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Department of Justice Warns Social Security at Risk if Trump Tariffs Are Overturned Under IEEPA

Department of Justice Warns Social Security at Risk if Trump Tariffs Are Overturned Under IEEPA

Washington, D.C. – The Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a stark warning about the potential financial consequences of striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs imposed under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The DOJ cautions that invalidating these tariffs could trigger a financial catastrophe comparable to the Great Depression, putting vital social programs like Social Security and Medicare at serious risk. This development comes as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reviews whether the tariffs, currently challenged for overstepping presidential authority, should remain in place. The outcome could reshape trade policies and have far-reaching…
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Trump Preparing Major ICE Immigration Enforcement Operations in Chicago Next Week

Trump Preparing Major ICE Immigration Enforcement Operations in Chicago Next Week

Chicago, IL – The Trump administration is reportedly gearing up for a significant immigration enforcement operation in Chicago that is expected to launch as soon as September 5. Sources within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirm that the tactics planned for Chicago will mirror those used in intensive operations conducted earlier this year in Los Angeles, which included the deployment of armored vehicles, tactical gear, and weaponry. This planned escalation is stirring concerns among local officials and community leaders, who recall the widespread protests and tensions sparked by similar immigration activities in Los Angeles earlier this year. The operation…
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New Poll Shows 81% of Americans Agree with Trump on Crime in Cities

New Poll Shows 81% of Americans Agree with Trump on Crime in Cities

Washington, D.C. – A recent poll reveals that an overwhelming 81% of American adults perceive crime in large cities as a major problem. This public concern aligns with President Donald Trump's stance on urban crime, prompting decisive federal actions including the deployment of National Guard troops to cities such as Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Trump has also indicated plans to potentially expand these crime crackdowns to other metropolitan areas like New York and Chicago, stirring debates on the balance between public safety and federal authority. Public Opinion and Crime Concerns in Urban Areas The new poll underscores the widespread…
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Shock Poll: Majority of Americans Support Trump’s Military Crackdown on Crime-Ridden Cities

Shock Poll: Majority of Americans Support Trump’s Military Crackdown on Crime-Ridden Cities

Washington, D.C. – A recent poll reveals that a significant portion of Americans are backing President Donald Trump's controversial approach of deploying the military and National Guard to combat violent crime in major cities. The president’s decision to send troops into highly crime-stricken areas such as Washington, D.C., with plans for Chicago and New York City, has garnered considerable public attention and support. The Associated Press-NORC survey highlights that over half of Americans, around 53 percent, approve of Trump's crime crackdown initiatives. This marks an important shift in public opinion amid heightened concerns over urban violence, with a striking 80…
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Trump Administration Threatens to Pull Oregon and Washington Education Grants Over Gender Teachings

Trump Administration Threatens to Pull Oregon and Washington Education Grants Over Gender Teachings

Portland, OR – The Trump administration has issued a firm warning to Oregon and Washington, threatening to revoke significant federal education funding based on their sexual education curricula that include gender ideology teachings. This development places the future of the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) grants in jeopardy for both states. The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), sent letters to dozens of states, including Oregon and Washington, demanding the removal of any gender identity content from PREP-funded sexual education programs to retain federal support. Federal Government’s Position on PREP…
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Mass Protests Planned for Labor Day to Oppose Trump’s Policies Nationwide

Mass Protests Planned for Labor Day to Oppose Trump’s Policies Nationwide

United States – In a renewed wave of activism, mass protests are scheduled across the United States on September 1, Labor Day, targeting the Trump administration and its policies. The demonstrations, organized under the banner "Workers Over Billionaires," follow months of nationwide rallies expressing opposition to the president and his allies. This upcoming Labor Day marks another chapter of public dissent, echoing the spirit of the "No Kings" protests held on June 14 and the recent "Rage Against the Regime" marches that mobilized hundreds of cities. Protesters aim to highlight the struggles of working-class Americans against what they describe as…
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Democrats Plan Labor Day Rally in Clarkston to Advocate Workers’ Rights

Democrats Plan Labor Day Rally in Clarkston to Advocate Workers’ Rights

Clarkston, WA – The Asotin County Democrats are preparing to host a significant Labor Day rally on Monday, September 1, at Vernon Park, located at the corner of 6th Street and Chestnut in Clarkston. The gathering is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and aims to bring the community together in support of workers' rights and social justice. Leading the event as the main speaker is Carmela Conroy, the Democratic candidate for Washington’s 5th Congressional District, who is challenging incumbent U.S. Representative Michael Baumgartner. The rally invites attendees to come prepared with signs, chairs, and picnic items, as well…
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Trump and Warren Clash Over Social Security: Key Policy Differences Highlighted

Trump and Warren Clash Over Social Security: Key Policy Differences Highlighted

Washington, D.C. – A heated debate has erupted between President Donald Trump and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-PA) regarding the future of Social Security, with both political figures presenting contrasting views on how to preserve and strengthen the program. This clash comes as Social Security marks an important anniversary and the national conversation intensifies about its funding and services. President Trump has strongly defended his administration’s approach, emphasizing efforts to remove illegal aliens from Social Security rolls to bolster the program’s financial health. Meanwhile, Senator Warren has accused the Trump administration of undermining Social Security services and proposed progressive measures aimed…
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