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New York Times PoliticsDec 26, 2025
Trump's Claims About Nigeria Strike Belie a Complex Situation on the Ground
President Trump said the targets of airstrikes in Nigeria were Islamic State terrorists responsible for killing Christians, but experts question his framing.

Drudge ReportDec 26, 2025
'Tyranny is booming': Kimmel targets president in alternative holiday message...




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New York Times PoliticsDec 25, 2025
U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria After Trump Warned of Attacks on Christians
The attack comes after President Trump ordered the Defense Department last month to prepare to intervene militarily in Nigeria to protect Christians from Islamic militants.

Washington Post PoliticsDec 24, 2025
What we know (and what we don't) about the Epstein files' release
The tranche revealed wide-ranging references to President Donald Trump and detailed efforts to interview Prince Andrew in two investigations.

Politics - U.S. HouseDec 22, 2025
White House Invitees Are Asked About Donations to Trump's Ballroom
Senator Richard Blumenthal is requesting information from an architect hired to oversee the ballroom design and people invited to a donor dinner with the president.

New York Times PoliticsDec 20, 2025
Epstein Files Photos Disappear From Government Website, Including One of Trump
A total of 16 photos were taken down at some point on Saturday from the website that the Justice Department created. One featured an open drawer containing other photos, including at least one of President Trump.

Department of Homeland Security NewsDec 09, 2021
DHS to Request Public Input on How the U.S. Government Can Prevent Family Separations at the U.S. Border
WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced its request that the public provide recommendations on how to permanently protect against the prior administration's practice of intentionally separating families at the border to deter others from migrating to the United States.

"It is unconscionable to separate children from their parents as a means to deter migration," said Secretary Mayorkas.  "I have met with separated families and heard firsthand of the immense trauma they have suffered.  We have an obligation to reunite separated families and ensure this cruel practice never happens again."

The Request for Public Input will publish in the Federal Register on Friday, December 10.  Comments will be accepted for 30 days until January 10, 2022.  Individuals may submit comments by following the instructions in the Federal Register notice.  Public feedback will be used to help develop recommendations to President Biden on how to prevent the Federal Government from implementing in the future the cruel and inhumane practice of intentionally separating families at the border as a tool of deterrence.

President Biden issued an Executive Order in February 2021 establishing the Interagency Task Force on the Reunification of Families.  The Task Force, in coordination with non-governmental organizations and interagency partners, has established a process to identify families separated under the prior administration's Zero-Tolerance policy—pursuant to which families were intentionally separated—and reunify them in the United States.  Families reunified in the United States, or those seeking to enter the United States for the purposes of reunification, are eligible for humanitarian parole and to receive support services.

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Reuters PoliticsJun 17, 2020
Trump administration proposes rolling back protections for big tech
The U.S. Justice Department proposed on Wednesday that Congress take up legislation to curb protections big tech platforms like Alphabet's Google and Facebook have had for decades, a senior official said, following through on President Donald Trump's bid to crack down on tech giants.

Reuters PoliticsJun 13, 2020
Trump pushes Tulsa rally back by a day to 'honor' emancipation holiday
President Donald Trump has bowed to pressure over an election rally scheduled to take place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the "Juneteenth" anniversary that commemorates the end of U.S. slavery, and said he was pushing the event back by a day.

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