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New FBI whistleblower disclosures reveal agent who infiltrated Trump’s campaign a decade ago…

https://revolver.news/2025/02/new-fbi-whistleblower-disclosures-reveal-agent-who-infiltrated-trumps-campaign-a-decade-ago/

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SCOTUS Pauses Foreign Aid Payment Deadline; Bodies of Final Four Hostages in Phase One Released | NTD Good Morning (Feb. 27)

The U.S. Supreme Court paused a deadline on Wednesday that would have required the Trump administration to resume $2 billion in foreign aid payments. Chief Justice John Roberts said the order will remain on hold until the Court can review written arguments. After a tense stalemate, the Hamas terrorist organization has handed over the bodies […]

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Congress Has 2 Weeks to Fund Government as Shutdown Deadline Nears

The deadline to pass permanent spending bills, or a continuing resolution, is March 14. For months, Congress has been undecided on what to do.

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HHS Pauses Multimillion-Dollar Contract to Develop New COVID-19 Vaccine

Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the 90-day stop work order with Vaxart Inc. before clinical trials were set to begin.

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How did this least dangerous branch of government become the most powerful?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When Alexander Hamilton wrote Federalist Paper #78, where he described what he called “the judiciary department of the proposed government,” he pointed out that “Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in a government in which they are separated from each other, the judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be…

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DOJ Dismisses Biden-Era Decrees Imposing DEI on Fire, Police Departments

‘American communities deserve firefighters and police officers to be chosen for their skill and dedication to public safety—not to meet DEI quotas,’ Bondi said.

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Missouri House Committee Holds Hearing on Constitutional Money Act

Under the “The Constitutional Money Act,” gold and silver would be accepted as legal tender in physical or electronic form, and would be receivable in payment of all debts contracted for in the state of Missouri.

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Witnesses in House DOGE Panel Hearing Detail Billions of US Aid Dollars Going to Terrorist Groups

While some say money through USAID has been funding anti-democratic practices, one witness say China benefits whenever American foreign aid is withdrawn.

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