#US Politics

17 articles tagged “US Politics”.

  1. Politics

    House Democrats allege Trump allies diverted America250 anniversary funds

    A Democratic report claims donors to the bipartisan America250 commission were rerouted to the White House-backed Freedom 250 group, allegations the organization denies.

  2. Politics

    Trump reports $1.4 billion in 2025 income, led by crypto ventures

    US President Trump's 2025 financial disclosure shows over $1.4bn from crypto ventures including World Liberty Financial and $TRUMP meme coins, raising ethics questions.

  3. Politics

    Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Limits on Party Spending

    In a 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court removed caps on coordinated party expenditures, overturning a 50-year campaign finance law.

  4. Politics

    Trump Executive Orders Face Legal Setbacks as Iran Tensions Rise

    Courts block Trump's voting database and asylum rules, while military strikes on Iran and cabinet nominations highlight a volatile political week.

  5. Technology

    Tech Industry Grapples With Trump's AI Policy Shifts

    AI companies face uncertain regulations and export controls as the Trump administration shifts from voluntary vetting to stricter enforcement on advanced models.

  6. Politics

    Ex-NSA Bolton Pleads Guilty in Classified Information Case

    Former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to illegally retaining classified information, agreeing to a $2.25 million fine and potential prison time.

  7. Politics

    Massie Warns GOP of Midterm 'Shellacking' Amid Party Infighting

    Rep. Thomas Massie warned Republicans of major midterm losses if the party fails to 'wake up' amid internal disputes over President Trump's SAVE America Act.

  8. Politics

    White House and RFK Jr. pressured Iowa Libertarian candidates to quit

    Health Secretary RFK Jr. urged Libertarian candidates to drop House races, prompting ethics concerns. The move follows a funding request for the Iran war.

  9. Technology

    Raimondo Launches RAISE US AI Workforce Initiative

    Former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo launches a $500 million bipartisan initiative, RAISE US, to address AI's impact on jobs.

  10. Politics

    US Postmaster General Confirms Plan to Hold Back Mail Ballots

    Postmaster General David Steiner stated the USPS would halt mail-in ballot delivery in states refusing voter data, aligning with a Trump executive order.

  11. Politics

    Judge Bars Trump From Implementing Citizenship Voting Rule

    A federal judge in Boston permanently blocked a Trump executive order requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, citing constitutional violations.

  12. Politics

    US Congress Nears Passage of Bipartisan Housing Bill

    The US Senate passed a major housing affordability bill targeting supply and Wall Street investment. The House vote is next.

  13. Politics

    Supreme Court to Define Limits of Trump's Executive Power

    The US Supreme Court prepares rulings on birthright citizenship, independent agencies, and the Federal Reserve, amid tensions with the White House.

  14. Politics

    Trump Faces Hurdles on Iran Deal and GOP Backlash

    President Trump confronts diplomatic and political challenges following his Iran deal, as Tehran leverages Hormuz and GOP critics voice opposition.

  15. Politics

    CNN Poll: Nearly Half of Americans Identify as Independents, Highest in Decade

    A new CNN poll finds 47% of Americans now consider themselves independents, the highest level in over a decade. The shift away from Republicans among young and male voters could reshape the 2026 midterm elections.

  16. Politics

    US 2026 Primary Elections: Key Results and What They Mean for Midterms

    Live results from Texas, Maine, California, and other states shape the 2026 midterm landscape. Incumbents fall and Trump-backed candidates advance.

  17. Politics

    US House votes to curb Trump’s Iran war powers

    The US House passed a largely symbolic resolution to restrict further military action against Iran without congressional approval.