The Left’s Trillion-Dollar Nightmare
Democratic heads exploded last week. It could have been for any of the typical reasons. A black teen who cruelly...

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Democratic heads exploded last week. It could have been for any of the typical reasons. A black teen who cruelly...
Vice President JD Vance denied that Iran will receive "billions of dollars of assets" as part of a the U.S.-Iran deal that was announced Sunday and is set to be signed later this week.
Republicans have made a dramatic U-turn on the 2028 presidential election, with dozens of contenders now expected to enter the race to succeed Donald Trump as president, an insider told Raw Story.And while no candidates have officially announced their campaigns yet, Rick Wilson, former Republican operative and co-founder of The Lincoln Project, told Raw Story in an exclusive interview that he was tipped off about the development by strategists.“The number of Republicans who are planning to run in 2028 is growing by the minute,” Wilson told Raw Story.“I would say a year ago, there was the presumption that Trump was trying to run again,” Wilson said.But now it’s different. “They think Trump is going to croak,” he said.Wilson anticipated that nearly 20 people are planning on vying for the nation’s top job.“It will be people from Congress, from the Senate, governors, they’re all going to get in because they’re going to see the end of the Trump era. They’re going to claim the throne of MAGA,” Wilson said.“Ambition is a hell of a drug,” he added.Wilson shared insights about who some of the potential candidates could be, and how many have played a long waiting game and think it’s about time they line up.“Some of these guys have been sitting on the sidelines for a decade,” Wilson said. “They all think they should be president.”The number of candidates could present a problem for the GOP — and particularly Trump.“I think we’re going to see a real mess starting in the spring of next year, where you’re going to have the Ted Cruzes and Josh Hawleys and all these other people running around, and it’s going to make Trump lose his damn mind. He’s going to go crazy,” Wilson said.As for Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance, it’s unclear what they will decide to do. Wilson referred to the two Trump administration members as “two men with an exaggerated view.” He cited why Rubio’s timing could hurt him.“Marco has peaked way too early. He’s the golden child for Trump and MAGA world, but it’s so early,” Wilson said.By 2027, it will be clearer who might be next in line to succeed Trump and try to make gains among the MAGA movement, he said.“Watch the spring of next year, you’re going to see a lot of people suddenly visiting New Hampshire, suddenly visiting Iowa, suddenly announcing the ‘American Dream super PAC’ and writing terrible campaign books,” Wilson added. “That’s become sort of one of the things, the ritual.”
Hegseth this past week spoke with senior House Republicans in at least two separate conversations to discuss military spending, with the most recent taking place Thursday at the Pentagon.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are in a full court press to sell GOP lawmakers on a massive funding injection for the Pentagon’s budget. Hegseth this past week spoke with senior House Republicans in at least two separate conversations to discuss military spending, with the most recent taking place Thursday at the Pentagon.…
Here's What Lawmakers Are Saying About Trump's Nominee To Replace Tulsi Gabbard
Senators largely spoke highly of Trump’s pick to become the next director of National Intelligence (DNI) Thursday, but some criticized President Donald Trump for not nominating him […]
President Donald Trump named Jay Clayton, the former head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, as his next director of national intelligence.The president made the announcement on Truth Social after many Republicans objected to his nomination of Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as temporary DNI.'Few people anywhere in the Legal Community are respected at the level of Jay.' "I am pleased to announce the Nomination of very Highly Respected Jay Clayton, former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the former Head of Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the most prominent and successful Law Firms anywhere in the World," the president wrote, "and the current United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to be the next Director of National Intelligence and, importantly, to serve in my Cabinet."Clayton was previously confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a vote of 61-37 to lead the SEC."Few people anywhere in the Legal Community are respected at the level of Jay," the president added. "I encourage the United States Senate to confirm Jay as soon as possible."Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina praised the pick in a statement on social media."Jay Clayton is an OUTSTANDING choice by President Trump to serve as Director of National Intelligence," he wrote. "Jay is a proven leader with a distinguished record of public service and sound judgment needed to lead our intelligence community. I look forward to working with my colleagues to ensure his swift confirmation."Tillis vehemently opposed the nomination of Pulte, whom he called an "incendiary attack dog" that didn't have "a prayer" to get past the Senate.RELATED: Federal housing director calls for investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell — and for his removal "Whoever told the president to go ahead and commit to this publicly before vetting it should lose their jobs, because they should know that the math just works against Pulte being confirmed," Tillis said at the time. Democrats warned that they would oppose Pulte as well as the extension of FISA surveillance authorization. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!