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“The moral imperative has never been stronger,” Necochea told the Idaho Statesman in an interview. She called the 2025 legislative session “a new level of extreme,” citing the passage of a curtailment to the state’s Medicaid expansion and a new tax credit for families sending their children to non-public schools. “People are activated,” she said.
“Brad Little is the strong and highly popular Governor of Idaho,” Trump posted on Truth Social, the president’s social media platform. “Brad Little has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election — HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN!”
Trump wrote on Truth Social, “Brad Little is the strong and highly popular Governor of Idaho, a State I love and WON BIG in 2016, 2020, and 2024!”
The Trump administration has cancelled $2.7 billion in grants to help Americans level up their digital skills across the country – including in Idaho.
While protests over federal immigration enforcement actions continue nationwide, more cities are expected to see demonstrations later this week, including several in North Idaho.
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East Idaho News on MSNLocal demonstration to show support for Donald Trump in counter to No Kings Day protestA local group is hosting a demonstration outside the Walmart on 25th East (Hitt Road) in a counter-protest to the No Kings Day protest on Saturday. Patriots for Peace, sponsored by Americans for Advancing and Action,
Donald Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" will slash the household resources of the poorest Americans by about $1,600 while boosting the wealthiest households by roughly $12,000, the Congressional Budget Office said in a distributional analysis released Thursday.
President Trump signed a memo intended to save the lower Snake River dams in Eastern Washington on Thursday, reversing Biden administration actions that helped support efforts to remove the hydroelectric dams.
President Donald Trump on Thursday pulled the U.S. out of an agreement with Washington, Oregon and four American Indian tribes to work together to restore salmon populations and boost tribal energy development in the Pacific Northwest,