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Trump’s Viral White House Meeting Exposes Shutdown Standoff

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 4, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

White House Meeting with Congressional Leaders Derails ‍into Trump Taunts

WASHINGTON (November 15, 2023) – A White House meeting intended to​ avert‍ a government ⁣shutdown and address critical​ funding issues dissolved‍ into political⁣ acrimony this ‍week, culminating in a racially charged social media post from ​former President Donald Trump. The meeting, held Monday with Senate Minority Leader ⁣Chuck Schumer, House⁢ Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, ⁣and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, initially​ focused‌ on securing a path to fund ⁤the government,‍ raise the debt limit, and ‍possibly address healthcare subsidies.

The discussion‌ reportedly ‍touched‌ on ‌the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA)⁣ reinsurance⁤ program, with Schumer suggesting Trump appeared unaware of the impending expiration ⁤of federal funding ​for the program, ⁤which helps lower‌ health insurance costs. Senator ⁤J.D.Vance expressed skepticism about this characterization, stating, “I’m​ highly skeptical the president was hearing‍ about it for the first time.” An ‍anonymous Republican⁣ source also dismissed the claim as “overblown.”

The meeting’s breakdown followed a⁣ pattern established during‌ Trump’s first term, ⁣where he frequently ‌negotiated directly with “Chuck ⁢and Nancy,” ‌as he ​referred to Schumer and Pelosi, frequently enough to the frustration‍ of his own party.

However, ‍the situation escalated​ hours after‍ the lawmakers ⁢departed. Trump’s team posted a‍ digitally altered video on social media depicting Jeffries wearing a sombrero and fake ⁤mustache alongside Schumer outside the White House.The ⁤post was widely ⁣condemned⁢ as ⁢racist.

Jeffries responded with a ⁢legal reference,⁣ stating,⁤ “Res ipsa ⁤loquitur. it⁢ means: The thing speaks ‍for itself.” He further criticized the management’s subsequent actions, calling them “unhinged ​and unserious” and lamenting the ⁣lack of follow-up to pursue a “meaningful bipartisan path ⁤toward funding the government.”

The incident underscores⁢ the challenges​ of bipartisan compromise in Washington, notably regarding annual appropriations. While Trump ‍has recently advanced priorities through executive action and with a compliant Congress – including the “One Big Lovely Bill ⁤Act” which enacted tax breaks, ​spending cuts,‍ and ​is now fueling his mass deportation⁣ agenda – navigating the legislative ⁢process typically ⁣requires negotiation, especially in the Senate. The government remains at risk⁤ of⁢ a shutdown as​ negotiations stall.

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Title: North Carolina Signs Law Following Train Stabbing of Refugee

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 4, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

North Carolina ⁤Governor Signs Law Expanding Capital punishment Options Following RefugeeS Death

RALEIGH, ​N.C. – North Carolina Governor Roy ‌Cooper signed a new law friday that ⁢expedites death penalty appeals and⁣ broadens‍ potential execution methods, days after a Ukrainian refugee was fatally stabbed on⁤ a Charlotte train. The legislation arrives as the accused, identified as Michael Hacker, ⁣faces⁣ both⁤ state⁢ first-degree murder charges and a federal count in connection with‍ the death of iryna Zarutska. Both charges carry the potential ‍for a death sentence.

The law mandates that appeals from death-row inmates be heard and reviewed‌ by courts by the ​end of ⁤2027. It also allows for the⁤ consideration of alternative ​capital punishment methods⁢ – potentially‌ including firing squads – should lethal injection become unavailable or be deemed unconstitutional due to challenges ⁣in accessing ‍necessary drugs. While the law⁤ does not explicitly‌ authorize firing squads, Governor Cooper stated, ⁤”there will be no ⁣firing ‍squads‍ in North Carolina during my time as governor,” calling‍ the practice “barbaric.” He has previously expressed support for‌ the death penalty in cases of “truly​ heinous crimes,” while emphasizing the need to ⁣resolve existing legal hurdles in the⁣ execution process.

The​ legislation’s passage follows the tragic death of 36-year-old Iryna⁢ zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was killed on a Charlotte area ⁤Transit⁣ System⁢ train on September​ 22nd.Hacker is accused of stabbing Zarutska multiple times.

the North Carolina NAACP chapter⁢ strongly condemned the bill-signing,‍ asserting that Governor Cooper “chose cruelty over⁣ justice” and⁢ criticizing legislators from ⁢both parties for their support.

Governor cooper also‌ referenced‍ last weekend’s shooting at a waterfront bar in ⁣southeastern North Carolina, which left three ⁣people dead and several injured, while⁣ advocating for increased ⁤mental health services and measures to prevent access‍ to firearms for “perilous people.” The North Carolina legislature is next⁣ scheduled to convene‍ on October 20th.

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As government shutdown draws closer, congressional leaders will meet Trump

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

White ‍House to Host Congressional Leaders as Shutdown Looms

WASHINGTON (AP) – With a goverment shutdown just days away,President Trump is⁣ set⁤ to meet with top congressional leaders at the White House ⁢on⁢ Monday in a last-ditch effort to⁢ avert‍ a federal closure. The meeting comes as disagreements persist over‌ federal funding and key policy issues, including extensions of Affordable Care Act tax credits and border wall funding.

The ‌potential shutdown,set to begin October 1st,would ‍impact⁣ hundreds of thousands of federal workers and ​disrupt government services nationwide. At ​stake ⁣are funding levels for numerous ⁣federal agencies, and the fate of tax credits ⁤that ⁤have subsidized health insurance for ⁤millions as the⁣ COVID-19 pandemic.These credits, designed to expand coverage for low-⁢ and middle-income individuals,⁣ are⁢ scheduled to expire at ⁢the​ end of the year.

Senate Majority Whip ‌John Thune (R-SD) stated Sunday that ‌the tax credit program is⁤ “desperately⁤ in⁤ need of reform,” and Republicans are seeking to address “waste, fraud and abuse.”⁤ He has urged Democrats‌ to first pass the ⁣funding bill and than address the ‌tax‌ credits separately.

The meetingS⁢ outcome is uncertain, given a history of ​strained negotiations between Trump and Democratic leaders. In August, a discussion between President ‍Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer regarding Senate confirmation votes ended with Trump telling⁤ Schumer to “go to hell” in a social media post.Trump also recently⁣ canceled a planned meeting with congressional leaders,deeming Democratic demands “unserious and ridiculous.”⁤ Schumer,‍ however, believes the White House’s ‌decision to reschedule​ the meeting indicates they “felt the heat.”

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Trump Supreme Court Tariff Appeal: Legal Battle Over Trade Tariffs

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Appeals to Supreme Court⁣ Over​ Tariff Legality

Washington,D.C.- August 26, ⁢2025 – President Donald Trump⁣ has requested the Supreme Court ​to ⁤expedite a review⁣ of lower ⁣court⁤ rulings that⁤ deemed most of his tariffs illegal.⁢ The appeal, filed Wednesday night, seeks to overturn a ⁤recent decision by the ⁤U.S.Court of appeals for ‍the Federal ⁢Circuit.

The Federal Circuit,‌ in a 7-4 ruling, determined that Trump exceeded his presidential‌ authority when⁣ implementing the ⁣broad tariffs levied on goods from virtually all ⁢countries. This ⁢decision casts ⁣doubt on a key component ‌of ⁤Trump’s trade policy.

Trump is requesting the Supreme Court ⁤to hear arguments in⁣ early November and issue ⁤a⁢ final ruling ⁤shortly thereafter – a considerably faster timeline than the court’s typical process, which ‍could extend into early summer 2026.

Treasury ‍Secretary Scott Bessent,in a declaration supporting the⁢ appeal,argued that⁢ the lower ⁢court’s ruling “gravely undermines the President’s ability‍ to conduct ‍real-world diplomacy​ and his ability to‍ protect the national‌ security and economy of the United States.” Filings submitted by Trump’s legal team also warn that delaying a decision until ⁤June 2026 could lead to the collection of $750 ⁤billion to $1 trillion in ⁤tariffs, and subsequently, significant economic disruption if those tariffs were then unwound.

The tariffs were originally imposed using the International Emergency Economic Powers‌ Act ‌(IEEPA), with the Trump administration⁣ declaring the U.S. federal deficit ⁤with⁤ othre nations⁤ a ‌national emergency. Though, ⁢the appeals court ‌asserted ​that “tariffs⁢ are a core Congressional ​power,” constitutionally vested in the ‌legislative ​branch, not the executive.​ The court specifically stated‍ that the power to impose taxes, including tariffs, “is vested exclusively in ⁣the legislative branch ⁣by the Constitution.”

The ‍Federal circuit has paused its ruling from taking effect until October ‍14th, providing time for ‍the Supreme Court to consider the⁤ appeal and potentially issue a stay of the decision.

Jeffrey Schwab,senior counsel at the Liberty Justice ‍Center,representing plaintiffs who successfully challenged the tariffs,stated,”Both federal courts that considered the issue agreed that‌ IEEPA does not give⁢ the President unchecked tariff authority.” He expressed confidence in their‌ legal‌ arguments and⁤ highlighted⁤ the harm the tariffs ⁢are causing to small ​businesses, hoping for a “prompt resolution” to the case.

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Trump Tariffs: Advisor Claims Blocked Ruling ‘End of US

by Emma Walker – News Editor August 31, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Trade Adviser Peter Navarro Warns Supreme Court Loss ​on‌ Tariffs Would Meen ‘End of the ⁣United States’

WASHINGTON – Peter Navarro, a top trade adviser to former President Donald Trump, issued a⁤ stark warning Sunday, claiming a⁣ Supreme Court ruling against the legality of Trump’s ⁣tariffs would spell disaster ⁤for the country.The comments​ followed a Friday decision by the ​U.S. Court of Appeals for the ⁢Federal Circuit that found most of Trump’s tariffs ​were illegally imposed, challenging a core component of his⁤ economic policies.

Navarro, speaking on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” labeled the ⁢appeals court ruling “weaponized partisan injustice at its worst” and predicted a loss at the Supreme Court would be catastrophic. ‌”If we⁤ lose the case, President Trump is right. It will be the end of the ⁢United States,” he stated.

The appeals court ruled Trump overstepped his authority by invoking the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to ‌justify the broad​ “reciprocal” tariffs levied against numerous countries. While the court allowed the tariffs to remain in effect until⁤ Oct. 14 to allow for an appeal to the Supreme ​Court, the decision casts importent doubt on the future of the tariffs.

Trump himself reacted to the ruling on his Truth Social platform, asserting, “If these Tariffs‍ ever went away,‌ it would be a total disaster for the Country,” and vowing to utilize them “to the benefit of our Nation” with the Supreme Court’s support.

According to the Tax‌ Foundation, the tariffs‍ currently affect approximately⁣ 69% of U.S. ⁢goods imports, a figure that would ⁣drop to around 16% if the court’s decision is upheld.⁢ Though,the ruling does not impact Trump’s sector-specific⁣ tariffs on steel and aluminum.

Navarro expressed optimism about the⁤ governance’s chances with ⁣the Supreme Court,citing a dissenting opinion ⁤as a “road map” for ‍a ⁢successful appeal. The White House has not yet commented on the ruling.

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Epstein Files Release Criticized as ‘Recycled’ by Congress

by Priya Shah – Business Editor August 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Here’s⁢ a breakdown ‌of the⁣ core ​mission‌ conveyed⁣ in ‍the CNBC article, along with supporting details:

Core Mission: ​Too investigate and publicly reveal information related to Jeffrey​ Epstein‘s crimes and potential‍ connections to prominent figures, particularly Donald Trump, despite perceived obstruction from the Justice Department.

Supporting Details Demonstrating the Mission:

Congressional Subpoena ‍& ⁣Motion to Compel: Representative Lee filed a motion ‍to⁤ compel Trump’s Justice Department to release Epstein-related files, indicating a proactive effort to‍ obtain information.
Initial Document ‌Review: Democrats on the Oversight Committee reviewed the first batch of ‍documents and found that 97% was previously released ‍information, suggesting a lack of transparency ⁣or a ⁤deliberate attempt to withhold new information.
Focus on Flight Logs: The ‍only ⁤new information disclosed was flight⁤ logs, highlighting ⁢the committee’s interest⁤ in tracking ‌Epstein’s movements and potential ‍associates.
Criticism of DOJ: Both Rep. Lee and Rep.Garcia criticized the Justice Department’s limited disclosure,accusing it of not ⁤being interested in justice⁤ for victims or the truth.
Republican ⁤Pressure: The article notes that Republicans, including Trump ⁣supporters,‍ have been urging the governance to release the ​files, demonstrating a broader desire for transparency. Maxwell Transcripts Release: The simultaneous release of‍ Ghislaine​ maxwell transcripts shows ‌ongoing​ efforts to uncover information about Epstein’s network.* Redaction for Victim Protection: The Republican ⁢House oversight Committee spokesperson stated the intention to redact victim ⁤information and child sexual ​abuse material, showing a commitment to responsible ⁤disclosure.

In essence, the article portrays a situation where Congress is actively seeking information about Epstein, facing resistance from the Justice Department, and attempting to ⁣fulfill a mission of transparency and accountability.

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