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2026 6-25 Matters of Democracy SAVE Act; Foreign Influence; Judicial; Price Controls

2026 6-25 Matters of Democracy SAVE Act; Foreign Influence; Judicial; Price Controls

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The current political landscape is defined by a deepening rift between the executive branch and both the legislative and judicial branches. Central to this friction is the "SAVE America Act" and various Executive Orders (XOs) aimed at centralizing federal control over elections—moves that have been met with resistance from Republican senators on the grounds of federalism and constitutional authority. Concurrently, the administration faces allegations of self-dealing involving a $500 million investment from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) into a Trump family cryptocurrency venture, followed by significant policy concessions to the UAE.

Legally, the administration has suffered multiple defeats in federal courts regarding voter citizenship requirements, while politically, it faces historically low approval ratings and an "abysmal" record for House members seeking higher office. Amidst these tensions, the administration has redirected refugee priorities toward white South Africans and is engaging in "impoundment"—the unconstitutional refusal to spend funds appropriated by Congress for global health and humanitarian aid.

The SAVE America Act. The administration is aggressively pushing the "SAVE America Act," a bill designed to tighten voting requirements. However, it lacks sufficient support even within the Republican-controlled Senate

Allegations of Corruption and Foreign Influence. Concerns regarding "garden-variety corruption" have emerged following a financial deal between the Trump family and Emirati interests.

Judicial Rebuffs and Executive Overreach. The administration has repeatedly attempted to use Executive Orders to bypass Congress and the states, with limited success in the courts.

Impoundment and the USAID Conflict. The administration is currently engaged in "impoundment"—refusing to spend money lawfully appropriated by Congress.

Refugee Policy and "Whites-Only" Programs. The administration has fundamentally altered the U.S. refugee program, streamlining entry for white South African Afrikaners while blocking other immigrant groups.

The Failure of Price Controls. Guest commentary by economist Daniel Lacalle highlights the recent failure of price controls in Cuba as a warning for modern policymakers.

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