"Trump Administration Shrinks DOJ’s Public Integrity Team, Raising Alarm Over Corruption Investigations"

Washington, D.C. — Under the Biden administration, the Department of Justice’s Public Integrity Section has witnessed a dramatic reduction in resources and personnel tasked with investigating corruption among government officials. Since former President Donald Trump took office, the section’s dedicated team has shrunk from 36 experienced lawyers to just two, raising concerns about the future of public corruption investigations. Sources reveal that many attorneys within the Public Integrity Section have either resigned, resigned in protest, or been reassigned to different roles across the country. The team has lost all but one of its paralegals, severely … Read more

"Trump and Texas Republicans Celebrate ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Amidst Democratic Opposition: Major Tax Cuts and Medicaid Changes on the Table"

Washington, D.C. — The Fourth of July weekend saw President Trump and congressional Republicans celebrating the passage of what they termed the “big, beautiful bill.” The legislation, which the President signed into law at the White House on July 4, has been met with a mix of jubilation from Republican lawmakers and staunch opposition from Democrats. All Texas Republicans in the House, as well as Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, supported the legislation, while Democratic lawmakers universally opposed it, labeling it “one ugly bill.” The legislative process involved extensive negotiations among Republicans, culminating in … Read more

"Trump Reflects on Legal Challenges: ‘Should I Have Been a Judge Instead?’"

Washington, D.C. — During a press conference on Friday, President Donald Trump addressed a question regarding his legal challenges and contemplated whether his career path should have led him to a judgeship rather than the presidency. His remarks come amid continuous legal hurdles faced by his administration since taking office. Trump’s presidency has witnessed numerous setbacks in court, including legal rulings that have halted or complicated key initiatives. Instances such as the temporary blocks on deportations of pro-Palestinian activists and efforts to restrict foreign student admissions at Harvard reflect the judiciary’s impact on policy decisions. … Read more