As President Trump expands executive power, Democratic organizations like ActBlue and Indivisible prepare for potential criminal investigations, prompted by claims from Trump’s allies. Legal experts warn that these groups could be targeted, leading to coordinated efforts to defend against possible repercussions, especially amidst Trump’s rhetoric about using federal resources against political adversaries. Amid rising tensions, Indivisible, a prominent protest group, has mobilized extensive grassroots activism, underscoring the perceived threats from the Trump administration and the need for solidarity among Democratic entities.
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Canadian party leaders face off in election debate – follow live
Debate turns to oil and gas pipelinesThe debate centers on oil and gas pipelines, with Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet accusing Mark Carney of inconsistency regarding pipeline policies in Quebec. He highlights Carney's conflicting statements and criticizes his lack of support for Quebec, while also emphasizing the need for a strong stance against Trump. In response, Carney advocates for building energy infrastructure, including pipelines, and stresses the importance of cooperation with provinces to achieve these...
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