President Donald Trump’s first day back in office marked a bold step toward reshaping the federal stance on gender identity. With one of his initial executive orders, Trump instructed the federal government to cease recognizing transgender identities, opting instead to define gender strictly as male or female. This measure aligns with his broader agenda to curb what he describes as “gender extremism,” aiming to prevent social engineering of gender and race by the federal government. The move garnered significant praise from advocates of women’s sports and groups supporting sex-based rights.…

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Donald Trump made headlines with a bold move that delivered on one of his campaign promises. In a striking display of executive power, Trump signed nine executive orders at the Capital One Arena, aimed at reversing a slew of decisions made by his predecessor, Joe Biden. Among these, the standout was an executive order that rolled back 78 of Biden’s directives, setting the stage for a new chapter in Trump’s presidency. In a surprising twist, Trump also granted pardons to over 1,500 individuals linked to the January 6th events at…

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The Senate Armed Services Committee has taken a significant step by voting along party lines to move Pete Hegseth’s nomination for defense secretary to a full Senate vote. With a narrow 14-13 vote, Hegseth, a former Fox News host and Army National Guard veteran, is now one step closer to taking on this crucial role within the Trump administration. This decision came shortly after Hegseth faced a challenging confirmation hearing. The hearing highlighted a distinct divide between the parties, with Democrats raising concerns over his views on women in combat roles. Hegseth’s military background and media presence have made him a prominent figure, and this was evident in the intense…

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