This Could Rewrite Biden’s Entire Presidency
After the D.C. Guard ambush, every Afghan admitted under Biden now faces review.
FROM THE NEWSROOM
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Trump just wiped out Biden’s autopen-signed orders.
U.S. airspace tensions spike as Trump escalates pressure on Venezuela.
And a Florida congresswoman blames Trump for a shooting tied to Biden-era vetting.
So what ties these stories together?
Each asks the same question, who signs off, who’s accountable, and what happens when responsibility gets blurred at the top?
Did Biden’s Autopen Undo His Own Presidency?
President Trump canceled every executive order Biden signed using an autopen, questioning whether the signatures were truly authorized by Biden himself. Legal, constitutional, and political battles now collide over what counts as a presidential act.
When a signature is automated, where does the responsibility live?
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Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace “Closed” as Military Pressure Builds
Trump warned airlines and traffickers to treat Venezuelan airspace as fully closed, even as U.S. forces expand operations against Maduro-linked drug networks. With carriers rerouting flights and naval assets gathering, the region braces for escalation.
When a president redraws the map, who follows, and who tests the line?
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Florida Rep Faults Trump After Guard Shooting, Despite Biden-Era Vetting Failure
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz criticized Trump’s reaction to the National Guard shooting, though the attacker was admitted under Biden’s 2021 Afghan refugee program. The comments revive the political fight over vetting failures and accountability.
When tragedy hits, whose policy really stands on trial?
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QUICK TAKES
A320 Safety Race: Airlines scramble to finish critical software updates on more than 500 Airbus jets before tonight’s federal deadline to avoid grounding aircraft during peak holiday travel.
DHS vs Democrats: Homeland Security pushes back on claims about “wrongful detentions,” saying critics are distorting facts around surging enforcement cases.
Vance’s Vetting Warning Returns: After the D.C. shooting by an Afghan national admitted in 2021, the VP’s early warnings about rushed refugee screening take on new weight.
Slotkin Silent: Senator Slotkin declines comment after a shooting contradicts her earlier predictions about Trump misusing the military.
FROM THE EDITOR
Signatures, airspace, and accountability, today’s stories remind us that power isn’t just exercised, it’s interpreted. And when the lines blur, consequences follow.
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