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Trump Administration

Illustration of business figures on a paper boat approaching a digital iceberg, symbolizing the unseen complexity of blockchain technology beneath government initiatives.

Blockchain Comes to USAID. Will It Survive Washington?

For years, government flirtation with blockchain has followed the same pattern: lofty white papers, pilot programs and swift disappearances into the policy abyss. Now, the Trump administration says it wants to retool USAID with blockchain-backed procurement under a new banner—the International Humanitarian Assistance agency.
By Arthur Azizov
Illustration of a suited figure holding a globe while standing on a red ship approaching Greenland, which is depicted with fishing villages, ice caps, and resource icons, surrounded by multiple boats.

Greenland Is Sitting on $4 Trillion in Rare Earth that Could Reshape Global Power

Greenland has 56,000 people, one grocery store chain and enough rare earths to keep a superpower humming. Washington wants it—openly. Vice President Vance’s surprise visit with his wife has reignited tension with Denmark and opened a fresh chapter in the U.S.’s increasingly un-subtle Arctic ambitions. But even if America gets the minerals, does it have the means to process them? Or is this just one more high-stakes handout to Beijing?
By Shreyas Sinha
Cryptocurrency

Why the US Cryptocurrency Revolution Could Be Pushed Overseas

Cryptocurrency provides freedom that will make America even greater, if the government doesn't screw it up.
By Nick Spanos
Ross Perot.

How Ross Perot Helped Give Birth to Donald Trump’s MAGA Movement

By John A. Tures
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump

Trump’s Personality Cult Just Celebrated Its First Official Holiday

By Chris Roberts
Donald Trump

How Trump’s Broken Promises Make Him Even More Dangerous

By Chris Roberts
MAGA Hat

Who’s Winning: The Trump Brand or the Progressive Brand?

By John A. Tures
U.S. President Donald Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr.

President Trump Defends Using Foreign Dirt on Political Opponents

By Harmon Leon
U.S. President Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen.

An Update on All of the Trump Officials in Prison or Awaiting Trial

By Harmon Leon

Urban Outfitters CEO Blames Struggling Business on Trump Tax Reform’s ‘Sugar High’

By Sissi Cao

John Bolton Downgraded From Trump’s Hype Man to Irritant Amid Iran War Escalation

By Davis Richardson
Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin

The Very Conspicuous, 760-Mile-Long Hole in the Trump-Russia Conspiracy

By Chris Roberts

Could Trump Get Into Legal Trouble for ‘Tweet-Surging’ a Penny Stock by 200 Percent?

By Sissi Cao

Who Will Trump Choose to Replace Stephen Moore & Herman Cain at the Federal Reserve?

By Davis Richardson

Trump’s Tax Plan Raised Taxes for Gold Star Families—Now, Democrats Hope to Change That

By Davis Richardson
U.S. President Donald Trump (L) chats with Russia's President Vladimir Putin (R).

The Full Story of Trump’s Russia Ties Will Come Out—But It’ll Take Time

By John R. Schindler

Elizabeth Warren Wants Amazon to Pay $698 Million More in Taxes

By Davis Richardson
Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

In Mueller’s Report, Look for Obstruction of Elections, Not Just Obstruction of Justice

By John A. Tures
President Donald Trump.

Procter & Gamble CFO Says Trump Tax Plan Hurts ‘Local Job Creation’

By Davis Richardson
U.S. President Donald Trump.

Who—or What—Was the FBI’s Mole at the Heart of the Trump Campaign?

By John R. Schindler
President Trump arrives back at the White House on December 7, 2018.

President Trump Really May Go to Jail—For the Rest of His Life

By John R. Schindler
US Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) speaking to reports regarding the Russia investigation, in Washington, D.C., January, 2018.

Democrats Have Their Own Kremlin Influence Problem, Starting with Al Gore and Maxine Waters

By John R. Schindler

The New Acting Attorney General Says Trump’s Finances Should Be Off-Limits to Mueller

By Davis Richardson

Cardi B Tells Jimmy Kimmel About Her Broken Vagina, Worries About the Government Assassinating Her

By Helen Holmes
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