Mike Johnson
Donald Trump Shares AI Image Suggesting 2028 Presidential Run Despite Constitutional Term Limits
Nov 29, 2025 10:34 am CST
US President Donald Trump has sparked constitutional debate by sharing an AI-generated image showing himself with a "TRUMP 2028, YES!" sign on Truth Social, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two terms. As Trump advances his "America First 2.0" agenda with a Republican Congress, polls show Donald Trump Jr. gaining momentum as a potential 2028 candidate against Vice President JD Vance.
RFK Jr's AI-Generated Thanksgiving Photo with Trump and Musk Sparks Internet Debate
Nov 28, 2025 02:22 pm CST
US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr shared a controversial Thanksgiving photo with President Trump and Elon Musk on Air Force One, triggering immediate speculation about its authenticity. Social media users quickly identified similarities to a previous image featuring the same individuals in identical positions but with different food, suggesting both images were AI-generated. This latest viral moment adds to ongoing discussions about Kennedy's relationship with Trump and the increasing prevalence of manipulated images in political communication.
Trump and Musk Appear Together in RFK Jr's Thanksgiving Photo Signaling Potential Reconciliation
Nov 28, 2025 02:01 pm CST
President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk were photographed sitting side by side during a Thanksgiving lunch hosted by US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, suggesting a potential thaw in their previously strained relationship. The social media post has sparked speculation about reconciliation between the two influential figures following earlier public disagreements over policy matters and social media controversies.
Why Congressman Clay Higgins Stood Alone Against Releasing the Jeffrey Epstein Files
Nov 19, 2025 06:53 pm CST
Republican Representative Clay Higgins became the sole congressional voice opposing the release of Jeffrey Epstein's case files, citing concerns about privacy for innocent individuals named in the documents. Despite pressure from both political parties and even President Trump's support for the legislation, Higgins maintained his principled stance against what he described as a "broad reveal" that could harm witnesses, family members, and others not criminally implicated in the case.
Epstein Files Transparency Act Advances Despite Trump's Shifting Stance: What Happens Next
Nov 18, 2025 01:37 am CST
The House is set to vote on a bipartisan bill requiring the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein's case files, overcoming months of resistance from Republican leadership. New revelations from Epstein's emails have reignited interest in the case, with allegations connecting prominent figures to his trafficking network. The legislation, forced to a vote through a rare discharge petition, would prohibit redactions that shield public figures from embarrassment while protecting victims' identities. The bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate despite growing public pressure for transparency.
Trump Urges Release of Epstein Files in Dramatic Policy Reversal Amid GOP Division
Nov 17, 2025 11:11 am CST
President Donald Trump has reversed his position on releasing Jeffrey Epstein case files, now urging House Republicans to vote for their disclosure amid growing internal party support. The shift comes during an escalating feud with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and represents a rare backtrack for Trump as lawmakers predict overwhelming bipartisan approval for the transparency measure that would compel the Justice Department to release all Epstein-related communications and investigation materials.
US Congress Ends Historic Government Shutdown: Impact on Federal Services and Political Implications
Nov 13, 2025 11:22 am CST
Congress has approved legislation ending the longest government shutdown in US history, restoring essential services and federal worker pay through January 30. The Republican-controlled House passed the bill 222-209 with President Trump's support, despite Democratic opposition over failed health insurance subsidy extensions. The political standoff highlighted partisan divisions, with neither side claiming a decisive victory as the government addresses its $38 trillion debt challenge.
Government Shutdown Enters Day 38 as Republicans Reject Democratic Health Care Compromise
Nov 08, 2025 11:06 am CST
The U.S. government shutdown has reached its 38th day as Senate Majority Leader John Thune rejected Democrats' offer to simultaneously reopen the government and extend expiring health care subsidies. While moderate Democrats continue seeking compromise solutions, the impasse deepens with Republicans refusing to negotiate on health care until government operations resume, affecting federal workers, airline operations, and food assistance programs nationwide.
US Government Shutdown Breaks Historic Record: Economic Impact and Political Deadlock Explained
Nov 06, 2025 12:24 am CST
The United States is experiencing its longest government shutdown in history at 36 days, surpassing the previous 35-day record. The impasse stems from Democratic demands to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits versus Republican resistance. With $7 billion in economic losses already incurred, 42 million Americans losing food assistance, and 1.4 million federal workers affected, the shutdown showcases the deep political divide with no resolution in sight despite 14 failed Senate votes.
Trump vs Mamdani: Political Showdown Erupts as Democrat Makes History as New York's Youngest Mayor
Nov 05, 2025 02:25 pm CST
The historic election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City's youngest and first Muslim mayor has sparked an immediate political confrontation with President Donald Trump. Following Mamdani's direct challenge to Trump in his victory speech, the President responded with "AND SO IT BEGINS!" on Truth Social, while Republican leadership condemned the election as cementing the Democratic Party's shift toward radical socialism. With record voter turnout exceeding 2 million participants, this political faceoff signals a new chapter in American political discourse.









