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Trump lays out demands in virtual reintroduction to world stage President Trump took his first major foray on the world stage with a virtual speech with business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Lisa Desjardins reports. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #donaldtrump #trump #trumpadministration #trumpnews #news #policy #whitehouse #economics #useconomy #economy #worldeconomy #davos #switzerland
Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., questioned Kash Patel on Thursday in his confirmation hearing for FBI director. In his second round of questioning, Schiff pushed Patel to share what he testified to a grand jury about President Donald Trump's handling of classified documents at his private residence, Mar-a-Lago. "Mr. Patel may be the first nominee for FBI director in history who felt it necessary to plead the Fifth," Schiff said.Schiff also criticized Patel's nomination." How can any of us think that, that his background, his qualifications, hold a candle to the people who went before him? How did we get here where we are defending a nominee like this?" Schiff said. Patel appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee. A loyal Trump supporter, Patel is a former public defender turned Justice Department prosecutor. He served in President Donald Trump’s first term as chief of staff to acting defense secretary Christopher Miller. In interviews, he has said he wants to reduce the size of the national intelligence community, and shut down the FBI’s headquarters in Washington. He’s also repeated the false narrative that Trump won the 2020 election. #kashpatel #confirmationhearing #trump #donaldtrump #trumpnomination #nationalintelligence #pbsnewshour #newshour #pbsnews #trumpadministration #senatejudiciarycommittee #fbi #fbidirector #schiff #adamschiff
Walmart Decreases Food Prices Back To Pre-Inflation Within A Month Of Trump's Administration #Walmart #PriceDrop #FoodPrices #Inflation #TrumpAdministration #Economy #RollbackPrices
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Judge blocks Trump's order ending birthright citizenship A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, the first legal test for his flurry of immigration actions. Birthright citizenship was enshrined in the Constitution in 1868 and upheld by the Supreme Court in 1898. Washington is one of 22 states suing Trump over his order. State Attorney General Nick Brown joined Amna Nawaz to discuss more. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #trump #donaldtrump #trumpadministration #trumpnews #news #policy #birthright #citizenship #immigration #scotus #supremecourt
Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., was one of several Democratic senators who pressed FBI director nominee Kash Patel during his Thursday confirmation hearing on whether his loyalty was with law enforcement or people who attacked them at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Following other questions about Patel’s involvement with the “J6 choir,” which included offenders who assaulted officers that day, Schiff asked for more specific details on the nominee’s role with this group. Patel told senators he was not familiar with individual members of the choir. In a 2023 Truth Social post, he described the choir as "individuals who have been incarcerated as a result of their involvement" in the attack. The two had a contentious exchange. At one point, Schiff told Patel to turn around and face the Capitol Police officers in attendance for his hearing. “Look at them!” Schiff said. “I want you to look at them if you can, if you have the courage to look them in the eye, Mr. Patel, and tell them you're proud of what you did. Tell them you're proud that you raised money off of people that assaulted their colleagues, that pepper sprayed them, that beat them with poles.” Patel didn’t turn around and said, “I've never, never ever accepted violence against law enforcement.” In a different part of the hearing, Patel said he disagreed with President Donald Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 offenders who committed violent acts against police. A loyal Trump supporter, Patel is a former public defender turned Justice Department prosecutor. He served in Trump’s first term as chief of staff to acting defense secretary Christopher Miller. In interviews, he has said he wants to reduce the size of the national intelligence community, and shut down the FBI’s headquarters in Washington. He’s also repeated the false narrative that Trump won the 2020 election. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #jan6 #kashpatel #fbi #trumpadministration #trump #capitolpolice #jan6 #adamschiff #schiff #congress #senate
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Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., was one of several Democratic senators who pressed FBI director nominee Kash Patel during his Thursday confirmation hearing on whether his loyalty was with law enforcement or people who attacked them at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Following other questions about Patel’s involvement with the “J6 choir,” which included offenders who assaulted officers that day, Schiff asked for more specific details on the nominee’s role with this group. Patel told senators he was not familiar with individual members of the choir. In a 2023 Truth Social post, he described the choir as "individuals who have been incarcerated as a result of their involvement" in the attack. The two had a contentious exchange. At one point, Schiff told Patel to turn around and face the Capitol Police officers in attendance for his hearing. “Look at them!” Schiff said. “I want you to look at them if you can, if you have the courage to look them in the eye, Mr. Patel, and tell them you're proud of what you did. Tell them you're proud that you raised money off of people that assaulted their colleagues, that pepper sprayed them, that beat them with poles.” Patel didn’t turn around and said, “I've never, never ever accepted violence against law enforcement.” In a different part of the hearing, Patel said he disagreed with President Donald Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 offenders who committed violent acts against police. A loyal Trump supporter, Patel is a former public defender turned Justice Department prosecutor. He served in Trump’s first term as chief of staff to acting defense secretary Christopher Miller. In interviews, he has said he wants to reduce the size of the national intelligence community, and shut down the FBI’s headquarters in Washington. He’s also repeated the false narrative that Trump won the 2020 election. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #jan6 #kashpatel #fbi #trumpadministration #trump #capitolpolice #jan6 #adamschiff #schiff #congress #senate
Pentagon will send troops to southern border to carry out Trump's immigration crackdown For perspective on President Trump’s order sending 1,500 active-duty troops to the Mexican border, Amna Nawaz spoke with retired Rear Admiral James McPherson. He served as undersecretary of the Army and as the Army's general counsel during the first Trump administration. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #donaldtrump #trump #trumpadministration #news #trumpnews #immigration #policy #whitehouse #usmilitary #border #army #pentagon
Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Treasury Department, told senators Thursday that extending tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of 2025 is “the single most important economic issue of the day.” “This is pass-fail,” Bessent said, warning that “if we do not fix these tax cuts, if we do not renew and extend, then we will be facing an economic calamity. And, as always with financial instability, that falls on the middle and working-class people.” The comments from Bessent, a billionaire hedge fund manager, came during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. He was asked about the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which was enacted during Trump’s first term and made major changes to the tax code for individuals and businesses. Democrats on the committee argued during the hearing that if Trump extended parts of the law past this year, the wealthiest taxpayers would benefit while the $36 trillion national debt would grow. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #trumpadministration #senate #congress #capitolhill #government #news #taxes #taxcuts #economics #taxcode #finance
Trump Administration Challenges Birthright Citizenship for Native Americans  In a controversial move, the Trump administration is questioning the birthright citizenship of Native Americans, citing pre-14th Amendment laws. This action has sparked significant debate and legal challenges, with many arguing it undermines established constitutional rights. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the executive order, labeling it "blatantly unconstitutional."  #BreakingNews #TrumpAdministration #BirthrightCitizenship #NativeAmericanRights #ConstitutionalRights #USPolitics #HumanRights #IndigenousPeople #LegalDebate #Equality
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Brooks and Capehart on the busy first week of the new Trump administration New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including the busy first week for the Trump administration, what President Trump has prioritized since reentering the White House and his pardon of Jan. 6 rioters. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #donaldtrump #trump #trumpadministration #news #trumpnews #whitehouse #jan6 #january6 #pardon #capitolriot #capitol #dc #politicalanalysis #politics
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., told Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday that he has been "struggling with your nomination" to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Cassidy's comments came during the second hearing this week for Kennedy, President Donald Trump's pick for HHS secretary. While Cassidy, a medical doctor, said he and Kennedy were "completely aligned" on issues like combatting obesity and ultra-processed foods, their approaches on vaccination policy have differed. "I've approached it using the preponderance of evidence to reassure, and you've approached it using selected evidence to cast doubt," the senator said. He asked if Kennedy, "who has spent decades criticizing vaccines and who is financially vested in finding fault with vaccines — can he change his attitudes and approach now that he'll have the most important position influencing vaccine policy in the United States?" For years, Kennedy, an environmental lawyer, has spread misinformation and falsehoods about vaccines and their safety, including the heavily debunked claim that they cause autism. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #rfkjr #hhs #trumpadministration #donaldtrump #trump #republican #healthcare #vaccine
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., questioned Kash Patel on Thursday in his confirmation hearing for FBI director. Patel appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee. A loyal Trump supporter, Patel is a former public defender turned Justice Department prosecutor. He served in Trump’s first term as chief of staff to acting defense secretary Christopher Miller. In interviews, he has said he wants to reduce the size of the national intelligence community, and shut down the FBI’s headquarters in Washington. He’s also repeated the false narrative that Trump won the 2020 election. #kashpatel #amyklobuchar #klobuchar #confirmationhearing #fbidirector #fbi #trump #donaldtrump #trumpnomination #nationalintelligence #pbsnewshour #newshour #pbsnews #trumpadministration
Senators ask FBI director nominee Kash Patel about 'enemies list' and politicization Kash Patel, President Donald Trump's choice to lead the FBI, faced sharp and at times bipartisan questioning during his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday. Laura Barrón-López reports. #pbsnews #newshour #pbsnewshour #fbi #kashpatel #trumpcabinet #trumpadministration #congress #senate #january6 #trump
Sen. Gillibrand asks Gabbard about her views on banning TikTok Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., asked former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard about her views on TikTok in her confirmation hearing Thursday for director of national intelligence. Late last year, Congress passed a law requiring TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to sell the popular social media app to a U.S. buyer by Jan. 19 or be banned from app stores. Former President Joe Biden signed the legislation, but did not enforce the deadline, which was then extended for 75 days by President Donald Trump on his first day in office. Gillibrand listed reasons Congress is concerned about TikTok being a Chinese-owned app, including allowing a foreign government to have access to Americans’ data, and asked Gabbard to explain some of her past statements opposing U.S. ownership of TikTok and dismissing national security concerns. “I understand the concern, senator. I would just reiterate some of my concerns that I stated in the past about how this really is an issue about data privacy,” Gabbard responded. Gabbard is a veteran of the Army National Guard of more than two decades who deployed to Iraq and Kuwait during her service. She does not have a background in intelligence and has come under fire as a nominee for her past positive stances on Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Gabbard was the first American Samoan and the first Hindu elected to Congress. A former Democrat who ran for president in 2020, she became an independent in 2022 before endorsing Trump’s comeback campaign. #gabbard #tulsigabbard #confirmationhearing #trumpadministration #sengillibrand #kristengilibrand #tiktkok #gabbardtiktok#bytedance #tiktoksecurity #tiktokban #pbsnews #newshour #pbsnewshour #tiktokbanusa
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Sen. Gillibrand asks Gabbard about her views on banning TikTok Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., asked former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard about her views on TikTok in her confirmation hearing Thursday for director of national intelligence. Late last year, Congress passed a law requiring TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to sell the popular social media app to a U.S. buyer by Jan. 19 or be banned from app stores. Former President Joe Biden signed the legislation, but did not enforce the deadline, which was then extended for 75 days by President Donald Trump on his first day in office. Gillibrand listed reasons Congress is concerned about TikTok being a Chinese-owned app, including allowing a foreign government to have access to Americans’ data, and asked Gabbard to explain some of her past statements opposing U.S. ownership of TikTok and dismissing national security concerns. “I understand the concern, senator. I would just reiterate some of my concerns that I stated in the past about how this really is an issue about data privacy,” Gabbard responded. Gabbard is a veteran of the Army National Guard of more than two decades who deployed to Iraq and Kuwait during her service. She does not have a background in intelligence and has come under fire as a nominee for her past positive stances on Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Gabbard was the first American Samoan and the first Hindu elected to Congress. A former Democrat who ran for president in 2020, she became an independent in 2022 before endorsing Trump’s comeback campaign. #gabbard #tulsigabbard #confirmationhearing #trumpadministration #sengillibrand #kristengilibrand #tiktkok #gabbardtiktok#bytedance #tiktoksecurity #tiktokban #pbsnews #newshour #pbsnewshour #tiktokbanusa
John Aravosis: Trump Just BANNED Black History In The AIR FORCE Is ERASING The TUSKEGEE AIRMEN Trump's recent action has led to the removal of significant historical content about the Tuskegee Airmen from U.S. Air Force training. Discover the impact of this decision on our understanding of military history, and upon Black people, and its implications for future generations. #TuskegeeAirmen #BlackHistory #MilitaryHistory #MLK #DEI #TrumpExecutiveOrder #TrumpAdministration #AirForce #HistoryMatters #Education #CivilRights #AmericanHistory #DiversityMatters
this freeze can potentially affect millions of students & their families!! #financialaid #pellgrant #collegeadvice #hbcuadvice #hbcu101 #college101 #trumpadministration #freezeonaid
#Trumpadministration planning large-scale #immigrationraid in #Chicago , starting Tuesday morning. #ICE  #borderpatrol #Lamigra  #BorderPatrol #ICE #BP #California #Bakersfield #Deportation #Illegalimmigration #illegalaliens #trump #voteblue #votedemocratic #HarrisWalz2024 #genzforchange #democrats #newyork
Protester's gathered for the second week in a row in Dallas. In front of Dallas City Hall, hundreds of people gathered to protest current immigration policies and ramped up raids from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, following President Donald Trump's executive orders. There were also a handful of counter-protesters who showed up to support the president's actions. NBC 5's Sophia Beausoleil has the story at NBCDFW.com.  #immigrationpolicies #trumpadministration #protest #dallas #nbcdfw
Brooks and Capehart on Trump's new tariffs and spending freeze chaos New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the confusing policy rollouts, contentious confirmation hearings and new tariffs marking the second week of this Trump administration. #pbsnewshour #pbsnews #newshour #trump #donaldtrump #trumpadministration #congress #tariffs #tariff #spending #budget #federalgovernment #policy
Shortly after Trump's inauguration, the Spanish-language version of the White House website was removed. Additionally, the Spanish profile of the White House's X, @LaCasaBlanca, and the government page about reproductive freedom were both disbanded.  Users who attempt to access the Spanish version of the site now see an "Error 404" message, along with a button labeled "Go To Home Page" which leads to a video montage of President Trump.  White House officials have claimed that they are "committed to bringing back the Spanish translation of the website."  #WhiteHouse #Trump #Spanish #WhiteHouseWebsite #TrumpAdministration Credits: Rebecca Noble/ Getty Images, Morry Gash - Pool/Getty Images

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