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Trump Considers Revoking Temporary Status for Ukrainians President Donald Trump is contemplating a decision that could impact approximately 240,000 Ukrainians living under temporary legal status in the United States. This potential shift marks a stark contrast to the welcoming stance…
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‘Deeply Unfair’: Newsom on Transgender Athletes in Sports
Newsom Acknowledges Fairness Concerns in Transgender Sports Debate California Governor Gavin Newsom recently addressed the contentious issue of biological men competing in women’s sports on his inaugural podcast episode, “This is Gavin Newsom.” In a surprising turn, Newsom found common…
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze
Supreme Court Rejects Trump Administration’s Foreign Aid Freeze In a 5-4 decision on Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s attempt to maintain a freeze on billions of dollars in foreign aid. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice…
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Are (Today’s) Tariffs Constitutional?
From the earliest days of the republic to modern trade wars, tariffs have shaped the very balance of power between Congress and the presidency. What began as a clear constitutional mandate for Congress under Article I, Section 8 has shifted…
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Breaking Down Trump’s Social Security and Economic Claims
Political statements often spark debate, especially when they involve major issues like Social Security, inflation, and immigration. Former President Donald Trump has made several claims about these topics, some of which have been challenged by data, while others tap into…
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Trump’s Speech To Congress Tonight – What to Expect
Trump’s Address to Congress: What to Expect President Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress tonight, marking his first speech before both chambers since returning to office six weeks ago. The theme is “The Renewal of the American…
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Constitution’s First Day: March 4, 1789
The Transition from the Articles of Confederation On March 4, 1789, the United States government began operating under the U.S. Constitution, marking the end of the Confederation Congress that had governed under the Articles of Confederation. Despite this significant change,…
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Zelenskyy Commits to Peace under Trump’s Leadership
Ukraine’s President Calls for Peace and Cooperation with US Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently called for peace following Russia’s invasion. He expressed intent to work towards a resolution under President Donald Trump’s direction. With American leadership support, Zelenskyy is pursuing…
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Mexico, Canada Retaliate Against Tariffs
Canada Retaliates Against U.S. 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,"…
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Are Trump’s Funding Cuts Violating Free Speech on Campus?
Trump’s Controversial Campus Crackdown 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…