TRUMP DESERVES THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: A FORCE FOR STABILITY.

By Andy Vermaut Donald Trump remains a polarizing figure, but his contributions to global peace merit recognition. His leadership, marked by resolve and pragmatism, delivered historic breakthroughs. From brokering Middle East agreements to avoiding new wars, his legacy demands reassessment. On 9 April 2025, his vision continued to resonate in a divided era. A Breakthrough […]

TRUMP’S TARIFFS RESHAPE GLOBAL TRADE: A WORLD RESPONDS.

By Sally Goldman President Donald Trump announced a sweeping tariff overhaul that jolted the global economy. A 10% baseline tax now applies to all goods entering the United States, with some countries facing rates exceeding 50%. This move, the most significant trade shakeup since World War II, aims to address what Trump calls decades of […]

President Donald Trump Extends A Hand To Muslim During An Iftar/Dinner.

By Bill S. Mikhail President Trump thanked his ‘Muslim friends’ in Michigan at a Ramadan iftar/dinner in the White House on Thursday night, March 27, 2025. He sent a message to Muslims that,“You have somebody in the White House that loves you.” In particular, he offered his thanks to Muslims in the State of Michigan […]

Merge Departments of Labor and Commerce?

Robert B. Charles A serious thought. In the 1960s, efficiency experts tried to merge two departments, Labor and Commerce – originally one department from 1903 to 1913. Labor, of course, is part of commerce. Democrats in Congress nixed the idea, despite logic. Time now, to try again. Starting as the “Bureau of Labor Statistics” in […]

Why Is President Trump Eliminating The U.S. Department of Education?

By Maria Maalouf President Trump’s announcements that he is going to abolish the Federal Department of Education was no surprise because it was a campaign promise that he reiterated many times and it has been a long demand by conservatives and Republicans. The questions are: Will President Trump succeed in cancelling the Department of Education, […]

What Will The Newly Published Kennedy Assassination’s Papers Reveal?

By Maria Maaloof “You’ve got a lot of reading.” This was what President Donald Trump said to the lawyers at the Justice Department when he was giving them the instructions to release the rest of the documents related to the assassination of former American President John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, […]

Trump and the Escalation Against the Houthis: A Decisive Strike to Restore American Dominance and Protect Global Interests.

By: Maria Maalouf In a bold and defining moment that reshapes the geopolitical landscape, President Donald Trump launched a large-scale military offensive against the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. This decisive action came in response to the Houthis’ escalating attacks on global shipping routes in the Red Sea—an economic lifeline for international trade. But make […]

Power of Disruptors Theodore Roosevelt and Donald Trump.

Robert B. Charles Strange how history repeats itself – and how few remember. Our much-admired 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt, was a man of vision and energy, a disruptor. He reformed the Federal Civil Service, the New York Police, and eventually the federal government. In short, he did… what Trump aims to do. While the New […]

Will the Deep State Defeat Elon Musk?

By Sally Goldman While President Trump hasgiven billionaire Elon Musk a mandate to reform the United States Federal Government, a growing opposition is mounting to curtail his power, frustrate his effort, and even defeat his campaigns. Musk is seen by President Trump as a reformist, someone who is taking time off his lucrative business to […]

Trump’s Bold Overhaul: Streamlining Government for American Taxpayers.

By Tumwesigye Anslem President Donald Trump has hit the ground running in his second term, launching an aggressive campaign to shrink Washington’s sprawling federal bureaucracy. As of February 24, 2025, he’s already eliminated thousands of positions 2,000 from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in one fell swoop, with most of its staff relegated […]