Donald Trump initiated his term with controversial executive orders, including pardoning January 6 insurrectionists and attempting to end birthright citizenship. These actions challenge constitutional boundaries and provoke public dissent, highlighting significant tensions in American democracy.
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Arizona Democrats elect Robert Branscomb as new chair, ousting Yolanda Bejarano after 2024 election losses.
President Trump attempted to end birthright citizenship through an executive order on his second term's first day, challenging the 14th Amendment. This move, deemed unconstitutional, ignites immediate legal battles with slim chances of success, even before a conservative Supreme Court. The order contradicts long-standing
Donald Trump's first-day promises reflect his bold agenda, aiming for swift policy changes on immigration, economy, and global relations.
The Supreme Court upheld a ban on TikTok unless sold by its China-based parent, citing national security risks.
Hundreds of tribal leaders gathered at Arizona's Capitol for Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day to strengthen ties.
Eric Scott Turner, Trump's HUD nominee, faces scrutiny over his qualifications and past policy positions before his Senate confirmation hearing.
President Joe Biden, in a farewell address, urged for a constitutional amendment to end immunity for sitting presidents.
Arizonans favor protecting national monuments, with 85% backing the Baaj Nwaavjo I’itah Kukveni designation.
House Republicans reintroduced the SAVE Act, demanding proof of citizenship for voter registration. This could disenfranchise millions, complicate elections, and threaten officials.










