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A startling court filing has Washington buzzing — and it’s raising tough questions about immigration, safety, and the rule of law. The Trump administration’s attempt to deport eight migrants to South Sudan, a nation plagued by violence, has landed both…
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Why Some Democrats Joined Republicans in a Sanctuary City Crackdown
A surprising vote in the House of Representatives has stirred up Washington — and it’s not the usual partisan divide. This week, a handful of Democrats crossed party lines to support two Republican-led bills cracking down on so-called “sanctuary cities,”…
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The Last Time a New Party Won: What Lincoln’s Rise Tells Us About Musk’s Third-Party Moment
A Nation at a Crossroads In the mid-19th century, the United States stood at a pivotal juncture. The nation’s expansion westward reignited fierce debates over slavery, states’ rights, and federal authority. Amidst this turmoil, a new political force emerged—the Republican…
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The Middle Rises: Musk Suggests Creating New Political Party
Elon Musk struck a nerve with America when he tweeted a deceptively simple question: “Is it time to create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle?” Within hours, over 2.5 million people had…
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Merz Meets Trump: A Diplomatic Tightrope in the Oval Office
June 5, 2025 — Washington, D.C. In a high-stakes meeting that underscored the complexities of modern transatlantic relations, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. This inaugural visit for Merz since assuming office…
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Visa Violations No Bar as Biden-Appointed Judge Shields Suspect’s Family from Deportation
A federal judge’s emergency decree, halting the deportation of the Boulder firebombing suspect’s family, is not merely a procedural interruption. It is a stark illumination—a flashpoint exposing the volatile nexus of judicial discretion, national security anxieties, immigration law’s complexities, and…
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Trump Tax Leaker Exercises Constitutional Right To Decline To Testify
In a case that has shaken the foundations of taxpayer confidentiality and raised profound questions about the politicization of justice, Charles Edward Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor, was sentenced to five years in federal prison for leaking the tax returns…
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Karine Jean-Pierre’s Break with the Democratic Party: A Candid Reflection on a ‘Broken’ White House
In a political landscape often marked by unwavering party loyalty, Karine Jean-Pierre’s recent departure from the Democratic Party stands out as a significant moment of introspection and critique. As the former White House Press Secretary under President Joe Biden, Jean-Pierre’s…
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Trans Ban in Prisons, Cites Eighth Amendment
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Transgender Inmate Care Ban U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth has issued a ruling that mandates the Bureau of Prisons continue providing gender-affirming care to transgender inmates, defying an executive order from President Donald Trump. This decision…
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Putin Promises Response to Ukrainian Drones
Trump and Putin Discuss Ukraine Conflict in 75-Minute Call President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a 75-minute phone call, focusing primarily on the ongoing situation in Ukraine. Trump shared details of the conversation on Truth Social,…