With the 47th president back in office and rolling out sweeping policy changes, U.S. senators address Black voters who are demanding to know how Democrats are pushing back. In response, U.S. Senate Democrats point to legal challenges, grassroots engagement, and judicial appointments as evidence they are actively fighting on multiple fronts.
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47th president abruptly fires Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden
The White House abruptly fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, the first woman and African American to hold the role, as part of a broader purge of officials seen as opposing his agenda.
Could Gen. Lloyd Austin III have survived leaking war plans?
A major national security breach has come under scrutiny after The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief was accidentally added to a Signal group chat where Trump administration officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance, discussed a pending military strike. While lawmakers from both parties have expressed concern, critics argue that the response would be far harsher if the officials involved weren’t White and connected to Trump.
President blames diversity hiring for deadly midair collision–without evidence
President Donald Trump used the occasion of the deadliest American aviation disaster in over two decades to launch a diatribe against diversity hiring, baselessly blaming DEI initiatives for undermining air safety, despite the federal investigation still underway and first responders working to recover bodies from the Potomac River.
Biden tells Hill Democrats he won’t step aside amid party drama: ‘It’s time for it to end’
President Joe Biden has written a letter to congressional Democrats urging them to end the intraparty drama and focus on defeating Donald Trump in the upcoming election, while Democratic lawmakers weigh whether to support Biden or seek a different candidate.

