As the government shutdown continues, Trump is calling on Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster. This bold move could reshape the political landscape. What are the implications?
Donald Trump has officially ruled out a 2028 presidential run, citing the 22nd Amendment. Despite enjoying high polling numbers, he acknowledges the constitutional barrier and dismisses alternative scenarios.
President Trump expressed regret over not being able to run for a third term, sharing his thoughts during a flight to South Korea. House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed the constitutional limitations, but Trump continues to hint at his future political ambitions.
In a surprising admission on Air Force One, Trump acknowledges he cannot run for a third term, despite his soaring poll numbers. House Speaker Mike Johnson weighs in on constitutional constraints, leaving many wondering about Trump's future in politics.
In a heated private call, Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Speaker Mike Johnson over the GOP's handling of the government shutdown, sparking tensions within the party as consequences of inaction loom large.
House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals his discussions with Trump about a potential third term, but emphasizes the constitutional hurdles. Will Trump really run in 2028 or is it just a tease?
Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 dazzled audiences at Paramount Studios with a star-studded fashion show featuring top designers and celebrity models, all directed by Baz Luhrmann. Highlights included Nicole Kidman's stunning gown and Angela Bassett's iconic reprise of Queen Ramonda.
In a stunning display of skill, Cincinnati's quarterback completed 21 passes for 244 yards and a touchdown, leading his team to its first win of the season. Fans are buzzing over this game-changing performance!
In a revealing interview with the BBC, Kamala Harris expresses her intent to remain in politics and hints at a potential run for president in 2028. Despite low polling numbers, she remains confident about the future of women in leadership roles.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Senate has blocked three crucial bills aimed at compensating federal employees required to work during the ongoing government shutdown, revealing deep partisan divides.