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Trump Rages Against Biden, ‘Radical Left Democrats’ and Even Swipes at the Supreme Court in Wild Sunday Truth Social Spree
Donald Trump flooded social media with complaints about everything from Biden's use of the autopen, to "radical left Democrats," and even the Supreme Court. The post Trump Rages Against Biden, ‘Radical Left Democrats’ and Even Swipes at the Supreme Court in Wild Sunday Truth Social Spree first appeared on Mediaite.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told RealClearPolitics on Wednesday that he's praying for the Supreme Court to rule in favor of President Trump in a case on his authority to impose tariffs via an emergency declaration.
President Trump argued the American people are 'being terrorized by Democrats' through the record-long government shutdown.
Overnight, a Supreme Court justice granted the Trump administration's emergency appeal over SNAP funding, which 42 million Americans rely on.
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate is expected on Monday to confirm President Donald Trump's nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, as the next justice to the Supreme Court, a move that will tilt the country's highest court further to the right for years to come.
Fifteen states currently allow at least some mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day, although multiple swing states—Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—require ballots to be in before Election Day ends. Mississippi allows ballots up to five days after Election Day, as long as they were submitted on Election Day.
There has been more optimism in the upper chamber over the last several days than the entire shutdown so far, as more and more bipartisan conversations are cropping up. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., believed that lawmakers were close to an off-ramp, but there still hasn’t been a concrete move made toward ending the shutdown yet.