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Why GOP Voters Still Defend ICE

Posted on January 27, 2026 By Ryan Mitchell
Why GOP Voters Still Defend ICE
Politics

www.thediegoscopy.com – In today’s intense news & politics cycle, few institutions reflect partisan division as sharply as Immigration and Customs Enforcement, better known as ICE. Fresh survey work from PRRI shows Republican voters still stand firmly behind ICE and several of Donald Trump’s hardest‑line border policies. This loyalty persists despite changing migration patterns, court fights, … Read More “Why GOP Voters Still Defend ICE” »

International News: France Rebuts Trump on NATO

Posted on January 26, 2026 By Ryan Mitchell
International News: France Rebuts Trump on NATO
Politics

www.thediegoscopy.com – International news took a sharp turn toward history and honor this week as France publicly defended its fallen soldiers in Afghanistan. A senior French official responded to Donald Trump’s false claim that non‑U.S. NATO forces avoided front‑line combat, igniting debate about sacrifice, memory, and political spin. At stake is more than a fact‑check; … Read More “International News: France Rebuts Trump on NATO” »

How Epstein Still Haunts Trump Era News & Politics

Posted on January 21, 2026 By Ryan Mitchell
How Epstein Still Haunts Trump Era News & Politics
Politics

www.thediegoscopy.com – In news & politics, some names refuse to fade, no matter how many headlines pile on top. Jeffrey Epstein is one of those shadows, a figure whose predatory history keeps resurfacing whenever Donald Trump’s past conduct, public statements, or sudden policy swings invite scrutiny. From late–night talk shows to breaking alerts on major … Read More “How Epstein Still Haunts Trump Era News & Politics” »

Can Democrats Win By Firing Their Leaders?

Posted on January 20, 2026 By Ryan Mitchell
Can Democrats Win By Firing Their Leaders?
Politics

www.thediegoscopy.com – In American news & politics, one stubborn question keeps resurfacing: can Democrats really defeat Donald Trump and the MAGA movement with the same leaders who have already failed to stop them? Many frustrated voters look at Washington and see a party stuck on repeat. They hear tough speeches yet watch the same strategic … Read More “Can Democrats Win By Firing Their Leaders?” »

When Freedom of the Press Becomes Partisan

Posted on January 17, 2026 By Ryan Mitchell
When Freedom of the Press Becomes Partisan
Politics

www.thediegoscopy.com – Freedom of the press is easiest to defend in slogans and hardest to uphold when it clashes with political loyalties. The latest controversy swirling around Fox News and the FBI’s seizure of a Washington Post reporter’s property shows how fragile those principles can become once partisan interests enter the picture. A network that … Read More “When Freedom of the Press Becomes Partisan” »

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