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Homeland Security Expands Deportation Fleet With High-End Jets

The government is buying private jets to deport people. 🛩️ According to documents and interviews, the Department of Homeland Security just doubled its fleet of deportation jets. The new contract includes five planes, two of them high-end Gulfstream models. It’s a major upgrade. ✈️ What does this shift toward faster, more expensive aircraft signal about […]

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Trump seeks ‘resolution’ of his $10bn lawsuit against IRS, spurring concern

Trump is suing the IRS for $10 billion. And he wants to settle it himself. 💰 According to the report, critics are sounding the alarm. They warn he could negotiate a deal with a Justice Department under his control if he wins the election. That puts a massive potential conflict of interest on the horizon.

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US judge blocks Justice Department bid to seize voter data in Rhode Island

Another push for voter data has been blocked. 🛑 According to Reuters, a US judge just stopped the Justice Department from seizing Rhode Island’s voter rolls. This is the latest loss for the Trump administration’s efforts ahead of the midterms. The request was denied. But the push for access continues in other states. Why do

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What Maine Voters Are Thinking About Ahead of 2026’s Senate Election

Maine voters are already looking two years down the road. 🗳️ According to our readers, the 2026 Senate race is top of mind. The stakes feel incredibly high. People are talking about the state’s future direction. The political mood is shifting. What issue will decide this election? #MainePolitics #Senate2026📸 (Image: AI Illustration) Source: Read original

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Starmer rejects calls to quit as pressure mounts over Mandelson vetting

Pressure is building, but Starmer is standing firm. 🎯 According to the report, a top Foreign Office official has resigned over the Mandelson vetting fiasco. The Prime Minister is rejecting calls for him to quit. He’s promised to deliver “relevant facts” on Monday. But the question of responsibility remains. Do you think this resignation is

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Federal Appeals Court Opens Door to Moving Trans Inmates Under Trump Gender Order

A federal court just made a decision that could send transgender women to men’s prisons. 😔 According to the ruling, 17 inmates have a few weeks to fight their transfer. This affects real lives. The order traces back to a Trump-era policy. The legal battle is clearly not over. What does safety and dignity look

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Prosecutor Withdraws From Trump Team’s Investigation of Ex-CIA Director John O. Brennan

A prosecutor just stepped away from a high-profile Trump team investigation. 🚨 According to the Justice Department, career lawyer Maria Medetis Long raised serious concerns. She questioned if the evidence against ex-CIA Director John Brennan was strong enough to prosecute. Now a key player has exited. What happens to the case without her? Do you

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What has Trump said ahead of possible US-Iran talks and what could it mean?

Trump just made two huge claims about Iran. According to Reuters, he says they’ll give up nuclear material and won’t close a critical strait. But experts are asking big questions. How would this even work? The posts came fast and left a lot unsaid. What’s your read on this? 🤔 #USIranTensions #ForeignPolicy📸 (Image: AI Illustration)

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Standoff Ends Over Chicago Teachers’ Union Push to Cancel Class for May Day

So, Chicago schools *will* be open on May Day after all. 🧑‍🏫 According to the Chicago Teachers’ Union, a standoff over canceling class has ended. Schools will stay open on May 1st. But here’s the twist: students might still head to the demonstrations. Some schools are planning field trips for International Workers’ Day. It’s a

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How Obama Became a Main Character in Virginia’s Gerrymandering Battle

Obama is starring in two different TV ads in Virginia. And they’re saying opposite things. 😳 According to The New York Times, this is part of a high-stakes gerrymandering fight that could give Democrats more House seats. But the conflicting ads are creating major confusion. Voters are left wondering where he really stands. It’s a

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Supreme Court Sides With Oil Companies in Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits

The Supreme Court just handed oil companies a major win. According to the ruling, they can now move key environmental lawsuits out of Louisiana state courts. This shifts the legal battles to federal venues, often seen as more favorable to industry. It’s a significant blow to efforts holding companies accountable for coastal damage. The fight

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Can Hungary wean itself off Russian energy, as its new leader has promised?

Hungary’s new leader just promised a major break from the past. 🇭🇺 According to the report, Prime Minister Magyar wants to reduce the country’s reliance on Russian energy. This was a key part of his pitch to voters. It’s a bold shift away from the Orban era. But can a nation so deeply connected actually

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In Texas Senate Race, Talarico Is Out-Raising His G.O.P. Opponents

The underdog is winning the money race. 🏃‍♂️ According to the latest fundraising reports, Democrat James Talarico is pulling in more cash than his Republican opponents in the Texas Senate race. That’s a major shift. Incumbent Senator John Cornyn and AG Ken Paxton are still locked in their own costly battle. It’s draining resources. So

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Trump rails against court decision that once again stalls his White House ballroom project

Trump just hit another legal wall. 🚧 According to the federal judge, his $400 million White House ballroom project is stalled—again. Above-ground construction is blocked, so only the bunker and security facilities below can move forward. He’s not happy about it. What do you think—is this about security, or something else? 🤔 #TrumpLegalNews #DCDevelopment📸 (Image:

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House Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days

The government just voted to keep spying without a warrant. 😳 According to Reuters, the House pushed through a 10-day extension of a key surveillance law early Friday. The Senate still needs to approve it. Some Republicans strongly opposed a long-term deal. Now the clock is ticking. What happens when these 10 days are up?

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