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The Washington Times Front Page Podcast delivers the top stories from our daily front page in five minutes or less, five days a week. Find all these stories and more at http://www.washingtontimes.com/frontpage
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On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump has called for "new leadership" in Iran just hours after social media posts by Iran's supreme leader blaming Trump for violent protests in Tehran, the Justice Department has issued subpoenas for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and more.
On Friday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota if protesters continue to attack federal agents carrying out immigration raids, Abigail Spanberger is set to make history when she's sworn in this weekend as Virginia's first female governor, and more.
On Thursday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump says the U.S. must take control of Greenland to build a missile defense system, FBI investigators conducting security clearance reviews wrongly asked agents and other witnesses about their political and religious beliefs, and more.
On Wednesday's Washington Times Front Page: Republican-led states asked the Supreme Court to uphold their laws that generally bar biological males from female sports, protests in the streets of Iran threaten the clerics who rule the country, but it's not clear who will take over if the mullahs fall, and more.
On Tuesday's Washington Times Front Page: Lawmakers and former Federal Reserve officials have rallied to the defense of Fed Chair Jay Powell, President Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on any country doing business with Iran, and more.
On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: The killing of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer has morphed from a local tragedy into a national political battle, more than 500 protesters are estimated to have been killed in Iran's violent crackdown in recent days, and more.
On Friday's Washington Times Front Page: The White House has rejected Democrats' demands to pull immigration enforcement out of Minnesota in the wake of Renee Good's killing by ICE officers, the Senate has passed a war powers resolution to block President Trump from taking further military action in Venezuela, and more.
On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: The military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was a drastic step by the Trump administration, Congress returns to Washington with a pile of unfinished business on its plate and decisions to make on U.S. involvement in Venezuela, and more.
On Friday's Washington Times Front Page: America's wealthiest have lined up to fund President Trump's pet projects, raising questions about the legality of the tactic, lawmakers are tired of teaming up on bipartisan bills to protect children online only to have the broadly supported measures languish, and more.
On the New Year's Eve Washington Times Front Page: President Trump has openly pressured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to give Syria's government "another chance," President Trump has ordered a slew of actions based solely on reporters' questions, and more.
On Tuesday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump says he would unleash "very powerful consequences" if Iran takes steps to restock its missile arsenal or rebuild its nuclear program, China's military has begun large-scale, end-of-the-year military drills around Taiwan, and more.
On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believe a peace agreement to end the war between Russia and Ukraine is "close," Congress won't have much time left to act to pass nine remaining spending bills in January, and more.
On Friday's Washington Times Front Page: Pope Leo XIV urged the Catholic faithful to recognize human fragility in his first Christmas address, federal authorities said 10 people acted as co-conspirators in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring but aren't pursuing additional prosecutions, and more.
On Wednesday's Washington Times Front Page: The Supreme Court has ruled President Trump overstepped his powers in trying to federalize and send the National Guard to Chicago, the U.S. economy grew at a 4.3% annual rate in the third quarter, and more.
On Tuesday's Washington Times Front Page: Congressional Republicans are scrambling to avoid a midterm election loss over health care, Trump administration officials announced a pause of currently ongoing offshore wind farms due to national security concerns, and more.
On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: The Justice Department's incomplete and heavily redacted release of the Jeffrey Epstein case files has sparked accusations of a Trump administration cover-up of some of his associates, Wisconsin state judge Hannah Dugan was convicted of obstructing officers trying to arrest an illegal immigrant in her courtroom, and more.
On Friday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump has removed marijuana from the list of most-restricted drugs and rescheduled it to allow for expanded medical research and applications, consumer prices rose at a lower-than-expected rate last month, and more.
On Thursday's Washington Times Front Page: Congress has passed the annual National Defense Authorization Act and sent the Pentagon's $901 billion budget to the president's desk, in a nationally televised address, President Trump said the country is poised for an "economic boom" in 2026, and more.
On Wednesday's Washington Times Front Page: The U.S. added 64,000 jobs in November, but the unemployment rate rose to its highest level since September 2021, President Trump's intense pressure campaign on Venezuela reflects a unique combination of factors, and more.
On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: Gunmen killed 15 people and wounded dozens more in a terrorist attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia, a deadly Islamic State attack in Syria over the weekend has reignited a debate about why U.S. troops are still in the country at all, and more. The Front Page will be off on Tuesday, December 16 and return on Wednesday, December 17.



