Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Trump News

'Revenge of the walking dead ': DC insider warns Trump won't like what's coming

Discussing the growing Republican betrayal problems Donald Trump is experiencing as he attacks his own caucus and has made it his mission to oust some of them in primaries, longtime DC insider Mark McKinnon claimed the president is not going to like what is coming.

Appearing on MS NOW with host Alex Witt, McKinnon claimed that the retribution the president has been inflicting on some of his former allies is going to be returned in spades.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump insider unleashes vulgar on-air tirade against John Thune on Steve Bannon's podcast

Far-right podcaster Steve Bannon's War Room took an X-rated turn Wednesday when guest Mike Davis, a Trump insider and founder of the Article III Project, called Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) a "p—" — twice.

"John Thune is such a p—, and he just proved it with that statement," Davis said, responding to a clip of Thune offering a hedged answer on whether acting Attorney General Todd Blanche would face a difficult Senate confirmation fight. "John Thune's a p—."

Keep reading... Show less

'Happy Pride!' Trump's AI image of himself in tight flag shorts causes a stir

The internet mocked President Donald Trump for an AI image he reportedly shared of himself wearing a No. 47 football jersey and tight American flag shorts while holding a basketball and surrounded by male cheerleaders.

Trump has shared a number of AI images on his Truth Social platform, and although this one no longer appeared to be on his platform, it didn't stop commenters from responding.

Keep reading... Show less

Scott Bessent's combative hearing results in tense stare-down with steaming lawmaker

Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) had a stern response to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday during a congressional hearing after he attempted to dodge her question.

Bessent was testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee when Chu directly asked him if he had the same thoughts as President Donald Trump, after he recently told reporters in interviews about the impact of the Iran war on Americans' cost of living that he wasn't concerned. Trump said, "I don't think about Americans' financial situation. I don't think about anybody."

Keep reading... Show less

'Be dignified!' Hearing goes off the rails as Trump secretary gets nasty

A House Agriculture Committee hearing erupted Thursday into a sharp clash between Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH), with Rollins sniping that Congress's behavior explains why "the American people don't like Congress" as Brown repeatedly cut off Rollins's attempts to dodge yes-or-no questions.

Brown, the committee's vice-ranking member, came loaded with grim numbers. She pressed Rollins on whether she was aware that farm bankruptcies jumped 46 percent in 2025, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation — the second consecutive year of increases. Rollins began to deflect, noting the total number of farms, and Brown cut her off.

Keep reading... Show less

Todd Blanche's old podcast appearance may haunt him at confirmation hearing: report

President Donald Trump's former personal attorney and now pick for attorney general, Todd Blanche, might be confronted with tough questions from the Senate over his "cozy relationship" with the lawyer for convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, according to a report on Thursday.

David Oscar Markus has represented Maxwell and suggested she could be pardoned by Trump. She has agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee, but only under the condition of clemency.

Keep reading... Show less

‘Oh, my God!’ Trump official ordered to ‘stop talking’ as hearing devolves into chaos

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was repeatedly ordered to stop talking and struggled to answer basic questions about the farm economy Thursday during a tense House Agriculture Committee hearing that devolved into a shouting match.

Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN), the committee's ranking member, came loaded with data — and used every second of her question time to expose what she called the administration's ignorance of its own record.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump explodes at Fox News over Karl Rove's remarks: 'Put him out to pasture, now!'

Despite former White House chief of staff Karl Rove’s prediction on Fox News on Thursday morning that the Democratic “blue wave” in November may not be as damaging to the Republican Party as has been predicted, the Republican commentator was the target of the president’s ire on Truth Social.

Toward the end of his Fox News segment, Rove off-handedly mentioned, “And remember, this is a contest between two unfavorables. The president’s unfavorability is at 40 percent. The Democratic Party’s unfavorability is below 37. So who’s more- who’s less popular and how’s that going to affect the outcome?”

Keep reading... Show less

'Spanked': Insiders say voters sent these megadonors a stinging message

Billionaire tech CEOs and investors hoping to “buy” seats in Congress with nominees sympathetic to their demands are finding it easier to find candidates than it is to get them elected, no matter how many millions of dollars they invest in their campaigns.

According to a report from Politico’s Christine Mui, Dustin Gardiner, Madison Fernandez and Kimberly Leonard, Tuesday’s primaries were not kind to potential lawmakers who made no bones about their enthusiasm for tech initiatives that included the increasingly unpopular data centers.

Keep reading... Show less

Leaked emails reveal King Charles ‘jittery’ over Trump's UK visit: ‘Did not want to do it'

King Charles was reportedly nervous about hosting President Donald Trump for a state visit to the UK, according to a report from The i Paper on Thursday.

Leaked emails and messages have revealed that the King was concerned for one main reason: the president's contentious meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House in February 2025, where Trump and Vice President JD Vance ridiculed the Ukrainian leader for not showing enough gratitude for support from America.

Keep reading... Show less

'Reckless fool' Trump warned vindictive attack has put Dems' impossible dream within grasp

Donald Trump's vindictive takedown of a man he considers disloyal handed Democrats a real chance of a prize considered an impossible dream just a few months ago, a columnist warned the president Thursday.

By taking out his hurt feelings on Sen. John Cornyn, a 23-year GOP Capitol Hill fixture considered a certainty for re-election in Texas in November's midterms, Trump replaced him with the scandal-battered, widely disliked Trump clone, Ken Paxton.

Keep reading... Show less

Ex-Trump national security adviser to plead guilty after years of calls for his arrest

John Bolton, President Donald Trump's former national security adviser-turned-chief critic, has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors and is expected to plead guilty to illegal retention of sensitive national security documents, CNN reported Thursday, citing three sources familiar with the matter.

Bolton has also agreed to pay a fine of more than $2 million, according to one of the sources. A conviction on a single count of illegal retention carries a sentence of zero to 60 months in prison. A hearing is scheduled for June 26, according to the court docket.

Keep reading... Show less

‘Wrong choice’: Fox News host shocks co-hosts by slamming return of Confederate statues

Brian Kilmeade surprised his Fox & Friends co-hosts Thursday by breaking with the conservative line on Confederate monuments — declaring that Robert E. Lee shouldn't have a statue because he "made a choice, and it was the wrong choice."

The moment came after co-host Carley Shimkus noted that a Lee monument removed from a Charleston, South Carolina, school campus in 2021 had been put back on public display, and that Italian American groups had filed a federal lawsuit seeking to restore a Christopher Columbus statue removed from Columbus, Ohio's city hall in 2020.

Keep reading... Show less