Trump Administration
Dan Bongino relaunches podcast after leaving FBI deputy director job
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Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino returned to podcasting on Monday, relaunching a show that included a brief conversation with President Donald Trump and renewed attacks on the media and critics.
Roughly two dozen states, including Minnesota, have rebuffed the Trump administration's demand for access to their voter rolls, sparking legal battles with the Justice Department. Democratic officials view the push as an overreach tied to unsubstantiated election fraud claims. The administration insists the requests ensure compliance with federal election laws.
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President Donald Trump has signed legislation allowing schools in federal lunch programs to serve whole and 2% milk, overturning restrictions from the Obama era aimed at curbing childhood obesity. The move has sparked a public relations campaign promoting full-fat dairy, aligning with the administration's broader push against perceived 'woke' policies. Critics view it as a symbolic gesture to appeal to specific voter groups rather than a health initiative.
The Kennedy Center's president, Richard Grenell, asserted that his organization first proposed ending its long-standing partnership with the Washington National Opera, countering the opera's announcement of an amicable departure. The move comes amid financial strains and political controversies surrounding the center's leadership under the Trump administration. Both sides acknowledge the relationship's recent unprofitability, though reasons for declining attendance differ.
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The White House has informed the Secret Service that former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene may have alerted leftist protesters to President Donald Trump's location during a dinner last fall. The incident occurred at Joe's Seafood in Washington, D.C., where Trump dined with Vice President JD Vance and cabinet members. Greene vehemently denies the allegations, calling them a dangerous lie.
A Daily Wire article speculates on a hypothetical White House 'naughty list' featuring eight lawmakers from both parties who have criticized or obstructed President Donald Trump's administration in 2025. The piece details their actions, including protests, social media attacks, and policy disputes. It portrays these figures as unified in opposition to Trump.
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In his first year of a second term, President Donald Trump has redefined 'America First' as an aggressive use of U.S. unilateral power globally, rather than isolationism. Actions include blockades on Venezuelan oil tankers, tariffs on allies, and efforts to end conflicts like the war in Gaza. Critics question the sustainability of these transactional deals and the strain on alliances.
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