Cassidy Hutchinson Reveals Why Trump Poses the Most Serious Threat to American Democracy

Cassidy Hutchinson Sounds Alarm on Trump’s second term and violations of the Constitution in her new book “Enough” In a recent interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson expressed her concerns about the potential consequences of a second term for former President Donald Trump. Hutchinson, who worked closely with White House …

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Presidents Unite: Libraries Sound Alarm on Democracy’s Peril

Concern for US democracy amid deep national polarization has prompted the entities supporting 13 presidential libraries dating back to Herbert Hoover to call for a recommitment to the country’s bedrock principles, including the rule of law and respecting a diversity of beliefs. The statement released Thursday, the first time the libraries have joined to make …

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Giuliani Held Accountable for Defamation by Judge

Rudy Giuliani, in his typical style, had a theory without much evidence to back it up. However, his lack of evidence finally caught up with him today. A federal judge ruled that Giuliani is responsible for defaming Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who were election workers in Fulton County, Georgia. Giuliani had accused them of …

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The Negative Impact of Billions in Chinese Aid on Latin America

Washington’s united hope for its pro football team’s return to glory under new ownership pales in comparison to the bipartisan concern about the China challenge to U.S. interests. This is not a mere game but a serious global chess match against an authoritarian near-peer economy. Just like in football, you must first dominate your own …

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Canada suspends support to Niger government in light of military coup

Decrease article font size Increase article font size Ottawa has announced its decision to cease providing financial assistance to the government of Niger following a military coup in the West African nation. The leaders of the military junta have until Sunday to reinstate President Mohamed Bazoum, who was democratically elected, or they may face foreign …

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Israeli Judicial Reforms: Understanding the Root Cause of the Upheaval

Tel Aviv — After Monday’s significant vote in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, which limited the power of the nation’s Supreme Court, the country is now grappling with the aftermath. This move was seen as a victory for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right and ultraconservative religious coalition partners. However, it was a bitter defeat …

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog stresses the robustness of U.S. relations in his Congressional address

Israeli President Isaac Herzog delivered a speech to Congress in Washington, reassuring U.S. allies about the strength of Israel’s democracy and its relationship with the U.S. He acknowledged the “intense and painful debate” in Israel over actions taken by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hardline government. This speech, marking the 75th anniversary of modern Israel, indirectly …

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Confronting Christopher Wray, FBI Director, on Alleged Collusion with Social Media Companies to Censor American Citizens

Chris Wray’s testimony on Capitol Hill on Wednesday showcased his expertise in avoiding answering questions and stonewalling congressional oversight. Despite the multitude of reasons for him to acknowledge the FBI’s abuses of power during his tenure, Wray relied on familiar evasive phrases like “ongoing investigation” and “I can’t comment on personnel matters.” He refused to …

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Another Attempt by NY Times to Discredit Clarence Thomas and Undermine Democracy

The New York Times published an extensive article on Justice Clarence Thomas’ relationship with the Horatio Alger Association, a charity that provides scholarships to deserving low-income students. The article, while seemingly intended as an exposé, highlights Thomas’ admirable efforts in meeting and mentoring scholarship recipients who come from backgrounds similar to his own. It is …

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