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‘They lied to our face’: Democrats decry Trump’s military raid on Venezuela
Democrats sharply criticise the Trump administration’s military operation in Venezuela, citing lack of congressional oversight, potential legal violations, and risks to regional stability and U.S. credibility.
by
Jessica Martinez
Politics
In a close 2025 defeat, Democrats see the beginnings of a 2026 red-state surprise
Despite narrowly losing a key 2025 race in deep-red Tennessee, Democrats believe the results signal early momentum and opportunity for an unexpected breakthrough in the 2026 midterm elections.
by
John Raya
Politics
Trump’s Approval Rating Holds Steady Three Weeks Into Government Shutdown
Three weeks into the government shutdown, President Trump’s approval rating remains steady around 42–45%, reflecting deep political polarization and unshakable partisan loyalty.
by
Sydney Michaels
Politics
Violence, Racism, and Nazi Praise: Inside the Dark World of U.S. Political Group Chats
Leaked group chats exposing racist, antisemitic, and violent language from U.S. political figures have reignited fears that hate speech is becoming normalized in modern American politics.
by
Sienna Chase
Politics
Trump Says the Government Owes Him “A Lot of Money” Over Federal Probes — Here’s How He Could Get Paid
President Trump claims the US government owes him hundreds of millions for politically motivated investigations, raising historic ethical and legal questions as his own Justice Department reviews his compensation claims.
by
Pablo Iglesias
Politics
Trump’s Approval Rises Slightly as Majority of Americans Support Palestinian Statehood, New Poll Shows
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Trump’s approval rating ticking up slightly as most Americans back recognizing a Palestinian state and increasingly blame Republicans for the ongoing government shutdown.
by
Nicole Washington
Politics
Why the US Government Has Shut Down — And What Happens Next
The US government shutdown reflects deep partisan divides over healthcare and spending, with millions of workers and citizens caught in the political crossfire.
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John Raya
Politics
Is Trump Preparing for Civil War?
Trump’s rhetoric, digital propaganda, and militarized tactics have pushed America closer to internal conflict — but a rising protest movement is fighting to hold the mirror of democracy together.
by
Jessica Martinez
Politics
The White House East Wing Demolition Stirs Outcry from Historians and Preservationists
President Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing to build a new ballroom has ignited outrage, raising questions about legality, preservation, and presidential power.
by
Cesar Barry
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