1: SAVE Act Sparks On-Air Clash as Whoopi Goldberg Corrected During “The View” Segment
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A tense exchange unfolded live on The View when co-host Whoopi Goldberg made a firm claim about voter ID requirements—only to be quickly corrected by her fellow panelists. The moment came during a discussion of the Trump-backed SAVE Act, legislation aimed at tightening voter eligibility rules in federal elections.
Goldberg stated that showing ID is required when voting, citing her own experience. But co-host Sunny Hostin pushed back, explaining that such requirements vary by state and are not mandatory everywhere, including New York. Sara Haines backed up the correction, adding that she had also voted without presenting identification—creating a moment of confusion on-air. READ MORE
2: Newsom Blasts Trump, Targets Elon Musk as EV Strategy Faces Setbacks
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Gavin Newsom has intensified his criticism of both Elon Musk and Donald Trump, blaming their decisions for what he sees as a slowdown in America’s electric vehicle (EV) momentum. In a recent interview, Newsom described Musk as “one of the great disappointments” while accusing Trump-era policies of undermining federal support for EV growth.
Speaking candidly, Newsom said the shift away from aggressive EV expansion “breaks my heart,” arguing that the U.S. is losing ground in a sector critical to future economic and technological leadership. READ MORE
3: Melania Trump Hosts Landmark Global Summit Focused on Children’s Future
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Melania Trump took center stage at the White House, hosting a historic global summit that brought together representatives from 45 countries under one roof. The two-day “Fostering the Future Together” Global Coalition Summit marks the first time a U.S. first lady has led an international gathering of this scale in a single day.
Opening the event, Melania Trump emphasized the importance of global cooperation in tackling challenges facing children today, positioning the United States as a key leader in shaping policies that protect future generations. READ MORE
4: Trump to Host King Charles as British Monarch Prepares Historic Address to Congress
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Donald Trump is set to host King Charles III at the White House next month, as the British monarch prepares for a historic address to a joint meeting of Congress. The visit, expected during the week of April 27, will mark the first time a British monarch has spoken before Congress since Queen Elizabeth II did so in 1991.
Planning for the visit is already underway, with coordination between the White House and congressional leaders to ensure full attendance. A formal announcement is expected soon, along with details about ceremonial events, including a state dinner in honor of the king. READ MORE