Category: News
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Trump’s 25% Secondary Tariff on Venezuelan Oil Buyers
Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Venezuelan Oil Buyers President Donald Trump recently announced a 25% tariff on countries purchasing oil or gas from Venezuela, set to begin on April 2. This "secondary tariff" will affect all trade these countries conduct with the United States. Trump cited Venezuela's alleged sending of criminals to the U.S. as…
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Security Clearance for Trump’s Opponents Revoked
National Security or Political Strategy? President Donald Trump’s decision to revoke security clearances for over a dozen political opponents has ignited discussion in political circles. This action affected prominent figures including: Trump cited national security concerns, while critics view it as retaliation for Biden’s earlier withdrawal of Trump’s clearance in 2021. The list of those…
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Tesla Vandalism Charges and Consequences
Tesla Vandalism Spreads Nationwide, Labeled as “Domestic Terrorism” Acts of vandalism against Tesla properties have spread across the nation, gaining attention in states like Oregon, Colorado, and South Carolina. The incidents include: These incidents have been labeled “domestic terrorism” by Attorney General Pam Bondi, emphasizing the seriousness of the authorities’ approach. President Trump has addressed…
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4 Things To Know About The Dismantling of The Department Of Education
4. Workforce Cuts and Impact on Civil Rights The Trump administration has announced significant changes within the Department of Education, including a major reduction in the workforce. With a planned reduction of nearly 50% of employees, the department faces a substantial shift in operations. This move aligns with President Trump’s focus on minimizing federal oversight…
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‘Woefully insufficient’: Deadline for Deportation Flight Information Evaded by Trump Admin?
Judge Demands Clarity on Deportation Flights U.S. District Judge James Boasberg addressed the Trump administration’s late and insufficient response regarding deportation flights to El Salvador. The administration’s reply raised questions about compliance with the original order, which aimed to block the use of an old law from 1798 for deporting Venezuelan nationals. Boasberg had requested…
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Tesla Arson Classified as Terrorism
Attorney General Labels Tesla Attacks as "Domestic Terrorism" Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken a firm stance against the recent string of arson attacks targeting Tesla properties, labeling them as "nothing short of domestic terrorism." Her statement underscores the Department of Justice's commitment to addressing these crimes with utmost seriousness. Bondi emphasized the gravity of…
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Things We Learned From Newly Released JFK Files
JFK Assassination Files: More CIA Revelations Than Answers Newly declassified documents about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination reveal more about CIA operations than the event itself. While many hoped these files would solve one of history’s puzzles, they mostly shed light on intelligence methods and routine operations unrelated to JFK’s tragic end. The documents highlight…
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Bannon’s Third Trump Term Plans
Steve Bannon Supports Trump's Potential Third Term Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, recently expressed his support for a potential third presidential term for Donald Trump in 2028 during an interview with NewsNation's Chris Cuomo. Bannon described Trump as a rare, once-in-a-century leader, stating emphatically, "We've got him now. He's on fire." At the…
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Judge Halts Trump’s Transgender Military Ban
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Transgender Military Ban U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes issued an injunction halting President Trump’s executive order prohibiting transgender individuals from serving in the U.S. military. Judge Reyes argued that the order lacks constitutional foundation, particularly regarding equal protection under the Fifth Amendment. "The cruel irony is that thousands of transgender servicemembers…
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White House Criticizes Federal Judges for ‘Overreach’
The Trump administration has launched a scathing critique of federal judges, accusing them of overstepping their bounds. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt labeled recent judicial actions as erroneous and partisan, stemming from blocks on Trump’s executive orders. Leavitt specifically accused judges of acting as “partisan activists,” citing Judge James Boasberg’s pause on deporting migrants…