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DOJ Drops Lawsuit Against Peter Navarro

The Department of Justice has dropped a lawsuit filed under the Biden administration against Trump adviser Peter Navarro.

Former WH Press Secretary Claims She’s No Longer a Democrat

Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced that she has left the Democratic Party to become an Independent.

Pentagon Permits Civilian Employees to Assist DHS

The Pentagon announced that it will permit civilian employees to aid Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel in border security and immigration enforcement operations.

Trump Says No ‘Immediate Peace’ Between Russia, Ukraine

President Donald Trump announced that he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin, acknowledging that there will be no "immediate peace" in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Red State’s Major City Adopts Pride Flag

Missoula, Montana, voted to adopt the Pride flag as the city's official flag in a 9-2 vote.

Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Blocking CCP Land Purchases

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (D) vetoed a bill that would have blocked the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from purchasing land in the state.

Trump’s Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Take Effect

President Donald Trump's 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum went into effect.

Judge Blocks Trump’s Ban — Trans Prison Care Must Resume

A federal judge ruled on June 3, 2025, that the Trump administration must restart taxpayer-funded gender-affirming care in federal prisons.

UNC Asheville Fires Dean After Secret Tape Reveals “I Love Breaking Rules” DEI Push

A hidden-camera video captured UNC Asheville’s Dean of Students, Megan Pugh, admitting she continued to promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts despite official bans.

Yale Activists End Hunger Strike for Gaza Amid Health Decline

A pro‑Palestinian hunger strike at Yale University ended after ten days as participants cited worsening health and a lack of response from administration.

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