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IHIP News: Stephen Miller MELTS DOWN Over 'WOKE' War and THESE Dems Are BACKING Trump's Plans?!
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I've Had It Podcast 1 week ago

IHIP News: Stephen Miller MELTS DOWN Over 'WOKE' War and THESE Dems Are BACKING Trump's Plans?!

 Can Congress Stop The Iran War?
Lever News 1 week ago

Can Congress Stop The Iran War?

Watch the recording of an exclusive live virtual event where Congressman Ro Khanna discussed the House's Iran war powers vote.

Five Democrats Kill War Powers Resolution to Rein in Trump on Iran
New Republic 1 week ago

Five Democrats Kill War Powers Resolution to Rein in Trump on Iran

The House voted 219–212 against a war powers resolution Thursday, refusing to place limits on President Trump’s powers as he continues his war on Iran alongside Israel. Four Democratic representatives voted with Republicans to kill the measure. The resolution, co-sponsored by GOP Representative Thomas Massie and Democrat Ro Khanna, would immediately block any U.S. military action without congressional approval under the 1973 War Powers Resolution. While it faced a massive uphill battle to become a law, it was an opportunity for representatives to state plainly whether they support this war. On Wednesday, the Senate killed a similar measure by a vote of 47–53 after Senator John Fetterman switched sides to vote with Republicans.Here is every Democrat in Congress who voted not to rein in Trump: Senator John Fetterman (Pennsylvania)Representative Henry Cuellar (Texas)Representative Greg Landsman (Ohio)Representative Jared Golden (Maine)Representative Juan Vargas (California)Just two Republicans, Representatives Thomas Massie (the resolution’s co-sponsor) and Warren Davidson, chose to support the resolution, splitting from Trump and the party.

Israel Brings ‘Gaza Doctrine’ to Lebanon: Rania Khalek Reports From Beirut
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BreakThrough News Video 1 week ago

Israel Brings ‘Gaza Doctrine’ to Lebanon: Rania Khalek Reports From Beirut

Young Americans Aren’t Buying Old Narratives on China
Current Affairs 1 week ago

Young Americans Aren’t Buying Old Narratives on China

Call it what you want. Post-America. The American Century of Humiliation. The decline of the Burger Reich. However you slice it, the United States’ de facto role as the global hegemon is waning. The wheel of disillusionment turns, and reasons for Americans to grow tired become redundant: dire economic conditions for working people; the cringe-ification of the government apparatus through DOGE; civilians shot in the street by ICE agents; militarized police; towns driven to madness by the hum of AI data centers; the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran; President Donald Trump’s links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; the disappearance of immigrants at home; and a direct hand in the Gaza genocide abroad, to name just a few. Who, then, could blame American youth for looking at how other countries govern?