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Iran’s $250,000 Bounty on Dissidents Is a Direct Test of U.S. Resolve

An Iran-linked hacking group allegedly placed a $250,000 bounty on dissidents in North America, leaked their home addresses, and hinted at cartel involvement. This isn’t just foreign drama — it’s a direct challenge to U.S. sovereignty and a test of whether Washington will defend free speech on American soil.

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In and Out: The Doctrine of Decisive Action

The content discusses President Trump’s foreign policy shift from prolonged entanglement to a more decisive “Get It Done” doctrine focusing on clear objectives with minimal occupation. This strategy prioritizes immediate action over lengthy negotiations, applying pressure without prolonged military involvement. Critics view it as reckless, but supporters see clarity and efficiency in achieving goals.

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Is There a Real Problem at DHS, or Just Partisan Defiance?

Recent federal court rulings criticize the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for constitutional violations, notably obstructing detainees’ access to legal counsel. This governmental overreach raises concerns regarding accountability and legal compliance. Both sides of the political spectrum must address these institutional issues to uphold the rule of law effectively.

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When Border Enforcement Becomes a Global ScapegoatWhy the outrage over ICE agents says more about politics than public safety

As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach, controversies arise over the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Italy for security coordination. Critics engage in performative outrage, ignoring the necessity of such international cooperation. This backlash undermines trust in security measures, prompting concerns about prioritizing symbolism over effective governance in event safety.

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Trump Draws a Hard Line: Federal Property Will Be Defended—States Must Handle Their Own Riots

Donald Trump outlined his administration’s response to urban unrest, emphasizing federalism and accountability. He declared that federal intervention would occur only upon local requests, asserting that states bear responsibility. Trump also pledged to safeguard federal properties aggressively, warning of severe consequences for vandalism or assaults, while highlighting cooperation if requested by local leaders.

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Senate Democrats Threaten to Block DHS Funding, Risking Another Shutdown

Senate Democrats are threatening to block funding for the Department of Homeland Security, even if it triggers another government shutdown, following a deadly Minneapolis encounter involving federal agents. Rather than wait for facts or investigations, party leaders are doubling down on obstruction — prioritizing political narratives over public safety, border enforcement, and basic governance.

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House Passes DHS Funding Bill as ICE Protests Collide With Shutdown Deadline

The U.S. House approved $64 billion in funding for the Department of Homeland Security by a narrow vote amid deep partisan divides over immigration policies, particularly concerning ICE. While almost all Republicans supported the bill, Democratic opposition centered on concerns about enforcement tactics. The bill now moves to the Senate for further scrutiny.

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Former New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s Immigration Record Draws Scrutiny After Leaving Office

Phil Murphy’s tenure as New Jersey governor is under scrutiny for his immigration policies, which aimed to establish the state as a “sanctuary.” While supporters view these policies as compassionate, critics argue they undermine public safety and challenge federal law. Murphy’s legacy raises important questions about state versus federal immigration responsibilities.

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Humanity, Accountability, and the Rule of Law

The recent deaths of multiple detainees at an ICE facility in El Paso raise critical concerns about the immigration enforcement system’s accountability and legitimacy. Calls for transparency and independent investigations emphasize the need for improved policies and training. Strengthening oversight and addressing failures is essential for restoring public trust in immigration enforcement practices.

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Army Airborne Units Placed on Standby as Minneapolis Unrest Escalates

Two U.S. Army airborne battalions have been placed on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota as unrest continues in Minneapolis following a fatal ICE-related shooting. While officials stress the move is precautionary, the situation has reignited debate over federal authority, the Insurrection Act, and the limits of domestic military involvement.

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