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Senate Greenlights Dan Caine for Joint Chiefs Leadership in Late-Night Ballot

Senate Confirms Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs in Pivotal 60–25 Vote In a decisive late-night session, the Republican-controlled Senate approved retired Lt. Gen. Dan Caine to serve as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, marking a critical milestone in President Trump’s initiative to reshape the Pentagon’s leadership cadre. By [...]

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High Court Rules on Landmark, Controversial Immigration Case

In a closely watched decision that has drawn significant commentary from immigration law experts and Supreme Court observers alike, the High Court issued a 5–4 ruling on Tuesday in Monsalvo Velazquez v. Bondi. Departing from the typical ideological alignments that define many modern Court decisions, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Chief Justice John Roberts joined the [...]

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Biden Pardons For Cheney, Fauci, Others Could Backfire: Legal Expert

Biden’s Last-Minute Pardons: A Professional Analysis of the Clemency and Its Complex Legal and Political Implications In the waning days of his administration, President Joe Biden exercised one of the most expansive discretionary tools afforded to the presidential office: the power of clemency. Announced in a carefully curated list, the round of pardons—traditionally intended to [...]

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