump and his family have repeatedly disregarded Washington's ethical guardrails aimed at preventing government officials from profiting from public office, including by pushing for more than $200 million in a separate administrative case with the Justice Department. But a settlement payment even a fraction of the size of Mr. Trump's requested $10 billion could be much larger than his other attempts at private gain, potentially doubling his net worth. Read more
The Trump administration's public portrayal of a shattered Iranian military is sharply at odds with what U.S. intelligence agencies are telling policymakers behind closed doors, according to classified assessments from early this month that show Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, launchers and underground facilities. Most alarming to some senior officials is evidence that Iran has restored operational access to 30 of the 33 missile sites it maintains along the Strait of Hormuz, which could threaten American warships and oil tankers transiting the narrow waterway. Read more
Journalist Michael Wolff, author of four books about the reigning POTUS: Donald Trump is likely going to fire USSECSTATE Marco Rubio because he consistently exhibits the "fatal" flaw of upstaging the 47th POTUS.
How in the world does a sycophantic vapid Empty Suit like Marco Rubio upstage anybody on the planet?
A right-wing journalist released footage of White House officials saying, "We have to get rid of Trump," while secretly being recorded. James O'Keefe, who founded Project Veritas, known for putting out undercover videos that usually attack the left, released footage of White House officials slamming some of the president's actions. He was ousted from Project Veritas and now runs O'Keefe Media Group. We have to get rid of Trump," Benjamin Elliston, a senior budget analysis and financial manager for the White House, unknowingly told an undercover reporter, thinking he was on a date with someone he met online. "Seriously, he's a mess. He's f" it up for everybody. Everybody!"
A Democratic member of the United States Congress has claimed that 39 American aircraft were destroyed during the war with Iran, raising fresh questions about the scale of US military losses during the conflict. According to the 24NewsHD TV channel report, Congressman Edward Case made the remarks during a special Senate committee hearing where he questioned Pentagon Chief Financial Officer Jay Hurst about the damage suffered by American forces. According to the report, 39 American aircraft were destroyed during the conflict, while another 10 aircraft suffered varying degrees of damage.
US Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) during hearings on Capitol Hill: "Quite frankly, I don't give a damn what Kash Patel does in his private life, but there are multiple, well-sourced reports that his heavy drinking is interfering with his ability to do his job as Director of the FBI. When his private life starts impacting the safety of the American people, we should all be worried."
"You are a disgrace, Mr. Director."
Prominent theologian Pastor Mitri Raheb, founder and president of Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem: "Palestinian Christians are facing an existential crisis under Israeli occupation, with movement restrictions, economic collapse and rising attacks by extremist occupiers pushing families to flee. The situation is deteriorating to an extent that if this continues, by 2050 there will be no Christians left in Palestine."
On 6 April 2026, "Hit-and-Run" Blogger 'CutiePie' Killed This Thread About Persecution Against Christians in Israel
The United States remains the largest travel market in the world and retained its position in 2025. However, it is losing ground. Last year, the U.S. experienced a slump in visitor numbers and international spending, driven in part by Canadians choosing to stay away. This has cost the country billions of dollars in revenue, and if the downward trend continues, it could lose its top position to China.
Consumer prices climbed last month by the most in three years, but prices for electricity surged even more, highlighting an intensifying battle between utilities, consumers and power grids. Electricity prices jumped 6.1% last month compared to a year earlier, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data published on Tuesday. Read more
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Americans' increasingly perilous finances and rising prices aren't on his mind at all as the months-long impasse over the Strait of Hormuz continues to fuel surging inflation and skyrocketing gas prices across the United States. Trump made the shocking confession as he departed the White House for Beijing, where he will be feted by Chinese leader Xi Jinping at a state visit, including a lavish Thursday night banquet at the Great Hall of the People. Asked about the continuing pocketbook pressures faced by everyday consumers as a result of the war he started more than two months ago, he told reporters: "I don't think about American financial situation " I don't think about anybody. I think about one thing: We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon."
The Conservative Case that Trump Lost and Biden Won the 2020 Presidential Election
The court said law-abiding residents who have deep community ties have stronger constitutional protections than those who are detained at the border.
What the "underbabied" panic, the abortion bans, and the mass deportations really have in common.
Donald Trump didn't invent American decline, but he has accelerated it with a fury and recklessness that will echo across the century.
Chief Justice John Roberts warned that the Supreme Court must be cautious about overruling precedent, saying doing so for ideological reasons can damage the legal system.