đź’Ą Explore this awesome post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: congressional map,florida,Gov. Ron DeSantis,lawsuit đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis does not have the authority to call a special session to redraw Florida's congressional map midway through the decade since that power belonged to lawmakers, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday. Read more: DeSantis calls a special session in April to redraw Florida's congressional districts in favor of the GOP The Republican governor's announcement last month that he would hold a special session in April to draw new congressional districts violates…
🚀 Explore this trending post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: China,Donald Trump news,south africa,tariffs,trade deals 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — China and South Africa signed a framework agreement for a new trade deal on Friday as Africa's leading economy looks to other options in the wake of high import tariffs imposed on it by the United States and its diplomatic fallout with the Trump administration. South Africa's Department of Trade and Industry said the agreement would begin negotiations on a deal that would give some South African goods, such as fruit, duty-free…
✨ Check out this must-read post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: epstein files,investigation,jeffrey epstein 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: For two decades, police, FBI agents and prosecutors investigated allegations that Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused underage girls. Now, the Justice Department has released much of what it found to the public. Millions of documents comprise the most detailed look yet at the inner workings of multiple investigations into Epstein and his longtime confidant Ghislaine Maxwell. Read more: Hillary Clinton calls for a public hearing in the House investigation into Epstein These documents include some of the earliest police reports…
✨ Discover this insightful post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Donald Trump news,drug prices,health care costs,prescription drugs,trumprx 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration on Thursday launched TrumpRx, a website it says will help patients buy prescription drugs directly at a discount at a time when health care and the cost of living are growing concerns for Americans. Watch in our video player above. "You'll save a fortune," President Donald Trump said when unveiling the site. “This is also very good for overall health care.” He watches: Trump pledges to significantly reduce drug…
đź’Ą Discover this trending post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: news wrap âś… **What You’ll Learn**: In our Thursday cover story, Trump rejects an offer from Russia to temporarily extend limits on strategic nuclear weapons, Ukraine and Russia wrap up a second day of talks in Abu Dhabi, the Trump administration strips job protections for thousands of federal employees, Nigeria launches a new military operation against Islamist militants, and Vance cheers on US Olympic athletes in Milan. William Brangham: An update to a story we brought you last night. President Trump rejected an offer from Russia to…
đź’Ą Check out this insightful post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: cyberstalking,immigration enforcement,karoline leavitt,minnesota,Pam Bondi,tom homan,u.s. immigration and customs enforcement 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minneapolis man was arrested Thursday on charges of cyberstalking and threatening to kill or assault Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers involved in a crackdown in Minnesota. Federal prosecutors said in a statement that Kyle Wagner, 37, of Minneapolis was charged by complaint, and that a decision to file an indictment, which is necessary to take the case to trial, will be made soon. reconnaissance: Nearly two-thirds of Americans say…
đź’Ą Explore this trending post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: churches,Donald Trump news,internal revenue service,johnson amendment,National Prayer Breakfast,Religion,tax code,tax exempt đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: President Donald Trump on Thursday falsely claimed to have repealed a provision in the U.S. tax code that prohibited 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, including churches, from endorsing or opposing political candidates. Watch the clip in the video player above. “People like me and a lot of people want to hear from the secretaries,” Trump said. "They want to hear from the priests. They want to hear from them. I have been banned from talking…
🚀 Explore this insightful post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Donald Trump news,Fulton County,georgia,National Prayer Breakfast,Pam Bondi,tulsi gabbard âś… **What You’ll Learn**: President Donald Trump offered a changed explanation for the presence of Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, during last week's FBI search of the main election center in Fulton County, Georgia. Watch the clip in the video player above. Gabbard said in a letter to lawmakers earlier this week that she attended the inspection at Trump's request. But Trump confirmed Thursday, while speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast, that Gabbard "came in at Pam's…
đź’Ą Check out this insightful post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: elizabeth warren,Federal reserve,Jerome Powell,Kevin Warsh,scott bessent,senate,senate banking committee 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Scott Besent said it will be "up to the president" to decide whether or not to sue Kevin Warsh, Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, if he fails to lower interest rates. During his remarks at a private dinner at the elite Alfalfa Club on Saturday night, Trump said he might sue his newly chosen nominee to head the Federal Reserve if he doesn't lower interest rates.…
🔥 Read this trending post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Bill Clinton,epstein files,Hillary Clinton,James Comer,jeffrey epstein đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, have agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee in its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, but she is now publicly calling for the testimony to be in a public hearing rather than in a closed session. Read more: A list of powerful men named in the Epstein files, from Elon Musk to former Prince Andrew Hillary Clinton addressed the committee's chairman, Republican Rep. James…
