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President Trump signed a Columbus Day proclamation Thursday, and his Cabinet spontaneously broke into applause as he declared “We’re back, Italians.” It was a small moment with big symbolic weight – Trump explicitly rejecting the progressive shift toward Indigenous Peoples’…
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Examining Trump’s Year of Middle East Diplomacy From Saudi Normalization Talks to Hamas Agreement and What Actually Got Accomplished
President Trump announced Wednesday that Israel and Hamas agreed to his peace plan ending two years of Gaza war. The announcement caps a year where Trump positioned himself as Middle East peacemaker through multiple diplomatic initiatives – some successful, some…
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Hamas Accepts Trump Peace Deal After Two-Year War – But Critical Details About What Comes Next Remain Unclear
President Trump announced Wednesday that Israel and Hamas have both agreed to the first phase of his peace plan, ending two years of war that began with Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack. “ALL of the Hostages will be released very…
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Why is Trump trying to deploy the National Guard to US cities?
The sight of uniformed, armed soldiers on American streets is one of the most jarring and constitutionally fraught images in a republic. In recent months, President Donald Trump has repeatedly moved to make that sight a reality in cities like…
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In Fiery Hearing, AG Bondi Refuses To Answer Epstein Questions, Clashes with Democrats
“I’m not going to discuss anything about that with you.” With those ten words, the Attorney General of the United States refused a direct question from the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The moment was not just a tense…
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Is Conversion Therapy ‘Speech’ or ‘Conduct’? The Supreme Court Confronts a First Amendment Minefield
When a licensed therapist sits down with a minor to talk about gender identity, is that conversation protected free speech? Or is it a form of medical conduct that the government has the power to regulate, and even ban? This…
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Shutdown Stalemate Deepens as Critical Republican Coalition Vote Wavers
Senator Angus King voted with Republicans five times to reopen the government despite caucusing with Democrats. The Maine independent joined Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman and Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto in crossing party lines to support GOP funding bills that Democratic leadership…
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Federal Judge Accuses Trump Administration of Playing “Whack-A-Mole” to Circumvent Court Orders on Troop Deployments
U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut issued a temporary restraining order Sunday night blocking President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Portland. Then the Trump administration tried deploying California Guard members instead. So Immergut expanded her order to block troops…
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FBI’s “Arctic Frost” Spy Operation: How Jack Smith Secretly Tracked Nine GOP Lawmakers Without a Warrant
FBI Director Kash Patel just opened a file the Bureau didn’t want anyone to see. Inside: proof that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team tracked the private phone records of eight Republican senators and one House member – without those lawmakers…
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Kash Patel’s Bureau Leadership Collapses From Personnel Purges to Publicity Stunts
Kash Patel fired an FBI agent for refusing to arrange a televised perp walk of James Comey – the former FBI director whom Trump orchestrated criminal charges against despite career prosecutors considering the case too weak to bring. The agent,…