The political battle between Sacramento and Washington just went global. Newsom’s office alleges that the Trump Administration and the State Department applied direct pressure to have the Governor barred from the "USA House" pavilion. Despite being invited weeks ago, Newsom was turned away at the door by security, with officials citing a "venue-level decision." Newsom didn't hold back, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to call the move "weak and pathetic." This comes just hours after Newsom mocked President Trump’s Davos address as "remarkably boring" and "insignificant." Meanwhile, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly fired back, calling Newsom a "third-rate governor" and "Newscum."
23 January,2026 12:47 AM ISTArizona Senator Mark Kelly is emerging as a serious name in the 2028 presidential conversation, but not without controversy. In a revealing interview, Kelly suggested that any future White House run depends on timing, leadership and the political moment, signaling openness without making a formal announcement. As speculation around a potential Democratic bid intensifies, Kelly finds himself at the center of a high-profile legal battle tied to his post-retirement speech as a former military officer. The dispute stems from a lawsuit challenging Pentagon actions that seek to downgrade Kelly’s military retirement rank following his participation in a video urging service members to reject illegal orders. WATCH
23 January,2026 12:42 AM ISTU.S. President Donald Trump sparked global attention after his Davos speech appeared to mix Greenland and Iceland multiple times while discussing national security and NATO strategy. The comments quickly went viral prompting defenses from White House officials and fact-checks across social media.
22 January,2026 08:14 PM ISTDonald Trump’s renewed discussion around Greenland has once again pushed a long-dormant geopolitical debate back into the global spotlight. But beneath the headline-grabbing rhetoric lies a deeper conflict, one that pits a deal-making worldview against a land system designed to resist ownership, speculation, and foreign control. The language surrounding the proposal echoes the tone of a high-stakes real estate negotiation, scaled up to a continental level. The assumption is familiar: that everything has a price, and that control can be acquired through negotiation. Greenland, however, operates on an entirely different legal and cultural framework, one where land itself is not a commodity. WATCH
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