House Democrats: ‘Donald Trump Is Completely Unhinged’
House Democrat leaders strongly rebuked President Donald Trump after he threatened to destroy Iranian civilization.
House Democrat leaders strongly rebuked President Donald Trump after he threatened to destroy Iranian civilization.
Polling expert Patrick Allocco told Newsmax on Monday that President Donald Trump’s relatively low approval rating reflects the political cost of taking decisive action, pointing to tariffs and the ongoing conflict involving Iran as key factors.
California Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton told Newsmax he told President Donald Trump how good it will be to have a governor in the Golden State willing to work with his administration to tackle waste and fraud rather than resist…
Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald told Newsmax on Monday the U.S. has not achieved any of its goals in its war with Iran.
A 20-year-old Florida man was arrested and charged with threatening to kill President Donald Trump after allegedly posting a message on social media alongside an image of himself holding a rifle, federal authorities said Monday.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law a measure that gives him and other state officials the power to designate groups as “terrorist organizations” and expel students who support them, with rights groups saying the law will chill free speech.
President Donald Trump said Monday that Iran’s oil “is there for the taking,” but doing so could extend the conflict with Tehran, adding that Americans want to “see us come home.”
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Monday that most U.S. farmers have already secured fertilizer supplies ahead of the spring planting season, while the administration is working to support those still vulnerable to rising costs tied in part to global conflict.
President Donald Trump has proposed a sweeping increase in funding for White House renovations, requesting more than $377 million for fiscal year 2026 and an additional $174 million for fiscal year 2027.
President Donald Trump on Monday pushed back on accusations that U.S. strikes on Iranian infrastructure could constitute war crimes, saying criticism of attacks on power and energy sites is “wrong” as his administration escalates pressure on Tehran.