Friday November 7th, 2025

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House conservatives back new funding deal to end shutdown, reject 'wasteful' Obamacare subsidies

Biden-era subsidies ...

Leaders of a 189-member group that acts as the House GOP's de facto conservative think tank are formally endorsing a new short-term federal funding bill.

With just over two weeks until the deadline for Republicans’ initial Nov. 21 plan and the threat of more government shutdown chaos, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) Steering Committee is calling for an extension into "at least" January 2026.

"Democrats are responsible for the longest government shutdown in U.S. history — paralyzing our country and deepening the healthcare crisis sparked by Obamacare," reads a statement first obtained by Fox News Digital.

"House conservatives support a return to regular order accomplished only by a continuing resolution that funds the government at least into January 2026."



Trump: Pelosi 'Ripped Off the American Public'

Pelosi shreds Trump's speech. Right ...

President Donald Trump on Friday morning continued commenting on Nancy Pelosi's retirement announcement, saying the former House speaker "ripped off the American Public" and "illegally made a fortune in the Stock Market."

In a fiery Truth Social post, Trump wrote: "Nancy Pelosi, the old and broken political hack who impeached me twice and lost, is finally calling it 'quits.' She illegally made a fortune in the Stock Market, ripped off the American Public, and was a disaster for America. I'm glad to see the stench of Nancy Pelosi go!!!"

Trump has attributed Pelosi's unparalleled 2024 stock market success to "inside information."

The lawmaker's husband, Paul Pelosi, last year completed trades that outperformed the S&P 500's 25% gain by earning roughly 54% in returns, the New York Post reported, citing Bloomberg data.

"Crooked Nancy Pelosi, and her very 'interesting' husband, beat every Hedge Fund in 2024. In other words, these two very average 'minds' beat ALL of the Super Geniuses on Wall Street, thousands of them," Trump wrote in an early August post.

President 'glad' Pelosi won't seek re-election, calls her 'an evil woman'



Trump Admin Appeals Federal Order to Pay Full SNAP Benefits

court order to pay full SNAP benefits ...

The Trump administration wasted little time in appealing a federal court order requiring it to pay full SNAP benefits to recipients this month.

The appeal came soon after a Thursday ruling by U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. in Rhode Island directing the administration to secure funds to fully cover November's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments despite the ongoing government shutdown, Newsweek reported Friday.

The judge gave the administration until Friday to comply, though the roughly 42 million Americans who rely on the food assistance program may not immediately receive their full benefits.

McConnell said the administration's initial plan to fund only 65% of November's benefits failed to consider the "practical consequences" of reduced payments, citing the harm to low-income families and individuals.




The FAA's Order to Cut Flights Nationwide Due to Government Shutdown Is in Effect

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The Federal Aviation Administration 's unprecedented order to scale back flights nationwide because of the record-long government shutdown took effect Friday morning, with some passengers trying to figure out backup travel plans.

The 40 airports selected by the FAA span more than two dozen states and include hubs such as Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, and Charlotte, North Carolina, according to the order.

In some metropolitan areas, including New York, Houston, Chicago, and Washington, multiple airports will be impacted, while the ripple effects could reach smaller airports as well.




Delta Air Lines cuts 170 Friday flights. When to expect more.

Friday flights as government shutdown ...

Delta Air Lines has canceled roughly 170 flights for Friday, Nov. 7, and already notified travelers whose flights are impacted for Nov. 8. The airline said it will have fewer cuts on the 8th because demand and daily departures are typically lower on weekends. It operates about 5,000 flights a day system-wide.

“We’re operating the vast majority of our schedule and intend to keep access to all of the markets we serve, though frequency may be affected,” the airline said in a statement. Delta told USA TODAY it plans to keep all international flights moving.

The move follows the Department of Transportation's 10% reduction in flights across 40 major U.S. airports to provide relief to the air traffic controllers who have been working without pay during the government shutdown, as announced by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy at a news conference on Nov. 5.



Heritage Rocked as Antisemitism Task Force Quits Think Tank

Heritage-affiliated antisemitism task ...

The conservative policy world was again rocked Thursday as the Heritage Foundation's marquee affinity group to fight antisemitism — the National Task Force to Combat Antisemitism (NTFCA), also known as Project Esther — announced it is breaking formally from Heritage.

The announcement comes amid a widening controversy over Heritage President Kevin Roberts' handling of the Tucker Carlson–Nick Fuentes interview, and a surge of resignations from the task force by members who say the institution has failed to hold Roberts or Heritage sufficiently accountable.

According to the letter distributed to NTFCA members on Thursday — signed by co-chairs Pastor Mario Bramnick, Dr. Victoria Coates, Ellie Cohanim, and Pastor Luke Moon — the task force will "continue the work … outside the Heritage Foundation for a season."



Stefanik Launches Campaign for New York Governor, Blasts Hochul as 'Worst in America'

Rep. Stefanik Announces NY Governor Run ...

Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., formally announced Friday that she is running for governor of New York, vowing to make the state "affordable and safe for all" and promising to "fire Hochul" in a sharp rebuke of Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul's leadership.

In a post on X early Friday morning, Stefanik wrote, "Kathy Hochul is the Worst Governor in America. Under her failed leadership, New York is the most unaffordable state in the nation with the highest taxes, highest energy, utilities, rent, and grocery bills. When New Yorkers were looking for leadership from our Governor, she bent the knee to the raging Defund the Police, Tax Hiking Communist causing catastrophe for New York families."

Stefanik added that she is running to unite Democrats, Republicans, and independents to "save our state," concluding her message with the slogan, "FIRE HOCHUL. SAVE NEW YORK."



Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets Across South Lebanon


The Israeli Air Force conducted a large wave of airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in five villages across southern Lebanon on Thursday evening, after issuing evacuation warnings to civilians in the area.

The strikes were on a much broader scale than the hundreds of previous, smaller strikes Israel has carried out to prevent Hezbollah's violations of the ceasefire terms.

The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that one person was killed and nine others were wounded in the Israeli strikes on Thursday.

The escalation followed numerous reports in recent days that Israel was growing increasingly concerned about the pace of the terror group's rearmament.




Freed Israeli hostage reveals unthinkable horror during captivity: ‘Something even the Nazis didn’t do’

Freed Israeli hostage reveals ...

A traumatized Israeli hostage held captive for more than two years in Gaza revealed that he was sexually assaulted and beaten so savagely by the Jew-hating terrorists that he begged them to let him starve to death.

Rom Braslavski was kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023, by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a Hamas ally, and subsequently stripped naked, starved and sexually abused until he was finally released earlier this year, he revealed in a chilling interview with Israeli media.

“It was sexual violence, and its main purpose was to humiliate me,” Braslavski said. “The goal was to crush my dignity. And that’s exactly what he did.”

He said the abuse was frequent — and worse than Nazi torture.



Russia Urges US to Clarify 'Contradictory' Nuclear Test Signals


Russia urged the United States on Friday to clarify what it called contradictory signals about a resumption of nuclear testing, saying such a step would trigger responses from Russia and other countries.

President Donald Trump last week ordered the U.S. military to immediately restart the process for testing nuclear weapons.

But he did not make clear if he meant flight-testing of nuclear-capable missiles or a resumption of tests involving nuclear explosions - something neither the U.S. nor Russia has done for more than three decades.




Politicians on both sides of the aisle are waffling on moral consistency — and it’s time to get a backbone


American politicians have a moral consistency problem.

In the span of a month, Sen. Bernie Sanders has excused a Nazi tattoo on a Democratic candidate and Vice-President JD Vance seemed unbothered by jokes about Hitler in a Young Republican group chat.

But the American public is watching. And I predict the party that proves they have consistent moral standards will win over sensible voters who haven’t lost their humanity.

Graham Platner, who is running in Maine’s Democratic primary for the 2026 US Senate election, was recently exposed for covering up a tattoo that resembles a Nazi “Totenkopf.” This should be beyond the pale for the party of political correctness — right?



Democrats hold the government hostage over subsidies Americans don’t want

COVID-era ACA subsidies linked to $27B in fraud from 6.4M improper enrollments, analysis shows

Democrats are holding the government hostage in an extended government shutdown over temporary, COVID-era Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies that were meant to make health insurance cheaper – or free – for millions of Americans during the pandemic. But like most pandemic relics, the cost of these subsidies far outweighs any potential benefits.

Rather than forcing an extension of the temporary, bumped-up subsidies through the spending bill, policymakers should allow them to expire at the end of the year and focus instead on healthcare reforms that actually help patients.

According to Democrats, including Joe Biden, inflated COVID-era ACA subsidies were always meant to be a temporary "economic bridge through the crisis," not a permanent expansion of government. But now, Democrats are claiming that returning to pre-COVID Obamacare would be a catastrophe – a not-so-tacit admission that the health insurance scheme they’ve lauded the past 15 years is no good. And it isn’t.