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Trump: Europe Should Reverse Weak Policies, US Wants 'Strong' Allies
President Donald Trump told leaders at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday that the U.S. wants "strong allies," urging Europe to reverse policies he said have weakened economies and energy security while citing his agenda as a growth model.
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Shirley Calls for 'Guardrails' on Fraud He Exposed in Minnesota
YouTube influencer Nick Shirley is taking his reporting on alleged Minnesota daycare fraud to Washington, D.C., and Congress on Wednesday, urging oversight and accountability in an exclusive with Newsmax congressional correspondent Kilmeny Duchardt.
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Habba to Newsmax: Trump Focused on Removing Dangerous Criminals, Not ICE 'Optics'
Senior Justice Department adviser Alina Habba dismissed reports that President Donald Trump is unhappy with the optics of recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, telling Newsmax on Tuesday night...
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EU Lawmakers Stall US Trade Deal in Protest Over Greenland
The European Parliament has decided to suspend its work on the European Union's trade deal with the United States in protest at President Donald Trump's demands to acquire Greenland and threats of tariffs on European allies who oppose his plan.
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Trump: 'Won't Use Force' to Acquire Greenland
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he wants negotiations to acquire Greenland, portraying the effort as a strategic necessity while insisting he does not want to use military force.
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Pollster John Zogby to Newsmax: Nothing Close to Affordability as Midterm Issue
The 2026 midterms and the ongoing battle over media narratives, reality and perception are more specific than the age-old phrase "it's the economy, stupid" – pollsters say it all comes down to "affordability," they told Newsmax on Tuesday night.
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Trump in Davos: 'When America Booms, the Entire World Booms'
President Donald Trump, speaking at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, declared that the surging U.S. economy under the first year of his second term as president benefits nations around the globe.
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Rep. Knott to Newsmax: Minnesota Fraud Scandal Is 'Tip of the Iceberg'
North Carolina Rep. Brad Knott told Newsmax on Wednesday that an alleged Minnesota fraud scandal is "just the tip of the iceberg," saying lawmakers are trying to determine both how far the alleged scheme goes and how it was able to continue.
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Mattera's Newsmax Crime Report: Dems Work to Hide Rap Sheets
Illinois Democrats are once again putting progressive ideology ahead of public safety with the passage of the so-called Clean Slate law, a sweeping measure that will allow nearly two million people to have their criminal records automatically sealed.
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ICE's Todd Lyons to Newsmax: 'Trump's Taking Handcuffs Off Cops'
Leftist agitators are pushing the Trump administration to take a tougher stance, as President Donald Trump has, in the words of Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, "taken the handcuffs off the cops" and placed them on criminals and those who obstruct law enforcement.
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All Roads Lead to Havana in Anti-American Subversion
President Donald Trump's sudden focus on Cuba is a reminder that the communist island nation is the head of the snake of anti-American mischief in the Western Hemisphere.
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Israel's Netanyahu Accepts Invitation to Join Trump's Board of Peace
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday accepted President Donald Trump's invitation to join the so-called "Board of Peace," an initiative that aims initially to end the conflict in Gaza but which could then be expanded to tackle conflicts...
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Rubio Will Address US Lawmakers Next Week on Venezuela Operation
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will address lawmakers publicly for the first time next week on the United States' operation in Venezuela, Punchbowl News reported on Wednesday.
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Supreme Court Considers Trump's Bid to Fire Fed's Lisa Cook
The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Wednesday to consider President Donald Trump's unprecedented attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in a case that tests how far the justices may be willing to go to preserve the central bank's independence.The case represents...
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Bessent: 'Grow Baby, Grow' Is US G20 Priority
Growth is going to be the priority of the United States' presidency of the Group of 20 industrialized nations, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday.
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Iranian Crown Prince to Newsmax: Trump Must Show He's 'a Man of His Words'
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said Tuesday that Iran's protest movement is running out of time and President Donald Trump must act to prove he stands by his word.
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Mexico Sends 37 More Cartel Members to US
Mexico's security minister said Tuesday that it had sent another 37 members of Mexican drug cartels to the United States, as the Trump administration ratchets up pressure on governments to crack down on criminal networks it says are smuggling drugs across the border. Mexican...
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Kremlin Seeks Clarity on Trump's Claim of 'Secret Sonic' Weapon
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that more clarity was needed on what President Donald Trump meant when he spoke of the United States possessing a "secret sonic" weapon it had used during its capture of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro.
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Trump Arrives in Davos Amid Tensions Over Greenland
President Donald Trump has landed in Switzerland following hours of delay after a minor electrical issue aboard Air Force forced a return to Washington to switch aircraft. Trump on Wednesday is set to address the World Economic Forum...
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US Envoy Witkoff Will Meet With Putin on Thursday
President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner to Moscow will meet Thursday with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Trump Touts 'Very Good' Call With Erdogan on Security
President Donald Trump said he had a "very good" phone conversation Tuesday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as the two leaders discussed regional security issues and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
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NASA's Isaacman to Newsmax: Trump Most Pro-Space President Since Kennedy
President Donald Trump's commitment to space has led to an upcoming historic launch, Jared Isaacman, the administrator of NASA, told Newsmax on Tuesday.
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Lawsuit: LA Schools Biased Against White Students
A long-standing Los Angeles school policy created decades ago under court-ordered desegregation is now under fire in federal court, with a conservative group alleging it discriminates against white students.
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Rep. Comer Rejects Clintons' Epstein Interview Offer
House Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., said he rejected an offer from Bill and Hillary Clinton's lawyers to avoid contempt charges by holding an unofficial talk without a transcript, as the committee moves toward contempt resolutions in its Jeffrey Epstein probe.
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Bondi: Halligan's Term as US Attorney in Va. Is Ending
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday night that Lindsey Halligan's tenure as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia is ending after her 120-day interim term expired without Senate confirmation.