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Magistrate Judge’s Ruling Criticized as “Sophomoric” and “Nonsensical”

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

By Newsmax Wires | Tuesday, 18 November 2025 08:12 PM EST Joe diGenova, former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, and Victoria Toensing, a former senior official at the Department of Justice, criticized a magistrate judge’s rebuke of the department on Newsmax on Tuesday. On “The Chris Salcedo Show,”…

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Sen. Mullin Criticizes Affordable Care Act Mandates for Driving Insurance Consolidation and Premium Increases

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

By Jim Thomas | Tuesday, 18 November 2025 10:23 PM EST Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., told Newsmax on Tuesday that mandates under the Affordable Care Act and subsequent federal actions helped drive consolidation in the insurance industry, higher premiums, and resulting financial profit for major health carriers. Mullin, who sits…

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Trump Pressures Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Redistricting Battle

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

President Donald Trump dialed up pressure on Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Tuesday, urging him to deliver on Republican efforts to redraw congressional maps as the GOP seeks to keep pace with Democrat maneuvering in blue states. “I am working with Governor Mike Braun and other Indiana Republicans on picking…

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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun Urges Senate to Vote on Redistricting as Trump Applies Pressure

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said Tuesday he “will explore all options at my disposal” to compel the state Senate to vote next month on redrawing the state’s congressional map. The Indiana House of Representatives is prepared to meet to redraw the map in December, House Speaker Todd Huston, a Republican,…

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Federalism Key to Mail-In Voting Concerns, Says Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon told Newsmax that Americans have some valid concerns about mail-in voting. Dhillon told “Carl Higbie FRONTLINE” on Tuesday that the attention needs to be placed on the states. “And what they need to understand,” she said, “is that under our…

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Trump Warns Against ‘Woke AI’ and Calls for Federal Standards

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

President Donald Trump warned Tuesday that states pushing DEI-driven rules for artificial intelligence are creating “Woke AI” that could undermine the nation’s economic momentum and position as a global AI leader. “Investment in AI is helping to make the U.S. Economy the ‘HOTTEST’ in the World — But overregulation by…

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Elon Musk Responds to Billie Eilish’s Criticism Over Wealth

Ella Thomas, November 18, 2025

By Zoe Papadakis | Tuesday, 18 November 2025 10:34 AM EST Elon Musk pushed back this week after being criticized by Billie Eilish over his wealth. Responding to an X post that summarized Eilish’s remarks, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO wrote, “She’s not the sharpest tool in the shed.” The…

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Texas Governor Condemns Federal Court Ruling Over Congressional Map

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott condemned a federal court ruling Tuesday in El Paso that blocked the state from adopting the new congressional map passed by the Legislature, which would have given Republicans several more seats. “The Legislature redrew our congressional maps to better reflect Texans’ conservative voting preferences — and…

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Senate Passes Epstein Files Transparency Act as Pressure Grows

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

Senate Majority Leader John Thune stated the Epstein Files Transparency Act could pass the Senate “as soon as tonight,” a comment he made to reporters and that journalist Lisa Desjardins first relayed on X. Thune said the House’s overwhelming 427–1 vote Tuesday afternoon left little reason for senators to pursue…

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Larry Summers Withdraws from Public Life Amid Epstein Emails Scandal

Stella Green, November 18, 2025

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers announced Monday he was stepping back from all public commitments following newly released emails showing continued contact between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a statement. Summers, who served as Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton, expressed “deeply ashamed” of his actions…

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