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Trump Sues Des Moines Register Poll
Donald Trump has announced plans to sue pollster Ann Selzer and the Des Moines Register for a poll claiming he was losing to Kamala Harris in Iowa before the election. Trump ultimately won Iowa by over five points, making the poll appear significantly inaccurate. This legal move is highly unusual,...
Read more →Biden Signs Agreement
Agreement is part of a scramble by Biden administration to prevent the change that the incoming administration has promised – and voters have voted for. The Biden administration and the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) have reached a landmark hybrid work agreement for 42,000...
Read more →Trump’s 2024 Journey
Donald Trump's 2024 journey involved numerous legal challenges. Notable charges related to his handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and allegations of election interference in Georgia. The New York hush-money case and a tax fraud investigation also resurfaced. Despite these challenges,...
Read more →ABC’s Apology and $15M Settlement with Trump
ABC News and George Stephanopoulos have reached a settlement in the defamation lawsuit filed by President-elect Donald Trump. The case stemmed from Stephanopoulos' repeated statements in a March interview that Trump was found "liable for rape," which conflicted with New York law's specification of...
Read more →NFL Anthem Policy and Constitution
The First Amendment, while fundamental to American freedom, doesn't apply to private entities like the NFL. Former Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. noted that an employee's right to discuss politics doesn't obligate an employer to retain them. Private companies, not being...
Read more →Constitutional Convention Overview
A constitutional convention is a gathering to discuss, draft, and propose amendments or a new constitution. These meetings address the need for major reforms or updates to a nation’s fundamental laws. In the United States, such a convention could be initiated under Article V of the Constitution,...
Read more →Manchin Urges Biden to Pardon Trump
Sen. Joe Manchin has introduced an unexpected element into the political discussion by proposing President Joe Biden consider pardoning President-elect Donald Trump for balance. Manchin presented this idea following Biden’s recent decision to pardon his son, Hunter. In a CNN interview, Manchin...
Read more →Trump’s Deportation Strategy
President-elect Donald Trump has placed immigration at the forefront with plans for an extensive deportation initiative. Tom Homan, appointed as the border czar, is leading these efforts. Trump’s plan envisions a comprehensive strategy rooted in addressing public safety threats and strengthening...
Read more →Biden’s Record Clemency Unveiled
President Biden's recent clemency announcement marks a significant shift in presidential pardons. He granted clemency to approximately 1,500 individuals , primarily those serving time for non-violent drug offenses. This action aims to rectify severe sentences handed down under outdated laws. Among...
Read more →Trump Named Time Person of 2024
Donald Trump’s return to the political stage in 2024 marked a significant shift in American politics. After losing the presidency in 2020, he secured Time Magazine’s Person of the Year and reclaimed the White House. His campaign, dubbed ’72 Days of Fury,’ navigated through legal challenges...
Read more →Biden Sells Border Wall Parts
The Biden administration is conducting auctions of unused border wall materials as former President Trump prepares to return to office. U.S. Customs and Border Patrol footage reveals flatbed trucks transporting wall sections from Tucson. Approximately half a mile of materials are being moved daily...
Read more →Biden’s Clemency Sparks Outrage
The ‘Kids for Cash’ scandal was a shocking episode in Pennsylvania’s history, involving judges Michael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella. This corrupt duo received millions for sending children to for-profit detention centers. The affair began in 2002 when Conahan closed a state-run juvenile center...
Read more →Trump’s Plan to End Daylight Saving
President-elect Donald Trump has proposed eliminating daylight saving time . In a TruthSocial post, Trump declared that the Republican Party would work to end this practice, citing inconvenience and costs to the nation. His remarks align with growing calls for change from those frustrated by...
Read more →Top Senators on Constitution Voting
The United States Constitution provides a framework that has guided the nation through centuries. Its principles continue to shape legislative decisions and influence political discourse. Various senators play roles in upholding these constitutional values, with their interpretations contributing...
Read more →Staple Prices 2020 vs 2024
Shifts in grocery prices are influenced by various factors shaping the economic landscape. From inflationary pressures to external disruptions, these elements contribute to household budget management. Considering historical trends and future projections clarifies the importance of adapting to...
Read more →Second Amendment Basics
The Second Amendment's origins lie in early American thought and practical needs. During the nation's founding, a "well-regulated militia" was considered essential for defense against tyranny. This concept stemmed from fear of standing armies, rooted in English history. The Founders incorporated...
Read more →Biden’s Preemptive Pardons List
President Joe Biden’s potential move to issue preemptive pardons has created discussion in political circles. These deliberations have intensified in light of President-elect Donald Trump’s statements about targeting political opponents. Trump’s rhetoric has prompted Biden’s team to...
Read more →Birthright Citizenship Debate
The 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause establishes birthright citizenship in the United States. Ratified in 1868, it states: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they...
Read more →Manchin’s Supreme Court Term Limit Proposal
Senators Joe Manchin and Peter Welch have proposed a constitutional amendment to replace lifetime appointments for Supreme Court justices with 18-year nonrenewable terms . This change would introduce a regular cycle of appointments, with a new justice joining the Court every two years. The proposal...
Read more →UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot Dead
Brian Thompson, the head of UnitedHealthcare, was shot on a Wednesday morning outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The incident occurred around 6:45 a.m. EST on Sixth Avenue. Thompson was rushed to Mount Sinai West Hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival. The attack appeared to be...
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