May 2026

Olszewski Introduces ROBE Act for Supreme Court Term Limits

Congressman Johnny Olszewski is introducing the Reform of Bench Eligibility (ROBE) Act, proposing an 18-year term limit for Supreme Court Justices to enhance the Court’s legitimacy. This initiative aims to address concerns about politicized appointments, strategically timed retirements, and ethically questionable conduct by justices, as exemplified by recent Supreme Court rulings and their attendance at White House events. The proposed amendment seeks to restore balance and integrity to the judiciary by ensuring a more regular and less politically charged system for selecting and serving on the bench.

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Hochul Demands Answers on ICE Agent Reassigned to NY After Deadly Incident

Governor Kathy Hochul has formally requested confirmation from the White House border czar and the Department of Homeland Security regarding the reassignment of ICE agent Jonathan Ross to New York. Ross is the agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis, an incident that has raised serious concerns about federal agent accountability. Hochul stated her lack of confidence in Ross’s ability to interact safely with the public and demanded his immediate removal from New York if he has indeed been redeployed there. The governor also cited this event as part of a broader pattern of alleged unchecked power by federal agents, while the Department of Homeland Security declined to disclose Ross’s current location, citing safety concerns for agents.

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Russian Official Admits War Fatigue Amidst Economic Despair

Amidst escalating Ukrainian attacks, Vladimir Putin’s leadership faces growing dissent from the Russian populace as both the economy and the war effort falter. Russia’s GDP has contracted, and its forces have experienced territorial losses in Ukraine for the first time since 2024, failing to achieve key objectives. This ongoing conflict, coupled with high inflation and restrictions on information, has led to a decline in Putin’s approval ratings, prompting concerns among some officials about potential unrest and a repeat of historical revolutions. Ukraine’s innovative defense industry, supported by Western aid, has significantly weakened Russia’s economic and military standing through strategic drone strikes and battlefield advantages.

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Trump’s Cankles Visible After Medical Visit Spark Health Concerns

Following a weekend trip to Florida that included an unscheduled dental appointment, President Donald Trump’s swollen ankles were prominently visible upon his return to the White House. This public display of his ankles, a symptom of his diagnosed chronic venous insufficiency, has once again raised questions about the president’s health due to a perceived lack of candor from the White House. The president is also overdue for his annual physical, while past reports have highlighted his ongoing use of excessive aspirin and attempts to cover bruising with concealer. Further concerns about his well-being have been fueled by instances of confusion, public sleeping fits, slurred speech, and erratic late-night social media activity.

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Trump Demands States Rig Midterm Elections

The proposed 25% tariff on imported vehicles will be waived if manufacturers produce cars and trucks in U.S. plants. President Trump has claimed this policy is driving a record investment in new American automotive facilities and job creation. However, industry experts suggest that the reported investments are often not for new plants, but rather future shifts in production for existing models. These plans, if they materialize, are expected to occur over several years as current vehicle lifecycles conclude.

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Chevron CEO Warns of Worsening Oil Crisis; Majority Blame Trump for High Gas Prices

Chevron’s CEO expressed uncertainty regarding the peak of gas prices, highlighting ongoing upward pressures due to supply constraints exacerbated by the Iran war and difficulties in securing resupply. He cautioned that these factors are draining the system’s shock absorbers, increasing volatility and potentially leading to a severe drop in fuel demand. Furthermore, the CEO predicted continued price hikes for jet fuel, which could impact summer travel plans and contribute to airline operational adjustments. Despite these concerns, White House officials remain optimistic about reducing energy prices before the end of the current term.

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Zelenskyy’s Drone Threat Disrupts Russian Victory Day Parade Plans

The notion of Ukrainian drones potentially targeting Russia’s May 9th Victory Day parade in Moscow has certainly captured a significant amount of attention, and for good reason. It’s a powerful psychological gambit, and the mere suggestion, irrespective of whether it materializes into an actual strike on the parade itself, carries considerable weight. The underlying strategy seems to be rooted in making President Putin appear vulnerable on a day that is meant to showcase Russian strength and military might. By even hinting at such a possibility, Ukraine forces a defensive reaction, compelling Russia to divert precious air defense resources to protect Moscow.… Continue reading

Amsterdam Bans Ads for Meat and Fossil Fuels

Amsterdam has pioneered a ban on public advertisements for meat and fossil fuel products, removing promotions for items like burgers, petrol cars, and airlines from city spaces. This initiative aligns the capital’s visual landscape with its ambitious environmental goals, including achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and halving meat consumption. City officials emphasize that this measure is crucial for consistent climate policy, preventing the municipality from profiting from advertisements that contradict its stated environmental objectives.

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India Tests Long-Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile

India has successfully test-fired a long-range hypersonic anti-ship missile (LR-AShM) off the Odisha coast, reaching a target at 1,500 km with speeds exceeding Mach 5. This indigenous, two-stage solid-propelled weapon, developed by DRDO, significantly enhances India’s anti-access/area-denial capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region. The missile’s advanced terminal guidance systems and low-altitude, quasi-ballistic trajectory allow it to evade radar detection and engage both static and moving targets with high precision, marking a substantial leap in indigenous defense innovation.

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Campus Crackdown: Trump’s Influence and College Compliance Silence Student Protests

The article argues that the perceived decline in student protests is not due to a lack of engagement, but rather a deliberate suppression by universities and the federal government, particularly following the Trump administration’s policies. These measures include instituting speech-restricting campus policies, disciplinary actions against students and faculty, and in some cases, ICE detentions for immigrant students. Despite these efforts to stifle dissent, student activism, especially concerning Gaza, continues through various forms of organizing both on and off-campus.

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