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Antisemitism in an Era of Misinformation

President Trump’s pursuit of the ethnic mobilization of the Jewish vote will effectively result in further prejudice against the American Jewish population. The reasoning behind this claim lies within Trump’s More

Posted On : September 5, 2019 Published By : Gilli Cohen
Kauai, Hawaii
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Paradise Lost: Modern Implications of the Illegitimate Occupation of Hawaii

The ICJ’s momentous ruling on the status of the Chagos Islands last month initiated a surge of discussion on the issue of incomplete decolonization. It caused a stir not only More

Posted On : April 5, 2019 Published By : Isabelle Shi
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An Act For The People: How Democrats Can Reclaim the Anti-Corruption Message

This month, the US House of Representatives passed HR1, the flagship legislative initiative of the new Democratic majority. Formally titled “For the People Act,” the bill passed on a party More

Posted On : March 26, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Trump’s Emergency Declaration: Corrosion of the Constitution and the Future of American Policymaking

On February 15, 2019 President Donald Trump declared a national emergency under the National Emergencies Act to gain long-sought funding for his signature Mexico border wall. Passed by Congress in More

Posted On : March 1, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Op-Ed: Amy Klobuchar’s Toxic Leadership and the Faux-Feminism of the She-E-O

Throughout her career, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has cultivated a public persona as a composed pragmatist who can solve hot-button issues through level headed diplomacy. Klobuchar announced her 2020 candidacy More

Posted On : February 22, 2019 Published By : Rebecka Pieder
Residence of the US President
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US 2020: Guide to the Candidates

With the 2020 Presidential Election fast approaching, candidates have been announcing their runs left, right, and centre (literally and figuratively). MJPS’ Candidate Tracker has the most up-to-date information on the More

Posted On : February 12, 2019 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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The Northeastern Republican

To party veterans and lifelong Republicans, the Republican Party of 2019 is wholly unrecognizable. That Donald Trump has transformed the party by accelerating its gradual rightward drift and adding his More

Posted On : February 12, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
Trump and the Republican Party
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The Demise of the Moderate Republican: The GOP’s Rightward Drift from Nixon to Trump

The Republican Party is no longer the party of Lincoln and Eisenhower. Nor are its congressional seats filled by liberal Rockefeller Republicans.The GOP has become the party of Donald Trump, More

Posted On : February 1, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Flash Analysis: Inside the Last 24 Hours of the Shutdown

After 35 days, the longest government shutdown in American history is over. Late into the night on January 26, the House and the Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation to fund the More

Posted On : January 28, 2019 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
Pelosi Press Conference, need for transparency
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How the Sausage Gets Made: Transparency and the Need for Open Debate in the United States

On December 11, President Trump, Vice President Pence, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer met for a photo-op in the Oval Office. What was intended More

Posted On : January 24, 2019 Published By : Sophia Kamps

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