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These Two Middle East Leaders Haven’t Spoken In 34 Years — The White House Just Said That Ends Now
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These Two Middle East Leaders Haven’t Spoken In 34 Years — The White House Just Said That Ends Now

The Middle East throws a curveball almost every week, but every once in a while something happens that actually feels like a turning point instead of just another update. That was the feeling I got when this news came across my screen last night. President Trump just rolled out a plan to reset the single most combustible border in the region — and the window for it to actually work is shockingly short. Ten days. That’s the runway the United States is reportedly giving the two sides at the center of this thing to get to a lasting peace. Here’s the wildest part: the two national leaders involved haven’t actually spoken to each other in more than three decades. The President of the United States just got on the phone and changed that. Here’s what President Trump said publicly about the push for peace: “I hope Hezbollah acts nicely and well during this important period of time. It will be an GREAT moment for them if they do. No more killing. Must finally have PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.” – President DONALD J. TRUMP pic.twitter.com/PFNse33GVb— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 16, 2026 That message landed while his team was already hammering out the details behind the scenes. And the details are the real news here. Fox News had more on what the President said on Truth Social and the way the plan came together: “I just had excellent conversations with the Highly Respected President Joseph Aoun, of Lebanon, and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel,” Trump wrote on Truth Social Thursday.Trump said he has directed Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan “Razin'” Caine to work with both sides to achieve what he called a “lasting peace.”The president later said he plans to invite Netanyahu and Aoun to the White House for what he described as the first meaningful talks between Israel and Lebanon since 1983.“Both sides want to see PEACE, and I believe that will happen, quickly!” Trump wrote. Read that again — the first meaningful talks between these two countries since 1983. That’s not a small thing. That’s a whole generation of broken communication the White House is trying to reopen in the span of a couple phone calls. And it wasn’t just Trump publicly announcing it. The State Department followed right behind with an official statement laying out exactly what a “10-day cessation of hostilities” is supposed to look like. Secretary of State Marco Rubio put the framework directly onto his own feed:

Democrats In One Key State Just Unified To Deadlock An Impeachment Push Against Their Own Governor
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Democrats In One Key State Just Unified To Deadlock An Impeachment Push Against Their Own Governor

There are some stories that make you squint at the screen and read the headline twice, because they almost feel too on the nose. This one is so on the nose it’s almost funny. Minnesota Republicans just tried to move articles of impeachment against both the sitting Governor and the sitting Attorney General over the massive fraud scandals that have been swallowing the state for the last couple years. And Democrats in the state legislature — the same party as the Governor and the AG — all unified, voted in one block, and killed it before the public could even read the articles. 8 to 8. Straight party line. Deadlocked. Dead on arrival. You couldn’t draw it up any more cleanly if you were writing a civics textbook on “how one political party protects its own.” One of the state-level voices on the ground summed up the frustration in a single sentence: Despite years of whistleblower reports, dozens of hearings & local news stories, & court convictions, Democrats CONTINUE to block any investigation of Tim Walz.They protect each other to protect their political base. @amyklobuchar is just part of the protection racket. https://t.co/XKea7uVSvd— Kristin Robbins (@KRobbinsMN) April 16, 2026 That is the entire point. These hearings were supposed to be about a documented pattern of fraud that walked hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars right out the door of multiple state programs — and the people in charge of protecting those dollars were the two officials the impeachment was aimed at. Instead of letting the process play out, the defense was essentially: “this isn’t serious, we have gas prices to worry about.” Fox News had the response from the Democrat side as the vote came in: The lawmakers deadlocked 8-8 on a straight party-line vote.“This is a fundamentally unserious proposal by a fundamentally unserious party who isn’t interested in governing,” Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) Rep. Michael Howard said about the move.“Gas prices are rising because of Trump’s illegal war in Iran. Health care, housing and childcare costs are spiking. We have hospitals closing, yet this is what we’re going to do today? A bill that’s absolutely going nowhere, dead on arrival.” Notice what’s missing from that response? A defense of the officials. A denial of the underlying fraud. An answer to the question of what Walz and Ellison knew and when they knew it. It’s all deflection — “gas prices,” “housing,” “hospitals” — anything but the actual charges on the table. Online reaction was swift, and conservatives on both the state and national level made sure the vote didn’t just quietly disappear into the news cycle: You don’t block investigations into fraud unless you’re benefitting from the fraud https://t.co/n5RZJgcUmO— Shawn Farash (@Shawn_Farash) April 16, 2026 That’s the part that’s going to stick with voters. Every Democrat in the room protected their own. Every single one. Per Fox’s own reporting, the math makes it almost impossible for impeachment to ever move: the Minnesota House is evenly split, and removing an official from office requires a two-thirds supermajority vote in the Senate, where the DFL holds a narrow one-seat majority. So unless some Democrats defect, this particular accountability lane is closed by design. Which means the only place left for this fight to be settled is at the ballot box. Walz already dropped his re-election bid back in January as the fraud pressure mounted. Ellison is still in office. Minnesota voters are going to get the final say on what “serious governance” actually looks like. But for now, the takeaway is simple: the party in charge had a chance to hold their own officials to the same standard they demand for everyone else, and they voted 8-0 to walk away from it. People notice things like that. They really do.

Trump Threatens To Pull NYC’s Federal Funding Over Mayor’s New Tax Plan
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Trump Threatens To Pull NYC’s Federal Funding Over Mayor’s New Tax Plan

President Trump just sent a direct warning to New York City — and it’s about money. President Trump on Wednesday evening signaled he’s willing to hit New York City right in the wallet if its newly elected mayor pushes ahead with a sweeping new tax on the wealthy. The warning landed on Truth Social and came in response to a plan the mayor unveiled alongside Governor Kathy Hochul this week — a proposal that would roughly double the property tax on New York’s most expensive second homes. The so-called “pied-à-terre” tax would apply to second homes in the city valued at $5 million or more, with the mayor’s team estimating it could generate as much as $500 million in annual revenue. Roughly 13,000 properties would be affected — many of them owned by out-of-state buyers, foreign investors, and the Wall Street class that has made Manhattan a top destination for the ultra-wealthy for decades. In his Truth Social post, Trump didn’t hide his view. He framed the new tax plan as part of a broader pattern he believes is driving residents and businesses out of the city — and made clear federal money flowing to New York could be on the chopping block. “Sadly, Mayor Mamdani is DESTROYING New York! It has no chance! The United States of America should not contribute to its… TAX, TAX, TAX Policies are SO WRONG. People are fleeing. They must change their ways, AND FAST.” — President Donald J. Trump, Truth Social Journalist Nick Sortor was among the first to pick up on the post and flag how serious the threat could get if the White House decides to act on it: JUST IN: President Trump has launched an ATTACK on Communist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani — insinuating he may WITHHOLD FEDERAL FUNDING to the cityDO IT, 47!STOP FUNDING THE PET PROJECTS OF A FOREIGN COMMUNIST!Take America’s largest city back! pic.twitter.com/aTsg6UtkEB— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April 16, 2026 The threat lands at a critical moment for New York. The city has leaned on federal dollars for years — for counterterrorism, transit grants, FEMA reimbursements, Medicaid flow-through, and dozens of other line items — and any meaningful squeeze from Washington would force painful choices at City Hall. According to coverage from The Hill, Mamdani’s team is pitching the tax as a way to fund expanded housing, transit, and school programs without adding to the city’s debt load: Mayor Mamdani’s administration argues the pied-à-terre tax is aimed squarely at absentee luxury ownership, with proceeds earmarked for housing and infrastructure. Roughly 13,000 properties valued at $5 million or more would be affected, generating an estimated $500 million annually, according to City Hall. But critics argue the math doesn’t add up — and that even a half-billion-dollar tax haul won’t fix a city they say has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. Financial commentator Avery Daye broke it down plainly: Mamdani proposes a pied-à-terre tax, which would essentially double the property tax for those with a second home valued over $5M in the city.This is a false promise. It’s a lie. Taxing the rich never works. The government has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. When… pic.twitter.com/eT24BcvTk3— Avery Daye (@AveryDaye) April 17, 2026 The concern from conservatives isn’t only about the specific proposal in front of voters right now. It’s about what comes next. Once the city establishes that second homes over $5 million can be double-taxed, critics warn the threshold will quietly slide downward — first to $3 million, then $2 million, then to primary residences of anyone the political class has decided is “rich enough” to punish. In reporting from The New York Post, real-estate groups have warned the plan could accelerate the exodus of high-net-worth families from Manhattan to Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas — states that have spent the last five years building an aggressive pitch to New York money: Industry analysts say a pied-à-terre tax of this size would be the most aggressive levy on luxury real estate in any major American city, and could push the marginal cost of owning a qualifying second home past the point where many out-of-state buyers decide it simply isn’t worth it anymore. Whatever happens next, the Trump-versus-Mamdani fight is shaping up to be one of the defining political showdowns of the year. On one side: a mayor who ran openly as a democratic socialist and is wasting no time going after the city’s wealthiest residents. On the other: a President who has already shown he is willing to use federal dollars as leverage against cities he believes are hostile to taxpayers. If this week is any indication, New York City’s next four years are going to get a whole lot louder before they get any quieter.

BREAKING: Top Trump Administration Official Resigns
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BREAKING: Top Trump Administration Official Resigns

Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons submitted his resignation letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Thursday. Lyons will leave his position on May 31. According to Fox News, Lyons wants to spend more time with his family. He said “it’s been a privilege to serve under President Donald Trump,” the outlet noted. “Director Lyons has been a great leader of ICE and key player in helping the Trump administration remove murderers, rapists, pedophiles, terrorists, and gang members from American communities. He jumpstarted an agency that had not been allowed to do its job for four years. Thanks to his leadership, American communities are safer,” Mullin said in a statement to Fox News. “We wish him luck on his next opportunity in the private sector. His last day is May 31, 2026,” he added. Statement to @FoxNews via DHS Secretary Mullin: “Director Lyons has been a great leader of ICE and key player in helping the Trump administration remove murderers, rapists, pedophiles, terrorists, and gang members from American communities. He jumpstarted an agency that had not… — Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) April 17, 2026 Fox News shared further: Lyons has overseen roughly 584,000 ICE deportations since President Donald Trump was inaugurated for a second term last year. He has served in ICE for 20 years and was previously in special forces in the U.S. Air Force. A replacement for Lyons remains uncertain. The agency has not had a Senate-confirmed leader since the Obama administration, CNN noted. Lyons previously urged political leaders to allow their local and state law enforcement to work with the agency. Watch below: JUST IN: Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons has submitted his RESIGNATION to DHS Sec. Mullin, and will serve until May 31 — Fox's @BillMelugin_ Thank you for your service, patriot! Lyons oversaw the SURGE in deportations that we voted for, and it must continue! pic.twitter.com/i26DscCYu2 — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 17, 2026 CNN noted: Earlier Thursday, Lyons testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee where he fielded questions from lawmakers about the unprecedented number of deaths in ICE custody and future agency plans for detention space, among other issues.

Trump’s 250-Foot Triumphal Arch Just Cleared Its First Federal Hurdle
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Trump’s 250-Foot Triumphal Arch Just Cleared Its First Federal Hurdle

President Trump’s plan to build a towering Triumphal Arch at the gateway to the nation’s capital just cleared its first major federal hurdle. On Thursday morning, the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts voted to approve the concept design for the 250-foot gilded arch, which the Trump administration wants to erect in time for America’s 250th birthday. Every member of the commission voted in favor of moving forward — the panel is now made up entirely of Trump appointees after the president fired the previous members last October. The approval isn’t the final word. The commission asked the project’s architect, Nicolas Charbonneau, to come back with a revised version of the design before the final vote. But make no mistake — this was a significant step forward for a project many critics didn’t think would ever get out of the gate. The Rapid Response 47 account shared the official renderings of the arch last week when the plans were first unveiled: pic.twitter.com/zcH5TtaOu7— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 10, 2026 The design is exactly what you’d imagine a Trump monument to look like — and that is not meant as a criticism. The 250-foot structure will be crowned by a winged Lady Liberty figure holding a torch, flanked on either side by gilded eagles. At the base, four gilded lions will stand guard. The phrases “One Nation Under God” and “Liberty and Justice for All” are to be inscribed in gold lettering atop either side of the monument. At 250 feet, the arch will be roughly two and a half times the height of the Lincoln Memorial (99 feet) and nearly as tall as the U.S. Capitol. It will sit on Columbia Island — a human-made island in the Potomac River near the Arlington Memorial Bridge — serving as a grand gateway from Arlington National Cemetery into the District. NBC News laid out the path ahead: President Donald Trump’s planned triumphal arch for Washington cleared a key hurdle Thursday after its early designs secured approval from a federal arts panel whose members were handpicked by the president.The Commission of Fine Arts, which has a new slate after Trump fired the previous members last year, vets designs and major architectural projects in the nation’s capital.Members of the Commission of Fine Arts on Thursday asked the project’s architect, Nicolas Charbonneau, to make some revisions to details in his designs and draft “a second iteration” to present at an upcoming meeting of the panel. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, who helped present the project plans at the hearing, told the commission the arch “embodies American freedom” and argued that the human-made island where it will sit is currently barren — not honoring the original vision for the capital city. That said, the project is anything but universally loved. According to ABC News, the commission fielded a wave of public opposition: Protesters gathered outside the National Building Museum, where the commission has its office, and held up signs that read: “Stop Arch Insanity,” “No Trump Arch,” and “No Vanity Arch.”Luebke said many of the comments characterized the project as “a waste of money and misuse of funds” and others said “that it would obstruct historic views and disrupt the landscape, it was inappropriate imperial or political symbolism, that the design was gaudy, oversized, incompatible, and that it was disrespectful to Arlington National Cemetery and military sacrifice.” Nearly a thousand public comments were filed against the project, according to the commission. None of that, of course, was enough to stop the vote from going through. There were some design-related pushbacks from within the commission itself. Vice Chair James McCrery II — an architect who had briefly worked on Trump’s proposed White House ballroom before leaving over concerns about its size — suggested removing three statues from the top of the arch that account for 84 feet of its height. McCrery also objected to a proposed 250-foot underground pathway for visitors, and argued that the lion statues at the base weren’t traditionally “American” symbols. Still, the project is moving forward. And President Trump has been clear from the beginning about what kind of monument he’s building. Announcing the project on Truth Social last week, the president wrote that the administration had “officially filed the presentation and plans to the highly respected Commission of Fine Arts for what will be the GREATEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL Triumphal Arch, anywhere in the World” — and a “wonderful addition to the Washington D.C. area for all Americans to enjoy for many decades to come!” The White House is framing the arch as a tribute to American servicemembers. Spokesman Davis Ingle told NBC News the monument “will enhance the visitor experience at Arlington National Cemetery for veterans, the families of the fallen, and all Americans alike, serving as a visual reminder of the noble sacrifices borne by so many American heroes throughout our 250 year history so we can enjoy our freedoms today.” The arch also faces legal challenges — a group of veterans and historians has sued the administration, arguing that congressional approval is required before construction can begin. But with the Commission of Fine Arts now on board, the revisions underway, and a clear mandate from the White House, the path is open for America to get its first Triumphal Arch — a 250-foot, gold-crowned monument standing at the entrance of the nation’s capital just in time for the country’s 250th birthday. Say what you want about the design — it is going to be a sight to behold.