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Courts & LawWisconsin AG Seeks Protective Order in Alternate Electors Case
Jul 1, 2026
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is requesting a protective order to limit public access to documents in the alternate electors case involving Trump allies.
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Courts & LawArizona AG Dismisses Charges Against Trump Allies Amid Allegations of Collusion
Jun 19, 2026
Arizona AG Kris Mayes has dismissed charges against Trump allies, facing accusations of collusion with leftist groups in politically motivated prosecutions.
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PoliticsTrump Calls for U.S. to Cut Ties with U.K. Over Rape Gang Inquiry Report
Jun 17, 2026
Donald Trump urges the U.S. to sever relations with the U.K. following a report detailing widespread sexual abuse of girls by Pakistani Muslim gangs.
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Courts & LawFBI Disrupts Alleged Terror Plot Targeting UFC Event at White House
Jun 16, 2026
Federal authorities arrested multiple suspects in a thwarted plot to attack a UFC event at the White House, raising concerns about domestic terrorism.
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MediaMedia Criticism of UFC Event at White House Sparks Debate
Jun 15, 2026
The media's reaction to President Trump's UFC event at the White House contrasts sharply with past incidents, raising questions about bias and accountability.
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Courts & LawArizona AG Kris Mayes Plans New Indictment in Trump Electors Case
Jun 5, 2026
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes will seek a new indictment against Trump allies after the state Supreme Court denied her appeal in the case.
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Courts & LawJohn Bolton to Plead Guilty in Classified Documents Case
Jun 4, 2026
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton agrees to a plea deal over mishandling classified documents, raising questions about his previous claims of political.
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Courts & LawJustice Department Opens Probe into E. Jean Carroll's Lawsuits Against Trump
Jun 1, 2026
The DOJ has reportedly opened a criminal investigation related to E. Jean Carroll's lawsuits against Donald Trump, raising questions about political motivations.
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Courts & LawTrump Settlement Creates $1.776 Billion Fund Amid Lawfare Claims
May 28, 2026
A new settlement creates a $1.776 billion fund for victims of alleged political targeting, sparking backlash from Senate Republicans.
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ElectionsTrump's Endorsement of Paxton Sparks GOP Tensions in Texas Primary
May 20, 2026
President Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton over John Cornyn in Texas ignites conflict within the GOP, highlighting divisions between establishment and grassroots.
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ImmigrationTrump Advocates for 500,000 Student Visas for Chinese Nationals Amid Criticism
May 15, 2026
Former President Trump proposes 500,000 student visas for Chinese nationals, raising concerns about national security and competition for American students.
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ImmigrationTrump Administration Implements New Work Requirements for Food Assistance and Visa Policy Changes
May 7, 2026
The Trump administration's new policies aim to reduce food stamp enrollment and tighten asylum claims, stirring debate over welfare and immigration.
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ElectionsTrump-Backed Candidates Win Indiana Primaries, Signaling Shift in GOP Dynamics
May 6, 2026
Indiana primary results show a strong preference for Trump-backed candidates, raising questions about GOP incumbents' alignment with party voters.
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ElectionsWisconsin Brewpub Owner Kirk Bangstad Announces Gubernatorial Run Amid Controversy
May 4, 2026
Kirk Bangstad, a Wisconsin brewpub owner, announces his candidacy for governor following backlash over incendiary comments about President Trump.
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PoliticsTrump Administration to Withdraw 5,000 Troops from Germany Amid Criticism
May 1, 2026
The Trump administration plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, citing the country's inaction in the Iran conflict and urging European allies to take.
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CrimeWisconsin Brewery Owner's Threatening Posts Draw FBI and Secret Service Attention
Apr 29, 2026
Kirk Bangstad's social media posts about President Trump's death prompt federal scrutiny amid concerns over violent rhetoric.
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MediaShooting Incident at White House Correspondents’ Dinner Raises Concerns Over Political Rhetoric
Apr 27, 2026
A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has sparked debate over political rhetoric and safety, with Trump and media figures exchanging.
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MediaSecurity Breach at White House Correspondents' Dinner Raises Concerns
Apr 26, 2026
A man armed with weapons breached security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, prompting questions about Secret Service effectiveness.
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Courts & LawJohn Eastman Disbarred Amid Claims of Political Bias in Legal System
Apr 16, 2026
John Eastman has been disbarred for representing Donald Trump in election litigation, raising concerns about political bias in legal discipline.
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PoliticsNew Transcripts Shed Light on 2019 Trump Impeachment Process
Apr 13, 2026
Newly released transcripts reveal details about the 2019 impeachment process against Trump, raising questions about credibility and political motivations.
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PoliticsTranscripts Reveal Details of 2019 Impeachment Inquiry Against Trump
Apr 13, 2026
Newly released transcripts from 2019 shed light on the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump, raising questions about the whistleblower's credibility.
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PoliticsTrump Announces Ceasefire with Iran Amid Heightened Rhetoric
Apr 8, 2026
President Trump declared a ceasefire with Iran following aggressive threats, raising concerns about U.S. moral standing in potential conflict.
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PoliticsU.S. Airman Rescued from Iran in Daring Operation Amid Criticism of Military Leadership
Apr 6, 2026
An American airman was rescued from Iran after his aircraft was shot down, highlighting ongoing debates about military leadership and past failures.
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Courts & LawTrump Considers Candidates for Attorney General Following Bondi's Departure
Apr 6, 2026
President Trump explores potential replacements for Attorney General Pam Bondi, focusing on candidates with a track record of accountability and law enforcement.
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PoliticsTrump Dismisses Attorney General Pam Bondi Amid Frustrations Over DOJ Performance
Apr 3, 2026
Former President Trump has replaced Attorney General Pam Bondi, citing frustrations over the DOJ's handling of political investigations and clemency orders.
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PoliticsTrump Administration Considers Arming Iranian Opposition Amid Ongoing Conflict
Apr 2, 2026
President Trump suggests arming Iranian groups as U.S. military presence in the region remains uncertain, raising concerns over potential consequences.
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OpinionProtests Erupt Over Federal Actions Amid Criticism of Democratic Opposition
Mar 30, 2026
Protests against perceived executive overreach highlight tensions within the Democratic Party and raise questions about the effectiveness of opposition strategies.
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OpinionRobert Mueller's Legacy Under Scrutiny Following His Death
Mar 23, 2026
Robert Mueller's legacy is debated after his death, with critics questioning his role in the Trump investigation and its implications for political discourse.
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PoliticsTrump and Netanyahu Dispute Over Israel's Attack on Iran Raises Command Concerns
Mar 20, 2026
A dispute between Trump and Netanyahu over Israel's attack on Iran's gas field highlights concerns about U.S.-Israel coordination in the conflict.
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ImmigrationTrump Faces Pressure to Shift Immigration Strategy Amid Calls for Mass Deportations
Mar 11, 2026
As Trump navigates immigration policy, reports suggest a shift from mass deportations to targeting violent offenders, raising concerns among supporters.
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PoliticsTrump's Foreign Policy Challenges Xi's Vision for China
Mar 11, 2026
President Trump’s recent actions have undermined Xi Jinping’s ambitions for global dominance, raising questions about China's future influence.
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ElectionsTrump Faces Challenges Ahead of Midterms Amid Mixed Results
Mar 9, 2026
As President Trump navigates his second term, he faces criticism over recent policy shifts and the need for renewed focus ahead of the midterms.
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PoliticsTrump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Iran-Israel War Justifications
Mar 3, 2026
The Trump administration's rationale for military involvement in Iran raises questions about U.S. interests and Israel's influence in the region.
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Courts & LawFBI's Surveillance of Trump Allies Raises Concerns Amid Silence from Democrats
Feb 27, 2026
New revelations about the FBI's surveillance of Trump allies prompt criticism and calls for accountability, as Democrats remain largely unresponsive.
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OpinionTrump's Supporters Embrace Calls for Retribution Following Comey Indictment
Feb 26, 2026
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on September 25, 2025, on charges related to lying to Congress under oath. This development has reignited.
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PoliticsBiden's FBI Reportedly Spied on Trump Campaign Officials
Feb 26, 2026
A report reveals the FBI under President Biden secretly obtained phone records of Trump campaign officials, raising concerns about political surveillance.
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MediaCBS 60 Minutes Segment on South African Farmers Draws Criticism
Feb 26, 2026
A CBS 60 Minutes segment aimed at debunking Trump's claims about violence against white farmers in South Africa raises questions about media narratives.
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ImmigrationDHS Arrests Criminal Unauthorized Immigrants Amid Political Tensions
Feb 25, 2026
The DHS arrested several unauthorized immigrants with serious criminal records, highlighting tensions between Democrats and Republicans over immigration policy.
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ElectionsRepublicans Seek to Leverage State of the Union Momentum Ahead of Midterms
Feb 25, 2026
Following President Trump's lengthy State of the Union address, Republicans are strategizing to harness the momentum for midterm elections.
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PoliticsTrump's State of the Union Address Draws Mixed Reactions Over Focus on Protecting Citizens
Feb 25, 2026
President Trump's State of the Union address emphasized government protection of American citizens, prompting varied responses from lawmakers and commentators.
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PoliticsAGA Director Proposed Infiltration of Trump's 2016 Transition Team
Feb 10, 2026
Records reveal that the AGA's Karen White suggested infiltrating Trump's transition team, raising concerns about political bias within the organization.
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Courts & Law4th Circuit Vacates Blockade on Trump's Elimination of DEI Grants
Feb 6, 2026
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals has lifted a lower court's injunction against Trump's efforts to end federal DEI programs, impacting federal contracting policies.
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CultureTrump Proposes Triumphal Arch in Virginia, Sparking Controversy
Feb 4, 2026
President Trump unveiled designs for a triumphal arch in Virginia, igniting debate over architectural style and cultural values.
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ImmigrationTrump's Immigration Agenda Faces New Challenges Amid Protests
Jan 29, 2026
Protests against ICE and immigration policies highlight tensions over Biden's border strategy and its implications for state finances.
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ImmigrationTrump and Minnesota Leaders Reach Agreement Amid Federal Tensions
Jan 28, 2026
President Trump and Minnesota officials agree to reduce federal presence in Minneapolis, raising concerns about state defiance of federal immigration law.
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ImmigrationTrump Plans Reduction of Federal Agents in Minneapolis Amid Local Opposition
Jan 27, 2026
President Trump is set to reduce federal agents in Minneapolis despite ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement policies.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Signal Intent to Pursue Legal Action Against Trump After Presidency
Jan 23, 2026
Democrats indicate plans to prosecute Donald Trump and his allies after he leaves office, raising concerns about political motivations behind legal actions.
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OpinionTrump Urged to Follow Jackson's Example Amid Minnesota Unrest
Jan 22, 2026
President Trump is advised to emulate Andrew Jackson's decisive leadership style to address unrest in Minnesota, raising concerns over federal authority.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump's Firing of Federal Reserve Governor
Jan 22, 2026
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding President Trump's removal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising questions about executive authority and.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Hears Case on Trump's Authority to Fire Federal Reserve Governor
Jan 21, 2026
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether President Trump can legally remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising questions about executive power.