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What might victory in the Iran conflict look like?

April 15, 2026April 15, 2026 Bryan Renbaum

“Victory in Iran would look like the straits are open and the nuclear threat confined-precisely the situation when the Iran nuclear agreement (that Trump tore up) was in place and respected,” said Ken Adelman, who served as President Ronald Reagan’s Arms Control Director from 1983-87.

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Judicial Watch: New FBI Records Reveal Warnings about Suspicious Individual before Trump Shooting in Butler

February 12, 2026February 12, 2026 Press Release

Washington, DC – Judicial Watch announced today that it forced the release of 37 heavily redacted pages from the Federal Bureau of Investigation

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Ehrlich: Partisan divide over DHS funding may result in a brief ‘partial shutdown’

February 11, 2026 Bryan Renbaum

Former Maryland governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said he believes intense partisan gridlock on Capitol Hill over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may lead to a brief shutdown of that agency, as funding is set to expire after midnight on Friday.

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How likely is another government shutdown at the end of January?

December 3, 2025December 3, 2025 Bryan Renbaum

The 43-day government shutdown that ended just a few weeks ago was the longest in U.S. history. And it caused a world of hurt to federal employees who temporarily went without paychecks and airline passengers who experienced frequently flight delays and cancellations.

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Send in the Troops: Trump’s March Toward Authoritarianism

August 13, 2025 Michael Olesker

With his customary ham-handed delicacy, President Donald Trump gazes 40 miles north from the Oval Office, glimpses the landscape, and declares this city “so far gone.”

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Former DNC chair: Attacks on Trump are not enough for Democrats to win

May 15, 2025May 15, 2025 Bryan Renbaum

Former DNC chair and former Pennsylvania governor Edward Rendell said if Democrats want to retake control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections the party must go beyond attacks on President Donald Trump and come up with an issue-focused campaign message.

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Recession could affect next year’s midterm elections

April 23, 2025April 23, 2025 Bryan Renbaum

President Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to make consumer staples less expensive. But his decision to impose massive tariffs on America’s trading partners has the potential to increase inflation and ultimately lead to an economic slowdown, analysts said.

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Trump’s tariffs could cost the GOP control of Congress, political analysts say

April 3, 2025 Bryan Renbaum

President Donald Trump’s decision to impose the strictest tariff regime in a century on America’s closest trading partners could bring about economic devastation and could cause Republicans to lose control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections, according to political analysts.

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Musk firings of federal employees could bring economic devastation to Maryland

February 26, 2025March 27, 2025 Bryan Renbaum

A little more than a month after President Donald Trump was sworn into office for a second non-consecutive term the new administration has lit a fire underneath the Washington bureaucracy the likes of which have not been seen in nearly a century.

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Will America’s relations with its adversaries improve under a second Trump administration?

November 27, 2024 Bryan Renbaum

In the nearly four years President Joe Biden has been in office the world has arguably become a more dangerous place than at any other time since the height of the Cold War in the 1960s.

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