Policy & Law — Archive
Federal legislation, executive orders, and regulatory changes
State Department to Delete Archived X Posts From Biden Administration
The Trump administration is removing social media posts made before his second term began, citing policy review and account consolidation.
Senate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Amendment in Historic Late-Night Vote, 67–32
The vote sends $1.2 trillion toward roads, bridges, broadband, and clean energy — but both parties are already spinning the narrative heading into midterms.
CIA Revises 19 Past Intelligence Assessments Citing Political Bias
The agency said an internal review found the reports were influenced by political considerations and will be updated or withdrawn.
Vandalism Targets Trump‑Kennedy Center Ice Rink, Cancels Performance
The incident, called a 'targeted attack' by officials, forced the cancellation of a scheduled National Ice Ballet show.
Moms Report AI Convenience Tools Can Add Stress, Prompting Policy Debate
A mother’s experience with AI scheduling apps that led to missed appointments and heightened anxiety has sparked bipartisan discussion on consumer AI safety.
Secret Service Officer Shoots and Kills Man at Mar‑A‑Lago, Florida
The shooting followed a report that the man entered the resort’s driveway armed, prompting a self‑defense response by agents.
Governor Newsom Calls for Federal Help with Social Media Age Restrictions
The California governor said personal experience as a parent drives his push for nationwide age‑verification rules.
Noem Criticizes Democrats Over DHS Shutdown Following DC Emergency Declaration
Governor Kristi Noem said the partial DHS shutdown harms border security after the District of Columbia declared an emergency over a Potomac River chemical spill.
Venezuela Announces Amnesty for 1,557 Prisoners, Including Opposition Activists
The release, part of a government‑backed amnesty program, will free detainees convicted of political offenses and common crimes over the next several weeks.
Trump Wages a War on Truth, Promoting Fake History and Fake Science
The former president’s statements have been challenged by historians, scientists and the National Park Service, which issued a formal correction.