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Senate Democrats Raise Concerns Over Military Lawyers in Immigration Role

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 16, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Senate ​democrats ⁣Raise ⁤Concerns Over Deployment of Military ‍Lawyers ⁣to ⁤Immigration ⁤Courts

WASHINGTON – A group of Senate ​Democrats has expressed ‍”deep concern” over a Pentagon⁤ plan⁣ to reassign military lawyers to serve as immigration judges, fearing ‍teh move will undermine ⁤the military justice system and perhaps violate the Posse‍ Comitatus Act. The lawmakers, in a letter to the Pentagon, questioned ⁤the impact on service members navigating the ⁢military’s judicial process, ⁢particularly following recent reforms aimed at strengthening independent prosecution ‍of​ serious military offenses.

The‍ plan, outlined in a Pentagon memo, involves detailing military lawyers⁢ to immigration courts for⁢ up to six months. While the Justice Department would be ⁤responsible for ensuring compliance with the Posse Comitatus Act – which generally⁤ prohibits ⁢the military‍ from engaging in domestic ⁤law enforcement‍ -‌ senators‍ worry⁤ the ‌reassignment will strain ⁤resources within ‌the ⁣newly established Offices of Special Trial Counsel (OSTCs). These offices, created by Congress in 2022, were ‍designed to remove prosecutorial power from commanders and​ place ⁢it⁤ with independent military attorneys, especially in ‍cases of sexual ⁤assault and ‌other serious crimes.

The senators’ letter​ specifically asks the Pentagon to detail how it will “preserve the OSTC’s progress in building specialized trial capacity” and⁣ prevent delays⁣ or diminished quality in court-martials due to​ the diversion of legal⁢ personnel. The OSTCs began taking cases at the end of last year.

“These reassignments come ⁣at‍ a time onyl shortly after ​congress wholly overhauled how the military investigates and prosecutes serious⁢ ‘covered’ ⁤criminal offenses … by establishing⁣ the⁤ Offices of Special Trial Counsel (OSTCs) in each of the Services,” the letter‍ reads.The senators further suggested the plan ‌reflects a broader approach by the Trump administration of treating “skilled personnel⁣ as pawns to be‌ traded between agencies…in order to advance misguided immigration policies.”

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Epstein Files Release Criticized as ‘Recycled’ by Congress

by Priya Shah – Business Editor August 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Here’s⁢ a breakdown ‌of the⁣ core ​mission‌ conveyed⁣ in ‍the CNBC article, along with supporting details:

Core Mission: ​Too investigate and publicly reveal information related to Jeffrey​ Epstein‘s crimes and potential‍ connections to prominent figures, particularly Donald Trump, despite perceived obstruction from the Justice Department.

Supporting Details Demonstrating the Mission:

Congressional Subpoena ‍& ⁣Motion to Compel: Representative Lee filed a motion ‍to⁤ compel Trump’s Justice Department to release Epstein-related files, indicating a proactive effort to‍ obtain information.
Initial Document ‌Review: Democrats on the Oversight Committee reviewed the first batch of ‍documents and found that 97% was previously released ‍information, suggesting a lack of transparency ⁣or a ⁤deliberate attempt to withhold new information.
Focus on Flight Logs: The ‍only ⁤new information disclosed was flight⁤ logs, highlighting ⁢the committee’s interest⁤ in tracking ‌Epstein’s movements and potential ‍associates.
Criticism of DOJ: Both Rep. Lee and Rep.Garcia criticized the Justice Department’s limited disclosure,accusing it of not ⁤being interested in justice⁤ for victims or the truth.
Republican ⁤Pressure: The article notes that Republicans, including Trump ⁣supporters,‍ have been urging the governance to release the ​files, demonstrating a broader desire for transparency. Maxwell Transcripts Release: The simultaneous release of‍ Ghislaine​ maxwell transcripts shows ‌ongoing​ efforts to uncover information about Epstein’s network.* Redaction for Victim Protection: The Republican ⁢House oversight Committee spokesperson stated the intention to redact victim ⁤information and child sexual ​abuse material, showing a commitment to responsible ⁤disclosure.

In essence, the article portrays a situation where Congress is actively seeking information about Epstein, facing resistance from the Justice Department, and attempting to ⁣fulfill a mission of transparency and accountability.

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Texas Lawmakers Flee State to Block Trump’s Redistricting Plan

by Emma Walker – News Editor August 5, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Texas Democrats’ Walkout Fails to Halt Redistricting Push

AUSTIN, Texas (August 14, 2023) – Texas Democrats have once again left the state in an attempt to block a Republican-backed redistricting plan, but past precedent suggests the tactic will likely prove unsuccessful. The walkout, which began August 7th, centers on House Bill 1, which aims to redraw congressional maps.

This isn’t the first time Texas Democrats have employed this strategy. In 2003, they twice broke quorum – once traveling to Ardmore, Oklahoma, and later to Santa Fe, New mexico – to prevent the GOP from redrawing voting maps following the 2000 census. Despite these efforts, Republicans ultimately passed their desired maps. A similar situation unfolded in 2021 when Democrats departed in the final days of the regular legislative session to protest Senate Bill 1, an elections bill. that walkout lasted 38 days, but the bill was eventually passed in a subsequent special session.

The current special session, called by Governor Greg Abbott, is scheduled to end August 20th. However, abbott retains the power to call additional 30-day special sessions, ensuring the redistricting bill – and other legislative priorities – can be pursued until passed. The bill focuses on adding districts that Abbott claims better reflect the voting patterns of supporters of former President Donald trump,who won Texas by a significant margin in 2020 with 52.3% of the vote.

Democrats argue that the focus on redistricting is a misallocation of resources, particularly in the wake of devastating floods in the Texas Hill Country on July 4th that resulted in at least 136 fatalities, primarily in Kinney and Real Counties. state Representative Terry Canales (D-Edinburg) has been a vocal critic, stating the legislature should prioritize aid for flood victims over political maneuvering.

Governor Abbott defended the redistricting plan,asserting that drawing districts based on political affiliation is legal. “Gerrymandering…can be done on the basis of political makeup,” Abbott stated in a Fox News interview. He emphasized that the proposed districts align with areas where Trump secured victory in the 2020 election. Specifically, the proposed maps aim to create districts favorable to Republicans in rapidly growing suburban areas around Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston.

The legal threshold for redistricting maps to be considered constitutional requires them to not discriminate against racial or ethnic groups. Challenges to the proposed maps are anticipated from voting rights groups, such as the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), who argue the maps dilute the voting power of minority communities. The U.S. Department of Justice is also reviewing the proposed maps for compliance with the Voting Rights Act.

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Associated Press writers Joey Cappelletti in Washington; Andrew DeMillo in Little Rock, Arkansas; Nadia Lathan in Austin, Texas; and Philip Marcelo in New York contributed to this report.

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Trump chides Hawley over bill to ban stock trades in government

by Emma Walker – News Editor July 31, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

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Congress Moves Closer to Banning Stock Trading by Officials, Sparks Debate

A legislative effort to prevent members of Congress from profiting from their positions through stock trading is gaining momentum, a move championed by Senator Josh Hawley as fulfilling a long-held public desire.The proposed bill aims to curb the practice of lawmakers leveraging non-public information for personal financial gain, a concern that has intensified in recent years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when disclosures revealed notable trading activity by elected officials coinciding wiht critical health updates. Existing insider trading regulations frequently enough fall short of addressing the unique information accessible to those in government.

The legislation, if enacted, would promptly prohibit elected officials, including the President, from purchasing stocks.Furthermore, it would impose a 90-day waiting period on selling stocks after the bill’s enactment. While officials would be required to divest from certain investments, this divestment would not commence until the beginning of their subsequent term, a provision that would exempt former president Trump from immediate action.

The path to passage has not been without contention. During a committee hearing, Republicans proposed amendments to exempt the President, Vice President, their spouses, and dependent children from the ban. Another amendment sought a report on the trading activities of the Pelosi family. Both proposals were ultimately defeated, with Senator Hawley aligning with Democrats in their rejection.

Senator gary Peters expressed optimism, stating, “We are one step closer to getting this bill passed into law and finally barring bad actors from taking advantage of their positions for their own financial gain.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi also voiced strong support, emphasizing the public’s need for confidence that their leaders prioritize public service over personal wealth. She acknowledged the initial Republican proposal, dubbed the “Pelosi Act,” which had a more targeted focus on lawmakers.

However, not all Republicans are in agreement.Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin criticized the bill as “legislative demagoguery,” arguing that existing insider trading laws and financial disclosure requirements are sufficient.

The debate over the stock trading ban follows a recent instance where former President Trump publicly criticized Senator Chuck Grassley. Trump had urged Grassley to abandon the Senate’s “blue slip” tradition,a practice that typically requires bipartisan support for federal judicial nominations. Trump’s call for Grassley to “step up” came after claiming to have aided the senator’s reelection. Senator Grassley reportedly expressed offense at Trump’s remarks.

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Trump marks celebration of America’s 250th anniversary in Iowa

by David Harrison – Chief Editor July 4, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trump Touts Tax Cuts at Pre-July 4th Rally

At an Iowa rally, Donald Trump turned what was supposed to be a celebration of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States into a showcase for himself, praising newly-approved tax cut legislation.

Celebrating a Legislative “Victory”

On the eve of Independence Day, Trump declared, “there could be no better birthday present for America than the phenomenal victory we achieved just hours ago, when Congress passed the one big beautiful bill to make America great again.” He intends to sign the bill at a White House picnic accompanied by a flyover of stealth bombers.

Trump boasted after taking the stage, pumping his fists as his campaign anthem played. In addition to tax breaks, the approved legislation will increase funding for deportations, while simultaneously reducing healthcare and food assistance for low-income individuals.

America250 Launch

The event held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines marked the kickoff of a year-long celebration leading up to the 250th anniversary of American independence. Next summer, the commemoration will culminate in a large fair on the National Mall in Washington, featuring exhibits from every state.

Organizers hope that the upcoming year of events will unite a divided nation and bridge political gaps. However, during his speech, Trump asserted that patriotism is linked to his own agenda, claiming that Democrats who opposed the legislation “hate our country.”

Political Undertones

According to a Pew Research Center study, partisan animosity is higher than at any point in the last two decades, with Republicans and Democrats holding increasingly negative views of one another (Pew Research Center 2024).

Monica Crowley, the U.S. Ambassador and Trump’s liaison to the America250 organizing group, stated that the anniversary events are “something that I think that all Americans can come together to celebrate and honor our history as well as our present and our future.” However, when she introduced the former president, she lauded Trump as a modern-day revolutionary.

Crowley added, “I don’t know what more people expect or want from an American president. He is literally fulfilling the entire job description, and so much more.”

Security Concerns

Thousands of spectators braved high temperatures to see Trump. The crowd displayed a variety of Trump-themed merchandise. During the speech, sounds similar to fireworks were heard, evoking memories of his attempted assassination. Trump responded, “It’s only fireworks, I hope. Famous last words.” Unlike a year prior, he spoke from behind bulletproof glass.

“You always have to think positive,” he said. “I didn’t like that sound either.” However, this reminder did not diminish Trump’s enthusiasm. He talked about U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, falling egg prices, fewer migrants at the border, and his past election wins.

Looking Ahead

“We got great marks in the first term, and this is going to blow it away,” Trump said. He mentioned that he calls his wife Melania “first lady” because “it reminds me that I’m president.”

Trump also announced plans for the “Patriot Games,” a sporting event for high school athletes, and suggested hosting UFC matches at the White House.

This year, budget cuts have complicated the anniversary celebrations. The National Endowment for the Humanities informed state humanities councils that their federal grants had been terminated. These councils had allocated funds for anniversary events at local institutions.

Gabrielle Lyon, executive director of Illinois Humanities and chair of the Illinois America 250 Commission, said the cuts have already impacted programs, including community readings of the Declaration of Independence.

Lyon stated, “It is very hard to understand how we can protect and preserve people’s ability locally to make this mean something for them, and to celebrate what they want to celebrate, if you’re not funding the humanities councils.”

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Governor Signs Budget: Medicaid Funding Secured

by Emma Walker – News Editor July 3, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

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Wisconsin’s $111 Billion Budget Signed Into Law by Governor Evers

Wisconsin Governor tony Evers signed the state’s new two-year budget, totaling $111 billion, into law early Thursday morning, July 3, 2025, after it cleared both the Senate and Assembly in an expedited process [1].The budget includes income tax cuts for individuals and retirees, elimination of sales taxes on residential electric bills, and adjustments to fees for driver’s licenses and vehicle titles

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