In a surprising turn, foreign leaders and influential figures, including Catholic archbishops and the Federal Reserve chairman, are stepping up to challenge Trump after a year marked by attempts to placate him. This shift in diplomatic tone raises questions about his leadership.
In a lighthearted response, Vice President JD Vance dismissed backlash over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video of Hakeem Jeffries. While Jeffries called it racist, Vance insists it's all in good fun amid government shutdown talks.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed disappointment over Elon Musk's recent criticism of President Trump's spending bill, as tensions rise between the billionaire and the former president.
In a recent NBC interview, Trump warned Elon Musk of 'serious consequences' if he supports Democrats against Republicans, signaling a rift in their once-strong relationship. This feud stems from Musk's criticism of Trump's spending bill, which he labeled a 'disgusting abomination.'
Elon Musk has made headlines by calling Trump's tax bill a 'budget-busting abomination', igniting a fierce debate among Republicans as the president pushes for its passage.