Examining Trump’s Executive Orders: A Mix of Controversy and Uncertainty
On Monday, Donald Trump swore to preserve the Constitution, then quickly began undermining it with executive orders.
On Monday, Donald Trump swore to preserve the Constitution, then quickly began undermining it with executive orders.
President Trump reversed Biden’s policy, allowing more federal inmates in private prisons. GEO Group and CoreCivic expected this change.
President Trump claimed to end birthright citizenship on the first day of his second term. His executive order is…
Defense nominee Pete Hegseth couldn’t name any ASEAN countries at his Senate hearing, drawing criticism for his oversight.
House Republicans have reintroduced the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of citizenship to vote, potentially disenfranchising many.
Republican Griffin seeks to invalidate 60,000 ballots in NC Supreme Court race, facing criticism for voter suppression.
The Republican pledge for veterans’ protections in 2025 is uncertain with Sen. Thune as majority leader, given his past…
Over 15 years, the racial turnout gap in the U.S. has grown, with restrictive voting laws like Georgia’s S.B. 202 partly to blame.
New Census data suggests major shifts in House representation by 2030, with the South gaining and California losing seats.
Heading into Election Day, 27 House districts were deemed competitive, highlighting the overall lack of competition.
President Biden’s clemency announcement marks progress, but thousands still await justice. More clemency urged.
Brennan Center leaders urge President Biden to use clemency and transparency to secure his legacy before leaving office.
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