Former Watergate prosecutor raises concerns over DOJ and Maxwell meeting: ‘Very unusual’

Former federal prosecutors, who were involved in the Watergate investigation regarding ex-President Nixon, are urging the U.S. government to interview Ghislane Maxwell, a convicted sex offender and associate of Jeffrey Epstein. They describe this situation as a rare occurrence. “This is really unusual; there isn’t often a second person going to the Department of Justice,” […]
Trump administration calls Australia’s decision on beef imports a significant advancement

The Trump administration is calling the decision to lift restrictions on US beef imports from Australia a significant win, arguing that it will expand market opportunities for American farmers and ranchers. Australia’s Agriculture Minister, Julie Collins, shared that the country’s capital, Canberra, will relax its biosecurity measures concerning US beef imports following a nearly five-year […]
Political community shares sympathies for Hulk Hogan’s passing

The political landscape is mourning the loss of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who died Thursday in Florida at 71. President Trump, lawmakers, and various figures in politics have shared their condolences. Trump took to Truth Social to express his feelings, describing Hogan as a remarkable friend and a person with immense strength and an even […]
Senate committee moves forward with Waltz’s nomination for UN ambassador backed by Democrats

On Thursday, a prominent Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee assisted in advancing candidates for the UN ambassador position after delays caused by Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), who serves as a ranking member of the committee, collaborated with Republicans to support Mike Waltz, former National Security Adviser under […]
MTG: Trump’s AI order overlooks the significant water consumption of data centers

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) expressed concerns on Thursday about President Trump’s initiative to develop artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, specifically highlighting the “large scale” water consumption associated with data centers. On Wednesday, Trump outlined a technology strategy in his AI Action Plan, which included signing three executive orders aimed at implementing part of the strategy. […]
Half a year in, Trump’s unique approach to foreign policy is changing the game.

President Trump’s inauguration marks a significant shift from the longstanding foreign policy strategies that have influenced U.S. diplomacy for many years. His initial six months in office demonstrate how unconventional tactics, like transactional negotiations and direct pressure, can lead to successes where traditional diplomatic methods have often fallen short. The outcomes challenge previous beliefs about […]
Democrats seek a post-election analysis for 2024? Here’s an unbiased perspective.

In what’s shaping up to be a tough year for the Democrats, the Democratic National Committee has admitted that its assessment, or “autopsy,” of the 2024 presidential election revealed significant failures. Surprisingly, they’ve opted not to address the missteps in Kamala Harris’s campaign or the vulnerabilities of former President Joe Biden. It’s reminiscent of performing […]
Dismissed New Jersey prosecutor states she is ready to accept the position

New Jersey prosecutors announced on Wednesday their selection of U.S. lawyer Alina Haba to replace President Trump’s election, even after she was dismissed the previous day by leading Department of Justice (DOJ) officials. Prosecutor Digily Grace expressed on LinkedIn that she was appointed “on merit” and is prepared to start her role “according to the […]
Columbia to allocate $221M to reinstate funds reduced by the Trump administration

Columbia University announced on Wednesday that it has reached a settlement with the Trump administration, agreeing to pay $221 million and reinstate federal funding previously removed due to an investigation into alleged anti-Semitism on campus. The settlement stipulates that the university will pay $200 million to the federal government spread out over three years, alongside […]
Court temporarily removes requirement to restore public funding tracker
Federal Court of Appeals Temporarily Lifts Order on Database Restoration On Wednesday, the Federal Court of Appeals temporarily lifted a judge’s order mandating that the Trump administration restore a public database detailing fund allocations to federal agencies. The order was originally set to take effect Thursday morning. However, the U.S. DC Court of Appeals intervened […]