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Month: May 2025

MIT Class President Turns Graduation Into Pro-Palestine Rally

‘We are watching Israel try to wipe Palestine off the face of the Earth’

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Congress Officially Probes Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, Seeks Documents and Records Related to Immigration Resistance

U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN-05) on Friday published a letter sent by Congress to Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, informing the mayor of a congressional probe investigating his actions in response to the recent federal immigration enforcement in Middle Tennessee which netted nearly 200 arrests.
O’Connell, in response to the recent joint operation between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), signed an executive order requiring rapid Metro Nashville employees to rapidly inform the mayor and the Office of New Americans of any interactions with federal immigration officials. He also announced a new "Belonging Fund," which received seed money from nonprofits that were awarded millions in Biden-era stimulus money by Metro Nashville. 

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FBI Reports Surge in Threats Against President Trump

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/fbi-reports-surge-in-threats-against-president-trump

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SCOTUS Rules 8-0 to Curb Judicial Authority in Environmental Cases

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/scotus-rules-8-0-to-curb-judicial-authority-in-environmental-cases

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Outrageous federal actions

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Few issues inflame the public more than government overreach and opaque federal maneuvers. While frustration at bureaucratic power is nothing new, it highlights our collective disengagement. Reflecting on policies that provoke outrage can spark proactive civic involvement. By examining federal actions that rile us and exploring avenues for change, we reclaim our role in democracy.

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DHS Releases List of ‘Sanctuary’ Jurisdictions That Could Lose Federal Funding

More than a dozen states and a slew of cities and counties are listed, all of them at risk of losing federal dollars, including grants and contracts.

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Arizona voters face more scrutiny of their citizenship and residency after judge upholds 2022 laws

Votebeat reports that after a judge upheld 2022 voting laws, the checks by election officials are likely to disproportionately affect naturalized citizens, younger voters, and college students.

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