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US Treasury Clashes With Financial Times Over Federal Reserve Independence Claims
Washington, D.C., Sunday, 29 March 2026.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accused the Financial Times of manufacturing an “entirely fake” policy position regarding Federal Reserve oversight, igniting fresh concerns over central bank independence and market stability.
FBI Ordered to Revisit Closed Case on California Governor Candidate Eric Swalwell
Washington, Saturday, 28 March 2026.
Career officials are alarmed after the White House ordered the FBI to reopen a closed, decade-old investigation into Representative Eric Swalwell, who claims he is being politically targeted.
New White House App Faces Scrutiny for Tracking User Locations Every 4.5 Minutes
Washington, Saturday, 28 March 2026.
The newly launched White House app faces intense privacy scrutiny after experts discovered embedded code that secretly tracks and shares users’ exact GPS coordinates every 4.5 minutes.
Education Department Gives Seven Million Borrowers 90 Days to Choose New Student Loan Plans
Washington, D.C., Saturday, 28 March 2026.
Following a major policy shift, over seven million borrowers have a strict 90-day window starting July 2026 to select new student loan repayment options or face standard debt obligations.
Lawmakers Target the Artificial Intelligence Boom with a Proposed Ban on New Data Centers
Washington, D.C., Saturday, 28 March 2026.
Progressive lawmakers proposed a nationwide halt on new artificial intelligence data centers, challenging a $750 billion industry expansion to protect consumers from surging household electricity costs.
White House Slashes Equipment Regulations to Save American Farmers Billions
Washington, Saturday, 28 March 2026.
Yesterday, the administration introduced sweeping agricultural initiatives, highlighted by scrapping a costly equipment mandate. This single deregulation is projected to save American farmers an impressive $4.4 billion annually.
Analyzing the Demographic Shift: The Absence of Top Leaders and Young Voters at CPAC 2026
Washington, D.C., Saturday, 28 March 2026.
As CPAC 2026 unfolds, the unprecedented absence of Donald Trump and a steep decline in youth engagement signal a critical shift in future conservative political and economic strategies.
Trump Surprises Global Investors with Unorthodox Q&A Prompt at Miami Economic Summit
Miami, Saturday, 28 March 2026.
During Friday’s FII Priority Summit in Miami, President Trump surprised global investors by inviting them to ask questions about sex, highlighting his unorthodox approach to international economic forums.
White House Debuts Official App for Direct Public Messaging and ICE Reporting
Washington, Saturday, 28 March 2026.
The White House launched an official app to broadcast policy achievements directly to the public. Notably, this unfiltered platform includes a direct tip line to report individuals to ICE.