Campus Politics

Demand Trump Impeachment and Removal

Calls for President Trump’s impeachment are escalating, driven by concerns over his policies, volatile personality, and actions. Reports indicate a growing consensus, even among former allies and on the political right, that Trump poses a danger to the nation and the world. Democratic lawmakers face increasing pressure from constituents and legal bodies to address these concerns through impeachment or the 25th Amendment. This intensified focus on accountability stems from a perceived pattern of actions that have weakened and endangered America.

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Vance Tells Pope To Stay Out Of US Affairs

It seems there’s a strong sentiment that Senator JD Vance should really mind his own business when it comes to the Pope and international affairs. The idea surfacing is that Vance’s pronouncements, suggesting that Pope Leo should stay out of U.S. matters, are particularly out of line, especially considering the Pope’s own unique position and background.

One significant point brought up is that Pope Leo isn’t just some distant foreign figure; he’s an American citizen with dual U.S. and Peruvian citizenship. This fact alone, according to many, grants him a legitimate stake in discussions that impact America and its global standing.… Continue reading

JD Vance’s Midas Touch Turns Everything to Ruin

This weekend has provided ample evidence supporting the notion that politics attracts individuals with questionable judgment and behavior. Senator J.D. Vance’s endorsement of a foreign leader and subsequent diplomatic maneuvers suggest strategic political maneuvering, while former President Trump’s bizarre interactions with a UFC fighter and the Pope highlight unconventional public appearances. Additionally, Representative Eric Swalwell’s gubernatorial campaign has been derailed by serious allegations, prompting his withdrawal from public life. The reappearance of Paolo Zampolli in the news, linked to a former president’s wife and a deceased sex trafficker, further underscores the peculiar circumstances often found within the political arena.

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Orban Faces Election Loss Amidst JD Vance’s “Kiss of Death”

Should Magyar secure a supermajority, it would empower him to dismantle Orbán’s “illiberal democracy,” loosening his grip on the judiciary, state companies, and media. Orbán’s defeat would be a significant relief for the EU, particularly following his recent obstruction of aid to Ukraine, and a blow to Trump’s MAGA movement, which saw Orbán as a nationalist model. Despite endorsements from Trump allies, a worsening Hungarian economy and perceived corruption ultimately overshadowed external influence in shaping the election outcome.

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Trump At UFC While Vance Flees Peace Talks

While high-stakes peace talks with Iran unraveled on the other side of the world, President Donald Trump was ringside at a UFC fight in Miami. Vice President JD Vance announced that negotiations broke down after roughly 21 hours when Tehran refused to commit to abandoning nuclear weapons development. Trump had previously dismissed the importance of the talks, stating, “I don’t care.” Vance indicated that Iran had rejected the United States’ final offer to cease its pursuit of nuclear weapons, with Iranian state media claiming Washington was seeking an excuse to end negotiations rather than compromise.

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Tucker Carlson Calls Trump a Slave

In a striking escalation of their public feud, Tucker Carlson has publicly described former President Donald Trump as a “slave” unable to make his own decisions. This statement comes in the wake of Trump’s lengthy social media attack, where he labeled Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones as having “Low IQs.” Carlson has responded by releasing merchandise bearing the insult, further fueling the animosity that contrasts sharply with his previous strong support for Trump.

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Men Automatically Registered for Military Draft Amidst Controversy

The United States is considering a proposal that would automatically register all eligible men aged 18 to 25 for a potential military draft. This change, mandated by the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act and managed by the Selective Service System, is raising concerns about the possibility of mandatory call-ups, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in Iran. While most men in this age group are already required to register, this new system would shift the responsibility to the SSS by integrating with federal data sources. This development comes as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has not ruled out sending troops to Iran, a stance that has drawn criticism and highlights a potential conflict with President Trump’s past campaign promises against engaging in prolonged overseas wars.

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Poll: Most Americans Back Trump Impeachment

A recent poll indicates that a majority of Americans, 52 percent of registered voters, support the impeachment of President Donald Trump, with 40 percent opposed. This sentiment includes one in seven Republicans, and calls for impeachment have intensified amid the ongoing conflict in Iran. Despite this public backing and statements from advocacy groups highlighting “unprecedented” voter sentiment, political realities on Capitol Hill make impeachment unlikely to succeed, as Republicans control both chambers of Congress.

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Majority of Democrats and Independents Support Third Trump Impeachment

A recent poll indicates that a majority of likely U.S. voters support impeaching President Donald Trump for a third time, an unprecedented result early in a presidential term. This sentiment stems from grounds such as alleged atrocities in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East, as well as the militarization of federal law enforcement to punish political opposition and dissent. The poll, conducted by Lake Research Partners, found 52% of all voters in favor of impeachment, with support crossing partisan lines.

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US Pays Nearly $1 Billion to Kill French Wind Project

In response to escalating global fossil fuel prices exacerbated by the war in Iran, the Trump administration has agreed to pay TotalEnergies $1 billion to abandon plans for offshore wind farms along the US east coast. This move, which includes reimbursing the company for its lease purchases, signals the administration’s commitment to increasing domestic fossil fuel production over renewable energy initiatives. Critics denounce this as a costly political maneuver that hinders the development of affordable, homegrown clean energy and deepens reliance on volatile fossil fuel markets.

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