
Enrique Tarrio Arrested Near Capitol After Clash with Protester
Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio arrested near Capitol after clash with counter-protester, plans to sue DOJ.

Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio arrested near Capitol after clash with counter-protester, plans to sue DOJ.

A month into Trump’s second term, his administration seeks to challenge a 90-year-old Supreme Court decision on agency independence.

Former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, nominated as Labor Secretary by Trump, withdrew her support for the PRO Act during her Senate hearing on February 19, reflecting GOP opposition and casting doubt on her confirmation prospects.

The SAVE Act, pushed by House Republicans, mandates citizenship documents for voter registration, impacting over 21 million Americans lacking easy document access.

The Trump administration’s DHS secretly retracted $80M from NYC funds on Feb. 12, citing misuse of FEMA aid for migrant housing. NYC officials contest the unprecedented action.

Project 2025 proposes eliminating the DOE, shifting education control to states, raising costs and risks for businesses.

Tariffs, seen as taxes on imports, often raise consumer costs and disrupt global supply chains, economists argue.

Russia and the U.S. agree to work on ending the Ukraine war and improving ties, marking a shift in U.S. policy under Trump.

Philippine VP Sara Duterte seeks Supreme Court intervention to void her impeachment, citing political persecution.

Misinformation spreads faster due to human psychology and technology, making digital literacy crucial to counteract it.

The new administration is dismantling post-Watergate protections for the DOJ, as seen in NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ case.

Federal courts face defiance from the Trump administration on rulings like spending and birthright citizenship. If ignored, courts may enforce orders using contempt proceedings, sanctions, or stricter directives, underscoring the judiciary’s role in upholding legal compliance.