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October 17, 2025

Trump Rushes to Supreme Court to Bypass Judge Block on National Guard Deployment in Chicago

Donald Trump Appeals to Supreme Court After Courts Block His Plan to Deploy National Guard in Chicago Over Immigration Protests President Donald Trump has taken his fight over federal authority to the nation’s highest court, filing an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a federal judge’s decision that blocked his plan to deploy the National Guard to the Chicago area. The move marks another high-stakes clash between the Trump administration and the judiciary, one that could define the limits of presidential power under Article II of the Constitution. The appeal, filed late Friday, comes after both a

October 17, 2025

Trump Refiles $15 Billion Lawsuit Against New York Times After Judge Tosses First Attempt

Donald Trump Refiles His Massive $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against the New York Times and Penguin Random House — A Slimmer, Sharper Complaint After Judge Calls First Filing “Improper” Former President Donald Trump has refiled his massive $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House, a month after a federal judge dismissed his initial filing for being overly long and “improper.” The new version — a 40-page complaint compared to the original 85 pages — was submitted in a Florida federal court this week, signaling Trump’s determination to continue his fight against what he calls

October 17, 2025

Russ Vought Freezes $11 Billion in Blue City Projects Amid Shutdown

OMB Director Russ Vought Halts $11 Billion in Infrastructure Funds Across Democrat-Led Cities — Targeting NYC, San Francisco, Boston, and Baltimore as Shutdown Fallout Escalates In a move shaking Washington and major Democrat-led cities alike, Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought has ordered an immediate halt to more than $11 billion in federal projects managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. The freeze affects key infrastructure projects in New York City, San Francisco, Boston, and Baltimore — all heavily Democratic strongholds — marking one of the most dramatic fiscal actions yet taken during the 17-day government shutdown. Vought,

October 17, 2025

Trump Scores Major Victory as U.S. Forces UN to Delay Global Carbon Tax

The United States Blocks UN Carbon Levy on Global Shipping After Intense Pressure from President Trump and Secretary Marco Rubio — A Massive “America First” Win Against the Climate Tax Agenda In a stunning diplomatic showdown at the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London, the United States successfully pushed to delay a global carbon pricing plan for international shipping, marking a major victory for President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The proposal, which aimed to impose a levy on carbon emissions from ships starting in 2027, was postponed for at least one year after a

October 16, 2025

Trump’s Treasury Delivers Record $198 Billion Surplus — Largest September Gain in U.S. History

Trump Administration Achieves Historic $198 Billion Budget Surplus in September — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Credits Tariffs and Fiscal Discipline for Shrinking Deficit In one of the most remarkable fiscal turnarounds in modern American history, the United States government recorded a $198 billion budget surplus for September 2025, the largest ever for that month, according to Treasury Department data released this week. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, appointed by President Donald Trump in January, announced the news with visible pride, calling it “the clearest sign yet that America’s economy is back on track.” The figure represents a stunning 147% increase compared

October 16, 2025

Massachusetts shelter scandal erupts after migrant convicted of child rape

Whistleblower accuses Massachusetts officials of “total government failure” after Haitian migrant convicted of raping a 15-year-old at state-funded shelter A growing scandal has engulfed Massachusetts after the conviction of a Haitian migrant for the rape of a 15-year-old girl inside a taxpayer-funded shelter — and a former shelter director is calling it the latest example of what he describes as “total government failure” in the state’s sanctuary policies. The case centers on Cory B. Alvarez, a 27-year-old Haitian national found guilty of aggravated rape of a child inside a Comfort Inn hotel being used as a migrant shelter in Rockland,

October 16, 2025

Bolton in Big Trouble?

Ex-Trump Adviser John Bolton Indicted in Classified Documents Case — What It Means for Him and for Trump A federal grand jury has indicted former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton on multiple charges related to mishandling classified national security information, marking a stunning turn for one of Washington’s most polarizing figures. Prosecutors allege that Bolton transmitted sensitive materials through a personal AOL email account — a method investigators say exposed high-level communications to potential breaches by foreign intelligence agencies. The indictment, handed down late Thursday in the District of Maryland, details three felony counts: unauthorized retention of national defense

October 16, 2025

Trump to weaponize IRS against Antifa funding networks

Trump and Scott Bessent plot IRS criminal overhaul to dismantle left-wing funding of Antifa A sweeping new initiative is taking shape behind closed doors in Washington, one poised to recast the Internal Revenue Service as an instrument in the Trump administration’s campaign against left-wing activism. According to a Wall Street Journal report, President Trump and Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent are pushing radical reforms that would strengthen the IRS’s criminal division, sideline traditional oversight, and target the financial arteries of organizations accused of supporting political violence, including Antifa. The plan marks an acceleration of Trump’s long-stated desire to unmask—and dismantle—the

October 16, 2025

Indiana GOP set to redraw map — 2 Democrats under threat

Mike Braun to call special session so Republicans can erase Indiana’s last Democratic seats in 2026 redistricting coup Indiana is poised for a high-stakes showdown as Republicans rally behind plans to redraw the state’s congressional map in the weeks ahead, with Governor Mike Braun preparing to convene a special legislative session meant to redraw the lines in a way that could eliminate both of the state’s remaining Democratic-held U.S. House seats. The push comes amid mounting pressure from Trump allies and national GOP leadership anxious to expand their majority in Congress. Already, lawmakers in both chambers are privately voting and

October 16, 2025

Trump cuts $40M from California for flunking English test for truckers

Sean Duffy slashes $40M in federal highway funds from California — says state ignored Trump’s English-proficiency rules for semitruck drivers In a major enforcement move straight out of Washington’s toughest playbook, Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced that the federal government will withhold $40 million in highway and safety funds from California because the state has failed to enforce newly mandated English language proficiency requirements for commercial truck drivers. The decision comes amid a national push under President Trump to tighten standards, hold states accountable, and prevent dangerous breakdowns on U.S. roads. The dispute erupted after a fatal crash in