BREAKING: President Trump blasts Democrats as “bulls**** artists” for trying to blame his admin for rising costs just days after he took office:
“The Democrats are the ones that caused all the costs.”
“They would constantly come out with the word ‘affordability.’ I said they’re the ones that caused the problem.”
“I’m in office two days, and the costs have gone through the roof under four years of Sleepy Joe or Crooked Joe — or both — Biden.”
“They’re the greatest ‘bulls**** artists.’”
WATCH: President Trump breaks out his staple 'YMCA' dance moves — with a bonus golf swing — as he wraps up a midterm campaign event in upstate New York.
JUST IN: President Trump rips the Biden admin’s electric vehicle mandate, warning that the power grid cannot support a forced transition to EVs:
“We ended Joe Biden’s insane electric vehicle mandate. That’s where they wanted everybody to buy an electric car.”
“If we would build the charging booths, right? It would cost the country $4 trillion. No country can afford that.”
“We love electric cars. I have to say that because of Elon.”
“Not everybody wants to have an electric car. And I ended that whole nonsense. By 2030, you’re all going to have electric cars? I don’t think so.”
A $1.776 BILLION federal fund is being created for Americans who say they were politically targeted by the government.
The DOJ agreed to launch the “Anti-Weaponization Fund” as part of a settlement after President Trump and his sons sued the IRS for $10 billion over alleged political targeting, misconduct, and abuse of power.
Trump agreed to drop the lawsuit. The DOJ agreed to issue a formal apology. Trump and his sons cannot receive money from the fund.
Supporters say it’s long-overdue. Critics say taxpayers could end up funding it with unclear standards.
The bigger question: Should the federal government compensate people who claim they were politically targeted — and who gets to decide where that line is?
Crowds gather on the National Mall for "Rededicate 250," an all-day event celebrating America’s upcoming 250th anniversary with prayer, worship music and speeches focused on faith, unity and the nation’s Christian values.
"You haven't just met the standard of excellence, you have redefined it for the next generation of American warfighters."
War Secretary Pete Hegseth proudly celebrates the return of more than 4,500 American warriors from the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group after they completed a 326-day deployment overseas, reuniting with loved ones in Virginia.
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy speaks after losing in the state's Republican primary, taking a thinly veiled jab at President Trump five years after he voted to convict the president in his impeachment trial.
NEW: @VP lays out in blunt terms who the victims are when fraudsters target benefits Americans rely on most on @SatAmericaFNC.
“There really are two costs and two victims. One is taxpayers getting fleeced… But it’s also there’s these programs that people in my family that I have benefited from that are meant to provide food to low income kids, are meant to ensure that if you can’t afford a doctor, you can still have access to medical care. Those programs are going to be destroyed by the fraudsters.”