Tag: Congress
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KY Rep Responds to Trump Lowlife Taunt on Epstein Files Act
Lawmaker Stands by Epstein Files Act Amid Trump Attack A Kentucky congressman who co-authored a law mandating the federal government to release all Jeffrey Epstein-related documents says he will not be deterred by a Christmas-day jab from President Donald Trump. Trump labeled the congressman a “lowlife” in a social media post after the act was…
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Digvijaya Singh lauds RSS organization as Modi’s rise from worker to PM draws attention
Digvijaya Singh’s unexpected praise highlights the power of organization The political frontline in India occasionally delivers statements that surprise both rivals and allies. In a recent social media post, veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh drew attention by praising the organizational strength of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The post, shared amid ongoing political rivalries, has…
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Where the Democratic and Republican parties are headed next: early primaries to watch
Introduction: primaries as the battleground for the future As the calendar moves toward the next year’s primaries, both the Democratic and Republican parties face pivotal contests that could redefine their policy directions, leadership, and electoral strategies. Hotly contested races for Congress and governor are not just about who wins the seat; they are about the…
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Epstein Files Act: Kentucky Rep Responds to Trump Taunt
Kentucky Republican Stands by Epstein Files Act Despite Trump Mockery A Kentucky congressman who helped write a law directing the federal government to release all Jeffrey Epstein files found his resolve tested after President Donald Trump labeled him a “lowlife” in a Christmas jab. The clash highlights a broader confrontation over transparency, victim advocacy, and…
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Digvijaya Singh Praises Sangh with PM Modi Throwback Photo: BJP Attacks Congress
Overview: A high-profile remark becomes a political flashpoint In a developing political moment, senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member Digvijaya Singh drew attention by praising the RSS-linked Sangh while sharing a throwback photo featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The post, which connected historical figures and organizational roots to current-day political discourse, quickly became a…
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RSS Organizational Power: Digvijaya Singh Praises RSS
Digvijaya Singh’s Gesture Sends Signals Beyond a Compliment In a moment that drew attention across India’s political spectrum, veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh publicly praised the organizational strength of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The remarks came as Singh shared a photograph of a rally or gathering, highlighting what he described as the RSS’s disciplined…
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Kentucky Republican Responds to Trump ‘Lowlife’ Taunt Over Epstein Files Act
Background: A bipartisan push for Epstein transparency A Republican congressman from Kentucky who co-authored a bill aimed at forcing the federal government to disclose its files on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has found himself in the national spotlight, not for the details of the files, but for a Christmas-day clash of political rhetoric. The measure,…
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Digvijaya Singh’s Praise of RSS Sparks BJP-Con Congress Online Jostle: A Political Turn in India
Overview: A Surprising Alignment Triggers Online Debate In a surprising turn that has animated political discourse in India, veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh commended the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in the context of a throwback photograph featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The moment, captured and circulated across social platforms, quickly attracted attention not just for…
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Congress, the ICC, and Selective Engagement With International Justice: Sanctions as a Signal
Introduction: A new chapter in U.S. diplomacy and international justice The United States’ decision to impose sanctions on sitting judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) marks a significant and provocative moment in the ongoing debate over how to engage with international justice institutions. While Congress voices concerns about accountability, transparency, and domestic sovereignty, the…
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Congress, the ICC, and Selective Engagement With International Justice: Sanctions That Treat a Court Like a Threat
Introduction: A Turning Point in U.S. Policy toward the ICC The December 18, 2025, move by Secretary of State Marco Rubio to sanction two International Criminal Court (ICC) judges marks a provocative shift in how the United States navigates international justice. By targeting judges rather than the ICC as an institution, Washington signals that it…
