
White House Criticizes Judicial Activism Amid Trump Policy Challenges
The White House calls court rulings against Trump’s administration a “constitutional crisis” from “judicial activists.”

The White House calls court rulings against Trump’s administration a “constitutional crisis” from “judicial activists.”

President Trump’s second term may rely on the Supreme Court for support on controversial actions, testing its limits.

States pursue strict scrutiny amendments for gun laws despite the Supreme Court’s originalist Second Amendment stance.

Protestors rallied nationwide against Project 2025; “Concerned Seniors” demonstrated in Columbia with homemade signs.

Tension rises as Trump pardons 1,500 Capitol rioters, provoking a rift between House Republicans and major police unions. Unions criticize undermining the rule of law, while GOP leaders defend Trump’s actions as fulfilling campaign promises.

Aga Khan IV, spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, passed at 88, leaving a legacy of philanthropy and cultural bridges.

Sen. Schumer criticized Trump’s halt to federal aid, aligning with Project 2025’s conservative policy blueprint.

Iraq’s top court halted three bills, including one affecting women’s rights, due to a disputed parliamentary vote.

Marketers often use emotional triggers and urgency in ads and social media, urging quick decisions without full awareness.

USAID staffers were told to avoid headquarters after Elon Musk claimed Trump agreed to close the agency down.

McDonald’s revises scholarship criteria for Latino students after lawsuit, now open to those impacting the community.

In the wake of Trump’s January 6 insurrectionist pardons, communities must bolster defenses against far-right violence, employing grassroots vigilance and civil action.