Category: News
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Can an Executive Order override Environmental Laws to Help the Coal Industry?
Trump’s Executive Orders to Revitalize Coal Industry President Trump is set to sign executive orders aimed at revitalizing the U.S. coal industry. The plan involves: This initiative indicates a renewed focus on traditional energy sources like coal. Federal agencies are tasked with: Doug Burgum and Chris Wright will lead the newly established National Energy Dominance…
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SCOTUS Walks a Constitutional Tightrope While Trump Deportations Resume
Supreme Court Ruling Shifts Deportation Case to Texas U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s courtroom has been less busy following the Supreme Court’s decision allowing the Trump administration to use the Alien Enemies Act for deporting Venezuelan nationals. This act, largely unused since World War II, is now making a comeback. The Supreme Court voted 5-4…
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What It Took For Seattle To Admit Defunding Police Was Wrong
Seattle Shifts Course on Police Funding Seattle’s city council has unanimously approved Resolution 32167, abandoning prior commitments to defund police. This marks a significant shift in the city’s public safety policies. Councilmember Rob Saka emphasized that this move is about “collectively healing” from what he describes as the “shameful legacy of ‘Defund’.” The city is…
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Bondi vs. the Constitution: Who Gets to Decide Who Stays?
Attorney General Defends Deportation of Alleged MS-13 Member Attorney General Pam Bondi stood firmly behind the Trump administration’s decision to deport Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member. In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” she emphasized the importance of trusting ICE and Homeland Security’s assessments. Despite Abrego Garcia not being charged with…
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Trump’s Tariff Escalation with China
Trump Escalates Trade War with China President Trump has imposed a 54% tariff on Chinese imports, in addition to the existing 10% global tariff. This brings the total levy to an unprecedented 64%. Trump’s strategy aims to address what he perceives as China’s unfair trade practices, including: The new tariffs build upon previous measures, including…
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Federal Agency Accused Of Destroying Evidence After DOGE Investigation
DOGE Takes Control: Controversial Move Raises Questions Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has seized control of the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) following an executive order from President Trump. This drastic action has resulted in: Musk alleges that USIP deleted financial data to cover up wrongdoing, claiming: “They deleted a terabyte of financial…
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Massive ‘Hands Off!’ Protests Erupt Nationwide
Nationwide “Hands Off!” Protests Sweep Across America The “Hands Off!” protests swept the nation, displaying significant activism across America’s 50 states. Over 1,200 demonstrations were organized by more than 150 diverse groups, including: They united to address issues such as government downsizing and human rights concerns. Peaceful gatherings dominated, with notable turnouts at locations like…
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Judge Orders Return of Erroneously Deported Maryland Father
Judge Orders Return of Mistakenly Deported Maryland Man Federal Judge Paula Xinis has ordered the Trump administration to arrange for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S. from an El Salvador prison by Monday at midnight. This order follows the realization that his deportation breached the Administrative Procedures Act, as it was carried out without…
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Administration’s Request To Dismiss Student Visa Case Denied By Federal Judge
Federal Judge Denies Trump Administration’s Request in Student Visa Case Federal Judge Denise Casper’s recent decision in the case of Rumeysa Öztürk, a doctoral student from Tufts University, has significant implications. Casper denied the Trump administration’s request to dismiss or relocate Öztürk’s case to Louisiana, following careful consideration of jurisdictional issues. Öztürk was detained by…
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Rubio Shuts Door on Entire Country in Deportation Standoff
U.S. Revokes Visas for South Sudanese Passport Holders Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently announced the U.S. decision to revoke visas for all South Sudanese passport holders and stop future issuances. This policy takes immediate effect due to South Sudan’s lack of cooperation in accepting the return of its citizens expelled by the United States.…