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Can the U.S. Be Forced Into War by NATO?

Can the U.S. Be Forced Into War by NATO?

NATO serves as a collective defense mechanism where an attack against one member is considered an attack against all. Donald Trump has questioned these obligations, particularly regarding Ukraine. During recent confrontations, Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him...

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Echoing the Founders’ Vision, Issa introduces NORRA

Echoing the Founders’ Vision, Issa introduces NORRA

Rep. Darrell Issa has introduced the No Rogue Rulings Act (NORRA), aimed at limiting the authority of federal judges in issuing nationwide injunctions. This bill addresses what Issa considers judicial overreach that impedes President Trump’s political agenda. Issa argues that judges’ ability to...

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Gold Card Visa: Should money buy you citizenship?

Gold Card Visa: Should money buy you citizenship?

President Donald Trump has introduced a groundbreaking initiative called the “Gold Card,” offering a path to U.S. residency and eventual citizenship for investors willing to pay $5 million . This ambitious program aims to attract substantial financial contributions from wealthy individuals...

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CDC Attends WHO Conference Defying Order

CDC Attends WHO Conference Defying Order

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently took part in a World Health Organization (WHO) conference, seemingly defying President Donald Trump’s executive order to halt U.S. communication with the WHO. This order aimed to: Hold the agency accountable for its handling of the...

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Divided Opinions Inside Trump’s First Cabinet Meeting

Divided Opinions Inside Trump’s First Cabinet Meeting

President Donald Trump opened his first Cabinet meeting of the second term with Elon Musk in attendance. Musk’s presence highlighted his role in leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) . His attendance underscored Trump’s inclination to integrate private sector leadership into...

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Impeachment of Judge Bates Over Gender-Affirming Care

Impeachment of Judge Bates Over Gender-Affirming Care

Rep. Andy Ogles has introduced impeachment articles against Judge John Bates, focusing on Bates’ recent ruling. Ogles claims Bates overstepped by ordering the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to restore online...

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Email or Resign: Federal Employees Face Forced Reporting

Email or Resign: Federal Employees Face Forced Reporting

Elon Musk has launched a controversial program requiring all federal employees to submit weekly productivity reports. The initiative aims to: Streamline government operations Maximize efficiency Bring transparency to the federal workforce Workers must detail their activities in a weekly email to...

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CPAC Sets the Stage for a Radical Patriotic Turn

CPAC Sets the Stage for a Radical Patriotic Turn

Donald Trump’s speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) laid out his vision for a potential new presidential term. He addressed several key points: Criticism of Biden administration policies , particularly their handling of the Ukraine conflict and foreign aid distribution...

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Federal Judge Blocks Transfer of Transgender Inmates, Citing Constitutional Protections

Federal Judge Blocks Transfer of Transgender Inmates, Citing Constitutional Protections

In a significant constitutional challenge to President Donald Trump’s executive orders on transgender rights, a federal judge on Monday issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Department of Justice (DOJ) from transferring 12 transgender female inmates to male prison facilities. The decision...

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How Apple Mega Investment Threatens the Free Market

How Apple Mega Investment Threatens the Free Market

Apple’s recent $500 billion investment pledge into the U.S. economy over the next four years is a significant move. This investment includes: Building an AI server production line in Houston Partnering with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to increase advanced silicon production in...

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Trump’s Black History Month Event

Trump’s Black History Month Event

President Donald Trump marked Black History Month with an event in the White House East Room. Notable attendees included: Senator Tim Scott Representative John James Tiger Woods Trump welcomed guests and praised Black Americans’ contributions to the country. However, the celebration contrasted...

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Trump’s First Month Achievements

Trump’s First Month Achievements

In a political landscape fraught with shifting alliances and economic uncertainty, President Trump’s return to the White House has reignited debates over what true American leadership looks like. Is it decisive action that cuts through bureaucratic red tape, or a return to foundational values...

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Does the Crowley Firing violate the Mandate for Public Safety?

Does the Crowley Firing violate the Mandate for Public Safety?

Mayor Karen Bass fired LAFD Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following the January wildfires. Bass cited two key reasons for dismissal: Crowley’s decision to send 1,000 firefighters home on the first day Refusal to produce an after-action report Crowley had previously highlighted chronic staffing...

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Is Trump’s IVF Order Effective?

President Trump's recent executive order on in vitro fertilization (IVF) has ignited discussion in political circles. While presented as an initiative to expand access and lower costs of IVF, the order's immediate impact falls short of expectations. The order instructs a domestic policy aide to...

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New ICE Direction Controversy

New ICE Direction Controversy

The Trump administration is implementing significant changes at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). At the center of this internal reorganization is Caleb Vitello , chosen by former President Trump to enhance ICE’s enforcement strategies. Vitello brings 23 years of ICE experience,...

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Lawsuits Against Trump Administration

Lawsuits Against Trump Administration

The Trump administration is grappling with over 70 lawsuits challenging various executive orders since January 20, 2025. One particularly contentious order, titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” has sparked numerous legal actions. A diverse coalition of groups has...

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Constitutional Cash-Back? Does the Government Owe You a DOGE Dividend?

Constitutional Cash-Back? Does the Government Owe You a DOGE Dividend?

A proposal to give taxpayers a “DOGE dividend” has gained attention. X user James Fishback outlined a plan to use 20% of the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) savings for tax refund checks. If DOGE reduces $2 trillion from federal spending, each taxpaying household could receive a...

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Judge Delays DOGE Data Access Block

Judge Delays DOGE Data Access Block

A federal judge’s decision on Monday placed temporary restraints on unions’ efforts to stop the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing federal agency data. This highlights a legal discussion over whether DOGE should be considered a federal agency. Judge John D. Bates...

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Constitutional Values Clash at Presidents Day Protests

Constitutional Values Clash at Presidents Day Protests

The 50501 Movement organized protests across the United States on Presidents Day under the theme “No Kings on Presidents Day.” Demonstrators voiced concerns about perceived threats to constitutional values and individual freedoms under President Trump’s administration. Key issues motivating...

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Trump Halts Funding For Schools with Vaccine Mandates

President Donald Trump's new executive order halts federal funding for schools maintaining COVID-19 vaccine mandates for students. This aligns with efforts to end vaccine requirements across various sectors. The order aims to give parents more influence over their children's health decisions....

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