President Donald Trump interrupted his own scrambled attempt to elucidate his affordability pitch to talk about his favorite sandwich. read more
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement worker was among 16 men arrested in a Minnesota trafficking investigation that targeted individuals seemingly attempting to solicit a minor for sex, police said. Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges said at a news conference on Tuesday that the three-day "Operation Creep" began on November 5 and focused on identifying people seeking to purchase sex from a 17-year-old girl. "When he was arrested, he said, 'I'm ICE, boys,'" Hodges said. "Well, unfortunately for him, we locked him up." Alexander Back, 41, of Robbinsdale, is a civilian auditor with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and has been charged in the sting, Fox 9 reported. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made an odd claim about rising beef prices during an appearance on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo. During the show, Bartiromo played a video clip from Omaha Steaks CEO Nate Rempe, who claimed Americans could see ground beef costing $10 a pound. The price of beef has been increasing, with economists saying the Trump administration's tariffs on beef from Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, feed, farm equipment and machinery are to blame for rising prices, according to CNBC. Bessent, however, made the bizarre claim that immigrants from South America with diseased cattle is the reason why beef prices have risen.
The Epstein affair is coming to a head even as the public loses all faith in his economic policy, and the whole structure of fear on which his regime rests appears to be evaporating. He also seems to be unraveling personally." "We always knew that President 'Piggy' despised women and admired tyrants, seeing nothing wrong with hacking up your critics with a bone saw. But even a few months ago I think he would have been self-controlled enough to be less obvious about it." "I don't know how this ends, but all of a sudden a rapid implosion looks possible. No, I don't know what that looks like. But the U.S. political universe looks very different than it did a few weeks ago." Between the Epstein files and the economy, it seems voters are being swayed by the big issues that threaten to "collapse" the president and the GOP, according to the expert.
Fresh off their staggering electoral losses this month, Republicans are urging President Donald Trump to start hitting the campaign trail for them next year with control of Congress on the line. And in a sign of their rising anxiety over Democrats' renewed enthusiasm, the requests for rallies have started rolling in. By comparison, Trump largely avoided campaigning for Republicans in this month's off-cycle elections, later blaming poor candidate quality for the party's withering defeats. He avoided showing up in New Jersey, where GOP gubernatorial contender Jack Ciattarelli was projected to lose by a slim margin and ended up getting routed by double digits. He never uttered the name of the Virginia Republican candidate for governor, who lost by nearly 16 points.
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