US Election 2024

Republicans Propose Constitutional Amendment for Trump’s Third Term

Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) has introduced a joint resolution to amend the 22nd Amendment, enabling President Trump to serve a third term. This proposed amendment would allow up to three presidential terms, but prevents a third term after two consecutive terms. The resolution has drawn immediate criticism from Democrats, who highlight the unprecedented nature of the proposal and the potential for constitutional disruption. The amendment’s success requires significant congressional and state-level support, a high bar given its controversial nature.

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Trump Accuses Russia of Hypersonic Missile Plan Theft

President Trump again asserted that Russia acquired US hypersonic missile plans, claiming theft occurred during the Obama administration. He specified that a “bad person” provided the designs to Russia, while simultaneously boasting of the US’s imminent development of superior hypersonic missiles. This claim echoes previous statements by Trump and former advisor John Bolton. The Kremlin previously denied the allegation, asserting independent development of their own technology.

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GOP Amendment Aims to Allow Trump, Not Obama, a Third Term

Representative Andy Ogles’ proposed 28th Amendment would modify presidential term limits, allowing a third term but prohibiting more than two consecutive terms. This change specifically targets former Presidents Obama, Bush, and Clinton, while enabling Donald Trump to seek reelection. The amendment faces an extremely difficult path to ratification, needing supermajorities in Congress and among the states. Nevertheless, its introduction signals significant support for Trump within the House Republican caucus.

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Trump’s DEI Tip Line Flooded with Spam, Simpsons Jokes, and Porn

The upcoming four years represent a pivotal moment for America, demanding unwavering commitment to unbiased news coverage. HuffPost, facing this critical juncture, is launching an ad-free experience for contributing supporters. This initiative aims to ensure continued provision of free, fair journalism without compromising its mission. Support from readers is crucial to maintaining this vital service.

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Trump Admin Challenges Native American Birthright Citizenship

The Trump administration, in legal filings challenging birthright citizenship, argued that the Fourteenth Amendment’s citizenship clause requires individuals to be “subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” citing the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which excluded “Indians not taxed.” This interpretation, supported by the Supreme Court’s Elk v. Wilkins decision denying citizenship to Native Americans due to tribal allegiance, contends that the government’s connection to children of undocumented immigrants is weaker than its relationship with tribal members. This position represents a significant shift from the government’s previous stance on Native American citizenship.

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Trump’s Executive Orders Mirror Project 2025 Agenda, Despite Prior Denials

On his first day in office, President Trump signed 26 executive orders, many of which directly mirror the policies outlined in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, despite his prior public disavowal of the plan as “seriously extreme.” These orders, including measures to increase prescription drug prices, weaken environmental protections, and expand Arctic drilling, reflect Project 2025’s aims of enhancing presidential power and promoting ultraconservative policies. Further aligning with the Project’s agenda, Trump initiated mass deportations and implemented restrictions on immigration and travel. This swift implementation indicates a clear intention to enact the Project 2025 blueprint.

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Trump’s Project 2025 Denial: Time to Stop Pretending

Russell Vought’s recent confirmation hearing exposed his extreme views and connection to the dangerous Project 2025. Democratic senators effectively challenged Vought, forcing him to confront his past statements. This highlights the need for constant accountability of Republican officials, particularly the president, regarding their policies and actions. By relentlessly exposing their failures, the article argues, the public can hold them responsible and prevent the implementation of harmful agendas.

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Trump Demands Immediate Interest Rate Drop

President Trump publicly urged immediate interest rate reductions globally, marking a renewed confrontation with the Federal Reserve. His comments, delivered at the World Economic Forum, followed his past criticisms of Fed Chair Jerome Powell and his assertion of influence over monetary policy. While the stock market reacted positively, the Fed has consistently maintained its independence from political pressure. Trump intends to communicate directly with Powell, despite lacking direct statutory control over the central bank.

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Trump’s Energy Claim: US Independence Delusion or Economic Disaster?

President Trump, speaking at the World Economic Forum, declared the US independent of Canadian energy, vehicles, and lumber, threatening up to 25% tariffs on Canadian imports by February 1st. He suggested that Canada could avoid these tariffs by becoming a US state, a proposal met with disbelief. This threat, impacting heavily trade-dependent Canada, follows Trump’s claim of a significant trade deficit with Canada, a figure disputed by economists. Canada has vowed countermeasures, including potential energy export restrictions, while simultaneously lobbying US lawmakers to prevent the tariffs.

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