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NPR Investigation Reveals Judicial Harassment Claims 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.…
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AG Demands Full Epstein Files
Attorney General Demands Full Epstein Files from FBI 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,…
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Mineral Deal Collapses After Oval Office Clash
Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting Ends in Chaos, Mineral Deal Called Off 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,…
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‘Complete, utter disaster’: GOP Divides on Trump’s Ukraine Strategy
Lawmakers Express Concerns Over Trump’s Ukraine Minerals Deal 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…
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What Happens if Congress and the President Disagree on War?
Constitutional Framework of War Powers 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…
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Can the U.S. Be Forced Into War by NATO?
Trump’s Foreign Policy and NATO Obligations NATO serves as a collective defense mechanism where an attack against one member is considered an attack against all. Donald Trump has questioned these obligations, particularly regarding Ukraine. During recent confrontations, Trump criticized Ukrainian…
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Doge Support Decline
Public Opinion Shifts on Department of Government Efficiency Recent polls indicate declining support for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk. A YouGov survey of 1,604 U.S. adults from February 23-25 revealed: Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen…
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Who Gets to See Classified Docs First – Congress or Influencers?
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.…
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Would FAA Contract For Starlink Be A Conflict Of Interest?
Starlink’s Potential Role in FAA Communication Systems 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…
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UK Leader Warns Against Rushing Ukraine Deal
Trump and Starmer Meet to Discuss Ukraine 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: Starmer emphasized…