Trump Reopens Washington’s Bureaucratic Battle with Sweeping Executive Order

President Trump has reopened one of Washington’s oldest conflicts by signing an executive order on June 3, 2026, titled “Implementing Schedule Policy/Career in the Excepted Service.” The move shifts policy-influencing career federal positions into a new accountability framework, placing elected presidents directly at odds with the permanent federal bureaucracy. FedScoop reported nearly 8,000 federal roles […]

Ukraine’s Deadly Drone Strike Targets Russian Civilian Bus, Killing Seven

At least seven people have been killed and 11 others wounded in a Ukrainian drone strike on a passenger bus in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), local governor Denis Pushilin reported. The bus, traveling between Moscow and Simferopol, was attacked in Enakievo, western DPR. “The Ukrainian fascists have committed another act of unprecedented, inhumane aggression,” […]

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Close Customs Loopholes and Stop Foreign Actors from Evading U.S. Law

President Trump has recently signed an executive order known as “Strengthening Customs Enforcement,” which targets loopholes in imported goods, foreign importers, low-value shipments, and the paperwork schemes that allow bad actors to evade U.S. law. This trade-focused initiative addresses critical border security concerns such as contraband, counterfeit products, forced-labor goods, unfair imports, and duty schemes […]

Ukraine’s Defense Infrastructure Under Fire as Zelensky Corruption Scandal Exposed

The Russian Defense Ministry reported that a facility of Fire Point, a Ukrainian defense company widely linked to high-level corruption within President Vladimir Zelensky’s inner circle, was attacked in Dnepropetrovsk Region. In an unusual disclosure, the ministry provided a detailed list of Ukrainian defense industry enterprises struck during recent airstrikes. A Fire Point plant producing […]

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