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Trump’s claim that Thanksgiving is cheaper this year has several glaring omissions

With Thanksgiving just three weeks away, many families will soon be hitting grocery stores for all the staples and paying significantly higher prices than in previous years. President Donald Trump is arguing prices are lower in 2025, but he’s leaving out significant details. In a recent post to his Truth Social account, Trump asserted that families will be paying less for Thanksgiving dinner than they did under former President Joe Biden, saying key items will be “25 percent lower . according to Walmart.” He insisted that prices under his administration are “lower than the Democrats on everything, especially oil and gas” and proclaimed “the Democrats ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!” He added. However, Trump’s citing of Walmart’s prices for Thanksgiving dinner are misleading, according to a Thursday report the network found that while Walmart’s 2025 Thanksgiving list is cheaper, it also only contains 23 items. The 2024 list included 29 items, and six of those items onions, celery, sweet potatoes, chicken broth, poultry seasoning, muffin mix, marshmallows, whipped topping and pecan pie were left off of this year’s list. Several of the items that didn’t make it onto Walmart’s 2025 Thanksgiving list include produce items that the U. S. often imports from Canada and Mexico. According to food supply chain technology company Silo, the U. S. imports roughly $384 million worth of onions from Mexico each year, along with $251 million worth of potatoes. Both Canada and Mexico have been hit with tariffs of anywhere from 25 percent to 35 percent. Food prices have remained stubbornly high despite Trump’s claims. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the consumer price index for food at home in U. S. cities on average is 315. 489 as of September 2025, compared to 307. 201 in September of 2024. This week’s elections were seen as a referendum against the Trump administration’s handling of the economy since the president’s second term began in January. Democrats who ran on making food, housing and healthcare more affordable enjoyed double-digit margins of victory over their Republican opponents.

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Supreme Court justices pit president’s economic powers against foreign policy powers in tariffs argument

The Supreme Court‘s Wednesday oral arguments over the legality of Donald Trump‘s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs pitted the president’s constitutional foreign affairs powers against Congress’s constitutionally delegated tariff power. The justices appeared highly skeptical of the Solicitor General D. John Sauer’s arguments that the president’s sweeping tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act are [.].

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Ex-Bush aide praises torture as ‘the right thing’ in glowing account of Dick Cheney

Dana Perino, who served in the Bush administration as White House press secretary, lauded the CIA’s systematic torture program in a glowing tribute to her old boss, former Vice President Dick Cheney, after his death on Tuesday. Cheney, who played a central role in pushing falsified evidence to justify the U. S. invasion of Iraq, died on Tuesday at 84 years old. Speaking with Fox News in the wake of Cheney’s death, Perino recalled the controversy late into Bush’s second term after reporting revealed that the CIA had destroyed about 90 video tapes of agents torturing detainees.“I woke up to headlines “I didn’t have all the information of course the interrogation program was such a highly classified program and that morning before I briefed, everybody came to see me. I ended up going into the Oval Office and I saw the president, I saw the vice president, I saw the national security advisor, and I’ll never forget that the one thing I was assured of.”Perino went on to share how Cheney and others warned her that her impending briefing with reporters was “going to be very difficult for you,” but that they assured her that “with 100% conviction that those interrogations saved American lives.”“I felt my spine straighten, I walked out, I did the briefing best briefing I ever did!” Perino said. “I was so assured by the courage of their conviction to do the right thing, the very difficult thing and always to protect the men and women in our intelligence.”In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the CIA established a network of detention centers across the globe known as “black sites,” where detainees were subjected to numerous forms of torture, including sexual torture, exposure to freezing tempratures for extended periods of time, forced sleep deprivation, and confinement in enclosed spaces for hundreds of hours at a time. For Perino, however, interrogators did “the right thing,” and furthermore, she went on to attack former President Barack Obama, falsely claiming that he sought to prosecute CIA interrogators that tortured detainees. In actuality, Obama issued an executive order that sought to prohibit the CIA agents from torturing detainees going forward, and his administration declined to prosecute agents for having tortured detainees in the past.“Now, you’ll remember, President Obama wanted to prosecute them!” Perino said. “And Dick Cheney who always stayed pretty quiet after the White House the one time that Dick Cheney came out was to spite President Obama on that and defend those men and women in intelligence.”Former WH Press Secretary @DanaPerino praises CIA torture as “the right thing” in glowing account of Dick Cheney.“I was so assured by the courage of their conviction to do the right thing, the very difficult thing and always to protect the men and women in our intelligence.” pic. twitter. com/0Q84v2d24E- Alexander Willis (@ReporterWillis) November 4, 2025.