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June 2024 · 773 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned 90 years of precedent in Trump v. Slaughter, granting the president unrestricted power to fire leaders of independent agencies and commissions. The decision eliminates statutory protections designed to insulate agencies like the CFPB, SEC, and FTC from political retaliation. Legal experts warn the ruling enables a "loyalty test" that threatens agency independence and consumer protection.
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January 2024 · 913 days ago
🌍 Environment
Trump administration officials terminated a federal criminal investigation into potential Clean Water Act violations by coal mining operations owned by Sen. Jim Justice (R-WV), a close presidential ally. The killed investigation had examined multistate mining operations run largely by Justice's son, removing legal jeopardy for a major Republican donor and Senate ally.
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2024 · 927 days ago
📚 Education
The Trump administration implemented new caps on graduate school loans through provisions in a tax and domestic policy bill signed into law. The changes limit borrowing amounts available to graduate students pursuing advanced degrees. This directly reduces access to federal student loan funding for Americans pursuing graduate education.
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June 23, 2022 · 1,484 days ago
✊ Civil Rights
The Supreme Court threw out Louisiana's congressional maps and weakened the Voting Rights Act, forcing states to redraw district lines ahead of the midterm elections. This decision creates uncertainty for primary schedules and congressional representation. The ruling directly impacts voting rights and electoral fairness for millions of Americans.
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June 2020 · 2,207 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
The Trump administration imposed new sanctions on an Iranian currency exchange house and 19 vessels as part of its campaign to increase economic pressure on Iran. The action targets financial infrastructure supporting the Iranian regime and aims to force Tehran to capitulate to U.S. conditions. The sanctions restrict Iran's access to international financial systems and maritime commerce.