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“Delivering Accountability”: GOP  Reps Launch Judicial Task Force

“Delivering Accountability”: GOP Reps Launch Judicial Task Force

In a significant political development, Republican Representatives Andrew Clyde from Georgia and Eli Crane from Arizona have introduced the “Judicial Activism Accountability Task Force.” This initiative aims to address what they perceive as widespread judicial activism, particularly focusing on...

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Mexico’s $10b lawsuit accusing U.S. gun manufacturers heads to Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to decide on a landmark case brought by the Mexican government against American gun manufacturers. Mexico contends that these companies have contributed to violence within its borders by enabling firearms to fall into the hands of criminals who smuggle them...

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Treasury Suspends BOI Rule

The U.S. Treasury Department recently suspended enforcement of the Biden-era rule on beneficial ownership information (BOI), aimed at addressing shell companies and money laundering. This decision aligns with President Donald Trump's agenda to ease regulations on American enterprises . Trump called...

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Zelensky Stands His Ground But Keeps U.S. Minerals Deal on the Table

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains open to progressing with the minerals agreement that would see the United States gain access to Ukraine’s resources, according to BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg. This move signals the continuation of economic cooperation with the U.S., even amid recent...

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Are Trump’s Funding Cuts Violating Free Speech on Campus?

Are Trump’s Funding Cuts Violating Free Speech on Campus?

President Donald Trump recently announced his intention to halt federal funding for colleges, schools, or universities allowing what he terms “illegal protests.” This declaration has sparked dialogue on campuses and in political circles. Trump warned of consequences for institutions failing to...

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Mexico, Canada Retaliate Against Tariffs

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs on over $100 billion worth of US goods in response to President Donald Trump's trade action. Trudeau stated, "Canada will not let this unjustified decision go unanswered," emphasizing the U.S. move as misguided. The...

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What the Trump-Zelenskyy Feud Means Moving Forward

What the Trump-Zelenskyy Feud Means Moving Forward

The Oval Office witnessed a dramatic confrontation between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. What was meant to be a meeting to solidify relations and sign a critical minerals deal devolved into a verbal tussle. With cameras rolling, Trump and Vice President JD...

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Trump’s Affirmative Action Order

The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868 after the Civil War, aimed to extend equal protection under the law to all citizens, regardless of background. It marked a significant step in ensuring constitutional rights for those previously enslaved. The Slaughterhouse Cases of 1873 initially limited the...

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Article II, Clause 1: What Exactly The Constitution Says About Presidential Executive Power

“The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.” This sentence in Article II, Section 1, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution has sparked numerous debates. The clause was designed to create a single executive, addressing concerns that fragmented leadership...

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Second Weekly Report Email To Federal Workers

Second Weekly Report Email To Federal Workers

Late Friday, the U.S. federal workforce received another directive from the Trump administration, asking employees to justify their positions. This initiative aligns with the president’s ongoing mission to cut costs and eliminate inefficiencies in government, raising questions about the future of...

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Trump’s February 2025 Actions

In February 2025, President Donald Trump's administration implemented significant policies on trade and immigration: Imposed a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada Added a 10% tariff on the Mexican energy sector Declared a national emergency at the southern border Paused refugee...

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What Happens if Congress and the President Disagree on War?

What Happens if Congress and the President Disagree on War?

The U.S. Constitution establishes the framework for war powers in Articles I and II. Congress has the power to declare war, as stated in Article I, Section 8. This ensures major military escalations receive broad deliberation. The President, as Commander in Chief (Article II, Section 2), leads...

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‘Complete, utter disaster’: GOP Divides on Trump’s Ukraine Strategy

‘Complete, utter disaster’: GOP Divides on Trump’s Ukraine Strategy

President Trump’s approach to Ukraine’s minerals has lawmakers on both sides questioning its viability. Concerns about the lack of a strong security guarantee for Ukraine persist. Senator Thom Tillis emphasizes the importance of robust security guarantees for American companies to invest in...

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Mineral Deal Collapses After Oval Office Clash

Mineral Deal Collapses After Oval Office Clash

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s meeting in the Oval Office descended into a heated confrontation, derailing plans for a potential mineral deal and straining U.S.-Ukraine relations. The encounter, meant to discuss U.S. support for Ukraine and a proposed...

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AG Demands Full Epstein Files

AG Demands Full Epstein Files

Attorney General Pam Bondi has written a pointed letter to FBI Director Kash Patel regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. Her main concern is the alleged withholding of thousands of pages of documents , as she received only about 200 pages. Bondi believes federal investigators failed to disclose...

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Judiciary’s Workplace Abuse Revealed

Judiciary’s Workplace Abuse Revealed

Carrie Johnson’s NPR podcast investigation into the U.S. judiciary has uncovered a troubling pattern of workplace harassment claims. Over two dozen judges have been implicated in abusive behavior, ranging from bullying to hostile conduct. Employees within the judicial system report an atmosphere...

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Is Bezos rewriting the First Amendment?

Is Bezos rewriting the First Amendment?

The Founding Fathers enshrined press freedom in the First Amendment to protect journalism from government control—but what happens when the threat isn’t from Washington, but from billionaires shaping the news to fit their own vision? Jeff Bezos’ latest shake-up at The Washington Post...

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UK Leader Warns Against Rushing Ukraine Deal

UK Leader Warns Against Rushing Ukraine Deal

President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently convened at the White House to deliberate on a potential cease-fire agreement in Ukraine. Their perspectives on Russian President Vladimir Putin differed notably: Trump expressed confidence based on past dealings Starmer advocated caution...

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Would FAA Contract For Starlink Be A Conflict Of Interest?

Would FAA Contract For Starlink Be A Conflict Of Interest?

Elon Musk’s Starlink is pursuing a significant role in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) communication systems, potentially replacing Verizon. Musk has raised concerns about the effectiveness of Verizon’s aging systems. The transition is being tested under a program named TDMX, with...

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Who Gets to See Classified Docs First

Who Gets to See Classified Docs First

The release of classified documents to individuals before Congress or the public is complex and uncommon. Precedents generally allow classified material to be withheld from public release to protect national security, with congressional oversight providing a legal avenue for review. The Epstein...

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