Trump Court strikes back at POTUS effort to end birthright citizenship
A Supreme Court ruling upholds the constitutional notion of birthright citizenship that has been the law of the land since the 1860s.
A Supreme Court ruling upholds the constitutional notion of birthright citizenship that has been the law of the land since the 1860s.
That bipartisan affordable housing bill that Donald Trump’s own press secretary called “one of the most significant pieces of housing affordability legislation in American history” – what Trump really thinks about it is, “a big yawn.”
The Trump Court had a field day at the expense of Donald Trump on Monday, with a flurry of rulings hitting at key points on the Trump agenda.
Back during the 2024 presidential cycle, Donald Trump told Big Oil, out loud, in public, if you will, that they needed to raise $1 billion to fund his campaign, and if they did, he’d make sure they’d get bang for their bucks.
Donald Trump is now holding up putting his signature to affordable housing legislation because he wants to use it as leverage to be able to rig U.S. elections.
I swear to god, and I’m screenshotting this so that you can see that I’m not making this up, but Donald Trump, with the world at war because of his pea brain, posted this to his money-losing social media site this morning, at 10:52 a.m.
The administration, which is the best and most competent administration in this nation’s 250-year history, is officially canceling the Freedom 250 Concert Series.
Reporting from the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post tells us today that Donald Trump knew that his White House ballroom would cost $600 million to build.
The Trump regime has launched an open-ended investigation into California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his wife, Jennifer Siebell Newsom, with the news of this coming from, Gavin Newsom himself.
The office of Gov. Abigail Spanberger is pushing back at the attempt of Trump henchman Todd Blanche to block new state laws set to go into effect on July 1 that will prohibit ICE, Border Patrol and FBI agents from wearing masks while on duty in Virginia.
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