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Greene responds to Trump’s attacks: ‘I’m America first’
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, responding to Trump’s criticism on Truth Social about her interview on “60 Minutes,” mocked the president’s way of speaking on social media and compared how much money the two have taken from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
On Twitter, Greene posted two graphics showing how much she has taken away from AIPAC, a powerful bipartisan lobbying group — making it seem like the president is more interested in foreign affairs.
Greene’s performance is $0.00 while Trump’s is $230,473,622.
“I am America first,” Greene wrote.
A former Trump aide mocked Trump’s sign-off in a social media post.
“Thank you for your attention to this matter. – MTG”
ariana bayo8 December 2025 16:27
Mamdani reminds New Yorkers to know their rights when faced with ICE
ariana bayo8 December 2025 16:05
Trump to offer $12 billion taxpayer relief package for farmers hurt by his tariff policies
President Donald Trump will announce a $12 billion program in which the Department of Agriculture will provide taxpayer funds to provide relief to American farmers who have been hit hard by low crop prices and reduced demand for their products as a result of the President’s tariff policies.
A White House official confirmed this Independent That Trump will unveil the program during a roundtable event at the White House on Monday with Treasury Secretary Scott Besant and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins.
Read more from the White House correspondent Andrew Feinberg,
Andrew Feinberg8 December 2025 15:40
Supreme Court to hear arguments in blockbuster case that could further expand Trump’s power
This morning, the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in a case between Trump and Rebecca Slaughter, the former head of the Federal Trade Commission, whom Trump fired earlier this year for not keeping up with his agenda.
In what is going to be another major case for Trump’s right, the justices will decide whether the president had the authority to shoot Slaughter.
According to 90 years of precedent, the President is not allowed to fire the heads of independent agencies like the FTC for any reason other than “incompetence, neglect of duty, or misconduct in office.”
But since taking back the White House, Trump has interpreted landmark Supreme Court decisions constitutional amendment as a mild suggestion
The President and his allies are proponents of the “unitary executive theory” – the idea that the President has complete control over the entire executive branch.
ariana bayo8 December 2025 15:15
Trump insults Marjorie Taylor Greene after ’60 Minutes’ interview
In defending himself against Greene, the President claimed that she “turned evil” because “the President of the United States insulted her.”
“Marjorie is not America First or MAGA, because no one could change her views that fast, and her new views are those of a very stupid person,” Trump wrote.
Among his insults, Trump called Greene a “rotten apple,” a “traitor,” and a “low IQ.”
President demands “60 Minutes” interviewer Leslie Stahl lied about Hunter Biden laptop controversy
ariana bayo8 December 2025 14:55
Nancy Sinatra took a fresh dig at Trump
When someone commented, “Your dad would have loved Trump,” Nancy responded, “Do some homework before you make a fool of yourself. My dad hated Trump.”
Tom Murray has the full story…
owen scott8 December 2025 14:20
Colin Allred drops out of Senate race to make room for potential Jasmine Crockett run
Former Representative Colin Allred has announced that he will not run for Texas Senate to avoid a “hurt” primary.
Instead, Allred will run to become the representative of Texas’s new 33rd congressional district.
“Over the past few days, I have become confident that a serious Senate Democratic primary and runoff will prevent the Democratic Party from going into this important election united against the threat posed to our communities and our Constitution by Donald Trump and one of his Republican bootlickers Paxton, Cornyn or Hunt,” he said. written on x,
Democratic firebrand Jasmine Crockett is widely expected to run for Texas Senate.
Incumbent John Cornyn is battling other Republicans ahead of the primaries as his hold on the seat looks increasingly uncertain.
He is under pressure from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Representative Wesley Hunt.
owen scott8 December 2025 14:06
Trump proposes renaming Kennedy Center
Donald Trump joked about naming the Kennedy Center after himself while emceeing the performing arts venue’s annual awards evening on Sunday.
“This place is hot,” the President said. Said During his remarks at the 48th annual Kennedy Center Honors, he praised the latest makeover of the building, made to his specifications. “Trump-Kennedy Center. I mean, Kennedy Center. I’m sorry. It’s so embarrassing.”
Joe Somerlad has the whole story…
owen scott8 December 2025 14:02
Pete Hegseth repeatedly warned of Trump ordering illegal military orders in 2016

Pete Hegseth repeatedly warned of Trump ordering illegal military orders in a resurfaced 2016 interview clip, which came as the defense secretary became embroiled in controversy over his alleged “double-tap” attack.
Hegseth added, “You will not comply with an order if it is illegal.” fox and friends In March 2016, referring to army officers.
“The army will not follow illegal orders,” he said in an appearance. fox business During the same month.
At the time, Trump claimed that military lawyers and officials should ignore the rules of war to accomplish their goals.
The news comes after Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered officers on board a Venezuelan drug boat to “kill everyone”.
The ship was attacked shortly before the bombardment of survivors of the second attack.
owen scott8 December 2025 13:46
Trump’s top pick to lead the Federal Reserve could send inflation skyrocketing
Donald Trump’s top choice to lead the Federal Reserve could stoke inflation, experts warn.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett is expected to take over from incumbent Jerome Powell, with whom Trump has repeatedly clashed.
However, economist Justin Wolfers has warned the president against appointing a loyalist to the role.
“We’ve seen this happen in other countries like Turkey — you appoint a loyalist, the loyalist makes policies that reflect the president’s weird, completely bizarre, utopian ideas about how the economy works,” Wolfers explained. now ms“And what happened in Turkey is that inflation went up to 80 percent,”
owen scott8 December 2025 13:45