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President Trump's financial disclosures show he earned over $1 billion from cryptocurrency ventures while in office, leading to questions about conflicts of interest. The Supreme Court protected birthright citizenship by stopping an attempt to end it, though some lawmakers are already planning new restrictions. Meanwhile, the nation is celebrating its 250th anniversary with large events on the National Mall despite extreme heat and political arguments over funding.
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House Republicans Face Internal Divisions Over Trump-Backed Voter Proof Bill
Former President Donald Trump and House conservatives are pressuring the Senate to pass the SAVE Act, which would mandate proof of citizenship for federal election voting.
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Condemning the People's Republic of China's Law on the Promotion of Ethnic Unity and Progress and the Chinese Communist Party's campaign of forced assimilation against ethnic and religious minorities.
Rep. Smith and Rep. McGovern Introduce Resolution Condemning China's New Ethnic Unity Law
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Blair Holt Firearm Owner Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2026
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