Sununu: Air travelers should 'pack your patience'

Airlines for America CEO Chris Sununu, a Republican and former governor of New Hampshire, said Sunday that air travelers should “hold on to their patience” as the government shutdown drags on. “People should still make plans to schedule their flights. But we always say, pack on your patience, give yourself a little more time,” Sununu…

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Johnson: 'No Kings' a 'stunt' for Democrats amid shutdown

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Sunday that the “No Kings” protests against President Trump this weekend were a “stunt” created by Democrats because they needed “cover” amid the ongoing government shutdown. In an interview on ABC News’ “This Week”, Johnson suggested there was no need for Trump’s critics to join the No Kings demonstrations this…

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Washington rep on shutdown: 'Everything is on' Republicans

Rep. Susan DelBene (D-Wash.) said Sunday that Republicans are “all right” with the government shutdown prolonging. “On one hand, Democrats want credit for shutting down the government to get the health insurance subsidies that you talk about, which is obviously important and consequential, but on the other hand, they say it’s Republicans who shut down…

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Trump on protests: 'I'm not a king'

President Trump rejected the idea that he was acting like a monarch in an interview that took place on the same day as massive “No Kings” protests swept the country. “They’re calling me a king. I’m not a king,” Trump said. said in an interview Recorded by Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo on Saturday, before the…

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Zelensky says he believes Putin is ‘afraid that United States will deliver us Tomahawks’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview broadcast Sunday that he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is “afraid” [the] The United States will provide us with Tomahawks.” “I knew about Tomahawks, it’s very sensitive for the Russians,” Zelensky told NBC News’ Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.” “They are afraid of it [the] The…

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