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April 21, 2026
'I Am Sorry for Misleading People': Tucker Carlson Delivers Jaw-Dropping Mea Culpa for Endorsing Trump
(Mediaite) Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson apologized on Monday for campaigning for President Donald Trump, declaring that he would be tormented by the decision for a long time to come. During an interview with his brother Buckley Carlson a Republican Party operative who previously wrote speeches for Trump Carlson expressed regret for having publicly supported the president, who has repeatedly attacked him in recent months.
Go to discussionRepublicans Fear a Big Mistake on Reconciliation
(Political Wire) Senate Republicans are taking their first steps this week to pass a narrow reconciliation bill that includes money for agencies in charge of immigration enforcement at the center of a funding dispute with Democrats, NOTUS reports. A number of Republican senators, however, believe the strategy could be a mistake if leadership doesnt broaden the bills scope to address voter concerns about the economy and affordability, reflecting widespread anxiety in the party about its odds of retaining control of Congress after the November midterm elections.
Go to discussionGOP congressman absent another week as questions swirl about his health
(Raw Story) Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) has now been absent from Congress for weeks due to an unspecified medical issue, with at least another week to go, reported the New Jersey Globe on Monday, and there's no explanation forthcoming from his office. The congressman has also not made any in-person appearances recently, and photos posted in the last few weeks to his social media account appear to have been taken prior to the start of his medical issue." "His office remains active, introducing legislation and penning letters to Trump administration officials, but Keans day-to-day involvement in its work is unknown," noted the report.
Go to discussionEight Weeks In, Trump May Be Headed Toward An Iran Deal Similar To Obama's
(Huff Post) As his four-to-five week war against Iran is halfway through its eighth week, President Donald Trump is now complaining that polls reflecting the wars consistent unpopularity are rigged while seeming confused about peace talks that appear to be, at best, recreating a deal with Iran he ripped up during his first term. The two-week ceasefire Trump announced April 7 is set to expire Tuesday, with negotiations to permanently end the fighting now reportedly including terms reminiscent of a 2015 agreement limiting Irans nuclear program negotiated by President Barack Obamas administration.
Go to discussion'We were terrified they were going to kill us': fishers who survived US boat strike speak
(The Guardian) The fishers claim drones continued to circle overhead after the blasts, leaving them fearing another strike. Mobile phone footage of the aftermath of the attack shows the terrified crew huddled at the stern of the ship, with an alarm sounding as one of them waves a white shirt. One man appears to be wiping blood from his nose. Shortly afterwards, the crew say they were approached by a US patrol boat, and were ordered to board. Palacios says that when onboard the patrol vessel, the crews phones were confiscated and most photos and videos of the attacks wiped.
Go to discussionTrump goon Lori Chavez-DeRemer Blames Deep State for Sex Scandal
(Daily Beast) Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned on Monday, making her the third female member of Trumps Cabinet to leave in the last seven weeks, following an internal investigation at the Department of Labor into accusations that the secretary had fostered a toxic work environment and misused official resources. Among the allegations were claims that Chavez-DeRemer had an affair with a bodyguard, drank on the job, and took her subordinates to a strip club during a work trip.
Go to discussionVirginians vote on Democratic map targeting 4 Republican congressional seats
(Reuters) Virginians head to the polls on Tuesday to vote on a new Democratic-drawn congressional map for November's midterm elections that could flip four Republican seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, after both parties spent tens of millions of dollars in a campaign over the referendum. Virginia is the latest battleground in an unprecedented national redistricting fight that began last summer, when U.S. President Donald Trump successfully urged Texas Republicans to install a new congressional map that took aim at five Democratic incumbents. Since then, states controlled by both parties have launched their own redistricting efforts, leading to a near-draw thus far.
Go to discussionDozens of veterans arrested at Capitol during protest against Iran war
(The Hill) Dozens of veterans and military family members protesting the Iran war were arrested by U.S. Capitol Police on Monday after they occupied the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. At least 62 people were arrested during the demonstration, which was organized by several veterans groups including About Face, the Center on Conscience and War (CCW), Veterans For Peace, Common Defense, the Fayetteville Resistance Coalition, Military Families Speak Out and 50501 Veterans.
Go to discussionTariff refund portal off to bumpy start as some businesses report glitches
(CBS News) Some businesses experienced problems accessing the U.S. government's new tariff refund portal after the system launched on Monday. Rick Woldenberg, CEO of educational toy maker Learning Resources, told CBS News he received an error message when the company tried to file a claim for a tariff refund using the new Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries, or CAPE, platform. "The system is currently experiencing high volume, please try again later," the message stated.
Go to discussionTrump Stockpiles $550 Million in Campaign Cash
(Political Wire) President Donald Trumps super political action committee raised $35.6 million in March, bolstering his war chest to $550 million as he tries to defy history by hanging onto congressional Republican majorities in an increasingly difficult midterm election environment, Bloomberg reports.
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