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In short, the president touted some of his wins from the past year and laid out some of his goals going into 2026.
Well, the nation's eyes on the president last night for this address.
President Trump announced today that $12 billion will be heading to America's farmers as trade tensions with China continue.
Daily Wire political reporter Cameron Arcand has the story.
The Trump administration has unveiled a new DHS website listing off the worst of the worst criminal illegal immigrants removed in the president's mass deportation crackdown.
The site details 10,000 offenders arrested for murder, rape, child molestation, drug trafficking, and even terrorism ties, cases that federal officials say the press routinely ignores.
Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says the goal is transparency, allowing Americans to see exactly who ICE has taken off their streets.
Among those highlighted, a former Iranian Revolutionary Guard member tied to Hezbollah, a convicted cop shooter from Egypt, and a Minnesota illegal immigrant sentenced for killing his own infant son.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says despite some economic rough spots, including persistent inflation and uncertainty over AI's impact on jobs, things are looking pretty good for the American consumer.
Here's Dimon on Sunday Morning Futures.
Secretary Scott Besant agrees.
He says the economy is healthier than it was projected to be and told Face the Nation's Margaret Brennan that concerns over tariffs have been overblown.
The Northeast and Midwest are in the midst of a polar vortex weather event that's expected to bring frigid temperatures through mid-December.
Forecasters at AccuWeather are warning that sub-zero temps could potentially shatter record lows from Iowa to Maine over the next seven days.
The first cold blast swept through this past weekend, but two more rounds are expected between now and December 14th.
Residents in affected areas are advised to prepare emergency kits, limit outdoor exposure, and monitor for weather updates.
As the Trump administration continues to clean house of high-level federal officials, a Supreme Court fight has emerged that could dramatically reshape how the government operates.
Daily Wire senior editor Joel Needler has more on the potential impact.
The Trump administration is ordering U.S.
consular officers to deny entry to foreign workers involved in censorship of Americans online.