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Supreme Court Justices Signal Skepticism Over President Trump's Push to Restrict Birthright Citizenship
Washington, D.C., Wednesday, 1 April 2026.
As President Trump made history by attending the hearing, Supreme Court justices signaled deep skepticism toward his executive push to end birthright citizenship, anticipating profound demographic and economic impacts.
U.S. Considers Historic NATO Exit Amid Widespread Allied Defiance Over Iran War
Washington, Wednesday, 1 April 2026.
Triggering unprecedented geopolitical risk, President Trump is evaluating a U.S. withdrawal from NATO after key European allies closed their airspace and denied military support for the Iran conflict.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump's Order to Defund Public Broadcasters Over Free Speech Violations
Washington, Tuesday, 31 March 2026.
A federal judge permanently blocked President Trump’s order to defund NPR and PBS, ruling the directive an unconstitutional retaliation against free speech despite already forcing severe funding cuts.
Pentagon Chief's Broker Attempted Major Defense Investment Weeks Before Iran Strikes
Washington, Tuesday, 31 March 2026.
Weeks before the U.S. strikes on Iran, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s broker attempted a multimillion-dollar defense investment, failing only because the targeted fund was unavailable on their platform.
Rising Economic Anxiety Drives President Trump's Approval Rating to 43 Percent in March Poll
Washington, Monday, 30 March 2026.
President Trump’s approval rating dropped to 43 percent in March 2026, largely fueled by worsening economic pessimism as 71 percent of voters perceive inflation remaining above 3 percent.
New White House Ballroom Design Reveals Massive Underground Military Complex
Washington, Monday, 30 March 2026.
President Trump revealed the proposed $400 million White House ballroom will conceal a massive, highly fortified underground military complex, driving intense architectural debate ahead of final regulatory votes.
Republican Backlash Grows Over Senator Graham's Push to Seize Iranian Oil Hub
Washington D.C., Monday, 30 March 2026.
Senator Lindsey Graham faces intense Republican backlash for urging the U.S. to seize Iran’s main oil hub, a military escalation threatening to severely disrupt global energy markets.
GOP Infighting Over Homeland Security Funding Signals Looming Legislative Gridlock
Washington, Monday, 30 March 2026.
Representative Nancy Mace’s public condemnation of Senate leader John Thune exposes a deepening Republican divide, threatening to stall key 2026 economic initiatives and disrupt market stability.