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Trump Proposes Transferring Federal Entitlement Costs to States Amid Military Spending

Trump Proposes Transferring Federal Entitlement Costs to States Amid Military Spending

Washington D.C., Friday, 3 April 2026.
Citing military costs, President Trump proposed transferring Medicare, Medicaid, and child care funding to states, signaling a monumental fiscal shift that could profoundly disrupt state budgets and healthcare markets.

Trump Ousts Attorney General Pam Bondi Amid Growing Justice Department Turmoil

Trump Ousts Attorney General Pam Bondi Amid Growing Justice Department Turmoil

Washington, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
President Trump abruptly ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi amid mounting frustrations over her handling of the Epstein files, appointing Todd Blanche to lead the shifting federal legal strategy.

Veteran Home Foreclosures Surge as Crucial Safety Net Remains Suspended

Veteran Home Foreclosures Surge as Crucial Safety Net Remains Suspended

Washington, D.C., Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Following the removal of a crucial safety net, over 10,000 veterans have lost their homes to foreclosure, leaving 90,000 more vulnerable while a government replacement remains months away.

Trump to Interrupt Prime-Time Television with Major Address on Iran Conflict

Trump to Interrupt Prime-Time Television with Major Address on Iran Conflict

Washington, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
President Trump will interrupt tonight’s prime-time broadcasts to address the ongoing Iran war, detailing military achievements and the conflict’s disruptive impact on global energy markets.

Pentagon Shakeup: Defense Secretary Hegseth Ousts Army Chief Amid Iran Conflict

Pentagon Shakeup: Defense Secretary Hegseth Ousts Army Chief Amid Iran Conflict

Washington, Friday, 3 April 2026.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the immediate retirement of Army Chief Gen. Randy George. This abrupt leadership change during the active Iran war injects critical uncertainty into global markets.

Federal Court Restores Legal Protections for Thousands of Migrants

Federal Court Restores Legal Protections for Thousands of Migrants

Washington, Wednesday, 1 April 2026.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate legal status and work authorizations for migrants, providing vital workforce stability to key U.S. industries reliant on this labor.

Supreme Court Justices Signal Skepticism Over President Trump's Push to Restrict Birthright Citizenship

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

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.

Medicare Launches Historic CBD Pilot Program for Seniors Despite Legal Challenges

Medicare Launches Historic CBD Pilot Program for Seniors Despite Legal Challenges

Washington, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Despite ongoing lawsuits, Medicare officially launched a groundbreaking pilot program offering seniors up to $500 annually in subsidized CBD therapies, signaling a major shift in federal healthcare policy.

Illinois Advances Bill Giving Renters Direct Access to Plug-In Solar Power

Illinois Advances Bill Giving Renters Direct Access to Plug-In Solar Power

Springfield, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Illinois is advancing legislation allowing renters to bypass utility approvals and landlord bans to install plug-in solar panels, potentially disrupting the traditional power distribution model.