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Misleading on Gerrymandering
Read more: Misleading on GerrymanderingThe meme simplifies a complex issue by equating disproportional outcomes with gerrymandering and by ignoring structural and geographic factors that explain seat distribution.
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Why don’t you make the vaccine safe?
Read more: Why don’t you make the vaccine safe?Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated that during a 1980s meeting between Wyeth (now Pfizer) and the Reagan administration, pharmaceutical executives demanded immunity from vaccine injury lawsuits, claiming vaccines are “unavoidably unsafe,” which led to the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986.
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About Trump Derangement Syndrome
Read more: About Trump Derangement SyndromeMaking accusations of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a textbook example of political pathologizing – that is, framing disagreement as evidence of mental illness or “sickness.”
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Donald Trump Addresses a Business Leaders Dinner in Tokyo – October 28, 2025
Read more: Donald Trump Addresses a Business Leaders Dinner in Tokyo – October 28, 2025Analysis of a speech given by President Donald J. Trump in Tokyo.
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Fact-Check: Trump in South Korea
Read more: Fact-Check: Trump in South KoreaIn an address to business leaders at the APEC CEO Lunch in Gyeongju, South Korea, President Donald Trump made numerous claims that require examination.
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Trump’s APEC Address: $18 Trillion in Investments, Peace Deals, and Xi Meeting Preview
Read more: Trump’s APEC Address: $18 Trillion in Investments, Peace Deals, and Xi Meeting PreviewIn a triumphant address to business leaders at the APEC CEO Lunch in Gyeongju, South Korea, President Donald Trump declared America’s economic resurgence with $18 trillion in new investment commitments in less than a year, 45 stock market records in nine months, and 1.9 million new American-born workers employed.
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Summary of the Case: Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc.
Read more: Summary of the Case: Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc.The Court must decide if the President exceeded statutory and constitutional limits by using emergency powers to impose tariffs without explicit legislative authorization.
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Trump Addresses Troops on USS George Washington, Announces Major Defense and Economic Initiatives
Read more: Trump Addresses Troops on USS George Washington, Announces Major Defense and Economic InitiativesPresident Trump announces major military policy reversals aboard USS George Washington in Japan, pledging to return aircraft carriers to steam catapults and hydraulic elevators after polling sailors directly. Also revealed: immediate missile delivery to Japan, $17 trillion in foreign investment, and claims of ending 8 wars in 8 months.
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Trump, Long Erratic on the World Stage, Reaches a New Level
Read more: Trump, Long Erratic on the World Stage, Reaches a New LevelDavid E. Sanger’s article examines President Donald Trump’s increasingly erratic second-term foreign policy, noting a few headline successes but emphasizing how impulsive reversals, personal grievances, and unclear objectives unsettle allies and complicate crises from Canada and China to Venezuela and Ukraine.
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Your Outrage is Manufactured
Read more: Your Outrage is ManufacturedAn infographic compares “500+ BLM riots” to “January 6” with stark statistics designed to make one seem catastrophic and the other trivial.
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Trump on Air Force One: China Meeting, Tariff Wars, and Possible Kim Jong-un Encounter
Read more: Trump on Air Force One: China Meeting, Tariff Wars, and Possible Kim Jong-un EncounterPresident Donald Trump held an extensive press gaggle aboard Air Force One on October 24, 2025, previewing a major Asia-Pacific trip and addressing multiple foreign policy flashpoints.
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Donald Trump Speaks at a Homeland Security Roundtable – October 23, 2025
Read more: Donald Trump Speaks at a Homeland Security Roundtable – October 23, 2025The roundtable featured cabinet members and law enforcement leaders who described an anti-cartel operation as unprecedented in scope, with Trump emphasizing plans to expand efforts to cities like Chicago while postponing a planned surge in San Francisco after tech leaders requested time to address crime independently