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Trump’s Blockade Gamble Is a Brutal Test of Whether Economic Siege Can Break Iran

Trump Is Turning the Federal Government Into a Personal Branding Engine

What Has Shifted in the 2028 Democratic Presidential Field? Kamala Harris
The race is still wide open, but Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, and a handful of other Democrats are already shaping the early contours of a contest that could look very different from the party’s recent primaries.

The 2026 Election Has Already Exposed One Hard Truth
Trump’s push for mid-decade redistricting has forced Democrats to decide whether they still play by old norms or answer fire with fire.

King Charles’ Quiet but Sharp Message to America
In a carefully staged address to Congress, Charles III praised the U.S.-U.K. bond while subtly defending democracy, alliances, and restraint at a moment of rising political tension.

Gunfire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Exposes the Fragility of America’s Democratic Theater
The attack on a <b>free speech</b> ritual was not just a security breach; it was a brutal reminder that <b>political violence</b> is now colliding with the public ceremonies that hold American democracy together.

The 60-Day War Powers Clock Is Ticking — and Washington Is Still Fighting Over Iran
A post-Vietnam law gives Congress a deadline to approve military action, but the Trump administration says the Iran ceasefire may pause the clock.

Trump’s “Don’t Rush Me” Message Exposes a High-Stakes War of Attrition With Iran
Trump is trying to project control, but the real contest is whether <b>Iran</b> can outlast <b>American political will</b> while <b>oil prices</b>, <b>midterm pressure</b>, and a widening regional crisis keep squeezing Washington

Why Trump’s Gas-Price Spin Isn’t Likely to Win Over Drivers
The administration is leaning on a little-known market term to argue relief is near, but everyday Americans are still staring at painful numbers at the pump.

Trump’s Iran Ceasefire Pause Reveals a Riskier Pattern Than a Simple TACO Tuesday
Trump’s decision to extend the <b>ceasefire</b> with <b>Iran</b> is not just another case of backing down — it exposes a broader collapse in <b>U.S. coercive strategy</b>, weakens the credibility of American threats, and leaves Washington searching for an exit that does not look like defeat.
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