The Trump administration has won a transgender case at the Supreme Court. Justices are allowing the administration to enforce a policy blocking transgender and nonbinary people from choosing a sex on their passport that’s different from their biological sex. In January, President Trump signed an executive order declaring the U-S would “recognize two sexes, male and female,” based on birth certificates and “biological classification.”
Bipartisan talks to reopen the government are intensifying. Lawmakers in both parties are feeling urgency to alleviate a growing airport crisis, pay government workers and restore delayed food aid to millions of people. But resolution still appeared far off Thursday as parties continued to debate how best to end the shutdown, now in its 37th day. Senate Democrats who have now voted 14 times not to reopen the government were meeting to discuss their options. Moderate Democrats have pushed a plan to pass a group of spending bills now and vote on expiring health care subsidies later. Other Democrats oppose that idea.
The grim task of finding and identifying victims from the firestorm that followed a UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, has entered a third day. Investigators are still gathering information Thursday to determine why the aircraft caught fire and lost an engine on takeoff. Tuesday's inferno consumed the enormous aircraft and spread to nearby businesses, killing at least 12 people, including a child and three people on the plane. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has described the scene as “horrific,” with charred, mangled metal and smoke still "rising from piles of debris.”
On today’s show, Josh Hammer takes on the shutdown battle as lawmakers remain nowhere close to a deal—proof, he argues, that Democrats are completely out of touch with what Americans actually want. Josh also breaks down the tariff hearings before the Supreme Court and explains why he believes the Court may rule against President Trump—and why that would be a serious mistake with long-term consequences for American strength and sovereignty.
Josh finishes by tearing into Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest appearance on The View, explaining how she’s being used as a convenient prop in the Left’s ongoing campaign to smear Trump supporters and derail the MAGA movement.
President Trump has unveiled a deal to lower costs on two popular obesity drugs. Under the arrangement, drug makers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk will expand coverage and reduce prices for their popular weight loss treatments Zepbound and Wegovy. And once new pill versions of the GLP-1 drugs are approved, starting doses will cost 149 dollars a month.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will not seek reelection — formally ending a historic career that spanned nearly 40 years in Congress.
Pelosi, who represented San Francisco since 1987, made history as the first woman to serve as speaker and became one of the most influential figures in American politics.
She helped shepherd landmark legislation such as the Affordable Care Act and more recently took part in California’s Prop 50 redistricting effort as Democrats countered President Trump in this week’s election.
Pelosi stepped down from leadership three years ago, taking the title of Speaker Emerita as a new generation of Democratic leaders takes shape.
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