Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson warned that President-elect Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canadian goods would significantly increase gasoline prices in the U.S. Midwest, counteracting Trump’s campaign promises. Instead of escalating trade tensions, Wilkinson proposed a Canada-U.S. energy and minerals alliance to bolster North American energy security and reduce reliance on authoritarian regimes like Russia and China. This alliance would facilitate the export of Canadian petroleum and critical minerals, benefiting both countries economically. Wilkinson also refuted claims of a trade imbalance, highlighting Canada’s role as a major U.S. export market and supplier of essential resources.
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Representative David Rouzer’s newly introduced States’ Education Reclamation Act seeks to abolish the Department of Education, returning its $200 billion annual budget to states for local education initiatives. This action, echoing previous attempts by the Representative, reignites the long-standing debate over federal versus state control of education. While proponents argue for increased local autonomy and improved resource allocation, critics express concerns about potential funding disparities and negative consequences for under-resourced schools. The bill’s fate now lies with the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
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Kristi Noem’s Senate confirmation hearing highlighted the strained relationship between her administration and South Dakota’s tribal nations. While Noem cited a state-funded law enforcement training program as evidence of collaboration, she remains banned from eight of the state’s nine reservations due to accusations of enabling drug cartels, accusations tribal leaders vehemently deny. One tribe has since lifted the ban following an apology from Noem, but the remaining reservations maintain the prohibition. This situation underscores the deep divisions and lingering mistrust between the Governor and the state’s Indigenous communities.
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Due to dangerously cold weather, President-elect Trump ordered the inauguration ceremony’s relocation from the Capitol’s West Front to the Capitol Rotunda. This decision disappointed some attendees who traveled from across the country, expressing frustration at the change of plans and desire to witness the event in person. To accommodate the public, a viewing location will be established at Capital One Arena, though details regarding capacity and overflow remain unclear. A Trump rally will precede the inauguration at the same venue.
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President Trump’s 2025 inauguration is shattering fundraising records, with the committee aiming for $250 million—far exceeding previous presidential inaugurations. This massive sum is fueled by unprecedented donations from corporations and billionaires, many of whom stand to benefit from the incoming administration’s policies. Lax regulations allow unlimited contributions from corporations and individuals, and there is minimal transparency regarding how funds are spent or any surplus allocated. A proposed Inaugural Fund Integrity Act seeks to address these issues by limiting contributions, banning corporate donations, and mandating full financial disclosure.
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Despite campaigning on lowering grocery, housing, and healthcare costs, President-elect Trump acknowledges the difficulty of this goal, a sentiment reflected in public opinion. A new poll reveals that only a small percentage of Americans are very confident in his ability to achieve these price reductions. While faith in his job creation capabilities is somewhat higher, overall confidence in his economic handling remains relatively low, even among Republicans. However, Republican support for Trump remains strong, with many expecting a successful second term, while Democratic negativity, although persistent, is somewhat less intense than previously.
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Donald Trump Jr.’s recent Greenland visit included a lunch with individuals wearing “Make America Great Again” hats, but the hotel’s CEO claims these were not supporters but rather homeless people invited for a free meal. The CEO stated many had never been to the hotel before and were unaware of Trump Jr.’s identity until after the lunch. Trump Jr.’s spokesperson denied these claims, deeming them “beyond the pale ridiculous.” Subsequent events involved individuals distributing $100 bills while wearing MAGA hats, raising further concerns about the nature of Trump Jr.’s visit and its impact.
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President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment ratified, asserting that the necessary 38 states had voted in favor, despite past legal challenges and rescinded approvals. This action, intended to enshrine equal rights for women in the Constitution, relies on the American Bar Association’s interpretation that ratification deadlines are unenforceable. However, the Archivist of the United States has previously stated that certification is legally impossible, setting the stage for a likely court battle. The move comes as Biden uses his final days in office to enact numerous executive actions, some of which may be easily reversed by the incoming administration.
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