It’s happening, as Patrick Ben David predicted weeks ago: The mainstream media is trying to drive a wedge between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Patrick explains why he thinks they won’t be successful in tearing their partnership apart.
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Fox News strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane criticizes the U.S. response to China hacking global telecom providers on ‘Varney & Co.’
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Whoopi Goldberg, a co-host on “The View,” stirred up controversy on Thursday’s episode of the daytime show with a comment involving Elon Musk, JD Vance, and Donald Trump. The remark led to a rapid attempt to clarify her words to avoid any misunderstanding.
During a segment discussing the ongoing debate over the bipartisan spending bill—a key measure to prevent a government shutdown—Goldberg, 69, humorously remarked on Musk’s perceived influence. “Who is running the show?” she asked, expressing her skepticism about the current leadership. Goldberg, a long-time critic of Trump, added, “I’ve been saying this for a while. I think Elon Musk sees himself as the president. I really do.”

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., react to President Biden’s calls to ban congressional stock trading on ‘The Evening Edit.’
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Drone expert and Fox News contributor Brett Velicovich weighs in on the search for answers on the alleged mystery drone sightings on ‘Your World.’
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Candace Owens, once considered to be somewhat of a political kook, now commands an undeniably dedicated following, but has been accused – and rightfully so – of being an anti-Semite. Owens has a lot to update Piers on, including her opinions on Israel’s war on Gaza, the state of the US healthcare system, and the festering rot of perversion that feeds on the egos of Hollywood’s elite.
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Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley reacts to Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis being disqualified from Trump’s Georgia election case on ‘America’s Newsroom’.
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At 6 a.m. on Thursday, thousands of Amazon employees, organized by the Teamsters union, launched a strike after the company repeatedly failed to follow the law and negotiate fairly.
The strike involves Teamsters from seven Amazon locations in Skokie, Illinois; New York City; Atlanta; San Francisco; and Southern California, marking what the union describes as the “largest strike” against Amazon in U.S. history. The union also indicated that workers from additional facilities are prepared to join the action.
Despite Teamsters claiming to represent around 10,000 workers across 10 Amazon sites in the U.S., the company denies recognizing the union’s presence among its employees.


The Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her entire office from prosecuting the 2020 election interference case involving President-elect Donald Trump.
In a stunning decision issued on Thursday, a three-judge panel from the state’s appellate court’s second division denied a motion to dismiss the case altogether but approved the removal of Willis, 53, and her team. This group was responsible for leading the indictment against Trump, 78, and 18 other defendants last year.

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