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Rep. Mary Miller has introduced a bill to ban strippers from performing in schools—even though, when asked, she couldn’t cite a single instance of it actually happening.
The proposal is drawing attention for being solution in search of a problem, highlighting debates over political priorities and lawmaking.Rep. Mary Miller has introduced a bill to ban strippers from performing in schools—even though, when asked, she couldn’t cite a single instance of it actually happening. The proposal is drawing attention for being solution in search of a problem, highlighting debates over political priorities and lawmaking.0 Comments 0 Shares 124 Views 0 Reviews
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Just moments after President Donald Trump announced “productive talks” with Iran and paused planned strikes, Iran is directly contradicting that claim.
According to Iran’s Foreign Ministry, no talks with the United States have taken place, dismissing Trump’s statement entirely and suggesting it may be an attempt to ease pressure on energy markets and buy time.
The conflicting narratives are adding even more uncertainty to an already volatile situation—raising serious questions about what’s actually happening behind the scenes as tensions continue to escalate.Just moments after President Donald Trump announced “productive talks” with Iran and paused planned strikes, Iran is directly contradicting that claim. According to Iran’s Foreign Ministry, no talks with the United States have taken place, dismissing Trump’s statement entirely and suggesting it may be an attempt to ease pressure on energy markets and buy time. The conflicting narratives are adding even more uncertainty to an already volatile situation—raising serious questions about what’s actually happening behind the scenes as tensions continue to escalate.0 Comments 0 Shares 104 Views 0 Reviews
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President Donald Trump says he is pausing any planned strikes on Iranian power plants following what he described as “very good and productive” talks between the U.S. and Iran.
According to his Truth Social post, the administration has ordered a five-day halt on military action targeting Iranian energy infrastructure while negotiations continue.
The move signals a potential shift away from immediate escalation, with the outcome now hinging on whether ongoing diplomatic discussions lead to a broader resolution.President Donald Trump says he is pausing any planned strikes on Iranian power plants following what he described as “very good and productive” talks between the U.S. and Iran. According to his Truth Social post, the administration has ordered a five-day halt on military action targeting Iranian energy infrastructure while negotiations continue. The move signals a potential shift away from immediate escalation, with the outcome now hinging on whether ongoing diplomatic discussions lead to a broader resolution.0 Comments 0 Shares 159 Views 0 Reviews
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A viral take is raising a blunt question about how the U.S. president is currently perceived beyond America’s borders.
While opinions at home remain deeply divided, international sentiment has become a growing point of discussion—especially as global tensions rise and U.S. leadership faces increased scrutiny on the world stage.A viral take is raising a blunt question about how the U.S. president is currently perceived beyond America’s borders. While opinions at home remain deeply divided, international sentiment has become a growing point of discussion—especially as global tensions rise and U.S. leadership faces increased scrutiny on the world stage.0 Comments 0 Shares 301 Views 0 Reviews
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Congressman Eric Swalwell is calling for a sweeping investigation into the Trump era, suggesting the creation of a “Presidential Crimes Commission” to examine potential wrongdoing.
Swalwell says the body should be made up of independent prosecutors tasked with looking not just at former President Donald Trump, but also those who may have enabled or supported alleged misconduct.
The proposal underscores the deep divisions in Washington, as debates over accountability, political retribution, and the rule of law continue to intensify.Congressman Eric Swalwell is calling for a sweeping investigation into the Trump era, suggesting the creation of a “Presidential Crimes Commission” to examine potential wrongdoing. Swalwell says the body should be made up of independent prosecutors tasked with looking not just at former President Donald Trump, but also those who may have enabled or supported alleged misconduct. The proposal underscores the deep divisions in Washington, as debates over accountability, political retribution, and the rule of law continue to intensify.0 Comments 0 Shares 212 Views 0 Reviews
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