
House GOP Silent on Bessent’s Social Security Privatization Remarks
House Republicans are silent after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggests a privatization move for Social Security via newborn “Trump accounts,” sparking controversy.

House Republicans are silent after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggests a privatization move for Social Security via newborn “Trump accounts,” sparking controversy.

The Congressional Budget Office finds a recent GOP law shifts resources from low-income families to wealthier individuals, amplifying economic disparity.

A divided appeals court panel ruled the Trump administration can suspend billions in congressionally approved foreign aid.

Jack Ciattarelli, who supported a nepotism ban in NJ politics, paid his daughter $77K for campaign work, raising questions about campaign finance ethics.

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to halt a ruling restricting immigration stops in Southern California.

A video shows Trump allegedly cheating at golf in Scotland, reflecting his political tactics. The White House pressures states to redraw maps, boosting GOP chances in 2026.

Britain’s Supreme Court overturned a ruling on car finance agreements, sparing lenders from large compensation payouts.

In Pennsylvania, Republicans Doug Mastriano and Stacy Garrity, known for their anti-abortion stances, consider 2026 gubernatorial bids, challenging Gov. Shapiro.

Texas Republicans propose mid-decade redistricting to gain seats, challenging tradition; other states may follow.

Former Gov. Roy Cooper to challenge RNC Chair Michael Whatley, known for election denial, in the 2026 NC Senate race, spotlighting political divides.

The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to remove Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

In 1994, Sesame Street’s Ronald Grump, a parody of Donald Trump, aimed to demolish the street. Now, Trump’s push to defund PBS threatens Sesame Street’s future.