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‘Wasteful Subsidies’: Ramaswamy Slams Biden Admin For Rushing $50 Billion Chip Subsidies Ahead Of Trump Takeover

Vivek Ramaswamy took to social media Tuesday to criticize the Biden administration for its rapid allocation of $50 billion in chipmaking subsidies. In a post on X, previously known as Twitter, Ramaswamy shared a Politico interview where Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo detailed her plans to speed up the…

Court Of Appeals Ends Trump’s Legal Battle Over Classified Documents In Florida

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals accepted Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request Tuesday to terminate the legal proceedings against President-elect Donald Trump in the Florida documents retention case. The ruling dismisses charges related to Trump’s possession of classified documents after his presidency, The Hill reported. Smith advocated…

Feds’ Lifeline To Small Businesses Might Be ‘Death Knell’ For ‘Some’ Companies

A Federal Reserve program aimed at bolstering small and medium-sized businesses may now be financially burdening some of them, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The Fed introduced the Main Street Lending Program (MSLP) in 2020, which provided loans to small and mid-sized businesses that were impacted…

‘The Guy Has Real Charisma’: Ex-CNN Analyst Speculates About Whether Donald Trump Jr. Will Run For White House In 2028

Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza speculated Monday on the possibility of Donald Trump Jr. running for president in 2028, suggesting he could inherit his father’s “political movement.” President-elect Donald Trump picked Vice President-elect JD Vance as his running mate after Trump Jr. strongly advocated for…

GOP Rep Looks To Thwart Potential Trump Resistance In Department Of Labor

Republican North Carolina Rep. Virginia Foxx wrote to Department of Labor (DOL) Acting Secretary Julie Su Monday to ensure the agency continues to perform casework during the remainder of President Joe Biden’s lame duck term. During the 2016-2017 transition from former President Barack Obama to President-elect Donald Trump, the DOL slowed or ceased…

Democrats Set To Elect New Leader Following Trump’s Inauguration

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) will elect its new chair and other key officers on Feb. 1 at the party’s winter meeting in National Harbor, Md. Members of the DNC are preparing to appoint a new leadership team. The roles to be filled include chair, vice chairs, treasurer, secretary and…

Trump Has The Tools To Purge DEI From Every Facet Of Government — Here’s How He Might Use Them

After four years of the Biden administration embedding diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) into nearly every aspect of government, the incoming administration has plenty of work ahead to make good on President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to uproot “woke” ideology. The Trump administration will need to address everything from agency hiring…

Poll Shows Majority Of Voters Approve Trump’s Transition

A newly released CBS News poll on Sunday showed that a majority of voters (59%) approve of how President-elect Donald Trump is handling the transition of power. Just weeks before Election Day, rhetoric from both corporate media and Democrats intensified against Trump, with Vice President Kamala Harris …

It’s Time To Downsize The DEI Headcount At HHS

Under President Joe Biden, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has created a “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) infrastructure of dizzying complexity. The agency’s 2025 budget request contains the word “equity” 829 times, adding onto a dollar total that is already impossible to fully tabulate. HHS employed at…

The West Is Playing With Fire In Ukraine

As wars tend to do, the battle over Ukraine continues to escalate. It was reported this week that North Korean soldiers in the conflict total 10,000 thus far and that Russia has rewarded Pyongyang by sending its excellent air defense systems to the Korean Peninsula in exchange. Last month, the National…