trump administration
Capitol Attack
January 6 Committee Approves 4 Criminal Referrals Against Trump
House lawmakers urged the Justice Department to prosecute the former president.
By Eric Lutz
My Dad Was Falsely Charged With Being a Spy for China
“I have seen firsthand the harms the US government’s national security fears can cause.”
By Joyce Xi
Biden Just Took a Major Step Toward Decriminalizing Marijuana
The president is pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple possession.
By Lex McMenamin
SCOTUS
Trust In the Supreme Court Plummets After Overturning Roe v. Wade
A Gallup poll found that 58% of Americans disapprove of the way SCOTUS is handling its job.
By Kelly Rissman
White House
Florida Gov Lured Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard in a ‘Cruel’ Stunt
The migrants were reportedly falsely promised expedited work papers.
By Caleb Ecarma
Why the FBI Searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Home
Agents were reportedly searching for “classified documents related to nuclear weapons.”
By Lex McMenamin and Allegra Kirkland
Can Young People Really Use the Courts to Stop Climate Change?
A youth-led climate case is going to trial for the first time ever.
By Ray Levy Uyeda
This Supreme Court Case Protects Undocumented Students' Right to Education
Texas' governor signaled he wants to see it overturned.
By Mary Retta
Capitol Attack
Trump Had a Meltdown on Jan. 6, Former White House Aide Testifies
Trump allegedly lunged at one of his security staffers and threw his lunch at the wall.
By Eric Lutz
The Many Unseen Financial Costs of DACA
This June marks the 10-year anniversary of the DACA program.
By Jacqui Germain
The White Supremacist ‘Great Replacement Theory’ Has Deep Roots
It’s been around for centuries in different forms.
By Reece Jones
“Precision” Weapons Are Often Nothing of the Sort
Drones have “accidentally” killed thousands of people.
By Catherine Connolly
On the 48th Anniversary of ‘Roe v. Wade,’ Abortion Access Still Isn’t a Guarantee
“Rather than simply observing Roe’s anniversary […] let’s use it as an opportunity to advocate for holistic reproductive justice at every level.”
By Lauren Rankin
Barr Resigns as Trump Goes All-In on Overturning Election
The attorney general said two weeks ago there was no evidence of voter fraud.
By Lucy Diavolo
Trump’s Team Still Meddling as Electoral College Casts Its Votes
Meanwhile, Michigan shut down access to its Capitol amid security concerns.
By Lucy Diavolo
COVID-19 Cases in Jails Devastate Relatives on the Outside
Cassandra Greer-Lee says she made 132 calls trying to secure proper medical care for her loved one.
By Teen Vogue Staff
The Family Separation Crisis Still Isn’t Over
But the Trump administration finally turned over data that could help.
By Kaylen Ralph