Tag #Political Controversy

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Goya Win for "La Infiltrada" Sparks Online Backlash

María Luisa Gutiérrez, a 52-year-old film producer from Yunquera de Henares, won her first Goya award for "La Infiltrada," a film about a police officer infiltrating ETA, after 32 years in the industry, sparking online controversy due to her acceptance speech.

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ORR Provided $10 Billion in Grants to Migrants and Refugees in FY2023

The Biden administration's Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) provided $10 billion in grants to nonprofits in FY2023, assisting migrants and refugees with housing, car purchases, business loans, and legal aid, amidst a historic southern border crisis, then reduced funding to $4.2 billion in FY2024...

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SSA Acting Commissioner Resigns Amidst DOGE Data Access Dispute

Acting Social Security Commissioner Michelle King resigned following a dispute with DOGE employees over access to sensitive personal data; Leland Dudek replaced her, pledging transparency and promising an investigation by the Inspector General.

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Lawsuit Targets Musk's DOGE for Alleged Unlawful Power Grab

Fourteen states sued Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for alleged unlawful delegation of executive power, causing widespread disruption, while a Trump administration lawyer claimed Musk holds no authority; DOGE, established by executive order, has canceled contracts, analyzed a...

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Deputy Archivist Retires Amidst Political Turmoil at National Archives

One week after President Trump's dismissal of the National Archivist, the National Archives' deputy archivist, William "Jay" Bosanko, announced his retirement, leaving the agency without key leadership following investigations into classified documents held by both Trump and President Biden.

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Democrats Oppose Musk's USAID Funding Cuts Amidst Terror Financing Controversy

Democratic lawmakers oppose Elon Musk's cuts to the USAID budget, citing concerns over the lack of transparency and potential impact on foreign aid, despite revelations that some USAID funds have gone to terrorist organizations, such as al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

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California Insurance Commissioner Accused of Industry Cozying Amid Wildfire Fallout

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara faces accusations of being too close to the insurance industry after rejecting a rate hike request and facing criticism for handling recent wildfires' aftermath, which caused approximately $45 billion in insured losses; critics cite policy cancellations...

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Social Security Commissioner Resigns Over Data Access Dispute

Acting Social Security Commissioner Michelle King resigned after refusing to provide the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive recipient data; Leland Dudek replaced her, while President Trump nominated Frank Bisignano.

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Victorian MP Deeming to Miss Parliament Due to Medical Situation

Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming will miss a week of parliament due to an unforeseen medical situation, after canceling plans to attend a Jordan Peterson conference due to public pressure; a Labor party pairing agreement offsets her absence.

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D.C. Interim U.S. Attorney's January 6th Ties Spark Ethics Concerns

Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., who previously defended January 6th Capitol riot defendants, has fired approximately two dozen prosecutors working on those cases, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and impartiality.

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National Park Service Webpage Removes Transgender References from Stonewall Uprising Account

The National Park Service removed all mentions of transgender people from its Stonewall Uprising webpage, revising descriptions to exclude the 'T' from 'LGBTQ+' and omitting references to 'queer,' following recent Trump administration actions against transgender rights; this sparked outrage from the...

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Zeldin Announces Discovery of \$20 Billion in Misspent EPA Funds

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the discovery of \$20 billion in misspent taxpayer funds, allegedly wasted by the Biden administration before Inauguration Day, citing a video of a Biden EPA appointee describing the action as 'tossing gold bars off the Titanic'. He plans to recover the funds a...

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