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News & Articles By Laura Harris
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
DOGE cuts 610,000 unused federal credit cards
DOGE has canceled over 610,000 unused or unnecessary federal credit cards in 14 weeks to reduce waste and tighten financial oversight. Starting with 200,000 deactivations in March across 16 agencies, the audit has since expanded to 55 agencies, uncovering widespread misuse of government cards for luxury and personal expenses. DOGE’s audit exposed serious gaps in […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
Kennedy removes entire CDC vaccine panel in dramatic shake-up
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has removed all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a key independent panel that advises the CDC on vaccine use, citing concerns over conflicts of interest. Kennedy claims the overhaul is necessary to restore public trust in vaccine oversight, which he argues has eroded due […]
06/14/2025
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By Laura Harris
ICE deports 122 illegal immigrants to China, including individuals convicted of serious crimes
On June 3, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 122 illegal immigrants, 96 men and 26 women, to China, including individuals convicted of serious crimes such as murder, rape, drug trafficking, bribery and human smuggling. The deportees, aged 19 to 68, had final removal orders and were transported via a charter flight as part of […]
06/13/2025
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By Laura Harris
GOP proposes deportation of non-citizens convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers during riots
House Republicans, led by Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), are proposing a bill to deport non-citizens, including legal residents and DACA recipients, convicted of assaulting law enforcement during national emergencies. The legislation would apply during declared emergencies or disasters and would permanently bar deported individuals from reentering the United States. Crenshaw argues that committing violence during […]
06/12/2025
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By Laura Harris
BLS data shows private sector job growth booms under Trump’s second term, outpacing Biden’s last two years
Private-sector employment reached 99.8 percent in the first half of Trump’s second term, contrasting sharply with Biden’s final years, where only 75 percent of new jobs were private sector. The U.S. added 139,000 private-sector jobs in May alone, led by leisure/hospitality (+48,000), transportation (+5,800) and construction (+4,000), marking continued expansion. Real hourly earnings grew nearly […]
06/12/2025
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By Laura Harris
CBO: Trump tariff plan to slash deficits by $2.8 trillion over a decade
President Donald Trump’s 2025 tariff policy is projected to reduce the federal deficit by $2.8 trillion over the next decade, rising to $3 trillion when including lower borrowing costs. The CBO expects a modest economic trade-off – real GDP would be 0.6 percent lower by 2035 and inflation would rise temporarily by 0.4 percentage points […]
06/11/2025
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court grants DOGE access to Social Security data, exempts it from FOIA disclosures
In a 6-3 decision on June 6, the U.S. Supreme Court granted DOGE access to sensitive Social Security Administration data and exempted it from Freedom of Information Act disclosures during ongoing litigation. The decision lifts a prior injunction by Judge Ellen Hollander, who had warned DOGE’s data access posed serious privacy risks and lacked credible justification. […]
06/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU’s Digital ID Wallet sparks privacy backlash amid push for 2027 rollout
The EU plans to roll out a mandatory Digital Identity Wallet by 2027, centralizing government-issued credentials like IDs, driver’s licenses and bank accounts into a single digital platform to streamline authentication and cross-border services. Visa Europe’s Marie Austenaa hailed the wallet as a “game-changer” for financial services, citing a successful pilot involving real-time payment authentication […]
06/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
FTC intensifies antitrust probe against advocacy groups and advertising coalitions over alleged collusion against X platform
The FTC is investigating advocacy groups and ad coalitions (e.g., WFA, GARM) for potential illegal collusion to boycott X (formerly Twitter) by orchestrating advertiser withdrawals, violating antitrust laws. X Corp’s lawsuit claims Media Matters “manufactured” evidence showing ads alongside extremist content, manipulating algorithms to trigger a mass advertiser exodus (e.g., Disney, IBM), slashing X’s revenue […]
06/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump administration proposes $12 billion education budget cut
The U.S. Department of Education‘s proposed budget would be reduced by 15.3 percent, dropping to $66.7 billion for fiscal year 2026. The maximum Pell Grant award would be cut from $7,395 to $5,710 for the 2026 to 2027 academic year to address a $2.7 billion funding shortfall, though total Pell funding remains flat. Federal Work-Study […]
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