📰 Trump rides major wave of momentum going into July Fourth after Iran, BBB, Supreme Court and lawsuit victories

Trump rides major wave of momentum going into July Fourth after Iran, BBB, Supreme Court and lawsuit victories

President Donald Trump recently signed a $3.3 trillion tax and domestic policy bill, marking a series of recent victories for his administration, including a Supreme Court ruling and strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities. The bill includes permanent tax breaks from Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, raises the debt limit, and includes provisions for defense and immigration initiatives. The administration also implemented Medicaid reforms and expanded work requirements for certain programs. The U.S. launched strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, with conflicting reports on the impact, and the Supreme Court limited lower courts from issuing universal injunctions. CBS settled a lawsuit with Trump over a “60 Minutes” interview, with the settlement funds going towards his future presidential library and legal fees.

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📰 Republicans praise ‘big, beautiful bill’s’ work requirement for Medicaid: ‘We’ve got to get back to work’

Republicans praise 'big, beautiful bill’s' work requirement for Medicaid: ‘We’ve got to get back to work’

The article discusses a provision in a bill that adds a work requirement for adults to be eligible for Medicaid. Republican senators support the requirement, emphasizing the importance of work and reducing dependency on government assistance. Democrats express concerns that the work requirement may lead to people losing healthcare coverage. The debate highlights differing views on the role of work requirements in social welfare programs. Experts argue that the work requirement could lead to millions of noncitizens and able-bodied adults being removed from Medicaid eligibility, while others believe it will incentivize work and reduce fraud in the system.

📰 Trump White House calls out Smithsonian for pushing ‘one-sided, divisive political narratives’

Trump White House calls out Smithsonian for pushing 'one-sided, divisive political narratives'

The Trump administration has criticized the Smithsonian Institution for allegedly promoting one-sided, divisive political narratives with federal funding. White House official Lindsey Halligan expressed concerns about the content displayed at the National Museum of American History’s Entertainment Nation exhibit, which has been accused of presenting American culture in a politically charged manner. The exhibit reinterprets iconic American characters and cultural milestones through a critical lens, sparking controversy. The administration is conducting a top-to-bottom content review in collaboration with senior Smithsonian leaders to ensure historical accuracy and alignment with American values. President Trump issued an executive order in March directing the Board of Regents to eliminate what he considers divisive or anti-American ideologies from Smithsonian museums, leading to tensions within the board over the review process.

📰 Judge backs Trump admin’s deportation push for 8 illegal migrants after another judge blocks it

Judge backs Trump admin's deportation push for 8 illegal migrants after another judge blocks it

A Massachusetts federal judge denied a request from eight migrants to halt their deportation to South Sudan, with Justice Department lawyers stating they were scheduled to be flown out on Friday. The migrants, from various countries including Cuba, Laos, and Mexico, filed new claims after a Supreme Court ruling clarified that a Boston federal judge couldn’t require the Department of Homeland Security to hold them. Federal Judge Randolph Moss in Washington temporarily stopped the Trump administration’s efforts to deport the migrants, who argued that being sent to South Sudan would violate their constitutional rights. The migrants, some convicted of crimes including murder, were detained in Djibouti for six weeks instead of being brought back to the U.S. The case highlights the ongoing legal battles over the Trump administration’s policy of deporting migrants to third countries to deter immigration.

📰 Trump signs ‘big, beautiful’ bill in sweeping victory for second term agenda, overcoming Dems and GOP rebels

Trump signs 'big, beautiful' bill in sweeping victory for second term agenda, overcoming Dems and GOP rebels

President Donald Trump signed a $3.3 trillion bill that includes permanent tax breaks and new deductions, aiming to fuel economic growth and benefit hard-working citizens. The bill also raises the debt limit by $5 trillion and allocates funds for defense and immigration initiatives. The measure faced scrutiny over Medicaid reforms and work requirements, with the Senate barely passing it after some reforms were removed due to Senate rules. The legislation emphasizes border security and promises to make America great again, with warnings that failure to pass it could lead to a tax hike and recession. Democrats did not support the bill, criticizing it as cruel for its impact on Medicaid and SNAP beneficiaries.

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