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Trump Administration Rolls Back Gun Regulations on Private Sales and Mental Health Reporting
Gun Policy

Trump Administration Rolls Back Gun Regulations on Private Sales and Mental Health Reporting

The Trump administration is reversing dozens of federal firearms regulations, including rules governing private gun sales, mental health-related firearm restrictions, and licensing requirements for gun dealers. The sweeping changes mark one of the most significant shifts in federal gun policy since President Donald Trump returned to office and have reignited the national debate over gun rights and public safety. According to a report by The Philadelphia Inquirer, the administration is eliminating more than three dozen regulations enforced by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), arguing that many Biden-era rules placed unnecessary burdens on lawful gun owners and firearms businesses. What Happened The regulatory rollback affects several major firearm polic...
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Revive Restrictive Border Asylum Policy
Immigration

Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Revive Restrictive Border Asylum Policy

The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to potentially revive a restrictive immigration policy that limits the number of migrants allowed to apply for asylum each day at the U.S.-Mexico border. The decision marks another significant legal victory for the administration as it seeks to strengthen border enforcement and reshape the nation's immigration policies. According to a report by PBS NewsHour, the Court ruled that federal officials may once again use the controversial "metering" policy if the administration chooses to reinstate it. What Happened In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling that had blocked the use of border metering, a policy that limits how many migrants can present asylum claims at official ports of entry ...
Broadview Six Protesters Seek Special Prosecutor After DOJ Misconduct Allegations
Federal Investigations

Broadview Six Protesters Seek Special Prosecutor After DOJ Misconduct Allegations

The Broadview Six protesters are seeking the appointment of a special prosecutor after a federal case against them collapsed amid allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. The request comes after a judge dismissed charges against the immigration activists and publicly released grand jury transcripts that raised serious questions about the conduct of federal prosecutors in Chicago. What Happened According to a report by Capitol News Illinois, attorneys representing the formerly charged “Broadview Six” protesters have asked a federal judge to appoint an independent special prosecutor to investigate government lawyers involved in securing the indictment. The protesters had been charged following a demonstration outside a federal immigration facility in Broadview, Illinois. However, th...
Trump’s Clean Air Act Pardons Spark New Push From Convicted Diesel Mechanics
Domestic Policy

Trump’s Clean Air Act Pardons Spark New Push From Convicted Diesel Mechanics

President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon a diesel mechanic convicted under the Clean Air Act has triggered a growing wave of clemency requests from others facing similar environmental crime convictions. The controversy is fueling a broader debate over federal enforcement powers, environmental regulations, and the limits of presidential pardon authority. According to a report by Politico, multiple diesel mechanics and business owners convicted of tampering with vehicle emissions systems are now lobbying the White House for presidential pardons after Trump granted clemency to Wyoming mechanic Troy Lake. What Happened The debate began when Trump pardoned Troy Lake, a Wyoming diesel mechanic and business owner who pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate the Clean Air Act. Federa...
House Set to Send $70 Billion Immigration Funding Bill to Trump’s Desk
Immigration

House Set to Send $70 Billion Immigration Funding Bill to Trump’s Desk

Congress is moving closer to approving a massive Trump immigration funding bill that would provide approximately $70 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) through the remainder of President Donald Trump’s presidency. The legislation has already cleared the Senate and is expected to face a decisive vote in the House this week. According to a report by CNBC, the funding package represents one of the largest investments in federal immigration enforcement agencies in recent years and could become a cornerstone of Trump’s border security agenda. What Happened The Senate approved the immigration funding measure in a 52-47 vote, sending the proposal to the House for final consideration. Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska wa...
Pence Calls Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponisation’ Fund ‘Deeply Offensive’ and Urges It Be Dropped
Politics

Pence Calls Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponisation’ Fund ‘Deeply Offensive’ and Urges It Be Dropped

Former Vice President Mike Pence has publicly criticized the Trump administration’s controversial $1.8 billion “anti-weaponisation fund,” calling the initiative “deeply offensive” and arguing it should be abandoned. The fund was created to compensate individuals who claim they were unfairly targeted by previous government investigations, but critics warn it could allow participants in the January 6 Capitol riot to receive taxpayer-funded compensation. According to a report by BBC News, Pence said the program was a “bad idea from the start” and expressed particular concern that individuals convicted or prosecuted in connection with the Capitol attack could potentially benefit from the fund. What Happened? The Trump administration recently announced the creation of a $1.8 billion “a...
White House Shooting Adds to Rising Wave of Political Violence in America
Crime & Public Safety

White House Shooting Adds to Rising Wave of Political Violence in America

A deadly shooting near the White House has intensified concerns about escalating political violence surrounding President Donald Trump and federal officials. The incident marks the latest in a series of violent security threats targeting the White House, political leaders, and government institutions over the past year. According to a report by NBC News, U.S. Secret Service agents fatally shot a 21-year-old man after he allegedly opened fire at a White House security checkpoint on Saturday evening, injuring a bystander during the confrontation. What Happened Near the White House? Authorities said the suspect opened fire on officers near a White House checkpoint before Secret Service agents responded with deadly force. Officials have not publicly identified a motive for the shoo...
FISA Warrantless Spying Renewal Sparks Congressional Battle
Politics

FISA Warrantless Spying Renewal Sparks Congressional Battle

The FISA warrantless spying renewal debate is intensifying in Congress as lawmakers clash over whether to extend key surveillance powers while addressing growing concerns about civil liberties. The dispute centers on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a critical but controversial intelligence tool. According to a report by The Guardian, Congress is divided over renewing the authority, with some pushing for a clean extension and others demanding stricter safeguards to protect Americans’ privacy. What Happened Lawmakers are racing to decide the future of Section 702, which allows U.S. intelligence agencies to collect communications of foreign targets without individual warrants. Expiring Authority Section 702: Enables surveillance of non-U.S. persons...
Mamdani Jail Plan Sparks Fears of Repeating Past Crime Policy Mistakes
Crime & Public Safety

Mamdani Jail Plan Sparks Fears of Repeating Past Crime Policy Mistakes

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposed jail population reduction plan is drawing sharp criticism, with opponents warning it could repeat past policies linked to rising crime. The debate centers on efforts to reduce incarceration and close Rikers Island, raising concerns about public safety and the potential consequences of releasing detainees. What Happened Mayor Mamdani has outlined a strategy to reduce the number of inmates in New York City jails as part of broader criminal justice reforms. The plan is tied to long-term goals, including closing Rikers Island and expanding alternatives to incarceration. Critics argue that similar efforts in recent years—such as bail reform and pandemic-era inmate releases—coincided with increases in crime, and warn the city could be headin...
Mamdani’s ‘Empty Rikers’ Plan Sparks Fears of Another Crime Spike
Crime & Public Safety

Mamdani’s ‘Empty Rikers’ Plan Sparks Fears of Another Crime Spike

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing growing criticism over his “empty Rikers” initiative, with opponents warning the plan could trigger a rise in crime across New York City. The proposal to reduce the jail population at Rikers Island has reignited debate over public safety, criminal justice reform, and the risks of releasing detainees awaiting trial. What Happened Mamdani’s plan aims to significantly reduce the number of inmates held at Rikers Island by expanding supervised release programs, work opportunities, and alternatives to incarceration. According to a report by New York Post, critics argue that such policies could lead to unintended consequences, particularly if individuals facing serious charges are released back into the community. Key Details of the Plan ...