• BREAKING: United States Congress is preparing to pass a resolution that would bar Donald Trump from launching any further military action against Iran without explicit congressional authorization.
    The move comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, where concerns about escalation have intensified. Lawmakers from both parties point to Congress’s constitutional authority over war powers, arguing that no president should unilaterally commit U.S. forces without legislative approval.
    Supporters say the resolution reinforces checks and balances. Critics argue it could limit executive flexibility during fast-moving international crises.
    Will this effort strengthen congressional oversight — or deepen political divisions in Washington? The debate is far from over.
    #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #MiddleEast #BreakingNews
    BREAKING: United States Congress is preparing to pass a resolution that would bar Donald Trump from launching any further military action against Iran without explicit congressional authorization. The move comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, where concerns about escalation have intensified. Lawmakers from both parties point to Congress’s constitutional authority over war powers, arguing that no president should unilaterally commit U.S. forces without legislative approval. Supporters say the resolution reinforces checks and balances. Critics argue it could limit executive flexibility during fast-moving international crises. Will this effort strengthen congressional oversight — or deepen political divisions in Washington? The debate is far from over. #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #MiddleEast #BreakingNews
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  • Former President Joe Biden pushed back against criticism of his administration’s immigration policies, defending his record on border security and stating that border crossings were lower when he left office than when he first entered — “That’s just a fact,” he emphasized. Biden argued that his administration introduced measures designed to manage migration flows while attempting to balance enforcement with humanitarian considerations.
    His comments come as immigration remains a central flashpoint in U.S. politics, with ongoing debate over border security, asylum policy, and broader reform efforts. Supporters contend his administration made measurable progress under difficult circumstances, while critics continue to question the overall effectiveness of those policies. As lawmakers consider future policy directions, border security remains at the forefront of national political conversations.
    #Politics #USNews #ImmigrationDebate #BorderSecurity #PolicyMatters #NationalDiscussion #BreakingNews
    Former President Joe Biden pushed back against criticism of his administration’s immigration policies, defending his record on border security and stating that border crossings were lower when he left office than when he first entered — “That’s just a fact,” he emphasized. Biden argued that his administration introduced measures designed to manage migration flows while attempting to balance enforcement with humanitarian considerations. His comments come as immigration remains a central flashpoint in U.S. politics, with ongoing debate over border security, asylum policy, and broader reform efforts. Supporters contend his administration made measurable progress under difficult circumstances, while critics continue to question the overall effectiveness of those policies. As lawmakers consider future policy directions, border security remains at the forefront of national political conversations. #Politics #USNews #ImmigrationDebate #BorderSecurity #PolicyMatters #NationalDiscussion #BreakingNews
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  • After decades of communist rule in Cuba, supporters are buzzing over reports that big talks could be underway about the island’s future. Some insiders claim a “friendly takeover” idea is being floated — signaling a dramatic shift in how the United States approaches its neighbor just 90 miles from Florida.
    Backers say Donald Trump and Marco Rubio are pushing hard for change, arguing it’s time to bring economic revival, stability, and new opportunity to Havana. With reports of economic strain and fuel shortages, many believe the moment could mark a turning point in Caribbean geopolitics.
    Is a historic shift coming? The conversation is heating up.
    #BreakingNews #USPolitics #Cuba #Geopolitics #Trump #MarcoRubio #GlobalAffairs #PoliticalShift #FreedomDebate #WorldWatch
    After decades of communist rule in Cuba, supporters are buzzing over reports that big talks could be underway about the island’s future. Some insiders claim a “friendly takeover” idea is being floated — signaling a dramatic shift in how the United States approaches its neighbor just 90 miles from Florida. Backers say Donald Trump and Marco Rubio are pushing hard for change, arguing it’s time to bring economic revival, stability, and new opportunity to Havana. With reports of economic strain and fuel shortages, many believe the moment could mark a turning point in Caribbean geopolitics. Is a historic shift coming? The conversation is heating up. #BreakingNews #USPolitics #Cuba #Geopolitics #Trump #MarcoRubio #GlobalAffairs #PoliticalShift #FreedomDebate #WorldWatch
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  • Vice President Kamala Harris sharply criticized Donald Trump, accusing him of steering the United States toward a potential conflict that many Americans do not support. She warned against any regime-change war with Iran, arguing that U.S. service members could be placed in harm’s way for what she described as a “war of choice.” The comments add to the growing political divide over foreign policy and America’s role in escalating global tensions.
    #Headlines360 #KamalaHarris #DonaldTrump #IranWar #USPolitics #RegimeChange #GlobalTensions #BreakingNews
    Vice President Kamala Harris sharply criticized Donald Trump, accusing him of steering the United States toward a potential conflict that many Americans do not support. She warned against any regime-change war with Iran, arguing that U.S. service members could be placed in harm’s way for what she described as a “war of choice.” The comments add to the growing political divide over foreign policy and America’s role in escalating global tensions. #Headlines360 #KamalaHarris #DonaldTrump #IranWar #USPolitics #RegimeChange #GlobalTensions #BreakingNews
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  • More than half of Americans now say they believe Donald Trump is covering up aspects of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, according to a February 13–16, 2026 Economist/YouGov poll. In that survey, 53% of respondents said they think Trump is trying to conceal information related to Epstein, while 29% said they do not. The same poll found that 50% believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illicit activities, compared to 30% who believe he was not.
    It is important to note that Trump has not been charged with any crime connected to Epstein and has denied wrongdoing. These numbers reflect public perception — not legal findings. However, perception can carry significant political weight, especially when trust in institutions is already strained.
    Approval ratings regarding the handling of the Epstein investigation remain low, with only 24% approving of Trump’s approach and 57% disapproving. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the subsequent release of heavily redacted documents, criticism has grown over transparency and how the information has been managed. Even some former allies have publicly questioned the political handling of the situation.
    Regardless of political affiliation, the broader takeaway is clear: public trust in government institutions appears to be declining, and the Epstein case continues to raise questions in the minds of many Americans.
    What’s your view — does this reflect real concerns about transparency, or is it political polarization at work?
    #USPolitics #EpsteinCase #PublicOpinion #PoliticalDebate #GovernmentTransparency #Accountability #Polls #BreakingNews
    More than half of Americans now say they believe Donald Trump is covering up aspects of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, according to a February 13–16, 2026 Economist/YouGov poll. In that survey, 53% of respondents said they think Trump is trying to conceal information related to Epstein, while 29% said they do not. The same poll found that 50% believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illicit activities, compared to 30% who believe he was not. It is important to note that Trump has not been charged with any crime connected to Epstein and has denied wrongdoing. These numbers reflect public perception — not legal findings. However, perception can carry significant political weight, especially when trust in institutions is already strained. Approval ratings regarding the handling of the Epstein investigation remain low, with only 24% approving of Trump’s approach and 57% disapproving. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the subsequent release of heavily redacted documents, criticism has grown over transparency and how the information has been managed. Even some former allies have publicly questioned the political handling of the situation. Regardless of political affiliation, the broader takeaway is clear: public trust in government institutions appears to be declining, and the Epstein case continues to raise questions in the minds of many Americans. What’s your view — does this reflect real concerns about transparency, or is it political polarization at work? #USPolitics #EpsteinCase #PublicOpinion #PoliticalDebate #GovernmentTransparency #Accountability #Polls #BreakingNews
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