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Money · Copenhagen2,000 more border agents. Thousands of vehicles. And 8,000 more beds to house migrants awaiting their case or deportation. There was a lot of money for the crisis-ridden southwestern border in the enormous budget deal just passed. With the package's approval, the United States prevented another partial shutdown of the federal sector. But parts of the right-wing are not satisfied at all. They say it's a drop in the ocean.See the Story
Money to the border is not enough - great anger on the right-wing.
Donald Trump · CopenhagenThere was a time when the Republican Party was called The Party Of Reagan. It's not like that anymore. Today, the party is largely known as The Party Of Trump. Over the coming days, here at Congressen.com, we'll take a closer look at the evolution the party has undergone over the past decades. Thus, today you can read the first of a total of six articles on the GOP evolution from Reagan to Trump. Part 1: The Strong Man from the West. 1980-1988 T…See the Story
GOP -- from Reagan to Trump part 1: The strongman from the west
Copenhagen · CopenhagenIt will be difficult for Trump to find the $450 million he needs to deposit in order to appeal the corporate fraud case in New York. And so the results from the primaries in Arizona, among others, showed that it remains not a unified Republican Party that is about to nominate Trump for the third time in a row. Editor-in-Chief Anders Agner and legal analyst Ruben Sindahl take a closer look at both cases in this week's programme, and additionally …See the Story
Congress 2024: Trump in trouble in New York and Arizona
Copenhagen · CopenhagenIt is really an expedition matter here. There is no longer any doubt that it will be Joe Biden and Donald Trump who will be nominated as the respective candidates for Democrats and Republicans. That's also why there was so much focus on the primaries held this week. For Republicans, it was about a handful, specifically in Ohio, Kansas, Illinois, Florida, and Arizona. And especially the result from the last-mentioned state should be closely follo…See the Story
Arizona opposition must give forehead creeps in Trump camp
Easter · CopenhagenEaster is on the doorstep and although for most people it equals Easter lunches, Easter letters and Easter eggs, hopefully there will also be time for some reading time during the holidays. True to tradition, Congressen.com gives you here a little literary recommendations for the Easter days. We begin in the diplomatic department. Here Friis Arne Petersen and Kurt Strand's book 'The Changed World' is worth spending some reading hours on. The boo…See the Story
Literary recommendations for Easter days
Netflix · CopenhagenNetflix's latest film about American politician Shirley Chisholm is released today. Chisholm, in her political career, wrote history several times. The first time was in 1968, when she became the first black woman to be elected into Congress as a member of the House of Representatives. The second time was in 1972, when she was the first black and the first black woman to run for president of one of the larger parties. Chisholm was born in Brookl…See the Story
Shirley Chisholm's historic presidential campaign
Joe Biden · CopenhagenThe so-called "tax season" is in full swing in the USA, and Americans will submit their tax returns for 2023 to the American tax authorities in these weeks. The deadline is always April 15th, which is the annual Tax Day, and many Americans are therefore busy getting their tax accounts in order before next month. Although it happens automatically in Denmark, it is still a manual process in the USA, where some citizens themselves report significan…See the Story
Political issues better show the difference between Biden and Trump than tax
Copenhagen · CopenhagenThere's been a lot of focus on Donald Trump's four criminal cases, but right now it's another case that's causing the Republican nominee for the presidency big trouble. Trump earlier this year lost a civil case in New York state. The judge found that Trump and his firm had acted fraudulently by lying about the value of the firm and its assets in order to obtain better loan terms. New York laws stipulate that one must repay the money one wrongful…See the Story