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Government3 weeks ago

In a dramatic and unprecedented turn of events, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared martial law, citing a political crisis and accusing the opposition Democratic Party of "anti-state activities" and sympathizing with North Korea. The late-night announcement has thrown the nation into turmoil, raising concerns about the state of its democracy and political stability.

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Administration3 weeks ago

President Joe Biden’s controversial decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden has triggered a fierce debate within the Democratic Party, exposing deep divisions over questions of justice, accountability, and loyalty. The pardon, which erases Hunter’s convictions on federal gun and tax charges, has drawn both praise and condemnation from Democratic lawmakers, highlighting the challenges of navigating personal and political ethics.

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Democrats3 weeks ago

In a bold final move, the Biden administration has unveiled a $725 million weapons package for Ukraine, reinforcing U.S. support for Kyiv just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. This significant aid package underscores Biden’s unwavering commitment to Ukraine as it continues to fend off Russian aggression, even as the incoming administration signals a starkly different foreign policy approach.

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Administration3 weeks ago

The political world was rocked by former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s fiery criticism of President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Kash Patel as FBI Director. Bolton, known for his sharp rhetoric and hawkish stances, compared Patel to Lavrentiy Beria, Josef Stalin’s infamous head of the secret police, warning of dire consequences if the Senate confirms the controversial nominee.

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Politics3 weeks ago

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, his ambitious plans to fill key government roles and push through his legislative agenda face an unexpected challenge: potential resistance from within his own party. While Republicans hold a slim 53-seat majority in the Senate, a handful of GOP senators have signaled they may not march in lockstep with Trump, especially on his most controversial nominees.

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Politics3 weeks ago

Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) has publicly voiced support for current FBI Director Christopher Wray, adding a new dimension to the brewing controversy over President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Kash Patel as Wray’s replacement. Speaking on ABC’s This Week, Rounds underscored the importance of preserving the FBI director’s 10-year term to maintain stability and independence within the bureau.

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