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- Stephanie Ruhle Apologizes to Guest for Sexually Suggestive Comment Involving Trump: ‘That Sounded...
Stephanie Ruhle immediately regretted what she called “gross” phrasing on her part during a discussion about President Donald Trump. On Friday’s edition of The 11th Hour on MS NOW, Ruhle rattled off several unfavorable developments for Trump, including his failed attempt to convince Republican lawmakers in Indiana to redraw their congressional map, looming healthcare premium increases for Affordable Care Act beneficiaries, and the president’s ongoing headache stemming from the Epstein files, which he is legally required to release by Dec. 19. Ruhle pointed to a Wall Street Journal column by conservative Peggy Noonan, who wrote that the president is in a precarious position. The host then turned to her panel, which included Trump biographer and Bloomberg editor Timothy L. O’Brien. “Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan has an op-ed out that says, ‘Trump may be losing his touch.'” Ruhle told O’Brien, referring to the title. “You know his… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Fox’s Maria Bartiromo Goes All-Out to Convince Viewers ‘This Affordability Issue Is a Hoax,’ I...
Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo insisted that all is well and good in the economy of President Donald Trump. Trump has been dogged by polls showing that the majority of Americans disapprove of his handling of the economy. Just 36% of Americans approve of his performance on the issue, according to a Fox News poll last month. Meanwhile, nearly half of Americans say Trump’s policies have personally hurt them. But when asked this week what grade he would give the economy, Trump replied, “A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus,” and claimed that “prices are coming down substantially.” On Friday’s Hannity, the host and Bartiromo tried to counter prevailing popular sentiment. Sean Hannity pointed to falling gasoline prices and asked his guest, “What’s your analysis?” Bartiromo began by slamming the Biden administration, during which inflation hit a 40-year high. “We remember when the [Consumer Price Index] was up 9.1%,” she said. “President Trump had that as… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago - Scott Jennings Slams Democrats for Trying To ‘Create a Narrative That Trump Had Something to Do Wi...
CNN commentator Scott Jennings objected to Democrats’ fairly easy attempt at tying President Donald Trump to deceased child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. As has been well documented, Trump and Epstein were friends for years. Their relationship was back in the news on Friday after Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released photos obtained from Epstein’s estate. The photos show Epstein with several notable figures, including Trump, former President Bill Clinton, economist Larry Summers, film director Woody Allen, and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. One of the photos shows Trump posing with six women or girls, whose faces have been obscured to protect their identities. When asked for his reaction on Friday, Trump said, “I know nothing about it.” The president has denied any involvement in or knowledge of Epstein’s illicit activities while they were friends. Hours later on CNN’s The Source, Kaitlan Collins asked Jennings about the Department of… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - Mother of Karoline Leavitt’s Nephew Tells CNN That ICE Arrested Her Without a Warrant and Took Her...
During a Friday appearance on CNN, the mother of Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s nephew, Bruna-Caroline Ferreira, said that the ICE officers who arrested her last month as she was driving to pick her son up from school did not present a warrant and took her away in an unmarked car. As CNN’s Erin Burnett explained, Ferreira shares custody of her son with Leavitt’s brother, whom she was engaged to until about a decade ago. She’s been in the United States since 1998, when she immigrated from Brazil as a six-year-old. Notably, her son is also the press secretary’s godson. “The Trump administration calls her a ‘criminal illegal alien’ who overstayed a tourist visa,” said Burnett. “Her attorney maintains that [she] is in the process of getting a green card, which she had begun years ago, and that she is protected from deportation through an Obama-era immigration policy.” Last… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.7 hours ago - ‘Gross Negligence’: GOP Congressman Shreds White House for Letting ‘Whacky Laura Loomer’ Adv...
Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) shredded the Trump administration on Friday after it withdrew its nominee for deputy director of the National Security Agency. President Donald Trump nominated Joe Francescon to the position in August, prompting conspiracist theorist and informal White House adviser Laura Loomer to condemn the nominee. Loomer cited Federal Election Commission records showing that Francescon, who served on the National Security Council in the first Trump administration, donated $500 to Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado in 2023. “FEC records reveal that Francescon donated to an anti-Trump Democrat Congressman named @RepJasonCrow,” she tweeted in August. “During his first term in Congress, Crow was an impeachment manager for President Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial.” Fast-forward to Friday morning, and the White House pulled Francescon’s nomination. Bacon took to X, where he laid into the administration for its “gross negligence” in failing to… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.7 hours ago - Laura Ingraham Straight-Up Asks Mike Johnson, ‘How Do You Avoid Getting Blamed’ for Rising Healt...
Fox host Laura Ingraham straight-up asked House Speaker Mike Johnson how he would “avoid getting blamed” for rising healthcare costs. In a segment on The Ingraham Angle on Friday, Johnson discussed the newly unveiled GOP healthcare plan, meant to address rising fears over increased costs if Affordable Care Act subsidies are allowed to expire at the end of the year. Healthcare was a central issue in the recent government shutdown, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) promising a vote on an ACA subsidy extension proposal as part of a deal with Democrats to reopen the federal government. Since then, multiple coalitions in the House and Senate have introduced competing healthcare plans, though none have succeeded in passing thus far. Johnson’s proposal would allow for a separate vote on subsidies, though the plan itself does not include ACA extensions. “How close are Republicans to some type of agreement of this quote ‘fix?'” Ingraham asked.… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.8 hours ago
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