March 2025

Walz Offers Town Halls to Voters Abandoned by GOP Reps

Following a directive from the head of the NRCC, Republican representatives are avoiding town halls to evade constituent anger over proposed budget cuts and the impact of Musk’s actions. These cuts, including significant reductions to Medicaid and food assistance, have fueled backlash at recent town halls, with Republicans facing angry voters across the political spectrum. Democratic leaders, however, are seizing the opportunity to engage with constituents in Republican districts, offering town halls and actively campaigning in areas where GOP representatives are avoiding public interaction. This strategy aims to capitalize on Republican inaction and potentially gain political ground ahead of future elections.

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Florida AG Opens Criminal Probe into Andrew Tate, Brother

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier launched a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate, who recently arrived in Florida despite facing trial in Romania on charges including rape and sex trafficking. Uthmeier stated the investigation will utilize “the full force of law” to hold the brothers accountable for alleged crimes potentially falling under Florida’s jurisdiction. The investigation follows the brothers’ arrival in the state and includes the execution of subpoenas and warrants. While the Tates deny any wrongdoing, their actions have drawn criticism, including from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

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Target CEO to Raise Prices Due to Trump Tariffs

Meghan Markle’s reported desire to be addressed as “Princess Meghan” reflects a potential shift in her public image. This follows her and Prince Harry’s move away from royal duties and suggests an intention to leverage her royal connection while maintaining independence. The request, however, has not been officially confirmed by Buckingham Palace. The potential implications for royal protocol and public perception remain significant.

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Trump’s Manufactured Emergencies: A Path to Authoritarianism

President Trump’s declaration of a national “woke” emergency has enabled a disregard for established norms and legal processes. This has manifested in actions such as leveraging meme coins for personal gain, circumventing Congressional authority, and potentially weaponizing the Department of Justice. The involvement of Elon Musk further blurs lines of accountability and regulatory oversight. This invocation of emergency, a hallmark of authoritarian regimes, normalizes otherwise unacceptable actions and accelerates the consolidation of power.

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Democrats Plot to Disrupt Trump’s Congress Speech

Some Democrats are plotting to disrupt Trump’s speech to Congress, and the proposed methods range from subtle to spectacular. The idea of a silent protest, where every Democrat walks out the moment Trump begins speaking, is floated, aiming to strike at his ego and deny him the audience he craves. This coordinated exit could be accompanied by a synchronized chant, drowning out his speech and maximizing media attention.

Some are suggesting a more active disruption during the speech itself. This could involve loud heckling, interjections of “lies” or “felon,” a constant barrage of pointed interruptions to undermine his authority and message.… Continue reading

AOC Skips Trump’s Address, Plans Live Counter-Programming

Ocasio-Cortez’s decision to skip President Trump’s address to Congress and instead host a live online post is generating significant discussion. The move is being viewed by some as a bold and strategic alternative to attending, highlighting a clear divergence in approach from Democratic leadership.

Many feel that her live post offers a more impactful response to the President’s speech than simply attending and sitting silently. The opportunity to directly engage with viewers, offer real-time commentary, and potentially fact-check claims made during the speech, is seen as a much more effective form of opposition. This approach taps into the power of social media to reach a wide audience and challenge the President’s narrative directly, bypassing the traditional constraints of the address format.… Continue reading

Noem’s Border Stunt Insults Canada, Sparks Outrage

Meghan Markle’s reported desire to be addressed as “Princess Meghan” reflects a complex interplay of personal preference and royal protocol. This name change request, if granted, would deviate from established tradition for non-working royals. The move has sparked considerable debate, highlighting the ongoing tension between the Sussexes and the British monarchy. Ultimately, the decision rests with King Charles III, whose response will be closely watched.

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Federal Workers Ordered Back to Offices Lacking Desks, Wi-Fi, and Lights

The mandated return to in-office work for millions of federal employees has been met with widespread chaos and unpreparedness. Many agencies lacked adequate facilities, with reported issues including non-functional Wi-Fi and electricity, hazardous wiring, and insufficient workspace. This situation has exacerbated existing tensions, as the Trump administration simultaneously pushes for significant downsizing of the federal workforce and government real estate. The resulting space constraints and lack of preparation have led to employee injuries, safety concerns, and fears of job losses. Union officials are challenging the legality of the mandate, citing violations of existing telework agreements and concerns about workplace safety.

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US Ukraine Aid Cuts: Appeasement or Betrayal?

Amidst a U.S. pause on military aid to Ukraine following a contentious Oval Office meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Trudeau reaffirmed Canada’s unwavering support for Ukraine. Trudeau criticized the U.S.’s perceived shift towards appeasement of Russia, contrasting it with Canada’s steadfast commitment to upholding the rules-based international order. Zelenskyy, acknowledging a problematic meeting with Trump, expressed a desire for constructive future cooperation and reiterated Ukraine’s commitment to peace. Despite the U.S. aid suspension, Ukraine asserted its capacity to maintain its defense.

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Ontario Cancels Starlink Deal, Levies Electricity Tax in Trump Trade War Retaliation

In response to President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced several retaliatory measures. These include cancelling a $100 million contract with Starlink, banning U.S. companies from provincial procurement contracts, and threatening a 25 percent surcharge on electricity exports to border states. Furthermore, the province’s liquor retailer, the LCBO, will cease purchasing American alcohol. These actions are in addition to the federal government’s own retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.

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