Andrew Johnson

As a technology reporter, I strive to unravel the complexities of the digital age, including its impact on politics. From AI to cybersecurity, I explore the intersection of technology and governance.

Striking Guilty Plea Man Admits to Attacking Campaign Headquarters of U.S. Representative

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Breaking News US House Approves Measure to Raise Debt Ceiling and Fund Government, Senate Must Act Fast

The recent decision by the US House of Representatives to raise the debt ceiling until December 2022 and fund the government until December 3 seems to have divided opinions. To look at it differently, supporters argue that this measure is necessary to ensure the government can continue borrowing the money it needs to operate, without…

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Bombshell revelation Trump’s alleged commission on Iran under scrutiny

The recent revelation that former President Donald Trump’s document on Iran was not a “commission” as he claimed, but rather a memo requesting options for attacking Iran, has raised eyebrows on both sides of the political aisle. To provide a contrasting viewpoint, Trump’s supporters have dismissed the controversy as yet another attack on the former…

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The Controversial Waiver Language in Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Will It Render Budget Cuts Meaningless

President Biden’s infrastructure plan has come under fire from Republican opponents who are worried about the waiver language included in the proposed plan. This waiver language allows the Transportation Secretary to waive certain budget restrictions in order to expedite project completion. While supporters argue that this is necessary to ensure efficient project completion, opponents are…

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