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McLaughlin to Newsmax: Vehicular Attacks on ICE Up 3,200 Percent
Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for public affairs for the Department of Homeland Security, told Newsmax on Friday that people using vehicles as weapons against law enforcement is on the rise.
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Minn. Fraud Agency Chair to Newsmax: Luxury Buys Tied to Alleged Somali Fraud
State Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Minn., chair of the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee, told Newsmax on Friday that Minnesota is facing what she called an "unconscionable" wave of taxpayer-funded fraud.
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Dick Morris to Newsmax: 10 Percent Cap Delivers 'Affordability'
Just ahead of President Donald Trump's announcement that he would cap credit card interest rates at 10%, adviser Dick Morris told Newsmax on Friday that he also favors setting the limit at 10%.
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Kari Lake to Newsmax: ICE Protesters Playing With Fire
Released footage of the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis confirms the agent acted in self-defense and sends a clear message about the dangers of interfering with federal law enforcement, Kari Lake, acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, said Friday.
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Peter Navarro to Newsmax: MAGA-Nomics Cures Inflation, Lifts GDP
Peter Navarro told Newsmax on Friday that "MAGA-nomics" is driving an economic growth rebound and "curing" former president Joe Biden's inflation, as the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model jumped to a five percent-plus estimate for late 2025.
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Bill Pulte to Newsmax: Trump Cutting Home Costs, Rates
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte told Newsmax on Friday that President Donald Trump is deploying two major levers to drive down home prices and mortgage rates.
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Stephen Moore to Newsmax: Schumer Shutdown Cost Trump a 6% GDP
Economist Stephen Moore argued on Newsmax on Friday that a record jump in the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's GDPNow estimate shows the economy is surging despite last fall's federal shutdown.
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Dershowitz to Newsmax: Trump's Venezuela Strike Constitutional
Harvard University professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said on Newsmax on Friday that President Donald Trump acted within his constitutional authority in a U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
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Tommy Pigott to Newsmax: Admin Targeting Narcoterrorists
State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott told Newsmax on Friday that the Trump administration remains focused on stopping Venezuelan narcoterrorists and cutting off the flow of drugs into the United States. Pigott made the remarks one day after the Senate ...
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Trump: 'We're Open for Business' on Venezuelan Oil
The United States will refine and sell up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan ?crude oil under a new arrangement with the country following the ousting of former president Nicolas ?Maduro, President Donald Trump said Friday.
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Minn. House Speaker Demuth to Newsmax: Leaders Must Back Officers at All Levels
Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, R-Cold Spring, told Newsmax on Friday that recent anti-immigration enforcement protests and rhetoric in her state risk escalating into violence.
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Rep. Mast to Newsmax: Agent in Minnesota Acted Reasonably
Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., on Friday defended the ICE agent who shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis on Wednesday, arguing that the agent acted reasonably in a split-second, life-or-death situation.
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Attorney Schoen to Newsmax: Mangione Death Penalty Charge at Risk
Attorney David Schoen said Friday that the federal prosecution in the Luigi Mangione case hinges on complex jurisdictional and statutory questions that could determine if the most serious charges survive, including those carrying the death penalty.
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Rep. Meuser to Newsmax: Venezuela Operation Not About Oil
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., said Friday that the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela was designed to end a brutal dictatorship, not to seize petroleum resources.
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Rep. Kiley to Newsmax: California Fraud Capital of US
Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., said Friday that California has become the nation's leading example of government fraud and mismanagement under Gov. Gavin Newsom."California is the fraud and corruption capital of the United States," Kiley told Newsmax TV's "National Report" on...
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Minn. Sen. Holmstrom to Newsmax: Minneapolis Mayor 'Firing Up the Mob'
Minnesota GOP state Sen. Michael Holmstrom on Friday accused Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey of using "politically charged language" that could inflame tensions after Frey criticized the Justice Department's handling of the investigation...
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Rep. Meuser to Newsmax: Dems 'Demonized' Agents Ahead of Minn. ICE Shooting
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., said Friday morning to Newsmax that Democrat leaders and allied media "demonized" federal law enforcement and helped create the volatile climate that preceded the Minneapolis shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent on Wednesday.
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Rep. Donalds to Newsmax: Supporting Criminal Referrals for Walz, Ellison
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's administration and state Attorney General Keith Ellison were aware of suspected fraud involving state social welfare spending and failed to stop it, while also pressuring state employees not to come forward...
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Jim Jordan to Newsmax: Republicans Strongly Behind Trump Despite Key Votes
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, dismissed suggestions of a Republican break with President Donald Trump on Friday, saying GOP lawmakers remain "strongly behind our president" after a pair of high-profile votes that showed pockets of resistance on Capitol Hill. Jordan, the chairman...
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Newsmax's Jason Mattera: FOP Says Policies Made ICE Shooting 'Predictable'
Minnesota's Fraternal Order of Police says Minneapolis' sanctuary policies made immigration enforcement more dangerous and were a "predictable" lead-up to tragedy, as the FBI investigates a fatal shooting involving an ICE agent, Newsmax's Jason Mattera reported.
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Rep. Rose to Newsmax: ACA 'Has Not Worked,' Time for 'Real Reforms'
Rep. John Rose, R-Tenn., said Friday on Newsmax's "Wake Up America" it was "unfortunate" that 17 of his Republican colleagues in the House voted to restore the lapsed Affordable Care Act subsidies because the law is failing Americans and is ripe for reform.
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Minn. State Rep. West to Newsmax: Cool Down Rhetoric After ICE Shooting
Inflammatory language from local and state Democrats is fueling public hostility toward federal law enforcement after the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman, and they must "cool down the temperature" to avoid renewed unrest, state Rep. Nolan West told Newsmax.
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Rep. Fine to Newsmax: Obamacare Subsidy Extension 'Performative'
The House-passed bill extending Affordable Care Act subsidies for three more years is unlikely to clear the Senate, Rep. Randy Fine told Newsmax on Friday, calling the measure a symbolic move that does not address rising healthcare costs.
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HHS's Means to Newsmax: New Guidance to Curb Junk Food
Calley Means, an aide to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., told Newsmax on Thursday that the Trump administration's new dietary guidance is also a federal purchasing strategy that could push processed foods out of taxpayer-funded institutions.
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David Lammy to Newsmax: US, UK Should Tackle Greenland Together
British Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy told Newsmax on Thursday that the United States and United Kingdom should address concerns in the Arctic and Greenland region together, stressing the importance of close coordination among allies as geopolitical threats increase in...