Trump calls for Iran to release 8 women amid ceasefire talks
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President Trump called on Iran to release eight women accused of crimes, amid ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad on April 20, 2026. He urged Iranian leaders to free the women, emphasizing the importance of their release during ongoing talks. The appeal highlights diplomatic efforts to ease tensions and promote dialogue between the U.S. and Iran.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer warned that Rep. Ilhan Omar could face accountability if involved in fraud, following a Wall Street Journal report on her and her husband's assets, which are valued between $6 million and $8 million. The statement emphasizes ongoing scrutiny of her financial disclosures amid political tensions.
House GOP leaders are delaying a vote on a bipartisan Senate DHS funding bill until after passing a "skinny" bill for immigration enforcement funding. This resistance comes despite Senate GOP concerns and White House pressure, as DHS faces funding shortages. The delay highlights ongoing disagreements over immigration and homeland security funding priorities.
The Onion announced on April 21, 2026, that it has reached a deal to acquire Infowars, the website founded by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The deal marks a significant shift in the media landscape, with The Onion expanding its reach into political and controversial content. The financial details of the acquisition have not been disclosed.
King Charles III will become the second British monarch to address a joint session of Congress, scheduled for next week. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, previously addressed Congress in 1991. This marks a historic moment in U.S.-UK relations, highlighting the ongoing diplomatic ties between the two nations. The event underscores the significance of the monarchy’s role in international diplomacy.
Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee for Federal Reserve chairman, declined to confirm whether Joe Biden won the 2020 election during a Senate Banking Committee hearing on April 18, 2026. When asked by Senator Elizabeth Warren, Warsh responded, “We try to keep politics, if I’m…,” avoiding a direct answer about the election outcome.
Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) urged the DOJ on April 20, 2026, to end its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, aiming to facilitate the confirmation of Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair. Tillis has threatened to withhold support for Warsh’s nomination until the investigation concludes, highlighting ongoing political tensions surrounding the Federal Reserve leadership.