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Trump Admin Seeks SCOTUS OK on Federal Layoffs

Trump Admin Seeks SCOTUS OK on Federal Layoffs

The Trump administration has made another urgent plea to the Supreme Court, seeking immediate approval to reduce its federal workforce. This appeal follows a district court’s decision that significantly impeded President Trump’s broader workforce reduction strategy. Solicitor General D. John...

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Why Are Taxpayers Paying for a Birthday Parade with Tanks?

Why Are Taxpayers Paying for a Birthday Parade with Tanks?

After DOGE’s lectures on efficiency, Trump’s $61 million spectacle is hard to defend. After months of finger-wagging from the Department of Government Efficiency — slashing budgets, freezing hiring, and sermonizing about “doing more with less” — we’re now expected to salute a $61...

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Trump Appointed Judge Blocks Deportation

Trump Appointed Judge Blocks Deportation

U.S. District Court Judge John Holcomb has issued a ruling halting the deportation of Venezuelan migrant Darwin Antonio Arevalo Millan. The decision, handed down on Monday, underscores the critical need for adequate notice and due process under the Alien Enemies Act. Holcomb, a Trump appointee,...

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80 Hours of Constitution Training for Senior Officials

80 Hours of Constitution Training for Senior Officials

In the complex machinery of U.S. governance, the Senior Executive Service (SES) plays a crucial yet often overlooked role. Composed of the highest-ranking career officials, the SES connects presidential appointees to the larger federal workforce, translating top-level policies into everyday...

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Trump Appeals Tariff Court Loss

Trump Appeals Tariff Court Loss

President Trump’s ambitious “Liberation Day” tariff plan has encountered significant legal hurdles in American courts. Judges are grappling with the task of determining the legal validity of these sweeping economic measures. Recent rulings have gone against Trump’s broad application of the...

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Trump Supreme Court Win on Parole

Trump Supreme Court Win on Parole

In a decisive move, the Supreme Court granted President Trump’s administration a win, allowing them to proceed with significant immigration policy changes affecting 500,000 migrants . The justices’ decision to stay a lower court’s block permits the revocation of Temporary Protected Status...

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Live Updates On Trump’s Press Conference With Elon Musk At White House

Live Updates On Trump’s Press Conference With Elon Musk At White House

President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk addressed the press to mark Musk’s final day as official head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The department was established to root out waste in federal spending and has reportedly uncovered up to $175 billion in potential...

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Elon Musk’s White House Sendoff: Four Takeaways From a Pivotal Press Conference

Elon Musk’s White House Sendoff: Four Takeaways From a Pivotal Press Conference

On May 30, 2025, President Donald Trump held a widely watched press conference in the Oval Office to mark the official end of Elon Musk’s tenure at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). But this wasn’t a quiet goodbye. From glowing praise and golden keys to constitutional debates and...

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Ukraine Attack: Drone Warfare and the Collapse of Congressional War Powers?

Ukraine Attack: Drone Warfare and the Collapse of Congressional War Powers?

As smoke curled over scorched Russian airfields and the hum of drone propellers faded into silence, the true significance of Ukraine’s latest strike was just beginning to register. This wasn’t just about the 40 aircraft reportedly damaged or the A-50 surveillance plane knocked offline — it...

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Trump’s Tariffs Just Hit a Legal Wall

Trump’s Tariffs Just Hit a Legal Wall

On April 15, 2025, President Trump unveiled his “Liberation Day” tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). These tariffs aimed to penalize countries for alleged unfair trade practices, sending economic and diplomatic shockwaves globally. Key events in the tariff...

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Federal Oversight in Question After Firebombing at Pro-Israel Rally

Federal Oversight in Question After Firebombing at Pro-Israel Rally

On Sunday afternoon, Boulder, Colorado, witnessed a shocking incident of violence. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, allegedly attacked a pro-Israel group during a weekly event held by “Run for Their Lives” on Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall. Soliman, who had overstayed his...

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SCOTUS Limits Key Environmental Review Scope

SCOTUS Limits Key Environmental Review Scope

The Supreme Court’s recent 8-0 decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County , reshaping the application of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), is not merely a legal refinement. It’s a critical juncture in the enduring, often contentious, effort to balance robust...

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‘Disappointed’: Musk Criticizes Trump’s Spending Bill

‘Disappointed’: Musk Criticizes Trump’s Spending Bill

Elon Musk, the innovative entrepreneur behind several companies, recently shared his views on the political landscape during a CBS Sunday Morning interview. He expressed disappointment with a major spending bill endorsed by President Donald Trump, stating: "I was disappointed to see the massive...

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The Educational Choice for Children Act: Opportunity or Inequity?

The Educational Choice for Children Act: Opportunity or Inequity?

When it comes to the future of education in America, few proposals stir more passionate debate than school choice. The Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) , a federal bill introduced in Congress, aims to take that conversation to the national level by offering tax incentives to donors who...

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The Fallout from a Presidency: Biden’s Health, Jill Biden’s Role, and the Reckoning Ahead

The Fallout from a Presidency: Biden’s Health, Jill Biden’s Role, and the Reckoning Ahead

In the wake of damning new revelations about President Joe Biden’s health during his final year in office, Washington is in upheaval. At the center of the storm is First Lady Jill Biden — accused by political opponents of aiding in a cover-up, while allies rally to defend her as a loyal spouse...

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Trump Pardons Reality TV Couple

Trump Pardons Reality TV Couple

Todd and Julie Chrisley were reality TV stars who found themselves at the center of a very real legal nightmare. Convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, the couple faced years behind bars. But in a move few saw coming, former President Donald Trump has wiped their criminal record clean. This...

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Trump Claims Victory Over Pulitzer Board

“ They’ll have to give back their ‘Award.’ ” That was former President Donald Trump’s declaration on Truth Social after a Florida appeals court allowed his defamation lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize Board to proceed. Trump hailed it as a “ major WIN ” in a case he claims targets...

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Patel Vows January 6 Accountability: “We have those answers, and we’re working to release them.”

Patel Vows January 6 Accountability: “We have those answers, and we’re working to release them.”

Kash Patel, the new FBI director, has committed to providing clarity on the presence of FBI sources during the January 6 Capitol riots. Patel’s approach marks a shift towards greater transparency, addressing persistent questions that have surrounded the events of that day. In a “Special...

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What’s next for DOGE after Elon Musk’s departure?

What’s next for DOGE after Elon Musk’s departure?

Elon Musk, known for innovation, took on an unexpected role as the face of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). His tenure led to changes aimed at reducing federal overspending. Musk’s initiatives reportedly saved $175 billion , or about $1,086.96 per taxpayer , through: Asset sales...

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Homeownership on the Line: How a Quiet Policy Shift Could Reshape Who Gets to Buy a Home

Homeownership on the Line: How a Quiet Policy Shift Could Reshape Who Gets to Buy a Home

If you’re paying a mortgage, dreaming of owning a home, or just hoping interest rates don’t spike again — this matters more than you think. Behind the scenes, two of the biggest names in housing finance — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — could soon be spun off into the private market. That...

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