Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Puts US ‘$2 Trillion Deeper in the Hole’
Friday’s Supreme Court decision ending President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs will exacerbate the nation’s financial crisis, analysis of the decision shows.
What the Supreme Court's Tariff Decision Does and Doesn’t Do
In a 6-3 Friday, the Supreme Court blocked President Donald Trump’s imposition of reciprocal tariffs, which the president had successfully used to raise much-needed government revenue and level the playing field with countries charging exorbitant tariffs on U.S. goods.
USDA Buys $75M of Butter, $263M of Food for Distribution to the Needy
The Trump Administration is purchasing $263 million of domestically-produced food products, including $75 million of butter, to distribute to the nation’s food banks and nutrition assistance programs, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Thursday.
Dems Want ICE Agents – But, Not Voters – to Show IDs, Rep. Steube Says
“Democrats have shut down DHS because they want to endanger our law enforcement officers and ICE agents by making them show ID,” Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) warns regarding the partial government shutdown led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).
FCC Chair: ‘I Was Highly Entertained’ by Colbert’s ‘Hoax’ on the Media
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr said at a press event Wednesday that he got a big laugh when he looked back at the way CBS “Late Show” Host Stephen Colbert used a hoax to manipulate the media this week.
Fact-Check Your News, Question Major Media Reports, Americans Agree
Americans universally agree that people should fact-check media reports, rather than simply trust what they’re being told – and half say they don’t even need to follow the news to stay informed – according to newly-released results of a Pew Research survey.
CBS: No, We Didn’t Ban Colbert from Broadcasting Candidate’s Interview
“THE LATE SHOW was not prohibited by CBS from broadcasting the interview with Rep. James Talarico,” CBS said in a statement Tuesday after the show’s host, Stephen Colbert, claimed he was told he could not air his interview with the Democrat candidate.
Gun Sales, Permit Applications Surge in Minnesota, Twin Cities
Applications for permits to purchase or carry firearms in, and around, Minnesota’s Twin Cities spiked in January, just days before Border Czar Tom Homan announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would begin to withdraw its Operation Metro Surge federal immigration agents from the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
Consumer Prices Defy Naysayers, Rise Less than Expected in January
Consumer prices defied naysayers in January as increases came in below analysts’ predictions, according to Consumer Price Index (CPI) data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Gutfeld Calls ‘B.S.’ on CBS Stats on ICE Arrests of Criminal Illegals
“Of course, these stats are B.S.,” Greg Gutfeld explained Wednesday, dissecting CBS’s claim that only 60% of illegal aliens arrested by ICE have no criminal past and that just 14% of all those arrested have been charged with, or convicted of, “violent” crimes.
January Job Growth Shocks Analysts by More than Doubling Expectations
The nation’s employment picture enjoyed broad-based improvement in January, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Statistics (BLS) report released Wednesday.
Judge Blocks California Law Banning Federal Agents from Wearing Masks
A judge appointed during the Clinton Administration has granted the Trump Administration’s request for a preliminary injunction blocking California from enforcing a law endangering the safety of federal law enforcement officers.
Noem, Bondi Cheer Court’s Ruling on Ending Temporary Protected Status
A 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling enabling the Trump Administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from certain countries is a “win” for the rule of law, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem say.
NFL Commish ‘Hearts’ Bad Bunny: They Hug, But Don’t Kiss, Don Dresses
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell loves singer Bad Bunny, the league declared on social media Sunday following the notorious Latino singer’s divisive halftime performance in Spanish disenfranchising English-speaking fans during Sunday's Super Bowl.