Trump’s attempt to pardon Tina Peters ignites a national clash over presidential authority as Colorado leaders argue state convictions cannot be overturned.
Judge Stops Trump’s Federal Voter Citizenship Requirement in Landmark Voting Rights Decision
The court ruled Trump cannot mandate birth certificates or passports to register to vote, reinforcing state and congressional power over election laws and voter eligibility.
Despite mounting pressure from Donald Trump, Senate Republicans refuse to “nuke” the filibuster, arguing the rule protects national stability and prevents extreme partisan legislation.
Trump Administration Slashes US Refugee Admissions to 7,500, Prioritizes White South African Refugees in 2026 Policy
Critics warn the policy undermines America’s humanitarian role, leaving refugees from war-torn countries at risk while favoring a specific demographic.
Four Boats Destroyed, 14 Killed: Inside U.S. Military’s Deadly Pacific Strikes on Drug-Trafficking Vessels
The Trump administration intensifies its global war on narco-terrorism as U.S. military operations expand across the Pacific and Caribbean drug routes.
Federal ICE Raid on Chinatown Street Vendors Ignites NYC Outrage and Political Backlash
Manhattan ICE operation sweeps through Chinatown, detaining street vendors and triggering protests, political backlash, and concern across New York City.