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Trump Unveils $12 Billion Aid Package For Farmers Hit By Trade War

President Donald Trump on Monday unveiled a $12 billion aid package for American farmers, the latest government effort to shore up a key political constituency hurt by the financial fallout from his trade policies. Farm groups and Republican farm-state lawmakers have sought the aid in part to support farmers with purchases of seeds, fertilizer and other expenses for next year's growing season. The aid package, which Trump says will come from tariff revenues, aims to support a crucial voting bloc that has largely stood by Trump despite facing billions in lost sales from his trade war with China. Trump announced the aid at a roundtable at the White House alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and members of Congress. Growers of corn, cotton, sorghum, soybeans, rice, cattle, wheat and potatoes attended the roundtable, a White House official said. "This relief will provide much needed certainty to farmers as they get this year's harvest to market and look ahead to next year's crops, and it'll help them continue their efforts to lower food prices for American families," Trump said. Rollins said that $11 billion of the aid will go to row crop farmers and will be disbursed by February 28. The administration is holding back the remaining $1 billion for fruits, vegetables and other crops to finalize the details, Rollins said. Bessent said the payments will be a "liquidity bridge during a period of adjustment" to support farmers until they see benefits from Trump's trade deals and other policies. Amy Klobuchar, the top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, said in a statement that Trump's trade policies have hurt farmers. "The easiest way to give our farmers more certainty would be for the president to end his tariff taxes," she said. The administration had been expected to announce a farm bailout totaling as much as $15 billion in October. Rollins previously said the 43-day federal government shutdown delayed the rollout. Farmers have faced higher costs for agricultural inputs like seed and fertilizer, which the Trump administration has said it is examining. Soybean farmers expect to see their third consecutive year of losses in 2025, according to the American Soybean Association. Trump said at the White House that he would further help farmers by eliminating many environmental regulations for farm machinery and that he would expect manufacturers like John Deere to lower equipment prices. "Farming equipment has gotten too expensive, and a lot of the reason is because they put these environmental excesses on the equipment, which don't do a damn thing except make it complicated," Trump said. John Deere did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Trump also said he has asked China's President Xi Jinping to increase China's recently negotiated soybean purchase agreement. "I think he's going to do more than he promised to do," Trump said. During his first term, Trump gave about $23 billion in aid to farmers hurt by his trade policies. Farmers are set to receive a near-record $40 billion in government payments this year, fueled by ad-hoc disaster and economic aid. Net farm income could fall by more than $30 billion in 2026 due to a decline in government payments and low crop prices, according to an estimate from the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri.

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Will Obamacare ever be Repealed?

Will Obamacare ever be Repealed?

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Titanic Trump Showdowns at SCOTUS

On today’s show, Josh Hammer breaks down the Supreme Court’s decision to take up the birthright citizenship case, explaining why this is a debate America must have — and why President Trump may have far stronger legal footing than the media wants to admit. Josh walks through the real history behind the 14th Amendment, revealing how the Civil Rights Act of 1866 is the key to understanding what “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” actually meant to the framers. Josh then turns to another major case being argued before the Court today — a fight he says is fundamentally about government expansion versus constitutional limits. He lays out why Trump is right to push back against Washington’s ever-growing control and how this legal battle could reshape the federal government’s power for years to come.

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Netflix Buying Warner Bros Is A Red Flag

Netflix Buying Warner Bros Is A Red Flag

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Why Netflix Buying Warner Bros Is A Big Red Flag

Why Netflix Buying Warner Bros Is A Big Red Flag

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Why Netflix Buying Warner Bros Is A Red Flag

Why Netflix Buying Warner Bros Is A Red Flag

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MTG is DONE with Trump

Outgoing Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene went on 60 Minutes to9 voice her displeasure with Donald Trump.

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Immigration Law Has Radicals GOING CRAZY

Mike reacts to Rep. Ilhan Omar's reaction to President Trump's position on immigration.

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Stunning Data On The Blue State Exodus

Stunning Data On The Blue State Exodus With Brandon Arnold, Executive Vice President at National Taxpayers Union.

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Kennedy Center Honors & The Fallout Of Netflix Buying Warner Brothers

Kennedy Center Honors & The Fallout Of Netflix Buying Warner Brothers With Christian Toto, host of The Hollywood in Toto Podcast.

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Mondays with Maguire: Who Will Win The Messaging War On Affordability?

Mondays with Maguire: Who Will Win The Messaging War On Affordability? With Erin Maguire, Republican Strategist.

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NYC Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani Vows To Protect Immigrants’ Rights

By: Diante Marigny New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is speaking out to protect the rights of the city’s immigrant population, posting a video on Sunday explaining how residents can legally interact with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. In the video, Mamdani promised to stand up for the city’s 3 million immigrants, reminding them they can refuse entry to their homes, schools, or private workspaces without a judicial warrant, record agents without interfering, and remain silent if detained. “ICE is legally allowed to lie to you, but you have the right to remain silent,” Mamdani said, urging residents to know and exercise their rights. His comments come days after a federal ICE raid in Manhattan and follow protests against previous immigration sweeps in the same area. Mamdani, who will be sworn in as mayor on January 1, emphasized that “New York will always welcome immigrants… and I will fight each and every day to protect, support, and celebrate our immigrant brothers and sisters.”

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National Park Service adds Trump’s birthday to free admission days, removes MLK Day and Juneteenth

The National Park Service is revising its free-admission schedule for 2026, adding President Donald Trump’s birthday on June 14 — which also coincides with Flag Day — while removing both Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth. The new policy takes effect January 1 and is part of a broader set of changes, including higher admission fees for international visitors. While the Park Service has adjusted free-admission days under past administrations, this latest shift is drawing criticism from civil rights groups and some Democratic lawmakers, who say it downplays important moments in American history. Supporters of the administration argue that Trump’s birthday and Flag Day reflect a focus on patriotic holidays. The NPS did not immediately comment on the reasons for the changes.

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Federal judge temporarily blocks evidence in DOJ’s attempt to re-indict James Comey

A federal judge in Washington has dealt a setback to the Justice Department as it seeks a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has temporarily blocked prosecutors from using key evidence that helped secure the original charges — specifically communications between Comey and his longtime friend, Columbia University law professor Daniel Richman. The ruling does not prevent the government from attempting to bring a new case, but it indicates prosecutors may have to move forward without citing that evidence.

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Zelenskyy meets European leaders in London to discuss U.S.-backed peace plan

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in London this morning meeting with top European allies as discussions continue on a U.S.-backed plan aimed at ending the war with Russia. Zelenskyy is holding talks with leaders from France, Germany, and the U.K., seeking to strengthen Ukraine’s position ahead of potential negotiations. He says the discussions will focus on security guarantees, air defense support, and long-term funding amid ongoing Russian attacks. The visit comes as Russian forces continue to launch drone and missile strikes across Ukraine, killing civilians and targeting critical infrastructure. A major point of contention in the peace talks remains the proposal for Ukraine to cede control of the eastern Donbas region — a move Ukraine and its allies oppose.

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