July 3, 2026

President Trump’s Earnings and Controversial Business Interests

Recent financial disclosures reveal that President Trump has accumulated $2.2 billion during his first year back in the White House. This substantial earnings report has elicited varied reactions from his supporters and critics. While some of Trump’s supporters see his financial success as validation of his business skills, others have raised concerns. Critics among his […]

July 3, 2026

Court Ruling Allows National Parks to Remove Certain Exhibits

A federal appeals court recently decided in favor of the Trump administration, permitting the removal of certain exhibits at national parks. These exhibits cover topics including slavery and climate change. This ruling overturned a previous injunction and allows the Park Service to continue these actions while the directive’s legality is assessed. The administration’s directive, titled […]

July 3, 2026

Judge Challenges Government on Trump’s Golf Course Plans

A federal judge has questioned plans by President Trump to develop a high-end golf course on a Washington, D.C. peninsula. Judge Ana C. Reyes confronted a Department of Justice lawyer about the proposed changes to the East Potomac Golf Course. The meeting highlighted ongoing tensions between federal judges and the Trump administration over new projects. […]

July 2, 2026

Challenges at Trump’s Freedom 250 Celebration

A video widely shared online depicts a rehearsal incident at the Freedom 250 Fourth of July celebration, aligned with President Donald Trump. Part of the stage structure appears to collapse onto the performance area, narrowly missing several dancers. The footage, shared by Aaron Parnas, a lawyer and frequent Trump critic, shows performers abruptly halting their […]

July 2, 2026

Appeals Courts Clash Over Mandatory Detention Policy

In recent legal developments, four appeals courts have ruled against the Trump administration’s mandatory detention policy. This move arrives amidst two other courts supporting the policy, creating a noticeable divide in the judicial response. The Supreme Court faces the potential of addressing this contentious issue in the near future. Implemented in mid-2025, the Trump administration […]

July 2, 2026

Divisive Celebrations Mark America’s 250th Anniversary

The United States marked its 250th anniversary this year, a milestone that has not escaped the nation’s attention. In anticipation of this event, Congress established a bipartisan commission known as the Semiquincentennial Commission over ten years ago. This commission was charged with organizing commemorative events. However, differing visions for the celebration have surfaced. Allies of […]

July 2, 2026

Special Social Security Cards for America’s Semiquincentennial

The Social Security Administration announced a special initiative to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. From July 2 until December 31, all babies born in the United States will receive a unique Social Security card. These cards resemble the traditional blue wallet-sized Social Security cards but include a distinctive stamp. The stamp features the ‘Freedom 250’ logo, […]

Sen. Schmitt on National Security Impacts of Supreme Court Decision

Senator Eric Schmitt, a Republican from Missouri, is expressing concerns about the Supreme Court’s recent decision on birthright citizenship, citing potential national security risks, particularly from China. Schmitt outlines steps for lawmakers and the administration to address the issue. Schmitt emphasized his urgency, stating, I want to get this done because I really believe that […]