Former President Trump Donald Trump First GOP lawmaker calls on Gaetz to resign Katie Hill on Matt Gaetz: 'I feel betrayed by him' Anne Frank's stepsister: Trump 'obviously admired Hitler' MORE ’s endorsements pose a test for him ahead of 2022 as he looks to flex his political muscle after leaving office. The former president has thrown support behind conservative figures who have been particularly loyal to him, including Rep. Mo Brooks Morris (Mo) Jackson Brooks Trump blasts Arkansas GOP governor over veto of transgender bill The Hill's Morning Report - Biden: Let's make a deal on infrastructure, taxes Alabama Secretary of State rules out 2022 Senate bid after admitting to extramarital relationship MORE (R), who is running for Senate in Alabama, and former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sarah Sanders Andrew Giuliani planning run for New York governor Trump appears at Sarah Huckabee Sanders campaign event Trump … [Read more...] about Trump faces test of power with early endorsements
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The Hill’s 12:30 Report – Presented by ExxonMobil – World mourns the death of Prince Philip
Presented by ExxonMobil To view past editions of The Hill's 12:30 Report, click here: http://bit.ly/1M1mIfw To receive The Hill's 12:30 Report in your inbox, please sign up here: http://bit.ly/1Tt4hqN --> A midday take on what's happening in politics and how to have a sense of humor about it.* *Ha. Haha. Hahah. Sniff. Haha. Sniff. Ha--breaks down crying hysterically. The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Prince Philip dies | Remember the Duke of Edinburgh | BBC cuts into programming for announcement | Buckingham Palace hangs framed announcement | Biden unveils $1.5T budget, includes major hikes in social programs | Creates commission on whether to expand Supreme Court | Trump speaks at GOP donors retreat |Trump’s message big unknown | J&J vaccine doses expected to drop by 85 percent next week | DC will open vaccine eligibility a week earlier NEWS THIS MORNING Rest in peace, Prince Philip: Prince Philip , the Duke of Edinburgh and husband to … [Read more...] about The Hill’s 12:30 Report – Presented by ExxonMobil – World mourns the death of Prince Philip
Sixers’ Offense Sputters In Loss To Zion Williamson, Pelicans
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Zion Williamson scored 14 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter and the New Orleans Pelicans held on to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 101-94 on Friday night. Williamson scored the first six points of the fourth quarter and eight of the Pelicans’ first 10, extending an eight-point lead to 86-71. He scored three more times after the 76ers pulled to 94-87 with 4:03 left. READ MORE: $35 Million In Federal COVID-19 Relief Coming To Aid Of New Jersey Bars, Restaurants Williamson was 15 of 28 from the field and added 15 rebounds and eight assists. Brandon Ingram added 17 points, but shot 5 of 21 in his first game back after missing five with a right foot injury. Philadelphia, which missed an opportunity to tie Brooklyn for the best record in the Eastern Conference, tied a season low with 94 points. Joel Embiid, who had scored 59 points in two games since returning from injury, had 14 points on 5-of-16 shooting. His teammates struggled just as much as he did … [Read more...] about Sixers’ Offense Sputters In Loss To Zion Williamson, Pelicans
Mexico Tells Biden: Expect ‘Constant and Growing’ Migration
More migrants are coming to the United States, and the solution is more U.S. foreign aid to Central America, says Mexico’s foreign minister. “If you look at the region from different points of view, but especially demographics and economics, it is clear the flows are going to be constant and growing in coming years,” said foreign secretary Marcelo Ebrard, according to an Associated Press April 8 report . “The United States will have to allocate $2 billion per year for development in these countries, in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador,” said Ebrard, who is involved in the slow-motion negotiations with the White House about the migration surge into the United States. The $2 billion per year is roughly twice as much money as the $1 billion per year that President Joe Biden has suggested the U.S. should spend in Central America. But Biden’s offer of $1 billion is equivalent to just $30.22 per person in Central America — and is only a tiny slice of the economic damage … [Read more...] about Mexico Tells Biden: Expect ‘Constant and Growing’ Migration
FNC’s Carlson: ‘Nothing the Democratic Party Advocates for Is More Dishonest than Gun Control’
Thursday, FNC’s Tucker Carlson reacted to President Joe Biden’s pledge to use his executive authority to restrict Second Amendment rights earlier in the day. Carlson called Biden’s pick to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms “unhinged” and said efforts to curb gun rights were steeped in the government’s desire for control. Transcript as follows: CARLSON: We often accuse politicians of dishonesty on this show, but there are grades of it. Let’s boil it down. Nothing the Democratic Party advocates for is more dishonest than gun control. Everything about that one specific issue is false. Most policy debates actually aren’t like that, and we try to be honest about it on this show. No matter how passionate you are about a position that you have, you can still sort of see what the other side is talking about. You might, for example deeply dislike taxes, but you can still acknowledge it is fair to charge people for the services they receive from the government. So … [Read more...] about FNC’s Carlson: ‘Nothing the Democratic Party Advocates for Is More Dishonest than Gun Control’