Wednesday, November 5th, 2025 - Democrats sweep elections; Trump won’t pay SNAP; Air space shutdown; Dick Cheney dies at 84 & more
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Today’s Headlines: Democrats had a massive Election Day sweep nationwide — flipping or holding major seats at every level. At the Supreme Court, justices are hearing Trump’s unprecedented tariff case — deciding whether he can impose tariffs on his own under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC that the administration has “lots of other options” if they lose… but, of course, they won’t. Meanwhile, Trump announced there will be no SNAP payments until the government reopens, despite multiple court orders requiring partial payouts. The shutdown is dragging on, and the Transportation Secretary warned that the FAA may have to shut down airspace next week due to thousands of unpaid, overworked air traffic controllers. In global security news, European officials say Russia tried to smuggle explosives onto cargo planes in Germany and the UK this summer — part of a wider sabotage campaign targeting Western aviation. Four people have been arrested so far. Stateside, a UPS plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, killing three and injuring at least 11. The FBI also arrested two people in connection with an intentional explosion at a Harvard University medical building over the weekend. And finally, former Vice President Dick Cheney — architect of the Iraq War and self-proclaimed “defender of democracy,” depending on who you ask — died yesterday at 84.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
CNBC: Bessent says U.S. has 'lots' of options to use on tariffs if it loses Supreme Court case
Axios: Trump says SNAP will only get paid after shutdown, defying multiple court orders
ABC News: Department of Transportation might be forced to shut down some airspace next week: Duffy
WSJ: Russia Suspected of Plotting to Send Incendiary Devices on U.S.-Bound Planes
NBC News: Three dead, at least 11 injured in UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky
Axios: Former Vice President Cheney, architect of Iraq War, dies at 84
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