53 F
San Francisco
Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Politics

Algeria’s ex-minister jailed for corruption in Landmark Verdict

Quick Summary: Algeria's ex-minister jailed for corruption in Landmark Verdict A former Algerian Industry Minister has been sentenced to prison on corruption charges The court found him guilty of...

Trump Invokes Cold War Law to Enhance U.s. Energy Security

Quick Summary: Trump Invokes Cold War Law to Enhance U.s. Energy Security Donald Trump...

Taiwan Business Group Calls for Politics – Free Trade Talks With China

Quick Summary: Taiwan Business Group Calls for Politics - Free Trade Talks With China Taiwan's...

Starmer faces backlash Over Mandelsons Controversial Ambassadorial Appointment

Quick Summary: Starmer faces backlash Over Mandelsons Controversial Ambassadorial Appointment UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer...

SEC Probes insider trading Linked to Trumps Hormuz Announcement

Quick Summary: SEC Probes insider trading Linked to Trumps Hormuz Announcement Traders bet $760 million...

UK Spared from Trump’s Steel Tariff Hike, But Future Uncertain

Key Takeaways: The UK avoids higher US steel and aluminium tariffs for now. Other countries face increased tariffs from 25% to 50%. The UK's tariffs remain at 25%, but this could change. A recent UK-US deal might remove tariffs, but it's not active yet. If the deal fails, UK...

Congress to Investigate Biden’s Use of Autopen and Mental State During Energy Policy Announcements

Key Takeaways: Congress will investigate Joe Biden’s use of an autopen for signing executive orders. Lawmakers will question Biden’s mental state during major policy announcements. The hearing will also look into claims of billions of dollars given to left-leaning NGOs. The investigation is part of a larger probe into...

Trump Administration Slashes Federal Spending: Here’s What’s Cut

Key Takeaways: The Trump administration has cut funding for several federal departments. Budget reductions aim to reduce government spending by billions. Over 10,000 federal jobs may be lost due to these cuts. A court blocked cuts to the Education Department, calling them unlawful. The Trump administration, advised by Elon Musk's...

Republican Bill Victory Ends in Regret

Key Takeaways: Republicans barely passed a major domestic policy bill in the House. Celebrations were short-lived as some expressed regret within two weeks. The bill faced backlash, causing potential political fallout. Republicans Celebrate a Hard-Fought Victory In a intense overnight debate, Republicans managed to push through a significant domestic policy bill...

Trump Officials Hid Trade Deficit Forecast, Sources Say

Key Takeaways: Trump administration officials delayed and redacted a government forecast predicting a rise in the U.S. trade deficit for farm goods. This data contradicts President Trump’s claims that his policies, including tariffs, would reduce trade imbalances. The politically sensitive information led officials to block the publication of the...

Trump’s Tariffs: How Companies Gain More by Lobbying Than Competing

Key Takeaways: Companies often find it easier to boost profits by lobbying for tariff exemptions than competing fairly. Government involvement in the economy can create incentives for businesses to focus on lobbying rather than innovation. President Trump announced a 10% ad valorem tariff on all countries, adding to existing...

Trump’s Tariffs Backfire as New Report Reveals Economic Slowdown

Key Takeaways: President Trump claims tariffs boosted the U.S. economy. A new report says his trade policies are harming growth. The U.S. economy is expected to slow down this year. Global trade and jobs will take a hit, experts warn. Some Republicans are worried about the impact of tariffs. Trump’s...

Markets Jittery as Trump’s Policies Spark Concerns Over US Debt

  Key Takeaways: Markets are growing concerned about President Trump's economic policies. The $29 trillion Treasury market reflects macroeconomics and politics. The Treasury market's stability is crucial, with the Fed managing it through rates and bond purchases. Inflation is controlled, but political issues with deficits and spending are causing anxiety. ...

Trump’s Treasury Secretary Cornered Over Economy Lies

  Key Takeaways: Trump’s Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, is struggling to defend the administration’s economic policies. MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle claims Bessent feels uncomfortable lying about the economy. Bessent, a former Wall Street executive, knows the truth but is pressured to support Trump’s false claims. His past includes working for George...

GOP Medicaid Cuts Spark Outrage as New Ad Targets Vulnerable Lawmaker

GOP Medicaid Cuts Spark Outrage as New Ad Targets Vulnerable Lawmaker Key Takeaways: A new ad campaign criticizes Rep. Don Bacon for supporting Medicaid cuts. The ad features Audrey, a Nebraska woman, whose grandchildren rely on Medicaid. The GOP budget plan cuts $700 billion from Medicaid over a decade. Critics...

Trump’s Social Media Addiction Revealed: Posts Non-Stop for Validation

Title: Trump's Social Media Addiction Revealed: Posts Non-Stop for Validation Key Takeaways: Trump posts on social media day and night, with over 2,260 entries in just 132 days. Experts say his constant posting is driven by a desire for self-validation and positive feedback. Trump isn’t alone; many wealthy individuals spend a...

Modern autocrats use spin and media control instead of violence.

Key Takeaways: Modern autocrats use spin and media control instead of violence. Leaders like Trump show similar tactics, but the U.S. has strong checks and balances. Strong institutions are key to protecting democracy. Americans must stay vigilant to preserve their democratic system. Rise of Spin Dictators: How Modern Autocrats Rule...

Ex-Republican Joe Walsh Joins Democrats: A Fiery Shift in Politics

Key Takeaways: Joe Walsh, a former Republican Congressman, has joined the Democratic Party. He cites the threat to democracy and the rule of law as his main reasons. Walsh has shifted his views on social issues and admits to personal growth. He believes the Democratic Party is the only...

Supreme Court’s Trump Interventions Raise Alarm

Key Takeaways: Legal experts warn the U.S. Supreme Court is too often stepping into cases involving former President Donald Trump. The Court sometimes rules against Trump but often in ways that expand presidential power. Experts say the Court’s decisions sometimes bend the law to favor Trump. This trend could...

Trump Disappointed with His Supreme Court Picks?

Key Takeaways: President Trump reportedly expressed private frustration with Supreme Court justices he appointed. Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett are mentioned, with Barrett receiving particular criticism. Sources indicate Trump's dissatisfaction spans multiple rulings over the past year. The White House states Trump respects the Court despite disagreements. Barrett has...

GOP’s Budget Could Hurt Trump Voters, Experts Warn

Key Takeaways Republican senators worry Trump’s budget could strip Medicaid from 10 million people, mostly in red states. The plan cuts food stamps and gives big tax breaks to the rich, while the poor lose out. Experts say GOP voters rely heavily on government aid but may not realize...

Trump Banned Books on Christianity and Racism—Then the Backlash Began

  Key Takeaways: The Trump administration banned 381 books, including ones on Christianity and racism, from the U.S. Naval Academy. Author Robert P. Jones’s book, White Too Long, was among those banned. Critics say the banned books highlighted Christianity’s ties to white supremacy, while Hitler’s Mein Kampf remained available. Public outcry and organizing...

Trump’s Late-Night Truth Social Posts Surprise Aides

Key Takeaways: President Trump often posts on Truth Social without warning his team. His late-night posts sometimes cover unexpected topics. Trump dictates posts to aide Natalie Harp. A separate White House digital team handles formal statements. Trump's Late-Night Truth Social Posts Catch Aides Off Guard President Donald Trump’s unpredictable posting habits...

Iowa Senate Showdown: Democrat J.D. Scholten Challenges Joni Ernst After Medicaid Controversy

Iowa Senate Showdown: Democrat J.D. Scholten Challenges Joni Ernst After Medicaid Controversy Key Takeaways: J.D. Scholten, a former baseball player, is running against Sen. Joni Ernst. Ernst’s comment about Medicaid cuts caused widespread anger. Scholten faces a tough race in a state that leans Republican. Medicaid cuts in Trump’s budget...

Louisiana’s $7M Saudi Golf Deal Sparks Outrage

Key Takeaways: Louisiana Republicans plan to spend $7 million in taxpayer money to host a Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament. Critics like Tim Miller call the deal a waste of public funds to benefit Saudi royals. The event is part of a larger push to merge LIV Golf with the...

- A word from our sponsors -

Follow us

HomePolitics