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Iowa Pollster Fights Back Against Trump’s Lawsuit, Citing First Amendment Protections
The lawsuit accuses Selzer’s poll of “fraud” and “election interference,” but her attorneys argue polls are protected political speech.
The lawsuit accuses Selzer’s poll of “fraud” and “election interference,” but her attorneys argue polls are protected political speech.
The vague language in the orders created confusion over what qualifies as “equity-related” activities, potentially harming programs addressing systemic inequities.
The $500 billion deal aims to bolster U.S. industries and help taxpayers recoup investments in Ukraine's defense.
Gen. Brown, the second Black officer in the role, served for 16 months, focusing on Ukraine and Middle East tensions.
Justice Department argues for broader presidential removal powers, calling Dellinger’s tenure a “constitutional red line.”
Musk faces threats after layoffs in his Department of Government Efficiency but does not have Secret Service protection.
Civilians are evacuating as villages turn into war zones, while Ukraine faces mounting military challenges.
Critics worry his growing influence and ties to Donald Trump could lead to the weaponization of power to silence dissent.