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The NAACP’s “State of the Black Union” Misses the Bigger Question: Who Actually Speaks for Black America?

The NAACP’s recent email, “The State of the Black Union,” accuses Trump’s administration of “policy violence” against Black Americans, advocating urgent political action. It critiques various policies as harmful yet risks oversimplifying complex issues; highlighting a lack of representation for diverse Black political views and diminishing the quality of democratic discourse.

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Power, Prosecution, and the Politics of Retaliation

Conservative activist Kenneth Rosa warns of a troubling trend in American politics where elections increasingly determine not just policy, but also legal consequences for political figures. The perception of partisan motivations in law enforcement undermines public trust. Rosa argues that a justice system must maintain impartiality to preserve democracy and prevent retaliatory politics.

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Chris Van Hollen’s “Power for the People Act” Targets Big Tech—But Risks Higher Costs and Federal Overreach

Senator Chris Van Hollen’s Power for the People Act aims to address rising electricity costs by targeting big tech data centers. Critics argue it misdiagnoses the cause of increased utility prices, penalizes private investment, expands federal power, overlooks market solutions, and risks future investment, advocating instead for market reforms over regulatory burdens.

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Governor Mikie Sherrill Starts With Six Executive Orders — A Signal of Style, Not Substance

On her first day, New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill issued six executive orders focused on reorganizing government operations and establishing advisory groups. While supporters praise her decisiveness, critics argue it resembles past bureaucratic processes without substantial reform. Key issues like fiscal restraint and immediate public safety measures remain unaddressed, raising concerns about effective governance.

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