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PoliticsMar 27

Interior Secretary Claims Venezuela Plans Trump Statue at Cabinet Meeting

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum told a White House cabinet meeting that Venezuela intends to honor President Trump with a statue.

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PoliticsMar 20

Senate Republicans Push SAVE America Act as Election Reform Debate Continues

The Senate is weighing the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote, as Republicans pressure Democrats on the legislation.

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PoliticsMar 31

Trump Speaks with Family of Chicago College Student Killed; White House Criticizes Media Coverage

President Trump contacted the family of 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman, who was killed in Chicago, while his press secretary criticized media coverage of the case.

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PoliticsMar 8

Trump Makes Statements on Iran Military Strategy and Allied Involvement

Former President Trump reportedly made comments regarding military strategy toward Iran and the involvement of allies.

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PoliticsMar 9

Billionaires Contributed 19% of Federal Campaign Donations in 2024

Analysis shows 300 billionaires and families donated over $3 billion to federal elections, representing nearly one-fifth of all reported contributions.

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PoliticsMar 16

Islamic Schools Face Exclusion from School Voucher Programs in Multiple States

Texas and Florida are facing criticism for moves to exclude Islamic schools from voucher programs by designating CAIR as a foreign terrorist organization.

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PoliticsMar 5

Fetterman Backs Trump Iran Operation, Israeli Threats Against Regime Leadership

Sen. John Fetterman defended Trump's military operation against Iran and supported Israeli threats to target Iranian leadership.

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PoliticsMar 19

White House Criticizes Rep. Nancy Mace Over Unauthorized Middle East Activities

White House officials express frustration with Republican Rep. Nancy Mace for conducting independent evacuation efforts in Middle East without State Department coordination.

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PoliticsMar 19

Moderate Democrats defeat progressive candidates in Illinois primaries

Several progressive Democratic candidates backed by Squad members lost to moderate opponents in Illinois primary elections this week.

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PoliticsMar 19

US military not preparing for Cuba invasion, Southern Command chief tells lawmakers

General Francis Donovan told senators that US forces are not rehearsing for a Cuba invasion but remain ready to protect American interests on the island.

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PoliticsMar 26

Trump explains voting by mail in Florida election, citing presidential duties

President Trump defended his decision to vote by mail in a Florida special election after previously criticizing mail-in voting practices.

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PoliticsMar 12

Dorothy McAuliffe announces congressional bid in Virginia's 7th District

Former Virginia first lady Dorothy McAuliffe entered the Democratic primary for the state's 7th Congressional District as early voting begins on redistricting measures.

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PoliticsMar 12

Trump Administration Mischaracterizes Carter's Position on Mail-In Voting

Trump officials cited a 2005 report to claim Jimmy Carter opposed mail-in voting, contradicting Carter's actual support for the practice.

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PoliticsMar 19

Minneapolis Family Faces Deportation After Judge Ends 5-Year-Old's Asylum Case

A Minneapolis family is appealing an accelerated deportation order after an immigration judge ended the asylum claim of 5-year-old Liam Conejos Ramos.

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PoliticsMar 15

Trump administration reduces public immigration data release amid enforcement expansion

Key government immigration statistics have become harder to access as the Trump administration expands deportation efforts while releasing less verified data.

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