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February 24, 2025
JD Vance: Trump's Heir in 2028?
A straw poll at CPAC reveals strong support for Vice President JD Vance as a potential successor to President Trump in 2028, highlighting his appeal as a continuation of Trump’s legacy.
In the world of conservative politics, the question of who will follow in the footsteps of President Donald Trump is a topic of intense speculation and debate. A recent straw poll conducted at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) has shed light on this matter, with Vice President JD Vance emerging as a favored candidate to succeed Trump in 2028.
rubio
February 24, 2025
Rubio Upset Over Zelenskyy's Reversal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio expresses frustration over Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s apparent reversal on a key postwar cooperation deal.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has voiced significant frustration following a recent interaction with Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Rubio detailed his disappointment in an interview, highlighting a stark contrast between Zelenskyy’s initial agreement to a postwar cooperation deal and his subsequent public denial of the terms.
Disputed Deal on Mineral Rights Rubio recounted a conversation centered on the issue of mineral rights in Ukraine, proposing a joint venture as a means to secure peace and ensure U.
hegseth
February 24, 2025
Hegseth Defends Trump's Military Shakeup
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth justified President Trump’s recent dismissal of top military officials, emphasizing the need for ‘fresh blood’ in the Department of Defense.
In a significant shakeup within the Department of Defense, President Donald Trump has dismissed several high-ranking military officials, a move that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth staunchly defends as necessary for revitalizing the military’s leadership. Speaking on Fox News Sunday, Hegseth addressed the firings, including that of Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen.
musk
February 24, 2025
Musk's Federal Email Sparks Legal Battle
Elon Musk’s demand for federal employees to justify their jobs via email has ignited a legal firestorm, with unions and advocacy groups filing a lawsuit against the controversial directive.
Elon Musk, a key advisor to President Donald Trump, has triggered a significant backlash within the federal workforce after issuing an email demanding employees justify their recent work or face termination. The directive, part of Musk’s broader mission to streamline government operations under the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency, has led to widespread confusion and legal challenges.
rfk
February 24, 2025
RFK Jr. Targets Antidepressants
New HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial stance on antidepressants has sparked concerns about potential policy changes.
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to establish the “Make America Healthy Again Commission,” chaired by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has raised eyebrows across the nation. The commission aims to tackle chronic diseases, with a particular focus on mental health and the use of antidepressants. Kennedy’s appointment and the commission’s goals have ignited a debate over the future of mental health policy in the United States.
trump
February 24, 2025
Trump Backs Musk's OPM Email
President Donald Trump defends Elon Musk’s controversial OPM email, calling it a ‘pretty ingenious idea’ amidst federal agency resistance.
In a move that has sparked both controversy and confusion within the federal government, President Donald Trump has publicly endorsed a directive from Elon Musk, his deputy and head of the Department of Government Efficiency. This directive, sent via the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), required federal employees to list five accomplishments from the previous week by midnight Monday, with failure to respond considered a resignation.
trump
February 24, 2025
Trump Urges Keystone XL Pipeline Revival: 'Get It Built Now'
President Donald Trump has called for the immediate revival of the Keystone XL Pipeline, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to energy infrastructure and job creation.
President Donald Trump has once again championed the revival of the Keystone XL Pipeline, a project that has been mired in controversy and political battles for over a decade. In a recent statement, Trump urged the company previously involved in the pipeline’s construction to return to the United States and resume work, promising swift regulatory approvals under his administration.
Vance, VP
Rubio, SecState
Hegseth, SecDef
Bondi, AG
RFK Jr., SecHHS
Patel, FBI
Musk, DOGE