Trump backs staunchly anti-Muslim Florida lawmaker to run for US Congress | Donald Trump News

Trump backs staunchly anti-Muslim Florida lawmaker to run for US Congress | Donald Trump News

United States President-elect Donald Trump is encouraging a Florida legislator who celebrated the killing of an American citizen by the Israeli military to run for Congress. Trump said in a social media post on Sunday that if State Senator Randy Fine decides to seek a congressional seat in Florida, the…

Trump picks Brooke Rollins for Agriculture Secretary: Report
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Trump picks Brooke Rollins for Agriculture Secretary: Report

President-elect Donald Trump nominated his former White House domestic policy adviser Brooke Rollins for Agriculture Secretary, he announced on Truth Social Saturday afternoon. Rollins currently is the president and CEO of the America First Policy Institute, a think tank led by former Trump officials, which was created with the goal…

NYC ICE director: It’d ‘take a lifetime’ to deport city’s migrant criminals
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NYC ICE director: It’d ‘take a lifetime’ to deport city’s migrant criminals

There are thousands of migrant criminals roaming the streets of Gotham, the head of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s NYC field office told The Post. “In New York City, it would take a lifetime to clear the city of the criminals that we have” if the status quo remains the…

‘Exponentially worse’: Immigrant rights groups brace for second Trump term | Migration News

‘Exponentially worse’: Immigrant rights groups brace for second Trump term | Migration News

As Donald Trump prepares for his return to the White House on January 20, immigrant rights groups are bracing in anticipation of a crackdown promised by the president-elect and his allies. With hardliners like Stephen Miller and Tom Homan selected for key positions related to immigration, humanitarian groups in both…

Trump picks billionaire investor Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary | Donald Trump News

Trump picks billionaire investor Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary | Donald Trump News

The hedge fund manager will be responsible for implementing president-elect’s pledges to cut taxes and raise tariffs. US President-elect Donald Trump has picked hedge fund manager Scott Bessent to serve as Treasury secretary in a blitz of announcements after his choice for attorney general said he was withdrawing. The 62-year-old…

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,003 | Russia-Ukraine war News

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,003 | Russia-Ukraine war News

These were the key developments on the 1,003rd day of the Russia-Ukraine war. Here is the situation on Saturday, November 23: Military Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised more combat test-firing of an experimental hypersonic missile – the Oreshnik – which was launched at Ukraine on Thursday. Ukraine is seeking…

Former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka returning to the White House 
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Former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka returning to the White House 

President-elect Donald Trump announced Friday that his former White House adviser, Sebastian Gorka, will serve in his incoming administration.  Trump, 78, revealed in a Truth Social post that Gorka will serve as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism.  “Since 2015, Dr. Gorka has been a tireless…

Donald Trump to tap Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary, ending fierce battle for key job: sources
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Donald Trump to tap Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary, ending fierce battle for key job: sources

President-elect Donald Trump will name hedge fund mogul Scott Bessent as the next treasury secretary, four sources tell The Post, ending a rough-and-tumble race that saw fierce jockeying among power players across Wall Street. Bessent “got the thumbs up” late Thursday during a meeting with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort…

Feds blew 7M on ‘misinformation’ grants under Biden, much on COVID, report finds — as Trump vows to ban term
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Feds blew $267M on ‘misinformation’ grants under Biden, much on COVID, report finds — as Trump vows to ban term

WASHINGTON — The federal government spent up to $267 million of your money to study and counteract so-called “misinformation” since President Biden took office in January 2021 — as President-elect Donald Trump vows to bar official use of the term. The funds doled out to universities, nonprofits and private companies…