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Jan 16, 2026
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How did Project 2025 influence enacted legislation and executive actions during Trump’s second term?

Project 2025 functioned as a blueprint and personnel pipeline that materially shaped many of the Trump administration’s early executive actions and regulatory priorities, with multiple trackers and ne...

Dec 15, 2025
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What accidents occurred during the White House ballroom renovation project?

Reporting shows no widely published accounts of worker casualties or high-profile on-site safety incidents tied to the White House ballroom renovation; coverage instead focuses on the rapid demolition...

Jan 8, 2026
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How many federal law enforcement officers overall died in the line of duty since 2020?

Available reporting does not provide a single, verifiable tally of how many federal law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty since 2020; published pieces and agency pages document specif...

Nov 21, 2025

Is Trump still planning to sell public lands?

President Trump and his administration have actively revived proposals and policies that could lead to sales or disposals of federal public lands — including legislative language that would direct the...

Nov 21, 2025

Which graduate degrees were removed from the Department of Education's professional degree list in 2025?

Available reporting shows the Department of Education undertook a broad reorganization in November 2025 that included changing the department’s definition of “professional degree” and shifting program...

Jan 16, 2026

Which specific Project 2025 policies have been implemented and who authored them?

Project 2025 — a nearly 900‑page conservative blueprint convened by the Heritage Foundation — has served as both a policy playbook and a personnel roster that the second Trump administration has used ...

Oct 20, 2025

Is the government of the United States a foreign corporation with respect to a union state?

The claim that the United States government is a “foreign corporation” with respect to a union state is not supported by the analyses provided: contemporary legal, tax, and political discussions cited...

Nov 18, 2025

What are the main categories of federal funding allocated to California in 2025?

Federal funds comprise over one‑third of California’s state budget for 2025‑26, with the enacted budget including almost $175 billion in federal receipts and roughly $136.6 billion flowing through the...

Feb 6, 2026

How do federal recognition and state recognition affect Indigenous land claims in the United States?

shapes Indigenous land claims by creating a formal, nation-to-nation legal relationship that gives tribes standing in many federal processes, access to for lands, and specific statutory and constituti...

Dec 19, 2025

Are there line-item breakdowns in White House budgets or procurement records for recreational facility projects?

The President’s Budget and its supporting appendices do include account- and program-level tables and, in many cases, project-level allocations for federal recreation and facilities programs, but the ...

Dec 4, 2025

Trump saved californias wayer problems

President Trump’s 2025 executive actions directed federal agencies to increase water deliveries from the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta to southern California and to override some environmental protecti...

Nov 26, 2025

Did Trump administration deprofessionalize art eduction

Reporting shows the Trump administration has pursued a broad dismantling and reorganization of the U.S. Department of Education — moving major K‑12, higher education and other program responsibilities...

Nov 23, 2025

What was the Department of Education’s public rationale and supporting documentation for the 2025 changes?

The Department of Education (ED) justified its 2025 changes primarily as efforts to “break up the federal education bureaucracy,” improve administrative efficiency, and “return education to the states...

Nov 22, 2025

Are changes driven by accreditation, funding cuts, declining enrollment, or shifts in industry demand?

Major recent shifts in U.S. education policy — including moves to transfer Education Department programs to other agencies and negotiated rulemaking on student-loan rules — are being driven publicly b...

Nov 22, 2025

What is happening in the department of education

The Department of Education is undergoing an administration-led reorganization that moves major offices and programs to other federal agencies via interagency agreements — including shifting K–12 and ...

Nov 21, 2025

Which specific degrees were reclassified as non-professional in the 2025 update and which agencies made the change?

Reporting shows the Department of Education’s rulemaking under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and the RISE committee sharply narrowed which programs count as “professional degrees,” removing n...

Nov 21, 2025

Are there recent changes or proposed updates (as of 2024–2025) to the Department of Education’s professional categories and definitions?

The Department of Education is actively proposing and discussing revisions to professional categories and definitions tied to student loan eligibility and program design — notably a new “professional ...

Nov 21, 2025

Which accrediting bodies or institutions influenced the Department of Education’s 2025 criteria change?

Available reporting shows the Department of Education’s 2025 regulatory work was driven internally through a negotiated rulemaking process and by the administration’s policy agenda — including executi...

Nov 21, 2025

How does the Department of Education’s 2025 delisting process compare to previous years’ actions?

The 2025 delisting — a series of interagency agreements that move core Education Department program offices to Labor, Interior, State and HHS — represents a much broader, faster effort to strip functi...

Nov 21, 2025

Which Department of Education guidance or regulation defines the 11 professional categories?

The Department of Education’s recent regulatory proposal that triggers debate about which programs count as “professional” ties eligibility to a short list of named professions — a list that Inside Hi...