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[Thursday, May 22] US News Headlines from r/politics

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1. “One Big Beautiful Bill” Legislative Package

1.1 Bill Passage and Congressional Process

The House of Representatives narrowly passed President Trump’s sweeping domestic policy package, officially titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (H.R.1) [1], after an overnight marathon session [2]. The legislation passed by a single vote [3], with Republicans securing key holdout votes including Rep. Chip Roy [4]. The vote was notably dramatic – at least one Republican representative missed the crucial vote because he fell asleep [5]. The bill now advances to the Senate where GOP leadership is working to avoid a potential revolt [6], particularly regarding the Medicaid provisions.

[Thursday, May 22] US News Headlines from r/Conservative

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1. Presidential & Executive Actions

1.1 Administration Initiatives

The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s authorization to enroll international students [1][2], citing antisemitism and campus protests as justification. The Department of Homeland Security implemented this significant policy shift, potentially affecting thousands of students. In another major policy reversal, the administration has redirected $365 million previously allocated for Puerto Rico solar power projects [3], demonstrating a shift in energy priorities. Attorney General Bondi’s Justice Department has dismissed lawsuits against police departments initiated by the previous administration [4], signaling a change in federal oversight of law enforcement. Vice President Vance has publicly defended the controversial use of the Alien Enemies Act while criticizing judicial intervention in immigration enforcement [5]. A troubling report claims U.S. officials during the previous administration deliberately delayed warning the public about heart inflammation risks associated with COVID-19 vaccines [6].

[Wednesday, May 21] US News Headlines from r/politics

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1. Immigration and Border Security

1.1 South Sudan Deportation Crisis and Court Challenges

The Trump administration faces serious legal repercussions over deportations to South Sudan. A judge has ruled the administration “violated court order(s)” [1] [2] and officials potentially face “criminal contempt” charges [3]. Reports indicate Vietnamese and Burmese migrants were “illegally deported” to South Sudan [4], with a judge mandating U.S. officials “keep custody of migrants flown to South Sudan” [5].

[Wednesday, May 21] US News Headlines from r/Conservative

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1. Trump Administration Policies and Diplomacy

1.1 National Security Initiatives

President Trump has initiated the “Golden Dome” missile defense program with a $175 billion budget allocation [1]. The administration has appointed a Space Force general to lead this major security initiative [2], and Trump has recently disclosed additional details about the system designed to protect the United States [3]. The program has generated international tension, with China expressing strong opposition, specifically accusing the U.S. of “turning space into a warzone” with the project [4].

[Tuesday, May 20] US News Headlines from r/politics

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1. Trump Administration & Executive Branch

1.1 Presidential Actions and Statements

President Trump has adopted a confrontational approach toward House Republicans opposing his budget bill, explicitly warning them: “Don’t f— around with Medicaid” [1][2]. His communication style has intensified, with hostile comments reported at a Kennedy Center Dinner [3] and unsubstantiated claims that former President Biden delayed sharing his cancer diagnosis [4]. During a press briefing, Trump claimed Biden has “Stage 9” cancer [5]. Following a two-hour conversation with Russian President Putin, Trump failed to secure a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire [6] and subsequently characterized the Ukraine conflict as “not my problem” [7].

[Tuesday, May 20] US News Headlines from r/Conservative

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1. Executive Branch and Administration

1.1 Trump Administration Actions and Policies

The Trump administration has raised critical security concerns regarding a potential deal to incorporate Alibaba’s AI technology into iPhones [1], signaling heightened scrutiny of Chinese technology in U.S. consumer products. Reports indicate the administration has reached a $5 million settlement with Ashli Babbitt’s family [2], a significant legal resolution following the January 6 events. President Trump’s recent comments on international sporting events have been characterized as “pure comedy” by supportive media [3].