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DOJ Ends ‘DEI’ Lawsuits Against Fire, Police Departments

Attorney General Pam Bondi ended federal lawsuits that the Biden administration had filed against local police and fire departments over their merit-based hiring policies. Under the Biden administration, the DOJ’s Office of Civil Rights sued local first responders for prioritizing merit in hiring rather than making race-based decisions. “Despite no evidence of intentional discrimination—only statistical [...]

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Leavitt Tells Reporters Trump Has Been Much More Accessible Than Biden

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt presented a compelling statistic about how accessible President Donald Trump has been just a few months into taking office. While speaking at a media event hosted by  Axios co-founder Mike Allen, Leavitt highlighted the contrast between President Trump’s accessibility and that of former President Joe Biden. She also noted [...]

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Trump’s Latest Executive Order Threatens to Shatter Democrats’ Remaining Sanity

On March 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order designating English as the sole official language of the United States. The move—while largely symbolic in global context—served as a clear statement of administration policy: that a common language underpins national unity, streamlines government operations, and fosters civic engagement. Building on that foundation, [...]

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