Top Political Stories: U.S. and Canada, Democratic Divisions, and Trump's Greenland Plans
From Americans moving to Canada over U.S. politics to Democratic Party divisions and Trump's Greenland ambitions, here are the top political stories you need to know!
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Some Americans are moving to Canada, fearing political instability in the U.S.
Grace Hern, who relocated in 2023, says the overturning of Roe v.
Wade was the final push.
She now encourages friends to consider the move, though she notes challenges like high housing costs and a
growing sense of nationalism in Canada.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing backlash from fellow Democrats for allowing a Republican-led funding bill to
pass.
Some argue he gave away leverage against Trump, while others say blocking it would have led to a
damaging government shutdown.
The debate has exposed deep divisions within the party.
Former U.S.
Attorney Jessica Aber was found dead in Virginia at age 43.
Authorities believe it was due to natural causes, though an official report is pending.
Aber, who served under the Biden administration, was widely respected for her work in federal prosecutions.
President Trump is once again suggesting that the U.S.
should take control of Greenland, despite Denmark and Greenland firmly rejecting the idea.
Meanwhile, Second Lady Usha Vance is set to visit Greenland, fueling speculation about U.S.
intentions.
Utah Senator John Curtis laughed off the idea of supporting a third term for Trump, saying, 'I wouldn’t
have supported a third term for George Washington.' Despite legal barriers, some Trump allies continue to float the
idea.
Former Utah Rep.
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has passed away at 49 after battling brain
cancer.
She was known for her independent stance and historic political career.
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