Trump Claims Diet Soda Kills Cancer Cells, White House Responds Trump Claims Diet Soda Kills Cancer Cells, White House Responds
Trump Claims Diet Soda Kills Cancer Cells, White House Responds President Donald Trump believes that diet soda can kill cancer cells in his latest dubious health claim, according to a top official in his administration. The comment was revealed by Dr. Mehmet Oz, the former talk-show host who now serves as Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Oz mentioned the claim on the President's son's "Triggered" podcast on Monday, April 13. Oz recalled a conversation with Trump aboard Air Force One. "Your dad argues that diet soda is good for him because it kills grass – if poured on grass – so, therefore, it must k…
Prominent Trump Critic Eric Swalwell Quits Congress Amid Sex Scandal Prominent Trump Critic Eric Swalwell Quits Congress Amid Sex Scandal
Prominent Trump Critic Eric Swalwell Quits Congress Amid Sex Scandal Eric Swalwell is quitting Congress following multiple allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. The seven-term California Democrat and nationally known prominent critic of President Donald Trump stepped down just one day after suspending his campaign for governor of California, a race in which polls showed he was the favorite. Swalwell, 45, made the announcement on social media late Monday afternoon, April 13, citing a desire to avoid distracting his constituents while continuing to fight what he called "serious, false allegations." He also apologized for "mistakes in judgment" and ack…
Trump's $10B Lawsuit Over Lewd Epstein Birthday Note Tossed By Judge Trump's $10B Lawsuit Over Lewd Epstein Birthday Note Tossed By Judge
Trump's $10B Lawsuit Over Lewd Epstein Birthday Note Tossed By Judge A federal judge has dismissed President Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit over a report of a birthday note that he signed and gave to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. A federal judge in Miami ruled on Monday, April 13, that Trump failed to show The Wall Street Journal acted with "actual malice" when it published its July 2025 story about the letter with Trump's name for the disgraced New York financier. Trump sued publisher Dow Jones & Co. and parent company News Corp, seeking $10 billion. "The complaint comes nowhere close to this standard," wrote US District J…
Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him
Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him Pope Leo XIV has made it clear he is unfazed by President Donald Trump’s sharp criticism of him. The feud between the first American-born Pope and the President erupted after Pope Leo criticized the administration’s rhetoric on the Iran conflict, calling it a "delusion of omnipotence" and urging global leaders to prioritize peace.  Click here for a new, updated story: Trump Deletes Image Of Himself As Jesus Following Backlash Trump responded Sunday night, April 12, with a series of social media posts branding the Pope as "WEAK on Crime" and "terrible for Foreign Policy." Leo t…
Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Names Ex-Personal Lawyer Todd Blanche Acting AG Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Names Ex-Personal Lawyer Todd Blanche Acting AG
Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, Names Ex-Personal Lawyer Todd Blanche Acting AG President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi shortly after reports surfaced that he had been considering replacing her. The official announcement came early Thursday afternoon, April 2. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump's personal attorney, has been named acting attorney general. "Pam Bondi is a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend, who faithfully served as my Attorney General over the past year," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Pam did a tremendous job overseeing a massive crackdown in Crime across our Country, with Murders plummeting to their lowest l…
Trump: 'Not Possible' For US To Afford Child Care, Medicare Amid Iran War Trump: 'Not Possible' For US To Afford Child Care, Medicare Amid Iran War
Trump: 'Not Possible' For US To Afford Child Care, Medicare Amid Iran War President Donald Trump said the federal government cannot afford to fund child care, Medicaid, and Medicare, as billions are spent on the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran. Trump made the remarks during a private Easter luncheon at the White House on Wednesday, April 1. He argued that states should "take care" of health and child care programs as his administration continues spending money on attacking Iran. During his comments, Trump said he directed Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought to pause federal child care funding. "We can't take care of dayca…
Trump Calls For Boycott Of Bruce Springsteen Concerts, 'Which Suck' Trump Calls For Boycott Of Bruce Springsteen Concerts, 'Which Suck'
Trump Calls For Boycott Of Bruce Springsteen Concerts, 'Which Suck' President Donald Trump is going after New Jersey's favorite son. In a Truth Social post on Thursday morning, April 2, Trump ripped Springsteen, one of his most outspoken critics and a native of Asbury Park, saying he has "Trump Derangement Syndrome." "Bad, and very boring singer, Bruce Springsteen, who looks like a dried up prune who has suffered greatly from the work of a really bad plastic surgeon, has long had a horrible and incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, sometimes referred to as TDS," Trump wrote. "The guy is a total loser who spews hate against a President who won a Land…
Trump Becomes First Sitting President To Attend Supreme Court Hearing: Here's What Case Trump Becomes First Sitting President To Attend Supreme Court Hearing: Here's What Case
Trump Becomes First Sitting President To Attend Supreme Court Hearing: Here's What Case Donald Trump has just made history. Trump became the first sitting US president to attend a Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday morning, April 1. Trump is present as the court hears oral arguments in the case Trump v. Barbara, which challenges the constitutionality of his executive order ending birthright citizenship. The case centers on Trump’s controversial order, signed on Jan. 20, 2025, the day he began his second term. The order seeks to deny citizenship to children born in the US to parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily.  Legal experts say the case could redefi…
'SKIN YOU ALIVE': Sarah Jessica Parker’s Ex-Assistant Sentenced For Election Threats 'SKIN YOU ALIVE': Sarah Jessica Parker’s Ex-Assistant Sentenced For Election Threats
'Skin YOU Alive': Sarah Jessica Parker’s Ex-Assistant Sentenced For Election Threats A man with a decades-long career in professional theater — including working as the personal assistant to award-winning actor Sarah Jessica Parker — has now been sentenced for sending violent death threats to a Pennsylvania election official, federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday, March 31. John Courtney Pollard, 63, of Philadelphia, was sentenced to 10 months in federal prison, followed by one year of supervised release, and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Pollard had previously pleaded guilty to making…
Medicaid Cuts Threaten Dozen NJ Hospitals, Study Finds: See Which Ones Medicaid Cuts Threaten Dozen NJ Hospitals, Study Finds: See Which Ones
Medicaid Cuts Threaten Dozen NJ Hospitals, Study Finds: See Which Ones Nearly 90 hospitals across the Northeast are at risk of closing, slashing services, or laying off workers due to Republican-passed cuts to Medicaid, according to a new study. Public Citizen released a report on Tuesday, March 31, that identifies 446 hospitals especially vulnerable to major cuts due to the previously named "One Big Beautiful Bill." President Donald Trump signed the GOP-backed budget reconciliation package into law on Friday, July 4, 2025. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the spending plan will gut $911 billion in federal spend…
Secret Military Complex Under New White House Ballroom Exposed By Lawsuit, Trump Confirms Secret Military Complex Under New White House Ballroom Exposed By Lawsuit, Trump Confirms
Secret Military Complex Under New White House Ballroom Exposed By Lawsuit, Trump Confirms The White House is getting a new ballroom. But according to President Donald Trump, that's not the half of it. Trump confirmed late Sunday night, March 29, that the US military is constructing a "massive" underground complex directly beneath the $400 million ballroom currently being built at the White House.  Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, the president described the gleaming new ballroom, which will span 90,000 square feet and accommodate up to 1,000 guests, as little more than a "shed" for the secret facility below. "Now, the military is building a big complex under the…
White House Launches New App: See What's Included, Missing White House Launches New App: See What's Included, Missing
White House Launches New App: See What's Included, Missing The White House has launched a new smartphone app that offers praise to President Donald Trump, selective data, and favorable news stories. After several cryptic teaser videos on social media, the White House app was officially released on Friday, March 27. The app is available on Apple and Google's stores. The White House claimed its app has updates that are "straight from the source, no filter." "From the Oval Office straight to your phone, the official White House app is the fastest, most powerful way to stay informed and engaged with the Trump administration," the White House…