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‘Tip of the spear’: Trump ramps up unscripted media blitz after years of reclusive Biden ducking questions

January 22, 2025

President Donald Trump is quickly showcasing his accessibility to reporters days after returning to the White House, a stark contrast to his Democratic predecessor who frequently ducked questions and took scripted questions from reporters. “We’ll take a few questions,” the president said on Tuesday, after announcing what’s said to be a half-trillion dollar investment by top tech companies to vastly expand the nation’s artificial intelligence infrastructure. Trump then...

House Speaker Johnson captures VP JD Vance’s first visit to the Oval Office on video

January 22, 2025

House Speaker Mike Johnson channeled his inner dad energy as he excitedly recorded Vice President JD Vance’s first time in the Oval Office. The speaker not only celebrated the moment, but he noted Vance’s background, saying his story is one that could happen “only in America.” “As we gathered for our meeting at the White House yesterday, JD Vance mentioned to us that he had never before visited...

Newsom uses LA fires to criticize President Trump’s reversal of Biden-era climate emissions standards

January 22, 2025

In an apparent swipe at President Donald Trump, Gov. Gavin Newsom suggested the Los Angeles fires were the result of climate change, urging skeptics that, “If you don’t believe in science, believe your own damn eyes.” He wrote those words in a press release issued on Tuesday in response to Trump’s executive orders around the environment and paired them alongside horrifying images of the fires raging in California,...

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The governor has not addressed whether he supports the ban, as hemp industry leaders have urged him to veto Senate Bill 3.

Rep. Todd Hunter, who presented the bill, said it would more likely infuse an estimated $300 million into incentives for movies and …