Justice Amy Coney Barrett, appointed in 2020, stated the Supreme Court lacks the power to enforce its rulings if a president chooses to ignore them, lacking the “power of the purse” and “power of the sword.” She discussed her legal theory of originalism and the ongoing debate surrounding executive power, specifically referencing the “unitary executive theory.” Barrett acknowledged that the court often makes decisions along partisan lines, though she maintains she is “nobody’s justice.” During the interview, she was hesitant to discuss what the court’s role might be in the face of an executive challenging its authority.
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The immigration rights activist claims federal agents intentionally crashed into his truck while he was monitoring their activities in Oxnard. The incident allegedly occurred as the activist was documenting an enforcement action. He reported that the agents did not identify themselves before the collision. The activist is pursuing legal action and accusing the agents of using excessive force and damaging his vehicle.
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A coalition of over 20 states has filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency, contesting the agency’s decision to cancel the $7 billion “Solar For All” program. The program, established by the Inflation Reduction Act to expand solar power access for low-income households, was intended to deploy rooftop and community solar projects, aiming to reduce carbon pollution and lower energy costs. The lawsuit claims that the EPA’s cancellation of the program violated the Administrative Procedures Act and overstepped its constitutional authority. This legal action follows a similar suit filed by nonprofits and solar installers and represents a two-pronged effort by states to challenge cuts to clean energy programs.
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In a shift from his previous position, President Trump announced plans to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, softening his stance on trade. Trump stated that a 100% tariff on Chinese goods was likely unworkable while blaming China for the trade talks’ standstill. He also threatened new export controls on critical software starting November 1, preceding the expiration of existing tariff increases. This action continues a pattern of fluctuating tariff deadlines since the beginning of his presidency.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a statement following the shooting that contained several inaccuracies, which has prompted concern. Specifically, the initial statement falsely claimed the victim had threatened officers with a weapon and rammed their vehicle. These claims are contradicted by the criminal complaint and body-cam footage. Representative Jamie Murphy has requested Governor Noem provide an accounting for these official deceptions and investigate whether government information was improperly leaked to an influencer.
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Prince Andrew has decided to relinquish his titles, including the Duke of York, to avoid distracting from the work of the monarchy. This decision, made in consultation with King Charles and other family members, follows ongoing scrutiny of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and a reported Chinese spy. While he will remain a prince, the move means he will no longer use his title or honors. The King is reportedly pleased with the outcome, which comes amid continued allegations of sexual assault, which Prince Andrew vehemently denies.
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Buckingham Palace will likely feel relieved by Prince Andrew’s announcement, according to royal commentator Jennie Bond. Bond stated that immense pressure from King Charles and Prince William likely influenced the decision. She suggests that Andrew, known for his pride, was pushed to make the announcement. This suggests that the decision was not entirely voluntary.
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During a press conference at the White House, former President Donald Trump used an expletive while answering questions about Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. This profanity prompted immediate apologies from broadcasters. Reaction on social media was divided, with some supporters praising the language while others found it crass. This is not the first instance of Trump using such language, with analysis showing a marked increase in his use of profanity during his third presidential campaign.
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During a recent discussion, Myron Gaines, host of the “Fresh and Fit” podcast, addressed a leaked GOP group chat containing antisemitic comments. Gaines, when asked about the chat, explicitly stated, “Yeah, we like Hitler.” This defense follows reports of Gaines and others within the chat expressing admiration for Hitler and making disparaging remarks about Jewish people. The comments have sparked widespread condemnation and renewed scrutiny of Gaines’ views.
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Kremlin envoy proposes a ‘Putin-Trump tunnel’ to link Russia and US, and honestly, the whole thing feels like something ripped straight out of a satirical news show. The idea, as it’s been floated, involves a 70-mile underwater or underground link, a physical connection between the two countries. The purported goal? Unity, or so the proposal suggests. The details are fuzzy, but the scale is ambitious, envisioning a link that could, in theory, transport people and goods.
This proposal doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s connected to a specific personality: Donald Trump. The concept itself seems tailor-made for him, a grand gesture of infrastructure and potentially, a symbol of a closer relationship with Russia.… Continue reading
Immigration Rights Activist Claims ICE Agent Rammed Truck in Oxnard, Citing Escalation of Violence
The immigration rights activist claims federal agents intentionally crashed into his truck while he was monitoring their activities in Oxnard. The incident allegedly occurred as the activist was documenting an enforcement action. He reported that the agents did not identify themselves before the collision. The activist is pursuing legal action and accusing the agents of using excessive force and damaging his vehicle.
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