SmartNews

'Pretty unbelievable': Fox News' Sean Hannity turns on Trump over 'bad' plan

Fox News anchor Sean Hannity is no fan of reports the White House is mulling over hiking taxes on the rich.

Republicans in the White House, Senate, and House were reportedly discussing a possible new tax bracket that would raise taxes on very wealthy people — specifically those making $1 million or more per year. Bloomberg reported Tuesday the plan "signals the GOP under President Donald Trump is seriously considering ideas to raise taxes on the rich."

Keep reading... Show less

The hopeful thing about our ugly, painful polarization

The Hopeful Thing About Our Ugly, Painful Polarization

An artist’s drawing of the American body politic in 2016 might picture furrowed brow, hand-wringing, hunched shoulders. Anxiety abounds, when not overridden by anger. Our extreme polarization is political, economic, social—but individuals feel it on a personal level. Small wonder if we seek relief in the hope that the social fracturing might be healed by one candidate or another.

Keep reading... Show less

'Major red flag': Expert warns 'someone needs to step in' over latest DOGE intrusion

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force sent staffers to the National Labor Relations Board, reported NPR on Wednesday — just a day after news broke about a whistleblower disclosing that DOGE may have seized crucial labor data from that agency.

"DOGE representatives visited the National Labor Relations Board office in Washington, D.C. for a meeting, according to an email obtained by NPR," said the report. "The email, sent to staff on behalf of NLRB chairman Marvin E. Kaplan and acting general counsel William Cowen and shared with NPR by two NLRB employees at regional offices who are not authorized to speak publicly, said two DOGE representatives would be detailed to the agency from the General Services Administration "part-time for several months" and would largely work remotely."

Keep reading... Show less

'Most insane thing I've ever heard!' James Carville unloads on new DNC official

Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville didn’t hold back his thoughts on the new multimillion campaign targeting incumbents in his party – an effort launched by Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg.

“Well, it's the most insane thing,” Carville said Wednesday on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake Tapper.”

Keep reading... Show less

'Silenced Americans': Rubio shuttering disinfo office amid surge in foreign influence ops

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday the government is shutting down a State Department office meant to fight foreign disinformation, alleging it "spent millions of dollars to actively silence and censor the voices of Americans," according to a new report.

Rubio accused the office, called the Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference office, or R/FIMI, of censoring Americans, particularly on social media, as well as targeting foreign lies, The Washington Post reported. He also claimed it used taxpayer dollars to kick people off platforms over activities such as questioning the origin of COVID-19.

Keep reading... Show less

'Catastrophic': Orgs warn Trump's new massive health cut plan poses 'existential' threat

President Donald Trump is planning for the Department of Health and Human Services to receive a cut of one-third of its overall discretionary budget, or roughly $40 billion, with potentially disastrous ramifications for health in the country, experts told The Washington Post.

"The HHS budget draft, known as a 'passback,' offers the first full look at the health and social service priorities of President Donald Trump’s Office of Management and Budget as it prepares to send his 2026 fiscal year budget request to Congress," said the report. "It shows how the Trump administration plans to reshape the federal health agencies that oversee food and drug safety, manage the nation’s response to infectious-disease threats and drive biomedical research."

Keep reading... Show less

Columnist celebrates new 'dollop of hope' amid Trump's ‘vandalism of the American Project’

Americans opposing President Donald Trump are getting more emboldened, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote in an analysis published Wednesday, and in some ways, even more hopeful.

For months in the immediate aftermath of the 2024 election, the Trump opposition appeared sapped of energy, with some Democratic lawmakers even capitulating on some of Trump's priorities. "Hands Off" protests that erupted this month are one of many signs that's over now — and not a moment too soon, because, wrote Kristof, Trump's designs for this country are grim.

Keep reading... Show less

‘This should concern everyone’: Ex-GOP official targeted by Trump vows to fight back

A week after President Donald Trump took the extraordinary step of ordering his Department of Justice to launch an investigation into former Homeland Security cybersecurity director Christopher Krebs, the onetime Republican official is speaking out.

And promising to fight back.

Keep reading... Show less

'Dictatorship, not a town hall': Families 'distraught' as MTG disruptors tased and jailed

A chaotic town hall for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday ended in the arrests of two men — who were tased by local police — and a woman arrested on a "vulgar language" charge, all spending the night in jail, a protest organizer told Raw Story.

Andrew Russell Nelms, 40, and Johnny Keith Williams, 45, were arrested at Greene's town hall at the Acworth Community Center in Acworth, Georgia, on Tuesday, on two charges — simple battery of a law enforcement officer and obstruction of a law enforcement officer — and Kiyana Davis, 28, was arrested on a city ordinance charge for "vulgar language," according to a news release published by the Acworth Police Department.

Keep reading... Show less

Maryland senator denied visitation with wrongly deported man in El Salvador

Maryland senator denied visitation with wrongly deported man in El Salvador

by Shauneen Miranda, Daily Montanan
April 16, 2025

Keep reading... Show less

'I would speak out vigorously!' Republicans who once decried IRS weaponization now silent

Republicans who once had their hair on fire over the use of the IRS as a political weapon are completely silent as Trump is openly doing just that, longtime Republican pollster Sarah Longwell noted in a thread posted to X on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump is moving to revoke the tax-exempt status of Harvard University in retaliation for the institution refusing to change its hiring practices and other policies in line with Trump's rescission of research funding. Trump made similar threats against Columbia University, which ultimately bowed to his political demands.

Keep reading... Show less

'I'm in ruins': MAGA MyPillow CEO insists he 'doesn't have 5 cents' to pay court tab

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell told a court this week he's broke and won't be able to write a check for all of the sanctions he's been ordered to pay.

Lindell claimed in court Wednesday that he and his company had "a combined $70 million in debt." He said the IRS is also garnishing him.

Keep reading... Show less

'Totally out of control!' Trump lashes out at 'radicalized' judge in lengthy rant

President Donald Trump on Wednesday continued his assault against the American judicial system in a social media post where he strongly criticized a federal judge who handed the White House a legal defeat yesterday.

“Can you believe it? A Judge ruled against us on 530,000 Illegal Migrants (that Joe Biden flew over the Border in his program to transport Illegals into the Country by airplane) saying that they can’t be looked at as a group, but that each case has to be tried individually,” Trump wrote Wednesday in a lengthy post on his Truth Social platform.

Keep reading... Show less