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Unequal Justice: Presidential Pardons, Felons in Office, and Self-Enrichment at the Top of America’s Power Structure

The United States, with its promise of equality, often operates on systems that appear to weigh individuals differently. These differences are based on their status, wealth, or race. One glaring example is the stark disparity between the powers of the President and the lack of similar privileges for the average citizen. This disparity particularly affects…

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Yes, Trump Is a Felon: His Presidency Win Sparks Debate on Felon Rights

Former President Donald J. Trump, now President-elect after his 2024 presidential election victory, continues to make history—not only for his political comeback but also for being a convicted felon. Trump’s convictions include falsifying business records connected to hush money payments during his 2016 campaign. Despite these legal challenges, his win highlights the enduring support of…

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Single and Thriving: Why Kamala Harris’ Platform Works for White Men

When we think of political figures who resonate with specific groups, Kamala Harris may not be the first name that pops into the minds of single white men. Yet, her policies—especially those addressing economic growth, healthcare, and criminal justice reform—are proving to be a strong fit for this often-overlooked demographic. Let’s break down why Kamala…

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