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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBucks' Doc Rivers on what Democrats need to change moving forwardMilwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers spoke up about what Democrats need to do in order to take back the White House after President Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.Rivers, who is a staunch opponent of Trump going back to the presidents first term in office, said Democrats need to make a change and try to get everyone on the same side of issues.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Well, the first thing we have to point towards is getting out of our comfort zone and thinking if we keep doing the same thing we are going to get different results," Rivers told MSNBCs Nicolle Wallace on her podcast. "That doesn't happen, there needs to be change from the Democratic side. I don't know what that change is, but I know the norm has not worked. The norm worked on the popular vote, but there are states that haven't voted on the Democratic side in 50 years."We are a party of being [inclusive], everybody is included, right? But I remember Cory Booker, we are at a function, and I ask him why can't the Democrats all agree on something, because the Republicans do that well. You have to look at some of the things they do well. One of the things they do is they fall in line. They don't care. If you listen to some of the things these guys said about Trump and then when you hear them speak now, all they do is praise, they are falling in line. But he said something interesting. He said we have so many groups on our side, we don't just have the White male. We have everybody, and to get everybody to agree on one thing is very difficult, but we're going to have to start doing that if we want change."Rivers said one of the things Democrats need to get away from is the "Trump won because" debate. He made an analogy to how he would go about coaching a game if the team was coming off a loss.ANTONIO BROWN TAKES SWIPE AT MEDIA AS HE FACES ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE IN FLORIDA"I think we need to take the because out, and I am serious. Trump won and start there, not because. Trump won and what do we have to do differently? You have to take ownership of things. We do it in sports all the time," he told Wallace."Yeah, I come in after a game we lost because. But then I say we lost, but we have to do these things differently if we want to win. We can't just say we lost because they just made a lot of shots. Then we have to force them to miss more shots, we have to do something different. It is so strange we are blaming the people who voted for Trump for why he won. It makes no sense to me. Itd backwards."Rivers said the bottom line was the Democrats didnt get enough people to actually go out and vote."We didn't get enough people out to vote," he said. "That is one thing. We have to figure out, first start with ourselves, how can we ignite ourselves, our side to vote more, because we have more people to vote. We have to make them excited, we have to connect to them. Were not connecting."We complain about Black men. You know, the majority of Black men did vote for Kamala, as it turns out. It is just that it wasn't a big majority. It wasn't enough people. Why is that? There is a feel of hopelessness in our community. I think a lot of Black men are saying now it does not matter, either side, we are not being helped, we are still being incarcerated. We still are struggling. So there has got to be an answer. And we have to figure out how we can answer that question if we are looking at that part of it for sure."Fox News' Connor McGahan contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 97 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIsrael-Iran war divides Democrats, but Trump's diplomacy also splitting RepublicansPresident Donald Trump is urging Iran to return to talks with the U.S. over the Islamic State's nuclear program "before it's too late."The president, making his comments on day four of the missile strikes and aerial attacks between Iran and Israel that were triggered by Israel's initial attack which killed top members of Iran's military."They should talk, and they should talk immediately," Trump told reporters on Monday in Canada, where he was attending an annual meeting of top western leaders.The daily bombardments between the two countries, which have led to rising death tolls in each nation, have dominated global headlines and sparked concerns of an even wider war in the Middle East.CLICK HERE FOR LIVE FOX NEWS UPDATES IN THE ISRAEL-IRAN ATTACKSAnd back in the U.S., the attacks have exacerbated already existing divisions within both the Democratic and Republican parties.Democrats, who have grappled with internal splits for a couple of years over Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza, spoke with two voices in the hours after Israel's initial attack on Iran and Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu's aggressive military strategy.ISRAEL AIRSTRIKE HITS IRANIAN STATE TV BUILDINGSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, said soon after the first attacks that "I have long said that Israel has a right to defend itself and that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon."And Sen. Jackie Rosen of Nevada, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said that "Israel acted in self-defense against an attack from Iran, and the U.S. must continue to stand with Israel, as it has for decades, at this dangerous moment."But Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the powerful panel, warned that "Israel's alarming decision to launch airstrikes on Iran is a reckless escalation that risks igniting regional violence."And Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington State, a former head of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said that "Netanyahu must not be allowed to pull America into another forever war. Instead, we must immediately push for negotiated de-escalation."But it's not just Democrats divided over the bloodshed in the Middle East.Trump, hours before the initial Israeli attacks, said: "I dont want them going in, because I think it would blow it," as he referred to U.S. negotiations with Tehran over Iran's nuclear program.ISRAELI LEADER SAYS TRUMP WAS MARKED FOR DEATH BY IRANIANSAnd Secretary of State and National Security Adviser Marco Rubio, in his initial statement, made clear that the U.S. had not assisted Israel and omitted any mention of support for Israel's attack.But while Trump continued to push for negotiations - saying on social media Sunday that "Iran and Israel should make a deal" - he has also made clear U.S. support for Israel and has increasingly warned Tehran that "if we are attacked in any way, shape or form by Iran, the full strength and might of the U.S. Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before."The top two Republicans in Congress were quick to back Israel."For too long, the mullahs in Iran have publicly aspired to wipe the only democracy in the Middle East off the face of the map via any means possible," Senate Majority Leader John Thune said.House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., highlighted on social media immediately after the initial attack that "Israel IS right and has a right to defend itself!"And one of the most vocal GOP hawks - Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina - wrote "Game on" and praised Israel."Hats off to Israel for one of the most impressive military strikes and covert operations in Israeli history."But the military hawks have lost much of their clout in the GOP, thanks to the rise of Trump's America First movement over the past decade, which pushes for extremely limited U.S. military involvement overseas."Anyone slobbering for the U.S. to become fully involved in the Israel/Iran war is not America First/MAGA. Wishing for murder of innocent people is disgusting. We are sick and tired of foreign wars. All of them," Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a top Trump ally in the House, wrote on social media on Sunday.And conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson took aim at what he called "warmongers" as he urged the U.S. to avoid any military involvement in the Israel-Iran war.Matthew Bartlett, a Republican strategist who served at the State Department during Trump's first term, noted that "Donald Trump changed the direction of the Republican Party" when it comes to American military engagements around the world."That gave him a new coalition and new political power. This new war in the Middle East is certainly threatening that coalition. While we are not yet involved in a war, chances of escalation are dramatically increased and that certainly has ramifications with the MAGA coalition," Bartlett warned.Stoking fears among some in MAGA world were Trump's comments to ABC News on Sunday that "its possible we could get involved."Wayne Lesperance, a veteran political scientist and president of New England College, highlighted that "the divide in the GOP can be traced to Trumps promises to pull America back from its entanglements in the world."But Lesperance noted that "the GOP has a long history of support for Israel and animosity towards Iran. So, addressing the current conflict between Israel and Iran represents a major decision point for the partys future outlook on foreign policy."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 144 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMuseum staff leaves 'Mona Lisa' fans high and dry as Louvre shuts down without warningThe crown jewel of Paris, The Louvre, shut its doors on tourists visiting from all over the world on Monday.Kevin Ward, traveling from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, told The Associated Press (AP), "Its the Mona Lisa moan out here.""Thousands of people waiting, no communication, no explanation," said Ward.TOURISTS SPRAYED WITH WATER GUNS BY PROTESTERS AS EUROPEAN ANTI-TOURISM TREND GROWS"I guess even she needs a day off."The worlds most-visited museum closed in a rare occurrence due to overtourism, prompting an employee strike, AP reported.About 8.7 million travelers visited the Muse du Louvre in 2024, according to a museum press release.The woman at the center of the chaos is Leonardo da Vincis "Mona Lisa," situated in the Louvres largest room, the Salle des tats.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleThe painting attracts roughly 20,000 people per day.Ji-Hyun Park, visiting from Seoul, told the AP, "You see phones. You see elbows. You feel heat. And then, youre pushed out."In January, French President Emmanuel Macronannounced a plan to move the 16th-century painting into its own wing amid overcrowding.The "Louvre New Renaissance" renovation project plans to add a wide entrance near the Seine River, adding Mona Lisa-specific tickets, and other updates, AP reported at the time.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Conditions of display, explanation and presentation will be up to what the Mona Lisa deserves," said Macron.Sarah Sefian, front-of-house gallery attendant and visitor services agent at the Louvre, told AP that teams are under pressure with the number of visitors and that changes need to happen now."We take it very badly that Monsieur Le President makes his speeches here in our museum, but when you scratch the surface, the financial investment of the state is getting worse with each passing year," said Sefian.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 111 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSenate panel navigates delicate compromises on Medicaid, taxes in latest chunk of Trump's megabillA Senate panel charged with some of the most hot-button portions of President Donald Trumps "big, beautiful bill" unveiled its portion of the gargantuan package on Monday.The Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over tax policy, Medicaid and a slew of other items baked into the House GOPs version of the bill, released its text as Republicans sprint to finish work on the presidents bill ahead of a self-imposed July 4 deadline.TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' CRACKS DOWN ON BIDEN'S STUDENT LOAN 'SCHEME,' TOP REPUBLICAN SAYSThe committee, chaired by Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, had to walk a perilous tightrope with their legislation, given the push and pull surrounding divisive cuts to Medicaid, an increase to the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap and other provisions in the Houses version of the bill.Crapo lauded the bill in a statement, and noted that it made the president's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, slashed "Green New Deal" spending and targeted "waste, fraud and abuse in spending programs while preserving and protecting them for the most vulnerable.""I look forward to continued coordination with our colleagues in the House and the Administration to deliver President Trumps bold economic agenda for the American people as quickly as possible," he said.While House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., pleaded with Senate leaders to change the bill as little as possible after narrowly passing the bill in the House, particularly on the compromises he reached on SALT and Medicaid, the Senate has vowed to leave its imprint on the package.'FULLY JUSTIFIED': GRAHAM PLOWS AHEAD WITH TRUMP BORDER FUNDING DESPITE PAUL'S OBJECTIONSCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPCrapo and Republican committee members have similarly had to navigate divisions in the upper chamber, particularly around Medicaid tweaks to provider payments and an increase to the SALT cap to $40,000 a change needed to ram the bill through the House, but one Senate Republicans dislike.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 108 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMIKE POMPEO: Trump delivers major win for American steel workers where Biden failedPresident Donald Trump has delivered a big win for America. The imminent linkage of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel will benefit American workers, Americas steel industry, and Americas strategic alliance with Japan vis-a-vis China. Thanks to President Trumps Executive Order clearing the path for this deal, Americas steel industry will have the investment and modernization needed to compete internationally in this highly strategic sector.As Ive long argued, the prospect of Japan a close American ally with a stable democracy and market economy making a major investment in America should be welcomed. Adversaries like China are doing their best to undermine our economy and dominate critical industries. To prevail, we need to expand our manufacturing base in concert with nations that share our values and interests.Unlike President Biden who put politics over delivering results that benefit the American people President Trump rolled up his sleeves and got the job done. Back in January, the Biden administration blocked this deal from going through, citing "national security" concerns. But why would major investment by one of Americas closest allies pose a threat to the American people? In reality, this was a politicized decision designed to curry favor ahead of the 2024 election.TRUMP GREENLIGHTS U.S. STEEL DEAL, PROMISING $11B INVESTMENT AND 100,000 AMERICAN JOBSPresident Trump saw through all this, as did the steelworkers who knew that, without significant new investment, their steel mills would soon close. This acquisition will bring a world-leader in steel technology and manufacturing expertise to American operations and enable U.S. Steel to make the upgrades it needs to thrive. Nippon has promised to commit $14 billion to modernizing steel mills to make these production centers more competitive.Without this investment, the company would have had no choice but to close these facilities and lay off thousands of workers. Instead, they are creating new jobs and ensuring that the mills will be able to operate for decades to come.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThis has the potential to unleash incredible new levels of American productivity. Its thought that the deal will help Nippon-US Steel to move toward 100 million metric tons of global crude steel capacity and significantly increase its competitive edge in the international market. Whats more, allowing this deal to go forward also sends the right signals to Japanese and other international investors who may have been discouraged from direct investment in the U.S.As President Trump has made clear, this isn't a foreign takeover it's a strategic partnership with American control and oversight. The administration has helped to secure a favorable agreement in which U.S. voices are represented and our interests are protected. While the details are still emerging, the terms that have been discussed publicly would guarantee the appointment of an American CEO, majority American board membership, and government approval on certain key areas of activity.As someone who spent years defending America's interests on the world stage, Ive seen firsthand how important and mutually beneficial our economic partnerships with allies like Japan are to keeping America prosperous and strong. A thriving steel industry powered by allied investment and American workers makes us stronger; a shuttered steel industry makes us vulnerable.This is what "America First" looks like in practice smart partnerships that benefit American workers while strengthening our alliances and our economy.It's a win for America, and America has President Trump to thank for making it happen.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM MIKE POMPEO0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 129 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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