Trump, Mamdani and White House
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Mohammed bin Salman was shunned after he was implicated in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. But now he's back in the limelight and touted as a key to U.S. relations in the Middle East.
But behind the scenes, White House officials and congressional leaders are quietly collaborating on course corrections large and small, aware that their political fates are irrevocably tied to one another and that, for all their successes so far, some changes may be necessary.
A senior US official says President Trump supports the plan and both Russia and Ukraine have to make concessions.
White House insiders say they’re fed up with Sen. Ted Cruz’s antics and believe he has ulterior motives for breaking with President Trump. Trump administration sources told NOTUS that Cruz appears to be positioning himself against Vice President Vance ahead of a potential 2028 presidential bid.
President Donald Trump’s administration is working behind the scenes on fallback options if the Supreme Court strikes down one of his major tariff authorities, looking to replace the levies as quickly as possible.
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Keith Olbermann calls Cristiano Ronaldo a 'fascist scumbag' after White House visit with Trump
Keith Olbermann criticized Cristiano Ronaldo, calling him a “fascist scumbag," following the soccer star’s visit to the White House for a dinner held in honor of the Saudi crown prince.
An NBC News analysis of one month of Musk’s social media posts shows what’s been on his mind, including a broad cross-section of fringe political topics.
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White House drafts order directing Justice Department to sue states that pass AI regulations
The draft order comes after Republicans in Congress failed to pass a federal ban on state AI regulation, as more lawmakers raise concerns about the technology.
In letters to the White House and DHS, Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Gary Peters called the intervention a “brazen interference with a federal investigation.”
As the UN Climate Change Conference was happening in Brazil, the Trump administration released proposals to open up offshore drilling and roll back protections for wetlands and endangered animals.