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Trump’s DOJ Declares Victory in DC, Touting MS-13 Arrest as Mayor Decries “Authoritarian Push.”
The first results of the federal takeover of Washington, D.C. are in. The administration is hailing its crime crackdown as an “extraordinary effort,” highlighted by the arrest of an MS-13 gang member and the seizure of dozens of firearms. At the same time, the city’s elected leaders are...
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Trump’s State Dept. Yanks 6,000 Student Visas for “Support for Terrorism” and Other Crimes
The U.S. State Department has revoked more than 6,000 student visas so far in 2025, citing reasons ranging from visa overstays and criminal acts to “support for terrorism.” This aggressive enforcement, which has included “heightened scrutiny” of students involved in pro-Palestinian...
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Trump Presents Ukraine with a “Comprehensive Settlement” Critics Call a Capitulation
Just last week, the President was issuing ultimatums and threatening sanctions against Russia. This week, after a single, private meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, he is hosting the Ukrainian president in Washington to present a “comprehensive settlement” that reportedly requires major...
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Trump Vows to Use Executive Power to Secure Our Elections from “Democrat Cheating”
In a fiery social media post on Monday, President Donald Trump declared a new war on mail-in voting, vowing to lead a movement to eliminate it and promising to use his executive power to overhaul how elections are run. But his post did more than just attack a voting method used by millions of...
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Texas Democrats End Walkout as California Prepares “Retaliatory” Gerrymander
After a two-week standoff that ground the Texas legislature to a halt, the Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to block a Republican redistricting plan are returning. Their return is not a surrender. It is a calculated move in a much larger, and more constitutionally dangerous, political war....
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A Tense White House Summit Pits Trump’s Deal Against a Wall of Resistance
The leader of a war-torn nation, flanked by the heads of Europe’s greatest powers, has come to the White House – not just to ask for help, but to resist pressure from his most powerful ally. President Donald Trump, fresh off his summit with Vladimir Putin, is pushing for a swift end to the war...
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Trump’s DOJ Fights to Keep Alina Habba in Power in “Unprecedented” Constitutional Showdown
A federal judge is poised this week to decide who holds the legitimate power of a U.S. Attorney in New Jersey. The case, brought by a criminal defendant, challenges a series of “unprecedented” maneuvers by the White House to install the President’s former personal lawyer, Alina Habba, in the...
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What We Know So Far As Trump-Putin Meeting Starts
In the remote, neutral territory of Anchorage, Alaska, the leaders of the world’s two largest nuclear powers are meeting face-to-face. The stakes could not be higher. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have begun a high-stakes summit aimed at finding a diplomatic end to...
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How Trump’s Federal Cuts Ignited a Blue State Rebellion
A massive new federal tax law signed in Washington is now causing a powerful aftershock in state capitals across the country. In direct response to the Trump administration’s sweeping tax and spending cuts, a growing number of blue states are pushing back. They are preparing to raise taxes on...
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Trump and Putin Declare a Path to Peace, But Refuse to Say What It Is
After hours of closed-door talks at a remote Alaskan airbase, two of the world’s most powerful men stepped up to lecterns to announce the outcome of their historic summit. They spoke of friendship, a “path to peace,” and “great progress.” But when the brief and bizarre press conference...
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The One Constitutional Theory the ‘Deep State’ Is Terrified Of. Here’s What It Is.
In recent years, actions like the mass layoffs at federal departments, the firing of independent officials, and the direct challenging of agency heads have sparked intense and often furious debate. Beneath these headlines lies a deep and long-running constitutional conflict over one of the most...
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D.C. and Trump Administration Reach Settlement in Federal Police Takeover Dispute
For days, the nation’s capital has been embroiled in a constitutional crisis, with the President of the United States asserting direct control over the city’s police force in a move unseen in over 50 years. After a lawsuit from the city and a tense courtroom showdown, a fragile truce has been...
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Former White House Aide Warns Trump Has No Intention To Leave White House In 2028
“Do you know anybody who builds a $200 million ballroom onto their house and moves out in three and a half years?” This was the provocative question posed by former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci in a stark warning to Wall Street and the nation. This is not a literal...
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Trump’s Oldest Rival Just Made Him an Offer He Might Not Be Able to Refuse
On the eve of the President’s high-stakes summit with Vladimir Putin, a challenge was issued from the most unlikely of sources. It came not from a friendly ally or a Republican senator, but from his fiercest political rival from the 2016 election. In a stunning and politically shrewd move, former...
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D.C. Attorney General Files Lawsuit to Block Trump’s Federal Takeover of City Police Force
The nation’s capital, already patrolled by National Guard troops, is now the center of a high-stakes constitutional showdown. The District of Columbia’s Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the President of the United States, seeking an emergency court order to block his federal...
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Schumer Threatens Lawsuit as DOJ Misses Deadline on Epstein Files
A deadline has passed. A formal, legal demand from the United States Senate for documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has been met with silence from the Trump administration. Now, a constitutional showdown that has been simmering for weeks is set to boil over in federal court....
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Trump’s Ultimatum to Putin on Eve of Summit: “I Would Walk” if Peace Talks Go Badly
As Air Force One streaks toward Alaska, the President of the United States is preparing for a historic, high-stakes summit with his Russian counterpart to determine the fate of the war in Ukraine. In a candid interview from his plane, President Trump has laid down a stark, personal ultimatum for...
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School Board Defies State Law, Sides With Trump
In a direct rebellion against its own state government, a local school board in California’s heartland has voted to take matters into its own hands. The Kern County Board of Education has chosen to defy state policy and align itself with the Trump administration, voting Tuesday to ban transgender...
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While Trump Federalizes D.C., a Democratic Governor Declares Her Own State of Emergency on Crime
Within 48 hours, two American leaders declared a state of emergency over crime. First, the President of the United States federalized the police in the nation’s capital to combat a purported “crime crisis.” Then, the Democratic Governor of New Mexico declared her own state of emergency to...
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Kim Davis Takes Her Fight to the Supreme Court, Demanding an End to Same-Sex Marriage
Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who became a national symbol of religious resistance to same-sex marriage, is now taking her fight to the Supreme Court. Keep reading below to find out why she was briefly jailed and what her new, momentous mission is now. A decade after she was briefly...
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