POLITICAL NEWS
Setup News Ticker
   POLITICAL NEWS
Drudge ReportNov 25, 2025
China and Japan, With Trump in the Middle, Stoke Existential Showdown...




(Second column, 3rd story, link) Related stories:
Beijing sees calls with president as a win in spat over Taiwan...

Drudge Report Feed needs your support!   Become a Patron



RELATED ARTICLES
Will the U.S. Attack Venezuela? Trump's Anti-Maduro Campaign Seen as Part of a Broader Regional Plan (Democracy Now)
China sees Trump calls as win in spat with Japan over Taiwan... (Drudge Report)

Drudge ReportNov 25, 2025
Russia expected to reject any changes to peace plan that Ukraine accepts...




(Second column, 1st story, link) Related stories:
China sees Trump calls as win in spat with Japan over Taiwan...



Drudge ReportNov 25, 2025
BONDI BLOWS IT: COMEY, JAMES CASES DISMISSED...




(First column, 13th story, link) Related stories:
SECRET TRIBUNAL: Pentagon investigating Sen. Mark Kelly...
Urged troops to defy 'illegal orders'...
Trump's accusations of treason draw bipartisan rebuke...
'PUNISHABLE BY DEATH'...
DOJ Staff Rip 'Irreversible Damage' in Tell-All Farewell Notes...



Drudge ReportNov 25, 2025
$10 Billion and Counting: Administration Snaps Up Stakes in Private Firms...




(First column, 2nd story, link)
Drudge Report Feed needs your support!   Become a Patron



RELATED ARTICLES
Trump Administration Is Taking Billions in Stakes in Firms Like Intel (New York Times Politics)

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesNov 25, 2025
Drug Arrests and Gun Seizures Fell as Homeland Security Pursued Immigration
Internal documents reveal the impact on crime fighting as the Trump administration diverts special agents to its mass deportation agenda.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 25, 2025
After a week of reprimands, some in Congress are having second thoughts
Censures were historically rare rebukes against lawmakers. But members of the House are increasingly using them in ways their peers say are political.

Drudge ReportNov 25, 2025
Is USA invading Venezuela? Or trying to make a deal?




(First column, 15th story, link) Related stories:
Christmas cancelled for US troops...

Drudge Report Feed needs your support!   Become a Patron



New York Times PoliticsNov 25, 2025
Justice Dept. Whistleblower Joins Legal Group Battling the Trump Administration
Erez Reuveni, a lawyer who once defended the president's immigration policies in court, will now work for an advocacy group that sues to stop them.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 25, 2025
As judges face more threats, only the Supreme Court got new security funds
Judiciary officials had asked lawmakers for an additional $142 million for security for lower federal courts, a 19 percent increase.

Politics - U.S. HouseNov 25, 2025
Despite an Election Loss, Deja Foxx, Continues to Press for Social Change
The 25-year-old is harnessing the power of the internet to propel other working class and Gen Z digital natives into office.

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
How Rubio Tried to Bring a Pro-Russia Peace Plan to Middle Ground
While President Trump attacked the Ukrainians, Secretary of State Marco Rubio flew to Geneva to seize control of negotiations that were going off the rails.

RELATED ARTICLES
What to Know About Trump's Peace Plan for Russia and Ukraine (New York Times Politics)

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Pentagon Opens Inquiry Into Senator Mark Kelly Over What Hegseth Calls ‘Seditious' Video
The defense secretary called the senator's remarks urging troops not to follow illegal orders "despicable, reckless, and false."

Politics - U.S. HouseNov 24, 2025
Schumer Faces Pushback From ‘Fight Club' Group of Senate Democrats
A group of liberal senators is quietly challenging the minority leader over his approach to the midterms and President Trump, in a sign of the party's deep frustration.

Politics - U.S. HouseNov 24, 2025
Former Senator Doug Jones Enters Alabama Governor's Race
The move sets up a possible rematch between Mr. Jones, the last Democrat to win statewide office in Alabama, and Tommy Tuberville, the Republican who ousted him from the Senate in 2020.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Justice Dept. weighs appeal options after judge tosses Comey, James cases
The decision disqualifying Lindsey Halligan as interim U.S. attorney sets back President Donald Trump's efforts to use the Justice Department to target perceived rivals.

Democracy NowNov 24, 2025
From Affordability to Genocide, Trump-Mamdani Meeting at White House Was Full of Surprises
After months of mutual animosity, President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met for the first time in a widely anticipated meeting late last week. But after the two discussed Mamdani's plans to lower the cost of living in New York City, where both men grew up, Trump said that he and Mamdani "agree on a lot more than I would have thought" and promised to work together once Mamdani takes office in January. The newly friendly relationship is likely temporary, but still "remarkable," says Ross Barkan, who is writing a book about Mamdani's rapid political rise. "If Trump is less antagonistic towards Mamdani, the idea is to have Trump do as little damage as possible to New York City," Barkan says of Mamdani's conciliatory approach to the meeting. "He's not going to attack. He's going to try to build coalitions."

Barkan also comments on the brewing intra-party conflict between the Democratic establishment and the more left-wing Democratic Socialists of America — whose members, including Mamdani, typically run for elected office as Democrats — as well as what Trump's lack of challenge to Mamdani's assertion that Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza says about the shifting discourse on Israel-Palestine in the United States.


RELATED ARTICLES
Trump allies urge focus on workers as White House boosts AI development (Washington Post Politics)

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Trump Orders Construction of A.I. Platform to Use Troves of Government Data for Research
The executive order signed on Monday directs the Department of Energy's national laboratories to create the A.I. platform in partnership with A.I. companies.

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Trump Is Considering a Push to Extend Obamacare Subsidies
President Trump has not made a final decision. But he is under pressure to address the cost of health care, which for many Americans will jump if the subsidies expire.

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Trump Moves Toward Labeling Parts of Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorists
The president's order took no immediate action, but opened the door to financial and travel sanctions for members of the movement in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.

RELATED ARTICLES
Trump designates chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood ‘foreign terrorist organizations' (Washington Post Politics)

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Xi Presses Trump on Taiwan as They Agree to Meet in China in April
In an unusual move, Xi Jinping, the leader of China, called President Trump. The two spoke about trade, Taiwan and Ukraine, according to separate official statements.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Supreme Court tells state to reconsider screening child victim from defendant
The placement of a screen to shield a child-abuse victim in court might violate the constitutional right of a defendant to face their accuser, high court says.

Democracy NowNov 24, 2025
Climate Deal Excludes Fossil Fuel Phaseout as Wealthy Nations Place Burden "On the Backs of the Poor"
Global negotiations at the annual U.N. climate summit ended Saturday in Belém, Brazil, with a watered-down agreement that does not even mention fossil fuels, let alone offer a roadmap to phase out what are the primary contributors to the climate crisis. The COP30 agreement also makes no new commitments to halt deforestation and does not address global meat consumption, another major driver of global warming.

"I'm angry at a really weak outcome. I'm angry at the fossil fuel lobbyists roaming the venue freely, while the Indigenous activists [were] met with militarized repression," says Brandon Wu, director of policy and campaigns at ActionAid USA. "I have a special level of incandescent outrage at … the rich, developed countries of the Global North who come in to these conferences, and they act like they're the heroes, when, in fact, what they're doing is shifting the burden of a crisis that they caused onto the backs of the poor."

"The absence of the United States is critical," adds Jonathan Watts, global environment writer at The Guardian. "The United States under Donald Trump is trying to go backwards to the 20th century in a fossil fuel era, whereas a huge part of the rest of the world wants to move forward into something else."


Washington Post PoliticsNov 22, 2025
Justice Dept. again asks for Epstein grand jury testimony to be unsealed
The move is the first step the department has taken since Congress compelled the release of more files, though Trump could direct the release of such information without the courts.

Yahoo PoliticsNov 21, 2025
Takeaways from the Trump-Mamdani White House meeting


Democracy NowOct 28, 2025
Millions Face Soaring Health Insurance Premiums as GOP Refuses to Extend Obamacare Subsidies
The central fight in the U.S. federal government shutdown has been over healthcare costs, with Democrats demanding that Republicans agree to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act set to expire this Saturday. Without an extension of those subsidies, health premiums could more than double for millions of people across the country. The enhanced subsidies were first put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The purpose of healthcare has increasingly become profit-making rather than a public service," says Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, professor of public health at Hunter College and co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Program. She says that while extending the Obamacare subsidies is vital, the United States should move toward universal public healthcare like every other major Western economy "and away from our private, profit-oriented healthcare system."


Reuters PoliticsJun 17, 2020
U.S. government proposes rolling back protections for big tech
The U.S. Justice Department proposed on Wednesday that Congress take up legislation to curb protections big tech platforms like Alphabet's Google and Facebook have had for decades, a senior official said, following through on U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to crack down on tech giants.
  • CEOExpress
  • c/o CommunityScape | 200 Anderson Avenue
    Rochester, NY 14607
  • Contact
  • As an Amazon Associate
    CEOExpress earns from
    qualifying purchases.

©1999-2025 CEOExpress Company LLC