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The internet has since held “Mustard!” at the tip of its tongue, turning the song snippet into a full-fledged meme. Mustard himself said that the album release was a surprise to him ...
A Republican congressman announced plans this week to introduce legislation to abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), a federal agency he claims infringes on Americans’ ...
There the protagonist, Winston Smith, finds a “fragment of the abolished past”: a newspaper clipping containing a photograph of former Party leaders proving that their “confessions” for a ...
Alex Hinton receives funding from the Rutgers-Newark Sheila Y. Oliver Center for Politics and Race in America, Rutgers Research Council, and Henry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. “And one other ...
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie has reintroduced a bill to abolish the U.S. Department of Education by the end of 2026. Massie argues that states and local communities are better suited to ...
There the protagonist, Winston Smith, finds a “fragment of the abolished past”: a newspaper clipping containing a photograph of former Party leaders proving that their “confessions” for a crime were a ...
Donald Trump wants to abolish the Department of Education by executive order. He can’t. And he will waste taxpayer dollars to defend it. More litigation over another pointless order. Less money ...
President Donald Trump cannot unilaterally abolish a federal agency without the approval of Congress. The planned order follows years of campaign promises from Trump to abolish the Education ...
President Donald Trump cannot unilaterally abolish a federal agency without the approval of Congress. The planned order follows years of campaign promises from Trump to abolish the federal ...
Mere weeks into President Trump’s second term, Senate Democrats are already making liberal use of the obstructive maneuver, flying in the face of recent efforts by the party to abolish it.