DANIEL VAUGHAN: Artificial Intelligence Moves Into Political Power Games

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'You're next': Bondi warns sanctuary cities they need to comply
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Monday on Fox News that she sent letters to 32 mayors of sanctuary cities around the country along with seven governors, warning them to comply with federal immigration laws and officials or face similar moves to those seen in…
Trump DOJ accuses Biden-appointed judge of defying the Supreme Court
In May, Biden-appointed U.S. District Judge Myong Joun blocked the Trump administration from making substantial cuts to the Department of Education. Although the Supreme Court later lifted Joun's injunction, he is now being accused of defying America's highest judicial body.  Dispute concerns cuts at the…
Video from 1992 shows Joe Biden complaining about violent crime in Washington, D.C.
Democrats have been quick to slam President Donald Trump's recent efforts at reducing crime in Washington, D.C. along with his complaint that it is far more dangerous than many other world cities. However, those objections got harder to take seriously after a video emerged showing…
Report: Some inmates at Ghislaine Maxwell's new prison want her gone
Ghislaine Maxwell made headlines earlier this month after she was transferred to a low security prison camp located in Texas. However, a new report suggests that some of Maxwell's fellow inmates at the correctional facility would prefer to see her removed.  Prisoner: "Every inmate I’ve…
Eric Swalwell rejects Michelle Obama's call to 'go high' when dealing with GOP
Former First Lady Michelle Obama famously called for civility during the 2016 presidential campaign, declaring, "When they go low, we go high." However, one furious Democrat publicly rejected Mrs. Obama's sentiments during an interview this past weekend.  "We're going to bury them below the Capitol"…
Texas state senate moves forward with redistricting bill
Republican state senators in Texas are finally moving forward with their redistricting plan. The Hill reports that the state senators took the next step in the legislative process, which, in this case, is holding public hearings on the bill. But, that's not all. The lawmakers…
Immigration lawyers and judges fear being fired by Trump administration
President Donald Trump and his administration have worked tirelessly to get as many illegal aliens deported as possible as it was a cornerstone promise of his presidential campaign. He's actually following through on it in a big way. Trump and his top officials have been…
AG Bondi announces latest arrests in Trump's D.C. crime crackdown
When President Donald Trump vowed to clean up the streets of Washington D.C., he wasn't messing around, and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi just proved that the administration's strategy of federalizing the police there is working quite well. According to The Hill, Bondi announced that…
Marco Rubio squashes CBS host's Russia-Ukraine narrative
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, over the weekend, squashed what he referred to as a "stupid media narrative" that has been put forth by CBS's Margaret Brennan.   He did so, according to Breitbart News, when he appeared on Face the Nation, where he was…
Trump deploys military to Caribbean to combat drug cartels
President Donald Trump has decided to place a large military presence in the southern Caribbean Sea.  The Daily Mail reports that the move is designed to combat drug cartels in the region. Whether or not Trump will direct the military to actually go on the…
Trump and Republicans working to roll back Inflation Reduction Act
Republicans are making headway in rolling back some of the Biden administration-era changes to how Washington regulates energy, and it’s not sitting well with some. President Donald Trump and other party members have been clear that they plan to ensure many of the progressive climate…
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Supreme Court upholds Mississippi law requiring age verification for minors on many social media platforms
The battle rages on between major tech companies, specifically social media platforms, and those who believe it’s a breeding ground for harm to children. In this case, the nation’s Supreme Court declined to block the state of Mississippi from enforcing a law passed there, requiring…
State Department suspends issuing Gaza visitor visas
The Trump administration has once again taken definitive action to stop possible unfriendlies that could attempt to infiltrate the United States. This time it came in the form of working to stop the “enemy of my enemy,” and suspended issuing visas to those from the…
New Orleans Mayor indicted on 18 counts
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell made headlines by being the first mayor in the city’s history to be indicted by a federal grand jury. Cantrell, who was also the city’s first woman mayor, was charged on counts of conspiracy, wire fraud, false statements, fraud, conspiracy…
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