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The Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll for potentially lying under oath in her lawsuits against Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton unseated current Senator John Cornyn in a high-profile Republican primary election. These events highlight ongoing legal and political battles involving the former president and his allies.
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President Trump Hosts Youth Fitness Event to Launch National Physical Fitness and Sports Month
President Trump has signed a memorandum and proclamation to reinstate and implement a new Presidential Fitness Test as part of a broader effort to revitalize school-based physical education and public health programs.
1 policy · 4 news · 5 social
Activists Launch Public Pressure Campaign Urging Senate to Pass SAVE Act Proof of Citizenship Requirements
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Trump Promotes Senior Tax Breaks in Florida as Nebraska Launches Medicaid Work Requirements
1 policy · 13 news · 5 social
Supreme Court Justices Question Racial Bias Claims in Haitian TPS Termination Case
2 policies · 78 news · 19 social
Senator Rand Paul Introduces Bill to Eliminate the Department of Education by 2027
1 policy · 2 news · 17 social
Senate Committee Reviews GUARD Act to Mandate Age Verification and Disclosures for AI Chatbots
1 policy · 8 social
Senate Republicans Propose $1 Billion for Secret Service and White House Ballroom
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