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Trump is mostly business as usual during government shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Defies‌ Shutdown Norms, Maintains Lavish ⁤Lifestyle as Hundreds of Thousands of ⁤Federal Workers Face uncertainty

Washington D.C. ‌ – As a‍ government shutdown drags on, impacting nearly three-quarters of a million federal employees and ⁣threatening vital social ‍programs, President Donald ‍Trump is ⁢conspicuously‍ diverging from precedent. unlike past shutdowns – including ‌those during his own first term – the⁤ President ⁢is maintaining a full schedule, enjoying leisure activities like golf,​ and continuing a standard White ‌House⁢ lifestyle, complete with ⁢gourmet meals.

this stands in stark contrast ‌to typical presidential⁤ behavior during similar crises. Traditionally, presidents ​scale‍ back public appearances and‌ project a sense ‌of shared sacrifice with Americans impacted⁢ by disruptions to essential services like healthcare and veterans’ benefits.⁣

The current shutdown has already resulted in approximately 750,000 federal employees being furloughed,leaving them without pay and⁢ facing financial​ hardship. ⁣Furthermore,funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),a critical food assistance program,is set to expire after ⁢Friday,potentially‍ leaving millions vulnerable.

the President’s decision⁤ to continue ‌business⁢ as usual raises questions about the⁢ administration’s sensitivity to the plight of those affected by the shutdown⁤ and fuels criticism from political opponents. The optics of a lavish White House while essential services‌ are⁢ threatened are likely to intensify pressure on both ⁤sides to reach a resolution.

Key Takeaways:

* ⁤ Unprecedented Response: President Trump is not ⁢curtailing his activities during the ⁤shutdown, unlike previous administrations.
* Widespread Impact: Around 750,000 federal employees are furloughed, ‍and SNAP funding ​is ⁢at risk.
* Political Fallout: ​ The ⁤President’s ⁤actions are drawing criticism and raising questions ⁣about the administration’s priorities.

[Image of President Trump playing golf during the shutdown – sourced from AP News]

Further Reading:

*‌ AP News: Shutdown Tracker

*‌ ‍ AP ⁢News: Impact of the Shutdown⁢ on federal Workers

* AP News: SNAP ​Funding at Risk


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Republicans send Biden autopen report to the Justice Department

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 28, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON (AP) – ⁣ House Republicans on Thursday formally sent a report too the Justice Department alleging a ⁢”cover-up” of President Biden’s ⁢cognitive ‍state and questioning the validity of executive actions signed via autopen. the report, the culmination of a months-long investigation, alleges White​ House staff ⁤concealed Biden’s alleged decline and calls for further scrutiny of Biden’s doctor, Kevin O’Connor, ⁤and⁢ senior ⁣aides Anthony Bernal​ and ⁣Annie Tomasini, all of whom invoked their Fifth Amendment rights⁣ during testimony.

The report draws heavily on publicly available data, including polls regarding Biden’s approval rating and perceptions of his public speaking and⁤ age.It claims White House‍ record-keeping ‍was “so lax that the chain ⁢of ⁤custody for a given decision is tough or impractical to establish,” but does not provide specific examples of⁤ policy violations or decisions made without Biden’s awareness.

Republicans are demanding the Justice department investigate O’Connor, Bernal, and Tomasini. They‌ also sent a letter to the D.C. Board of Medicine requesting potential disciplinary action against O’Connor, including possible ‌revocation of ‍his medical license.

A ‍central contention of the report is ​that executive⁣ actions signed using an autopen should‍ be considered invalid without documented ‍proof of​ Biden’s direct approval. “Barring evidence of executive actions taken during the Biden presidency showing that ⁤President ⁢Biden indeed took a‍ particular executive action, the committee‍ deems those actions taken ⁢thru use of the autopen as void,”‍ the ‍report ⁣states.

Democrats and legal experts have cautioned that broad scrutiny of executive actions could⁣ create legal challenges for both‌ the Trump governance and‌ congressional Republicans, who have also utilized autopens for policy implementation. The⁢ report‌ does not include full transcripts of witness testimony.

According to the report,the White House staff “organized one of‍ the largest scandals in American history – hiding a cognitively failing president ‍and​ refusing any means of confirmation of such demise.”

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Title: Government Shutdown Deepens, Impacting Millions

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 28, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Shutdown Intensifies ⁤pressure on ⁣Congress as Health​ Insurance‍ Access Falters

WASHINGTON – As the government shutdown enters its ​ [date – infer from context: late October/early November 2023],mounting concerns over access to health insurance ⁤are ⁤amplifying pressure on Congress to reach a ⁢resolution.​ A glitch on‍ healthcare.gov displaying incorrect 2025​ plan ‌details, coupled with the potential for premium increases, has fueled ‌the debate, even as congressional leaders remain entrenched in their positions.

the website issue,which ‍showed 2025 health insurance‍ plans and estimated prices rather of⁢ next year’s options,occurred as the ⁣Centers for Medicare‍ & Medicaid Services ‍(CMS) prepared to bring back furloughed ⁣workers – ⁢partially to manage the affordable Care Act (ACA) ⁢open enrollment period.Twenty-eight senators,‍ primarily Democrats, have formally urged the Trump administration to allow ACA enrollees to begin previewing 2024 health insurance options on the marketplace website.⁤

Republicans, ⁢however,​ maintain they will not engage in health care negotiations until the government reopens. Senator David McCormick (R-Pa.) expressed concern‍ about potential premium increases for⁤ working ‌families, stating, “So we’re going to have ‍that conversation, but we’re ⁤not going​ to⁤ have it⁤ until the government opens.”

The standoff ‍has drawn sharp criticism ⁣from Democrats, with ​Senator Chuck Schumer accusing Republicans ‍of prioritizing⁢ a shutdown​ over preventing ‌meaningful ‌health⁤ insurance cost increases. ​”The average American doesn’t want to pay an extra $20,000 a year to cover their health insurance,” Schumer said. “And we Democrats want to solve this crisis right ⁢away. So lowering health care is not a crazy demand.”

Vice President ‍JD Vance is scheduled‌ to attend a Republican luncheon on‌ Capitol‍ Hill Tuesday,​ but with President Donald ⁤Trump currently on an Asia tour and ‌leaders firmly committed to their stances, ‍a swift‍ agreement appears‍ unlikely.

Amidst the political maneuvering, some ⁢lawmakers are appealing‌ to their colleagues to consider⁣ the impact of the⁣ shutdown on⁤ federal employees‍ and Capitol police officers who have gone weeks without​ pay. Senator Lisa Murkowski⁤ (R-Alaska) urged leaders to move beyond political posturing,​ stating, “Right now, those that are losing are the American people.”

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Title: Indiana to Redraw Congressional Boundaries Amid Trump Pressure

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 27, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Indiana Gov.Mike Braun has called ‌a special session of the state legislature beginning October 9 to address congressional redistricting, a move prompted by a recent Indiana⁣ Supreme Court ruling. The ⁢court found that a ‍map approved in 2022 illegally split communities of interest ⁤and gave disproportionate depiction to⁣ Republican ‌voters.

The decision stems from a lawsuit filed by⁤ Indiana‌ Democrats ⁤alleging‍ the map unfairly favored the Republican Party, violating the state ⁣constitution’s requirement⁤ that districts be compact and respect political ‍subdivisions. The Supreme Court agreed,​ stating the map’s partisan ⁢bias was “severe” and directed the legislature to​ redraw the districts.

Braun’s announcement comes after weeks of ⁤deliberation and ⁢pressure from both parties.Lawmakers‌ are tasked with creating a new map that adheres to the court’s guidelines while also accounting⁤ for population shifts⁣ identified in ‍the 2020 census. Currently,Indiana has nine congressional seats,seven ⁣held by‍ Republicans and two by⁤ democrats. The redistricting ​process‍ could potentially shift ⁣the balance of power in the state’s⁣ congressional delegation.

The special session is expected to last several weeks, with ‌lawmakers facing a tight‌ deadline to finalize a new map ‍before the ⁢2024 ‌election cycle. Failure to do so could led to further legal challenges⁣ and uncertainty surrounding Indiana’s representation in​ Congress. Indiana’s redistricting process⁢ is⁤ typically handled by⁤ the General Assembly, with the governor having⁣ the authority‍ to call⁣ special sessions‍ when necessary.

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DOJ will send election monitors to two Democratic states, California and New Jersey

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 24, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON (AP) – The ‍Department⁣ of Justice announced it will deploy election monitors to California ​adn⁢ New Jersey for the upcoming elections, a move​ raising questions ​about potential federal oversight in traditionally Democratic strongholds. The decision comes as the DOJ, under the‌ leadership ⁣of Attorney General Merrick Garland, emphasizes its commitment to ensuring fair and secure ‍elections nationwide.

This deployment marks a shift in⁣ focus for the Civil Rights Division, typically involved in monitoring elections in ​areas with a⁤ history of voter suppression or concerns about election integrity. While the DOJ has not specified ‍the reasons for targeting these particular states,the ⁢move arrives amid continued,though ​unsubstantiated,claims⁤ of election fraud ⁣stemming from the 2020 ⁣presidential election. Former‌ President donald Trump continues to falsely assert that Joe Biden’s victory ⁢was rigged, despite numerous studies finding no evidence of widespread‌ fraud.

The DOJ’s effort ⁣will⁣ be overseen⁤ by the Civil ‍Rights Division,​ deploying personnel ⁢in coordination with U.S. attorney’s⁤ offices and working closely with state and⁣ local officials.⁢ The department is also soliciting requests​ for ​monitoring in other jurisdictions.

David Becker,‍ a former DOJ attorney and election monitor, explained ⁢that these monitors ‌are typically department lawyers ⁣prohibited from interfering at polling places. He‍ noted that local jurisdictions usually consent ⁢to ​the⁢ monitors’ presence, warning that attempting to send ⁤them without a⁣ clear legal basis or​ local approval “could result in chaos.”

Earlier this year, Trump ⁣pledged to⁢ ban vote-by-mail nationwide,​ a move he ⁤has no‌ constitutional authority ⁣to ⁢enact. ⁤The DOJ’s increased ‌monitoring efforts ⁢come ⁢as election security remains a prominent issue in the political landscape.

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Title: GOP Redrawing of NC Districts Aims to Secure Trump Seat

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 23, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

North Carolina Republicans Redraw congressional Map, Targeting ⁤Democratic Rep. Jeff ⁣Davis

RALEIGH, N.C. – ⁣ North Carolina Republicans ⁤on Wednesday finalized a new‍ congressional ⁢map widely expected ‌to bolster the ⁤party’s chances of gaining a seat in the U.S. House, drawing immediate ⁢condemnation from Democrats who vow a legal challenge. ‌The redrawn map significantly alters‍ the 1st District,⁢ currently held by Democratic Rep.Jeff Davis, who narrowly won reelection‌ in a district also carried by‍ Donald Trump in 2022.

The legislation passed along party lines, despite protests from hundreds of Democratic and liberal activists who gathered at the state legislative complex this​ week. Republicans maintain the changes were made‌ to reflect the state’s ‌political leanings,citing Trump’s three victories in North Carolina presidential elections⁣ as justification for increased GOP depiction in Congress.

“Under the law and in conjunction with basically listening to the will of ⁣the people,” it is appropriate to adjust‌ districts, said Senate leader Phil Berger.

Though, Democrats⁣ argue the map is a ⁢partisan gerrymander designed to ‍benefit republicans and is racially motivated. ‌Former U.S. ⁢attorney General Eric Holder, leading the national​ Democratic party’s redistricting efforts, stated the⁢ map “will be challenged in court.”

Davis, who won his second term by less than 2 percentage points, called the ⁤new map‍ “beyond ‍the pale” but intends to run for reelection in 2026, either in the⁣ redrawn 1st ‍District or the neighboring 3rd District represented​ by GOP Rep. Greg⁢ Murphy.

The 1st District was one of 13 nationwide‍ where Trump won the presidential vote while ⁣a ‍Democrat held the House seat,⁢ according to the University of Virginia’s‍ Center for​ Politics. North Carolina ⁤Governor⁣ Roy Cooper, ⁤a Democrat, has indicated he would veto the map if⁤ he had the authority.

During Wednesday’s ‌debate,General Assembly police removed dozens of protesters from the House ⁤gallery who disrupted proceedings. House ⁢minority leader Robert Reives warned Republican colleagues they coudl become⁢ targets of the⁤ same partisan tactics being used against Davis ⁢if they deviate ‌from the party ‌line.

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