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Trump did what today?
4/29/2026
How a Republican state lawmaker tried to let Holocaust deniers hijack history lessons
- A Republican lawmaker in New Hampshire tried to add a Holocaust denier to a state education committee.
- The proposal faced no support and ultimately failed, but raised concerns about antisemitism in politics.
- Experts found that the incident reflects a growing acceptance of anti-Jewish rhetoric in some political circles.
- The lawmaker, Matt Sabourin dit Choinière, later defended his actions with little backlash from his party.
- This situation highlights the need for vigilance against historical revisionism and antisemitism.
RFK Jr. talked about 'reparenting' kids on wellness farms. We visit one that inspired him
- Sen. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed building wellness farms for vulnerable children to help reparent them.
- His idea drew criticism during a Senate hearing for being inappropriate and unrealistic.
- Kennedy mentioned a successful program in Italy as inspiration, though critics question its applicability in the U.S.
- Experts are concerned that such an approach, focusing on hard work and abstinence, lacks scientific backing.
- The debate highlights differing views on how to effectively address addiction and mental health challenges.
FCC orders early license renewal for ABC stations following Kimmel's first lady joke
- The FCC ordered ABC to renew their broadcast licenses early after a joke made by Jimmy Kimmel about Melania Trump.
- Criticism from the Trump administration led to concerns about censorship in media.
- Kimmel defended his joke as humorous and denied any intentions of inciting violence.
- The FCC's action raised fears among Democrats and free speech advocates regarding media freedom.
- Disney has responded by stating they comply with all FCC rules and are confident about their licenses.
Families sue OpenAI over Canadian mass shooter's use of ChatGPT
- Families of victims from a school shooting in Canada are suing OpenAI, claiming negligence after the shooter used ChatGPT.
- They allege the company failed to report concerning conversations from the shooter to authorities.
- This case highlights growing legal concerns about tech companies being held accountable for their products.
- OpenAI has stated it has policies against using its technology for harmful purposes and is working on better safeguards.
- The lawsuit underscores the ongoing debate over the responsibilities of AI companies in public safety.
U.S. to issue commemorative passports with Trump's picture for America's 250th birthday
- The U.S. State Department plans to release limited edition passports featuring Donald Trump's image for the 250th anniversary.
- This will mark Trump as the first living president featured on a U.S. passport.
- The special passports will be available starting before July 4th celebrations.
- Critics note that this adds to Trump's visibility in various public arenas.
- The issuance reflects ongoing discussions about the impact of political figures on national symbols.