Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Latest Headlines

'A lie!' Speaker slams Dems as he claims 'zero' plan to cut Social Security and Medicaid

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) slammed Democrats for "lying" about the House Republicans' funding bill that he claimed will pass the House on Tuesday.

In a press conference from Capitol Hill Tuesday morning, Johnson declared "we'll have the votes" to pass the funding bill and avert a government shutdown.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump orders massive tariff hike and announces national emergency as Canada row escalates

President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social Tuesday that he is ordering an even greater escalation of tariffs against Canada, with a 25 to 50 percent tax on steel and aluminum imports from that country, effective Wednesday.

This comes in retaliation to the Canadian province of Ontario instituting its own 25 percent tariff on electricity exports to Minnesota, Michigan and New York, which was a salvo against Trump's initial trade war measures on the country.

Keep reading... Show less

'How dare you': Ex-Trump official scorched for trying to pin impending shutdown on Dems

Former Democratic New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn clashed with former Trump administration official Matt Mowers on CNN Tuesday over the state of the economy, and the responsibility of the GOP to prevent a federal government shutdown, as Mowers tried to shift blame for the uncertainty and the risk of a shutdown onto Democrats.

"Republicans can't blame the Democrats and then take credit for what they're putting out as a good jobs report. Either this is their economy or it is not," said Quinn. "Although we don't control anything at the moment ... we are not without power, but the greatest power we have is to work with Americans. If you've seen the very organic turnout at these town hall meetings, Republicans are having, people are mad about the economy. People are mad about this slash and burn attempt by Elon Musk to just gut the federal workforce in places that really are important, like the Veterans Administration, like Social Security."

Keep reading... Show less

'Genius' Musk 'so removed from reality' he doesn't see big win he's given Dems: analyst

MSNBC's Mike Barnicle questioned Elon Musk's intellect as a supposedly "certified genius" — as he handed Democrats what Barnicle called an easy political win.

The tech billionaire and close adviser to President Donald Trump announced the widely popular entitlement programs Social Security and Medicare were on the chopping block as he makes sweeping cuts to the government workforce and other federal spending, and the "Morning Joe" contributor said that could help Democrats win next year's midterm elections.

Keep reading... Show less

'Duped': Analyst sees groundswell of internal GOP fury as 'snapshot' of an angry nation

Republican lawmakers are facing a wave of fury as voters pack their town halls to rage against President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk — with desperate GOP leadership now even advising members to stop doing town halls altogether and blaming the protests on outside liberal agitators.

But what it signifies is something much larger, wrote Theodore Johnson in an analysis for The Washington Post published on Tuesday.

Keep reading... Show less

'Oh Joe, you're crazy!' MSNBC host runs supercut showing months of unheeded warnings

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough patted himself on the back Tuesday for correctly predicting that President Donald Trump would fumble the economy with "radical policies."

The president inherited a humming economy from Joe Biden, but barely two months later he and his allies are seemingly preparing the public for a recession as markets shudder at uncertainty caused by Trump's tariffs and Elon Musk's government cuts — and the "Morning Joe" host rolled a supercut video of himself predicting that outcome since the election.

Keep reading... Show less

Lara Trump calls on Americans to 'kiss the feet' of her father-in-law and Elon Musk

Lara Trump suggested that Americans should worship President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk.

The president's daughter-in-law appeared Monday night with Sean Hannity on Fox News, the network on which she also hosts a program, and dismissed concerns that Musk was "enriching himself and his friends" as "laughable," saying that the public should instead demonstrate supplication for his purges of the government workforce, reported The Daily Beast.

Keep reading... Show less

The top driver of America's economy 'might be maxed out': Wall Street Journal

As President Donald Trump's trade wars shake confidence in the American economy, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that the economy's top driver may not have much more juice.

As noted by the Journal, consumer spending has kept the American economy afloat for the past several years through supply-chain disruptions, inflation and interest rate hikes.

Keep reading... Show less

He was convicted on allegedly fabricated evidence. He could be executed anyway.

Attorney Scott Greene warned those present in a Louisiana courtroom last September that the video they were about to see was disturbing. Created as part of a murder investigation, the 1993 tape showed a dentist repeatedly grinding a dental mold of the suspect’s teeth into the face and arm of a dead toddler during a post-mortem examination.

Those marks, which prosecutors decades ago had told jurors came from the suspect, were critical evidence in convicting Jimmie Chris Duncan, who has spent the past 27 years on death row for the killing of his girlfriend’s daughter. They were also a fraud, Greene argued at the appeals hearing.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump Pentagon pick spoke at an alien conspiracy conference

Two Arizona lawmakers and President Donald Trump’s nominee for a top Pentagon job spoke at a conspiracy theory convention over the weekend, appearing alongside a man who claims God is telling him to sell cryptocurrency.

Arizona lawmakers Sen. Mark Finchem, R-Prescott, and Rep. Leo Biasiucci, R-Lake Havasu, each spoke on multiple panels at the Quantum Summit 2 event, a convention for a fringe conspiracy theory that claims extraterrestrials are helping shape national and global policy.

Keep reading... Show less

'Extraordinarily damaging': Morning Joe shocked by Elon Musk's next target for cuts

Elon Musk pushed false claims about Social Security and Medicaid to justify his intention to cut those highly popular taxpayer entitlements, according to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough. And he added the tech mogul's intentions couldn't be more politically toxic.

Donald Trump's benefactor and adviser told Fox Business Network host Larry Kudlow that Democrats exploited federal entitlements to "attract and retain illegal immigrants" and then turn them into voters, which echoes the white nationalist "great replacement" theory, and the "Morning Joe" host blasted the billionaire's remarks.

Keep reading... Show less

Arrest of pro-Palestinian activist sparks outrage — Trump says 'first of many'

Protesters in New York and rights groups expressed outrage Monday over the arrest of a leader of pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University, as President Donald Trump vowed further crackdowns.

Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate and one of the most prominent faces of the university's high-profile protests, was arrested by US immigration officials over the weekend despite holding a permanent residency green card.

Keep reading... Show less

'Very hot topic': Criminals clamor to cast selves as victims in hope of Trump pardon

High-profile convicts are rushing to cast themselves as victims of a vengeful justice system in the hope that President Donald Trump will free them from prison sentences, Politico reported Tuesday.

Among them are Sam Bankman-Fried and ex-Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ).

Keep reading... Show less