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The epicenter of DC and by extension, the country: The White House is US government incarnate, it's hard to discern what goes on behind those walls...
Eagle The Enduring Symbol of America
Introduction: The Eagle as America’s Identity Few symbols are as deeply tied to the United States as the eagle. Chosen as the national emblem in 1782, the bald eagle represents freedom, power, and resilience. From government seals to sports mascots and even pop culture, the eagle continues to dominate as a unifying trend across the country.
By KAMRAN AHMAD7 months ago in The Swamp
Gold could hit nearly $5,000 if Trump undermines Fed, says Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs has made the bold prediction that if Donald Trump wins the presidential election and follows through on his stated desire to exert stronger influence over the Federal Reserve, the price of gold could soar close to $5,000 per ounce. The Wall Street bank explained in a recent note to clients that the combination of political uncertainty, potential fiscal expansion, and a weakening of the central bank’s independence could create the perfect environment for investors to rush into safe haven assets. Gold has long been viewed as a hedge against instability and inflation, and any disruption to the credibility of the United States’ monetary policy could magnify demand.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in The Swamp
SCO Summit 2025:How the SCO Challenges U.S. Dominance
The world may have just witnessed a turning point in international politics. The recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit held in China has not only brought global attention but has also raised questions about the existing world order. For decades, the United States has enjoyed the role of a unilateral superpower—a kingdom of America, so to speak. But with China’s Xi Jinping, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and India’s Narendra Modi sharing the same frame, the Western world is beginning to feel the tremors of change.
By Leah Brooke7 months ago in The Swamp
The 2024 U.S. Election: What’s at Stake for America and the World
Introduction The United States is heading into one of the most consequential elections in modern history. As November 2024 approaches, the political landscape is more polarized than ever, with voters deeply divided over the economy, healthcare, immigration, climate change, and foreign policy. Beyond party lines, this election will determine how America positions itself both domestically and globally for the next decade. It is not simply a battle between candidates; it is a referendum on the nation’s identity, values, and future direction.
By muhammad arsalan7 months ago in The Swamp
Trump’s 2025 Comeback: What He’s Hiding About His Next Move
For months, political watchers and ordinary Americans alike have speculated about Donald Trump’s next move. After a tumultuous 2024, whispers of a 2025 comeback are growing louder—but what exactly is Trump planning, and why is he keeping the details under wraps?
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in The Swamp
The True Us Versus Them in the United States. Top Story - September 2025.
The Truth and the Point Laid Out Here is the truth that everyone in the United States seems to have forgotten. To my dear Republicans, Democrats are not the only corrupt people in the world of politics. Yes, they are the most corrupt at the moment, but they are certainly not the only ones. Corruption exists on every side of the government. To my dear Democrats… get your shit together and wake up to reality and the evil that is taking place. It is no longer the Democrat party in action and belief. The Democrat party has become the American Communists Party. Very tragic.
By Timothy A Rowland7 months ago in The Swamp
Prime Minister of Yemen's Houthi-Run Government Killed in Israeli Strike
**Prime Minister of Yemen's Houthi-Run Government Killed in Israeli Strike** In a shocking turn of events, the Prime Minister of Yemen’s Houthi-run government was killed in an Israeli airstrike, marking a significant escalation in the already volatile political and military landscape of the Middle East. The death of Abdul-Aziz bin Habtour, a high-ranking official in the Houthi-led administration, has shook Yemen, the region, and the international community. The strike, which occurred near the capital city of Sana’a, was reportedly a precision missile attack carried out by Israeli forces. While Israel has neither confirmed nor denied its involvement directly, sources close to the situation suggest that it was part of a broader strategy to target individuals linked to Iran and its allies in Yemen, as Israel has been vocal in its opposition to Iranian influence in the region. The Israeli government has, in recent years, increased its focus on containing Iran's influence, particularly within the Houthi movement, which has long been supported by Tehran.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in The Swamp
States Where You Can Still Get a COVID-19 Vaccine at CVS After RFK Jr. Policy Changes
**States where CVS still sells the COVID-19 vaccine after JFK Policy Changes** As of late August 2025, changes in U.S. federal vaccine policy have significantly impacted the way COVID-19 vaccines are distributed, particularly at retail locations like CVS. Under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued stricter guidelines regarding eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine, restricting access to individuals over the age of 75 or those with specific high-risk medical conditions. Consequently, CVS has modified its vaccine availability policies to provide varying levels of access based on state regulations. ### Overview of the Policy Changes
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump’s Mysterious Forward Lean: Harmless Habit or Health Crisis in the Making?. AI-Generated.
Donald Trump’s public appearances have always been scrutinized, from his handshakes to his mannerisms. But in recent months, a new detail has caught the attention of medical experts and political commentators alike: his increasingly noticeable forward-leaning posture.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in The Swamp
Why a Single Term in Office is the Cure for a Corrupt Congress
Let’s be blunt: the American political system is broken. It’s not broken because of one party or the other, but because of a design flaw so fundamental it corrupts everything it touches. The engine of our government doesn’t run on policy, principle, or the public good; it runs on re-election. Every decision, every vote, every “crisis du jour” is filtered through the single, all-consuming question: “How will this play back in the district?”
By The Colson Lens7 months ago in The Swamp
The Death of the Dollar
Have you ever wondered what it would mean if the U.S. dollar—the currency that has dominated global trade for decades—suddenly lost its power? It may sound like a distant possibility, but growing signs suggest that the dollar’s unshakable grip on the world economy may be loosening. And if history teaches us anything, no empire, not even one built on green paper, lasts forever.
By John Smith7 months ago in The Swamp
It's just slow enough to blink and miss it
We aren’t descending into authoritarianism. We are already there. This is something odd that occurs. The news or social media tend to make claims that we are in danger of an authoritarian government or a constitutional crisis. We never want to admit that we have already hit that point. Maybe it’s delusion. Maybe it’s hope. Or maybe it’s happening slowly enough for us to not really notice it.
By Hayden Searcy7 months ago in The Swamp











