Thune won't allow reversal of Arctic Frost provision allowing senators to sue DOJ

A provision of the bill that ended the federal government shutdown left House lawmakers shocked and angry, but it looks…
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MAGA world split over possibility of Trump circumventing Constitution to run for third term: Report
There are many in the MAGA world who believe President Donald Trump can circumvent the U.S. Constitution and ultimately end up in the White House for a third term. There are also those in MAGA world who admit that it's either not a good idea…
President Trump indicates that he will not attend upcoming SCOTUS hearing involving his trade policies
Until recently, there was a strong likelihood that President Donald Trump was interested in attending, in person, an upcoming landmark U.S. Supreme Court case involving his tariff policies. However, according to Fox Business, the president seemed to back down from the idea of attending the…
DOJ steps in to 2020 election dispute
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is now getting involved in a dispute regarding the 2020 presidential election.  This is according to a new report from The Guardian. This all comes as President Donald Trump has called for heightened scrutiny of the 2020 election, both…
Trump's MRI scan raises questions about a president's transparency: report
Should a president be allowed to keep his health a secret, or should he be forced to reveal problems and potential problems to the public? According to The Hill, this is the question that is being raised by President Donald Trump's recent revelation that he…
Trump calls Supreme Court tariff case 'most important in history'
President Donald Trump says that the case that is about to be heard by the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court court is the "most important in history."  Fox News reports that the case that Trump is referring to is the one challenging his use…
Reagan judge blocks Trump from requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration
A federal judge who is well past retirement age has blocked President Trump from requiring proof of citizenship to vote. The judge was appointed by Ronald Reagan, making this the latest example of a senior conservative judge rebuffing Trump's attempts to defend American sovereignty by…
'Absolute fail': Fetterman says Democrats 'own the shutdown'
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday that Democrats "own the shutdown" of the federal government, now more than a month long, calling it an "absolute fail." Tapper said, “So, as you know, 42 million Americans, including 2 million Pennsylvanians, will not…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: Democrats Implode As 2028 Shadow Primary Begins
We're about a year removed from the next Democratic and Republican presidential primaries kicking off in earnest. For now, we're in the shadow primary where everyone is jockeying for position. Democrats are falling headfirst into the biggest question of all: what did they know and…
Trump tries to tip the scales in Virginia, New Jersey races
President Donald Trump is doing what he can to make sure that Republicans come out on top in the upcoming elections in New Jersey and Virginia.  Fox News reports that Trump recently made a "multimillion-dollar investment" in the statewide elections. That's not to mention other…
Harvard explosion deemed 'intentional'
The recent explosion at Harvard University has now been deemed "intentional."  Fox News reports that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is participating in the ongoing investigation. Authorities have released the photographs of the suspects. Police release photos of two individuals they are looking for…
Unearthed video shows Obama criticizing shutdown 'blackmail'
A video has resurfaced of former President Barack Obama criticizing a past government shutdown as "irresponsible."  Fox News just posted the video on social media. Take a look: WATCH: A resurfaced video shows former President Obama slamming shutdowns as “irresponsible” and accusing Republicans of trying…
Secretary Hegseth refuses to discuss possible strikes on Venezuela
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is keeping a tight lid on plans related to possible military strikes by the United States on Venezuela.  Fox News reports that Hegseth recently "declined to say whether the U.S. is preparing military strikes on Venezuela." This comes amid reports…
U.S. lawmakers want ex-Prince Andrew to testify about alleged Epstein connection
U.S. lawmakers are putting pressure on ex-Prince Andrew to testify about his alleged connection to Jeffrey Epstein.  The Washington Examiner reports that there are now four lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives exerting this pressure. At this point, though, it still seems very unlikely that Andrew…
Senator claims lawmakers have seen 'no evidence' to justify Trump admins' strikes on alleged drug boats
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is now claiming that the administration of President Donald Trump has not provided lawmakers with any evidence to justify the strikes that it has carried out on alleged drug trafficking boats in the southern waters.  Breitbart News reports that Blumenthal…
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