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US Justice Department Intervenes as Trump Seeks to Pause $83 Million Defamation Judgment
Washington, D.C., Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
As Donald Trump seeks to pause his $83.3 million defamation judgment, the Justice Department plans to intervene, arguing he acted as a government employee during the incident.
Potential Regulatory Shifts as Representative Donalds Endorses Governor DeSantis for Attorney General
Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Representative Byron Donalds endorsing Governor Ron DeSantis for U.S. Attorney General suggests a potential regulatory pivot that could significantly impact Wall Street, corporate governance, and antitrust enforcement.
FBI Searches Virginia Senator's Office and Cannabis Business in Corruption Probe
Portsmouth, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
FBI agents raided Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas’s office and co-owned cannabis dispensary on Wednesday. The corruption probe closely follows her pivotal role in a major congressional redistricting victory.
Economy Outweighs Immigration: Former ICE Official Defeated in Pivotal Ohio Primary
Columbus, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Former ICE deputy Madison Sheahan placed third in Ohio’s GOP primary, revealing to strategists that voters in this crucial district prioritize economic stability over hardline immigration agendas.
The $12 Billion Mineral Strategy: Why the US Project Vault Could Disrupt Global Trade
Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
The $12 billion Project Vault aims to secure US mineral supplies, but analysts warn the massive stockpile risks distorting global markets while ironically sourcing initial materials from China.
White House Pivots to Stricter Artificial Intelligence Oversight With New Testing Agreements
Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Driven by national security concerns over unreleased technologies, the US government has secured new agreements with major tech firms to rigorously test artificial intelligence models before public deployment.
White House Launches 2026 Small Business Week to Outline New Economic Priorities
Washington, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
As minority women-owned businesses surge by nearly 50%, the White House launches National Small Business Week 2026, signaling crucial upcoming regulatory priorities and federal support for domestic enterprises.
Senate Allocates $1 Billion for White House Ballroom Security in New Spending Package
Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
A $72 billion Senate funding bill for immigration enforcement features a controversial $1 billion provision to secure President Trump’s new White House ballroom following a recent assassination attempt.