Senators Push for Action on Social Security Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, and Bernie Moreno, a Republican from Ohio, have united to urge Congress for immediate measures to stabilize Social Security. Their joint op-ed, published in The New York Times, proposes a bipartisan plan aimed at preserving Social Security for future generations. Removing the...
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Controversy Surrounds USPS Rule on Mail Ballots and Voter Lists
USPS Rule Sparks Lawmaker Criticism Lawmakers have expressed strong disapproval of Postmaster General David Steiner after he revealed a proposed rule change regarding the United States Postal Service (USPS) and mail ballots. This change would prevent USPS from delivering mail ballots unless states provide their voter lists to the Trump administration. During a Senate committee...
Michigan’s Voter Information Privacy Upheld by Federal Appeals Court
The state of Michigan is allowed to protect the personal information of registered voters, following a recent decision by a federal appeals court. This marks another setback for the Trump administration’s efforts to access detailed voter information from various states. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a 2-1 opinion confirming a lower court’s...
Representative Thomas Kean Jr. Returns Home After Absence
Representative Thomas Kean Jr., a Republican, has been absent from Congress since March. He returned to his home in New Jersey recently, as confirmed on Wednesday evening while wearing a suit and tie. Kean has been away from Washington for nearly four months, during which time his absence from critical activities raised concern among supporters....
Senate Rejects Repeal of Trump-Era Student Loan Regulations
In a recent vote on June 24, Senate Republicans opposed a Democratic attempt to repeal Trump administration regulations that imposed new federal student loan limits for graduate schools. The deadline for these restrictions to take effect nationwide is July 1. The regulations, introduced in the previous year as part of the extensive “One Big, Beautiful...
Trump Addresses Vandalism at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Trump’s Remarks on Vandalized Reflection Pool President Donald Trump recently spoke at America’s 250th anniversary celebration in Washington, D.C., where he addressed concerns over vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Trump described the pool as being “gruesomely vandalized by thugs, bad people,” but assured attendees it looked “perfect” after his recent visit. He emphasized...
President Trump Declares End to Iran Conflict Amidst Doubts
President Donald Trump announced the conclusion of the Iran conflict, addressing a gathering of locals and tourists. The declaration took place during a scaled-down event, following cancellations by some performers. Despite President Trump’s assertion that the war with Iran is “done,” negotiators still face significant unresolved issues. Many Americans remain skeptical about the durability of...
Trump Gains Support in Senate Over Iran War Powers Resolution
An intense meeting in the Senate led to a victory for President Donald Trump as several key Republicans switched their stance regarding the administration’s authority in Iran. The Senate, in its last session before a two-week recess, rejected a Democratic effort to limit Trump’s war powers in Iran. This comes amid ongoing negotiations between the...
Trump Opens Great American State Fair Celebrating U.S. 250th Anniversary
President Donald Trump launched the Great American State Fair on Wednesday evening, celebrating America’s achievements under his leadership. He compared his political movement to the American Revolution during his speech on the National Mall. “Similar to the revolutionaries of 1776, in the last 17 months, we’ve reclaimed power from distant political elites,” Trump stated to...
Trump Administration’s Immigration Enforcement Milestone Announced
The Trump administration has achieved a significant milestone in immigration enforcement. On Wednesday, federal authorities announced the arrest of over 10,000 suspected gang members since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term. This forms part of a larger campaign focused on removing violent criminals from communities across the United States. The Department of Homeland...









