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Trump Small Business Summit: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis
Read more: Trump Small Business Summit: Psychological & Rhetorical AnalysisA two-track psychological and rhetorical analysis of Trump’s May 2026 Small Business Summit remarks — a speech that pivoted from tax cuts to Iran’s destroyed navy. What the transcript reveals about grandiosity, victimhood, and influence strategy.
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Fact-Check: Trump’s Remarks at the White House Small Business Summit — May 4, 2026
Read more: Fact-Check: Trump’s Remarks at the White House Small Business Summit — May 4, 2026President Trump hosted small business owners from all 50 states at the White House on May 4, covering the Iran campaign, tariff policy, the One Big Beautiful Bill, and a government efficiency story that cut a $350 million project to under $2 million.
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Trump Forum Club Speech: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis
Read more: Trump Forum Club Speech: Psychological & Rhetorical AnalysisAt a Palm Beach dinner for the Forum Club, Trump delivered a rapid-fire address packed with superlative claims and dominance signals. This two-track analysis decodes the psychological patterns and influence strategies beneath the performance.
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Trump Forum Club Speech Fact-Check: 25 Claims Reviewed
Read more: Trump Forum Club Speech Fact-Check: 25 Claims ReviewedTrump’s May 1, 2026 Forum Club speech contained 25 verifiable claims — from Iran’s allegedly destroyed navy to $18 trillion in investment. A systematic fact-check finds several outright false and many more significantly misleading.
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Trump Iran War Fact-Check: 8 Claims Examined — May 2026
Read more: Trump Iran War Fact-Check: 8 Claims Examined — May 2026As the U.S.-Iran war hit its 60-day deadline, Trump made a flurry of verifiable claims about war powers law, Iran’s military, the economy, and taxes. Voice for Liberty checked eight of them against primary sources — with verdicts ranging from True to False.
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Trump Celebrates “No Tax on Social Security” at The Villages, Announces Medicare Weight Loss Drug Coverage and Iran War Update
Read more: Trump Celebrates “No Tax on Social Security” at The Villages, Announces Medicare Weight Loss Drug Coverage and Iran War UpdatePresident Trump’s May 1 Villages address packed in major senior policy news: the new law cutting taxes on Social Security for millions, Medicare coverage of Wegovy and Zepbound at $50/month starting July 1, and a report on Operation Epic Fury.
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Hegseth Senate Hearing Fact-Check: Iran War, Recruiting & War Powers Claims
Read more: Hegseth Senate Hearing Fact-Check: Iran War, Recruiting & War Powers ClaimsSix claims from the April 30 Senate hearing fact-checked against primary sources — Hegseth’s recruiting figures, the $25B Epic Fury cost, the officer firing pattern, Iran’s remaining military capability, and the War Powers 60-day clock.
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Hegseth Senate Hearing: FY2027 Defense Budget, Iran War & Officer Purge
Read more: Hegseth Senate Hearing: FY2027 Defense Budget, Iran War & Officer PurgeHegseth defended Trump’s $1.535T defense budget before the Senate Armed Services Committee while senators demanded answers on Epic Fury’s stalling Strait of Hormuz, the purge of senior officers, frozen Ukraine funding, and insider trading.
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Article Summaries for April 2026
Read more: Article Summaries for April 2026Article Summaries for April 2026
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Wichita City Council Meeting — April 21, 2026: Transit Overhaul, Nomar Plaza Improvements, Flock Camera Debate, and a City Grappling With Public Safety
Read more: Wichita City Council Meeting — April 21, 2026: Transit Overhaul, Nomar Plaza Improvements, Flock Camera Debate, and a City Grappling With Public SafetyThe Wichita City Council approved a comprehensive transit network redesign on April 21, 2026. The overhaul restructures bus routes to serve riders more efficiently while addressing equity gaps, second-shift worker access, and future downtown growth.
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Wichita City Council April 14, 2026: Parking Garage Debate
Read more: Wichita City Council April 14, 2026: Parking Garage DebateThe Wichita City Council’s April 14, 2026 meeting tackled some of the city’s most contested issues: a $9.6M parking garage purchase tied to the riverfront ballpark project, a revamped ethics ordinance, and new zoning notification rights for renters.
