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‘Good man’: Trump Bolsters Waltz Amid Internal Tensions

‘Good man’: Trump Bolsters Waltz Amid Internal Tensions

In a flurry of activity, Trump’s administration found itself managing a high-stakes incident. Trump’s support for Mike Waltz, following the accidental leakage of sensitive information via the Signal app, was necessary as Waltz unintentionally added The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg to a group...

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Executive Order on Voter Registration: A Constitutional Challenge

Executive Order on Voter Registration: A Constitutional Challenge

President Donald Trump’s recent executive order mandating proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections represents a significant exercise of presidential power that may face legal challenges. The order potentially infringes on states’ rights and congressional authority,...

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Can Congress Cut Off Funding to Stop Out-of-Control Judges?

Can Congress Cut Off Funding to Stop Out-of-Control Judges?

The budget reconciliation process reduces the Senate’s vote requirement from 60 to 51, facilitating easier passage of budget-related agendas for the ruling party. This tactic bypasses the need for minority party support. While effective for fiscal matters, reconciliation has strict rules: Must...

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Supreme Court Backs Ghost Gun Rules

Supreme Court Backs Ghost Gun Rules

The Supreme Court recently upheld federal rules regulating ghost guns – kits that allow individuals to manufacture firearms at home. Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for a 7-2 majority, explained that these kits are designed to be easily assembled into functional weapons. The new regulations require...

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What Judges Could Decide in Today’s Deportation Flight Hearing

What Judges Could Decide in Today’s Deportation Flight Hearing

The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 has become a focal point in contemporary political discourse, thanks to President Donald Trump's attempts to utilize it for deporting alleged gang members from Venezuela. This centuries-old law, originally designed to safeguard the young United States from foreign...

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Trump’s 25% Secondary 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 the...

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Is the White House Downplaying the Military Chat Leak?

Leaked chats from the encrypted messaging app Signal have stirred discussion in Washington. President Donald Trump remains supportive of his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, describing the leak as a minor issue with no impact on military plans. Trump maintains that Goldberg’s unintended...

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Mixed Views on Trump Honoring Veterans at White House

Mixed Views on Trump Honoring Veterans at White House

President Trump hosted a gathering of veterans at the White House to honor their service on National Medal of Honor Day. The event provided a dignified setting to highlight the nation’s gratitude to its brave service members. Veterans who have displayed extraordinary valor stood among notable...

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First Success in US-led Black Sea Ceasefire Talks

In a diplomatic breakthrough, the United States facilitated talks in Riyadh between Russia and Ukraine, resulting in commitments to maintain peace in the Black Sea. Under President Donald J. Trump's oversight, these discussions aimed to ensure free movement by eliminating force and preventing the...

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Judges Resist Trump’s Judiciary Critiques

Judges Resist Trump’s Judiciary Critiques

Federal judges have expressed concerns over the Trump administration's rapid policy implementation. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg suspended deportations executed under the revived Alien Enemies Act against alleged Venezuelan gang members. Chief Justice John Roberts opposed Trump's impeachment...

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4 Things To Know About The Dismantling of The Department Of Education

4 Things To Know About The Dismantling of The Department Of Education

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...

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Is The Founders Intent For Birthright Citizenship Misunderstood?

Is The Founders Intent For Birthright Citizenship Misunderstood?

The 14th Amendment, ratified after the Civil War, initially addressed the citizenship status of emancipated slaves. It aimed to ensure that those freed from slavery enjoyed the same rights as any person born on American soil. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson argues that current...

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Tesla Vandalism Charges and Consequences

Tesla Vandalism Charges and Consequences

Acts of vandalism against Tesla properties have spread across the nation, gaining attention in states like Oregon, Colorado, and South Carolina. The incidents include: In Salem, Oregon: Adam Lansky faces charges of illegally possessing an unregistered destructive device. In Loveland, Colorado: Lucy...

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Security Clearance for Trump’s Opponents Revoked

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: President Joe Biden Vice President Kamala Harris Individuals involved in Trump’s impeachment trials...

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Golden Dome Project: Defense Or Nuclear Risk?

Golden Dome Project: Defense Or Nuclear Risk?

The Golden Dome initiative, proposed by President Donald Trump, aims to create a protective shield over the entire United States, similar to Israel’s Iron Dome but on a vastly larger scale. This ambitious project seeks to defend against intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and hypersonic...

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Things We Learned From Newly Released JFK Files

Things We Learned From Newly Released JFK Files

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...

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Do federal judges have the authority to overrule the American People and Presidential Agenda?

Do federal judges have the authority to overrule the American People and Presidential Agenda?

Federal courts have oversight powers rooted in the U.S. Constitution. Judicial authority, especially concerning injunctions against executive actions, draws from Article III. Judicial review serves as a check on the executive branch, preventing any overreach that might infringe on constitutional...

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Constitutional Crisis Defined

A constitutional crisis occurs when branches of government clash, potentially breaching the system of checks and balances. The U.S. Constitution serves as both guidebook and referee for these conflicts. However, not every political disagreement constitutes a crisis, as conflict is inherent to the...

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Can the President Unilaterally Control Ukraine’s Nuclear Future?

The President's role in nuclear agreements with foreign nations is complex, governed by constitutional checks and balances. While the Constitution grants the President significant foreign policy powers, these are not absolute. Treaties require two-thirds Senate approval, limiting unilateral action...

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Tesla Arson Classified as 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....

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