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Donald Trump faces calls to be impeached as he drops bombshell confession live on air
C-SPAN viewers were left furious as Donald Trump admitted he has been in touch with multiple oil companies 'about going into Venezuela' after his attack on the country
President Trump is speaking at the White House press briefing, highlighting immigration arrests and his record in office.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder slammed President Donald Trump's immigration policies in an MLK Day address in Washington, D.C. (Credit: C-SPAN)
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President Donald Trump sat at the center of a long White House table, flanked by oil and gas executives and members of his administration, prepared […]
Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) discusses President Trump's domestic and foreign policy goals and Washington Times' Jeff Mordock discusses the latest on Greenland. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on European leaders to stand up for themselves and stop looking for security guarantees from outside Europe, including the United States. During these remarks at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, he said President Donald Trump "will not change" after the president's aggressive posturing on taking over Greenland, and encouraged his fellow European leaders to band together against Russian and Chinese influence throughout the world. Following his remarks, President Zelensky was in brief conversation with Borge Brende, the World Economic Forum president. Former special counsel Jack Smith testified publicly for the first time on his investigations into President Trump before the House Judiciary Committee. In this first portion, Smith testified in his opening statement: "I am not a politician, and I have no partisan loyalties." He went on to say that Trump was charged "because the evidence established that he willfully broke the law" and that his investigation "developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that President Trump engaged in criminal activity." Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Smith to oversee preexisting Justice Department investigations into Trump's role in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack and alleged mishandling of classified documents. After Trump won the 2024 election, Smith dismissed both cases "without prejudice," meaning charges could be refiled after Trump leaves office. In August 2025, the Trump administration announced an investigation into Smith, alleging his investigations were politically motivated. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) was in conversation with Semafor Editor in Chief Ben Smith at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Governor Newsom first addressed the cancellation of another conversation in Davos that came after pressure from the Trump administration, saying the cancellation was reflective of the administration's approach to free speech. He also talked about his pugnacious approach to responding to President Trump and his aides, saying that while he wished political rhetoric were more civil, responding to aggression with aggression was more effective. Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa spoke at the World Economic Forum's 2026 meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where he fielded questions on several topics, including Palestinian statehood, President Trump's Board of Peace, and the state of the Palestinian economy. Former special counsel Jack Smith testified publicly for the first time on his investigations into President Trump before the House Judiciary Committee. In this first portion, Smith testified in his opening statement: "I am not a politician, and I have no partisan loyalties." He went on to say that Trump was charged "because the evidence established that he willfully broke the law" and that his investigation "developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that President Trump engaged in criminal activity." Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Smith to oversee preexisting Justice Department investigations into Trump's role in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack and alleged mishandling of classified documents. After Trump won the 2024 election, Smith dismissed both cases "without prejudice," meaning charges could be refiled after Trump leaves office. In August 2025, the Trump administration announced an investigation into Smith, alleging his investigations were politically motivated. Former special counsel Jack Smith testifies publicly for the first time on the criminal investigations into President Trump before the House Judiciary Committee. Former special counsel Jack Smith testified publicly for the first time on his investigations into President Trump before the House Judiciary Committee. In this first portion, Smith testified in his opening statement: "I am not a politician, and I have no partisan loyalties." He went on to say that Trump was charged "because the evidence established that he willfully broke the law" and that his investigation "developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that President Trump engaged in criminal activity." Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Smith to oversee preexisting Justice Department investigations into Trump's role in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack and alleged mishandling of classified documents. After Trump won the 2024 election, Smith dismissed both cases "without prejudice," meaning charges could be refiled after Trump leaves office. In August 2025, the Trump administration announced an investigation into Smith, alleging his investigations were politically motivated. Former special counsel Jack Smith testifies publicly for the first time on the criminal investigations into President Trump before the House Judiciary Committee. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (IL) held a press conference at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to discuss his recent trip to Copenhagen, Denmark with a bipartisan, bicameral congressional delegation. Durbin shared the "anger and pain" Danish and Greenlander legislatures expressed regarding President Trump's desire to obtain Greenland. The senator also shared his concern for the future stability of the NATO alliance. He then fielded questions from reporters on several topics, including his thoughts on the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Davos, Switzerland, chaired by President Trump.