Following the ongoing government shutdown and persistent media coverage of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has since publicly revealed extensive fraud in the program, citing state-supplied data while urging sweeping reforms.
Read More Secy. Rollins: ‘SNAP fraud is out of control’ — 186K dead people still listed as receiving benefitsTag: newsmax
Carney apologizes to Trump for running anti-tariff ad
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed that he apologized to President Donald Trump over an anti-tariff political advertisement that utilized the voice of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize Trump’s trade policy.
Read More Carney apologizes to Trump for running anti-tariff adGOP anticipating ‘moderate’ Democrats to break ranks by backing plan to reopen govt.
Moderate Democrats have reportedly grown increasingly frustrated by their party’s leadership and may vote to end the government shutdown as tens of millions of Americans begin to lose out on social benefits.
Read More GOP anticipating ‘moderate’ Democrats to break ranks by backing plan to reopen govt.Trump cancels trade negotiations with Canada following airing of ‘FAKE’ Reagan ad slamming tariffs
President Donald Trump announced that he is immediately canceling trade negotiations with Canada after the Ontario provincial government promoted a “FAKE” anti-tariff advertisement featuring the voice of former GOP President Ronald Reagan.
Read More Trump cancels trade negotiations with Canada following airing of ‘FAKE’ Reagan ad slamming tariffsNFL won’t reconsider Bad Bunny for Super Bowl halftime show
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday that the league will not replace Bad Bunny as its headline performer for the Super Bowl halftime show despite some criticism of the selection.
Read More NFL won’t reconsider Bad Bunny for Super Bowl halftime showReport: U.S. detains survivors of suspected drug trafficking vessel in Caribbean following strike
The U.S. Military is holding survivors from a suspected drug-trafficking vessel that was struck in the Caribbean earlier this week. The detentions appear to be the first known instance in which survivors have been taken into custody after a U.S. maritime strike in the region.
Read More Report: U.S. detains survivors of suspected drug trafficking vessel in Caribbean following strike
