Handling Procedures

A senior government official testified behind closed doors for over four hours this week as part of an ongoing congressional review into executive office procedures and the use of automated signature tools. The session focused on administrative practices rather than specific policy matters, with particular attention given to the official’s past role in managing high-level … Read more

Figure Shares Personal Motivation

A longtime public official recently shared her reason for entering public service during a televised interview, stating that her primary motivation has always been “about the children.” The comment quickly attracted attention online, with various social media users reacting with skepticism and sarcasm. During the interview, the official explained that her journey from private life … Read more

Finally speaks out on the incident

Queen Máxima Responds After Viral Video Appears to Show Her Mocking Trump A brief moment during President Donald Trump’s visit to the Netherlands has gone viral, with social media users suggesting that Queen Máxima was mimicking the U.S. president during a royal photo opportunity. Now, the Dutch queen has addressed the speculation directly. President Trump … Read more

Bill to Make Tips Tax-Free

In a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, the U.S. Senate has unanimously passed the No Tax on Tips Act, a bill that would exempt tip income from federal taxation, providing direct financial relief to millions of American service industry workers. Introduced by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and co-sponsored by Senator Jacky Rosen of Nevada, … Read more

Trump Warns Of ‘68% Tax Increase’ For Americans If BBB Doesn’t Pass

As the Senate moved closer to finalizing President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” the president took to social media early Tuesday to warn that failure to reach an agreement would result in the largest tax increase in history. His message came amid a marathon “vote-a-rama,” where lawmakers from both parties spent hours submitting amendments … Read more

Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case Involving JD Vance

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a Republican-led challenge to a provision of federal campaign finance law that restricts how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates. The case, which raises free speech concerns, involves Vice President JD Vance, who was an Ohio U.S. Senate candidate when the lawsuit was originally … Read more