Author: Charlotte Greene
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Why the President Is Fighting to Hide the Evidence of His Own Indictment
The White House often boasts that Donald Trump is the “most transparent president in history.” Yet, a growing list of sensitive records — from tax returns to the Jeffrey Epstein files — remains locked away. Now, a new and significant item has been added to that secret list: the final report of former Special Counsel…
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University of Delaware Student Arrested with Arsenal and Manifesto to Kill Police
A routine traffic stop in a darkened public park has uncovered what prosecutors describe as a chilling and well-advanced plot to attack a university police department. Luqmaan Khan, a 25-year-old student at the University of Delaware, is now in federal custody after police allegedly found a cache of illegal weapons, body armor, and a notebook…
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Press Secretary Leavitt’s Family Member Detained by ICE, Facing Deportation
Her detention is more than a sensational headline. It is a vivid illustration of the administration’s “zero tolerance” approach, signaling that even family connections to the highest levels of government offer no shield against the enforcement of federal immigration law. It also opens a new and legally contentious front in the battle over DACA, the…
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Federal Judge Blocks ICE Arrests in Colorado, Citing Lack of Flight Risk
A federal judge in Colorado has issued a sweeping order that could fundamentally reshape how immigration agents operate in the state. In a direct challenge to the Trump administration’s enforcement tactics, U.S. District Senior Judge R. Brooke Jackson ruled on Tuesday that ICE agents cannot arrest undocumented immigrants without a warrant unless they have probable…
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Why John Fetterman is Fighting His Own Party to Save the Supreme Court’s Legitimacy
It is a rare sight in modern Washington: a prominent Senator publicly dismantling a core strategy proposed by one of his own party’s most legendary architects. But that is exactly what happened this weekend when Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman flatly rejected strategist James Carville’s call to expand the Supreme Court. The clash between the hoodie-wearing…
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The Odd Couple of Queens: Inside the Surreal Oval Office Meeting Between Trump and Mamdani
It was a meeting that defied every expectation and every rule of modern, polarized politics. President Donald Trump, who has labeled New York City’s mayor-elect a “communist,” sat down in the Oval Office on Friday with Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist who has called the President a “fascist.” But instead of fireworks, there was warmth.…
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Two Shootings in Downtown Chicago Leave One Dead, Several Teens Injured Amid Reports of Unrest
On a night meant for holiday celebration, the heart of Chicago descended into violence. As families gathered for the city’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, the festivities were shattered by gunfire. Two separate shootings in the Loop left a 14-year-old boy dead and at least eight others injured, most of them teenagers. The chaos, described by…
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Fox News Poll: Majority of Voters View Economy Negatively, Blame Trump Administration
A new national poll reveals a stark reality for the Trump administration: as the government shutdown fades from the headlines, the economic pain remains, and voters are placing the blame squarely at the President’s door. With disapproval ratings hitting new highs and economic pessimism deepening across the board, the survey paints a picture of an…
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Federal Judge Questions Validity of Comey Indictment and Prosecutor’s Independence
In a federal courtroom in Virginia, a hearing meant to discuss the legal details of an indictment turned into an extraordinary inquisition into the integrity of the Department of Justice itself. U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff did not just weigh arguments; he grilled the government’s lawyers, openly questioning whether the new U.S. Attorney leading the…