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From government shutdown to Tuesday’s Elections and legal battles, the coming week could prove decisive for the Trump administration., US News, Times Now
A senior Justice Department official has told Congress that the Trump administration can continue lethal military strikes on alleged drug traffickers without congressional approval and that the administration is not bound by a decades-old war powers law, two congressional sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
President Donald Trump and other senior U.S. leaders are on tour in Asia this week affirming alliances against the backdrop of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference in South Korea. Ahead of the conference at Gyeongju,
Cheney, a Republican and former President George W Bush's VP, decided to back Kamala Harris and Joe Biden in 2024, not going with party lines. President Donald Trump had slammed him as a RINO (Republican in name only) back then.
While there may be little sorrow over the deaths of alleged drug dealers somewhere in the ocean, Americans should all be concerned about how our military is being used by the Trump administration, and what that implies for the future of our country.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered a baffling defense Friday for President Donald Trump’s directive to resume nuclear testing.
Miles Taylor told Newsweek that Trump mused about wanting to "strike North Korea with a nuclear weapon" during his first term.