Category : Federal Government


White House Spins Trump's 'Nationalize Voting' Call

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt attempted to reframe Donald Trump's call to 'nationalize the voting' as support for voter ID laws, despite Trump's actual comments urging Republicans to take over election processes in multiple states.

French Prosecutors Seek 5-Year Ban on Marine Le Pen

French prosecutors have formally requested a five-year ban on Marine Le Pen from holding public office, following her appeals trial in Paris. This significant legal move could reshape the French political landscape.

Poilievre Must Address Trump Issue to Maintain Support

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces a critical challenge in addressing U.S. President Donald Trump's policies, as polling shows Trump is a top-tier concern for Canadian voters ahead of domestic issues like housing and immigration.

Clintons to Testify in House Epstein Probe

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have finalized an agreement to provide testimony to a House committee investigating the Jeffrey Epstein case, avoiding a potential contempt vote.

Clintons Agree to Depositions on Epstein Relationship

Former President Bill Clinton and former first lady Hillary Clinton have agreed to provide depositions to the House Oversight Committee regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein, following threats of contempt charges.

Harper Denies Signing Alberta Separatist Petition

Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated he did not sign a petition for Alberta separation during a discussion with Jean Chrétien in Ottawa, where they addressed rising nationalism and global shifts.

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