Dems' hearing meltdowns a play to the base, analysts say, as Trump noms keep pushing back in viral momentsNew Foto - Dems' hearing meltdowns a play to the base, analysts say, as Trump noms keep pushing back in viral moments

PresidentDonald Trump's nominees consistently engage with Democrats who challenge them in increasingly viral hearing moments that analysts say are not intended as gifts to the media, but red meat for their base. The media understands Democrats have little power on a Republican-dominated Capitol Hill, according to Bill D'Agostino, senior analyst for the Media Research Center. "If you were to watch any given night on CNN or MSNBC evening shows, you'll find a couple of panel discussion segments that are basically just Democratic strategists and the host talking shop," he told Fox News Digital in a Thursday interview. "The discussion has focused almost entirely on how can Democrats show their voters that they're trying to fight this, that they're trying to make a difference, that they're resisting the Trump administration." White House Press Secretary Defends Trump's Firing Of Inspectors General Partisan politics has come to a point, D'Agostino suggested, where constituents send Democrats to Washington to stop Trump at every turn, regardless of ideological alignment or differences. Read On The Fox News App "Obviously, as the minority party, there's not much action they can actually offer. So instead, their political futures basically rest on how hard they're trying to stop Trump." One of the most contentious exchanges occurred during FBI DirectorKash Patel'sJanuary confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen.Adam Schiff, D-Calif., dug into granular language used by Patel after the Capitol riot in regard to a song released by inmates that featured Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Patel told Schiff he stood by prior testimony that he had had nothing to do with the recording of the song, while the Burbank Democrat grilled him over a comment to former Trump adviser Stephen Bannon about "what we thought would be cool… captur[ing] audio" for the song. Schiff asked why he said that, and Patel incredulously shot back "that's why it says, 'we' [as opposed to I] as you highlighted." Patel denied participating in the digitizing of the song. The exchange was compared to former President Bill Clinton's grammatical comments about the word "is" during the Monica Lewinsky affair. During Attorney GeneralPam Bondi'sconfirmation, Schiff was at the fore again, demanding she disclose whether she might prosecute former special counsel Jack Smith over his Trump probe. Bondi repeatedly said she wouldn't answer hypothetical, anddinged Schiff in responsefor focusing on Smith while his own California is rife with violent crime. Bondi also snapped back at Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., after a grilling on the Fourteenth Amendment and citizenship, saying, "I'm not here to do your homework and study for you." During Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's hearing, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., delved into Hegseth's multiple marriages and allegations of untoward behavior. Kaine said Hegseth had "casually cheated" on a former wife shortly after his daughter Gwendolyn was born. Hegseth countered that the situation had been investigated and that Kaine's claims were "false charges." "You've admitted that you had sex at that hotel in October 2017. You said it was consensual, isn't that correct?" Kaine went on, probing further. Bondi Announces One Of Largest Fentanyl Seizures In Us History Hegseth also made headlines when he interrupted Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., mid-sentence as she criticized the revolving door among military generals, Pentagon chiefs, and defense contractors. "I'm not a general, senator," he said, prompting laughter in the gallery. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., also had several similar moments, including when Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., opened his remarks by speaking about the measles and telling the nominee bluntly, "You frighten people." Kennedy also rejected a line of questioning from Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., claiming that he had compared the Atlanta-based CDC's work to Nazi death camps. Outbursts and grilling continued in recent oversight hearings, including this past week when Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., got into a tiff with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem about Salvadorandeportee Kilmar Garcia. At one point, Swalwell informed Noem he has a "bull---t detector." Mark Bednar, a former top aide to ex-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., was one of many "sherpas" tasked with guiding nominees through the confirmation process, including meetings with senators. Bednar assisted EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin through his process, which, by comparison to others, was mild. Zeldin's hearing actually included some bipartisan joking – like when Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., riffed that Zeldin's cell phone rang unexpectedly because "the fossil fuel industry" was calling him after a line of questioning on the matter. Swalwell Warns Noem He Has A 'Bulls---' Detector During Heated Exchange About Abrego Garcia Bednar recounted a loud protester in the hall who remained for some time, offering conjecture that the disruptive woman hadn't yet crossed any legal lines like protesters actually inside hearing rooms like during Kennedy's confirmation. But Bednar said that many of the other nominees faced Democrats who would rather make a show than "be diplomatic and deliberative over policy." "I think that is a big indicator to me that the left has no substantive answers for rebuttals to President Trump's agenda or Republicans' agenda. And that, to me, is a sign that if you're a Republican, that that's encouraging -- the public's on your side, and the far left has been unable to formulate a rational, level-headed response, much less not even be able to articulate one." Fox News Digital reached out to other sherpas but did not hear back. Meanwhile, Bednar said that it has been interesting to watch the hearing disruptions evolve into larger scenes with similarly little substance or long-term gain. "I thought I was very rich and pun intended, that Cory Booker delivered a record-breaking speech that the Democrats were basically just grasping for anything to kind of count as a win, even though it didn't really amount to anything," he said, after the New Jersey Democrat held an unofficial filibuster – as there was no legislation being held up – for more than a day. That speech, however, precipitated several fundraising emails from the left, Bednar said, which bolstered D'Agostino's claim about playing to the base. "If it's a session day in D.C., and Republicans are in charge, there's going to be liberal agitators protesting; as the sky is blue," Bednar quipped. Fox News Digital reached out to Schiff for comment but did not receive a response by press time. Original article source:Dems' hearing meltdowns a play to the base, analysts say, as Trump noms keep pushing back in viral moments

Dems’ hearing meltdowns a play to the base, analysts say, as Trump noms keep pushing back in viral moments

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Hillary Clinton Appears To Have Learned Nothing From 2016 'Basket Of Deplorables' RemarkNew Foto - Hillary Clinton Appears To Have Learned Nothing From 2016 'Basket Of Deplorables' Remark

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smeared nearly all Republican women as "handmaiden[s] to the patriarchy" in a video posted May 15. When Clinton — in adiscussionrecorded May 1 at The 92nd Street Y, New York — fielded a question from interviewer Margaret Hoover on what advice she had "for the first female president of the United States," she levied the attack on Republican women. The former secretary of state and failed 2016 presidential candidate notablysaidon Sept. 9, 2016 that 50% of President Donald Trump's supporters belonged in what she referred to as "the basket of deplorables."(RELATED: Reince Priebus Tells Dem Panelists Their Party Is On 'Wrong Side Of Normal') WATCH: "Well, first of all, don't be a handmaiden to the patriarchy, which kind of eliminates every woman on the other side of the aisle, except for very few," Clinton said. The former secretary of state named Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska as one of the rare examples of a Republican woman who is not " a handmaiden to the patriarchy." Hoover also mentioned former Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, which Clinton appeared to agree with, saying, "Yeah, there's a few." Murkowski opposed Trump'snominationof Pete Hegseth to serve as Defense secretary, along with hispardonsof Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol rioters. She alsojoinedSenate Democrats and three additional Republican senators on April 3 toendTrump's national emergency declaration underpinning his tariffs on Canada. Cheneywas one of two Republicans appointed to the Select Committee that investigated the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Shelosther 2022 reelection bid to Trump-backed Harriet Hageman by over 37%, andendorsedformer Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election in September. "Look, first we have to get there, and it is, you know, obviously so much harder than it should be," Clinton added. "So, you know, if a woman runs who I think would be a good president — as I thought Kamala Harris would be, and as I knew I would be — I will support that woman." Harris performed well with women and college-educated white voters in November, while Trump received significantly more support than her among men and white voters without college degrees, NBC national political correspondent Steve Kornackireportedin December. Clinton received backlash for her 2016 "basket of deplorables" comment, which she made at a fundraiser in New York. TrumpdefeatedClinton in the 2016 election just two months later, despite being an outsider businessman who had never served in public office, shocking the political and media establishment. "You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right?" she said at the time. "The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic — you name it. And unfortunately there are people like that. And he has lifted them up." "He tweets and retweets their offensive hateful mean-spirited rhetoric," she added. "Now, some of those folks — they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not America." The former secretary of stateexpressedremorse the following day. "Last night I was 'grossly generalistic,' and that's never a good idea," Clinton said. "I regret saying 'half' — that was wrong." Moreover, former President Joe BidencalledTrump supporters "garbage" in October 2024, also receiving blowback. Trump responded shortly after by donning a bright safety vest and hosting a press conference from inside agarbage truckin Green Bay, Wisconsin. All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter's byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contactlicensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.

Hillary Clinton Appears To Have Learned Nothing From 2016 ‘Basket Of Deplorables’ Remark

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Italy's Meloni scores diplomatic win as 'bridge builder' by bringing US and EU to the same tableNew Foto - Italy's Meloni scores diplomatic win as 'bridge builder' by bringing US and EU to the same table

ROME (AP) — Italy's Premier Giorgia Meloni hosted a key trilateral meeting in Rome on Sunday, bringing U.S. Vice President JD Vance and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to the same table, hoping to usher in what she said could be a "new beginning." It was a diplomatic score for Meloni, who has been touted as a potential bridge-builder with the Trump administration, but so far had been unable to provide decisive breakthroughs amid increasingly strained relations with her main European partners. "I am very proud to host two of the leaders of the EU and the U.S. to start a dialogue," Meloni told the press ahead of the trilateral meeting, while sitting at a round table with her counterparts. The Italian premier recalled that she had proposed such an initiative a month earlier in the U.S. capital when she met PresidentDonald Trumpat the White House. "I hope that today can be a first meeting and a new beginning," Meloni said, noting that "for trade matters" the competence belonged to the EU Commission, but Rome's role was linked to "the need and the desire to promote dialogue." Vance stressed that Meloni had become "a good friend," acknowledging her will to act as "a bridge builder between Europe and the United States," a role that both him and Trump supported. Vance also admitted that the U.S. and the EU kept "some disagreements, as friends sometimes have, for example on tariffs, but we also have many things on which we agree." Von der Leyen responded she hoped that, on the trade issues, the EU and the U.S. could reach "an agreement that is good for both sides," stressing that the two partners have the largest trade exchange in the world. Addressing the Ukrainian conflict, the EU leader noted that "what unites us on Ukraine is the pursuit of a just and lasting peace," thanking the U.S. for its strong commitment in trying to stop the war. Von der Leyen urged parties to "push things forward," adding she believed "the next week will be crucial" for Russia-Ukraine peace talks. The meeting was a sigh of relief for Meloni, who had recently struggled to play a central role in Europe's diplomatic efforts to reach a ceasefire in Ukraine. Earlier this week, she had openly distanced herself from the initiative led by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, which she claimed was focused on the possible deployment of European troops to Ukraine. Even though Meloni initially joined a video call with the so-called Coalition of the willing — including UK, France, Germany and Poland — she was then excluded from a coordination meeting between the European quartet and Trump's administration. Tensions spiked on Friday when French President Emmanuel Macron accused Meloni of spreading "false information" to justify her absence from the meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a joint call with Trump. Political analyst and LUISS University professor Lorenzo Castellani noted that Meloni's priority, reaffirmed by Sunday's trilateral's initiative, was to maintain a close alignment with her U.S. ally. "Her strategy scored a win on Sunday, as she continues to navigate a delicate balancing act between the EU and the U.S." Castellani said. "She sees Washington as a key actor in any future resolution of the Ukrainian conflict and her aim is to push for a broader diplomatic effort that includes the U.S. and the main European allies." In this scenario, analysts believe that Meloni could successfully position herself as a mediator, leveraging Italy's role to help reaching a compromise between Europe and the U.S., also on the tariffs side. Rome was at the core of international diplomacy on Sunday as Zelenskyy met with top U.S. officials and European leaders, ahead of a high-stakes phone call Monday between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine. Zelenskyy spoke with Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the U.S. ambassador's residence, after attending the inaugural Mass for Pope Leo XIV in St. Peter's Square, which attracted leaders from across the world.

Italy's Meloni scores diplomatic win as 'bridge builder' by bringing US and EU to the same table

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60 years after he was hanged, Israel recovers Syrian archive belonging to famous spyNew Foto - 60 years after he was hanged, Israel recovers Syrian archive belonging to famous spy

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel has retrieved thousands of items belonging to the country's most famous spy after a covert operation in Syria. On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared some of the 2,500 items from the Syrian archive relating to Eli Cohen, an Israeli spy who infiltrated the political echelon in Syria, with Cohen's widow. Sunday marked 60 years since Cohen was hanged in a square in Damascus. The items recently spirited into Israel include documents, recordings, photos, and items collected by Syrian intelligence after his capture in January 1965, letters in his own handwriting to his family in Israel, photographs of his activity during his operational mission in Syria and personal objects that were taken from his home after his capture. Suitcases of items brought to Israel included worn folders stuffed with handwritten notes, keys to his apartment in Damascus, passports and false identification documents, missions from the Mossad to surveil specific people and places, and documentation of all the efforts of his widow, Nadia Cohen, begging world leaders for his release from prison. Cohen's success in Syria was one of theMossad spy agency'sfirst major achievements, and the top-secret intelligence he obtained is widely credited with helping Israel prepare for its swift victory in the 1967 Middle East War. Eli Cohen managed to forge close contacts within the political and military hierarchy of Israel's archenemy in the early 1960s, ultimately rising to become a top adviser to Syria's defense minister. In 1965, Cohen was caught radioing information to Israel. He was tried and hanged in a Damascus square on May 18, 1965. His remains have yet to be returned to Israel, where he is regarded as a national hero. In 2019, actor Sasha Baron Cohen portrayed Eli Cohen (no relation) in a six-episode Netflix series called "The Spy." "We conducted a special operation by the Mossad, by the State of Israel, to bring his (Eli Cohen's) archive, which had been in the safes of the Syrian intelligence for 60 years," Netanyahu told Nadia Cohen on Sunday in Jerusalem. Ahead of viewing the items, Nadia Cohen told Netanyahu that the most important thing was to bring back Cohen's body. Netanyahu said Israel was continuing to work on locating Cohen's body. Last week,Israel recovered the body of an Israeli soldierfrom Syria who had been missing for more than four decades, after he was killed during a clash with Syrian forces in Lebanon in 1982. "Eli is an Israeli legend. He's the greatest agent Israeli intelligence has had in the years the state existed. There was no one like him," Netanyahu said.

60 years after he was hanged, Israel recovers Syrian archive belonging to famous spy

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Biden family insider exposes culture of concealment in former administrationNew Foto - Biden family insider exposes culture of concealment in former administration

Biden family insider Michael LaRosa opened up about the former administration's culture of concealment while speaking to Fox News on Sunday, telling "Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy that the people surrounding the former president during his tenure in the White House were unwilling to be transparent. "This was a group in the White House who were allergic to transparency, and I'm talking about just in the East Wing," he said. "The very first day walking into the White House, the usher was fired, and I couldn't get reporters straight answers, because nobody would give me straight answers." Biden Insider Exposes How White House 'Gaslit' The Public About Former President's Decline LaRosa, who served as press secretary for former First Lady Jill Biden from 2021 to 2022, noted that his comments were not intended to suggest whether Biden was fit or unfit for office, as audio obtained by Fox News captures the former president appearing tostruggle to rememberkey details while being pressed on his handling of classified documents. "What I am suggesting… [is] it was not intuitive… it was not their style to be transparent about anything. They took days and months to be deliberative, and I'm talking about the small things, about when the dog bites occurred," he said, referencing the former first family's dog, Major, who hadreportedly bittenmultiple people. Biden's Team Hid The Truth About His Health All Along: Wh Press Sec Read On The Fox News App "Or about the wedding with the grandkids," he continued. "They got caught lying to the press about press coverage, because they were so scared to be transparent about anything." "I said to myself at some point, 'If it's this hard to get them to just be transparent and disclose things and to just be upfront from the beginning about anything, even the small things… My God, what would happen if there werebig things?'" Still, LaRosa said that, even if tapes revealing Biden's cognitive struggles had come forward sooner, it likely wouldn't have been enough for him to have been forced out of the 2024 race earlier. Original article source:Biden family insider exposes culture of concealment in former administration

Biden family insider exposes culture of concealment in former administration

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