Trump’s Power Being Blocked by Judges and Weak Republicans? INTV w/ Steve Bannon

Is President Trump being stopped from doing the job he was elected to do? In this hard-hitting interview, Dan Ball and Steve Bannon reveal how activist judges, deep state operatives, and even some weak Republicans in Congress are standing in the way of Trump’s America First agenda. From mass deportations and border security to cutting wasteful spending and imposing tariffs, Trump is exercising his full Article II powers—but the legal and political resistance is fierce. Bannon warns: “To delay is to deny.” This is more than gridlock—it’s a constitutional crisis in real time.

TRUMP SHOCKS THE WORLD WITH HIS POWER PLAY AGAINST ZELENSKY IN OVAL OFFICE

Media analyst Mark Dice breaks down Ukrainian President Zelensky's contentious White House visit that ended with Trump kicking him out. The heated exchange included Trump telling Zelensky "you're in no position to dictate" and JD Vance questioning why Zelensky hasn't thanked America for its support. The confrontation escalated to the point where Zelensky was asked to leave, with even CNN commentators expressing shock at the unprecedented diplomatic incident. The video also examines the national debt clock hitting $36 trillion and criticizes "conservative Inc." influencers for hyping up redacted Epstein documents as breakthrough revelations when they contained already publicly available information from years earlier.

Ukraine President Zelenskyy leaves White House early after argument with Trump

'You Don't See All The Things That Led Up To This': Rubio Defends Trump After Clash With Zelensky

On CNN, Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to Kaitlin Collins about the future of the Russia-Ukraine peace talks after today's Oval Office clash between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Greg Kelly exposes how Zelenskyy severely screwed up in his meeting with Trump

Irony of Trump-Zelenskyy exchange is they're close to an agreement: Victor Davis Hanson

Why is Bill Gates Suddenly Investing BILLIONS in Nuclear Power Plants?

Want to know how the elites’ playbook works? Take a look at Three Mile Island. For decades, the media used Three Mile Island, the site of the worst commercial nuclear accident in US history, as the poster child for why we CAN’T invest in nuclear energy (even though the incident resulted in ZERO people losing their lives. But now that Bill Gates needs more power for Microsoft’s data processing centers and AI programs, the media is once again rejoicing over nuclear energy! Glenn Beck explains how this tells us all we need to know about how the elites work: They’ll use propaganda and lies to stop average Americans from having nuclear energy, but as soon as THEY need it, they’ll reverse course.

Shocking Vote Reveals True Allegiances In House As Johnson Clings To Power

In a stunning display of bipartisan unity, the House swiftly rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's bid to remove Speaker Mike Johnson from his position. The chamber resoundingly voted to table Greene's measure by a 359-43 tally, with both Democrats and Republicans coming together to support Johnson's leadership. The vote came just hours after Greene announced her intention to move forward with the motion, which was met with a wave of boos from her colleagues. Despite Greene's efforts to garner support from fellow Republicans like Reps. Thomas Massie and Paul Gosar, her campaign against Johnson ultimately failed. The speaker even received a boost from former President Donald Trump, who stood with him at Mar-a-Lago and praised his performance. Greene had been threatening to use the motion to vacate against Johnson since late March, citing issues such as the passage of a $1.2 trillion spending package. However, her recent meeting with Johnson, during which she made a series of "suggestions" including defunding special counsel Jack Smith's inquiry into Trump and halting financial aid to Ukraine, failed to sway the House. Recent polling from Monmouth University revealed that only one in five Americans wanted Johnson replaced as speaker, further underscoring the lack of support for Greene's initiative.