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The Supreme Court just threw a heavyweight punch in the ongoing brawl over who gets to run for president, landing squarely on the notion that states can’t sideline candidates they don’t like. This isn’t just about legal jargon or dusty constitutional amendments; it’s a clear message to those trying to manipulate the rules: the game doesn’t work like that.
Meanwhile, Nikki Haley’s doing a dance that’s got everyone guessing. She’s stepping back from her Trump allegiance, throwing shade at the GOP’s cozy Trump relationship. It’s a political chess move that’s got folks wondering if she’s eyeing a bigger prize or just distancing herself from a sinking ship.
Kamala Harris, on the other hand, is stepping into the international ring, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. It’s a plea for peace, but also a complex maneuver in the high-stakes game of global politics, where every word can tip scales and every action can ignite conflicts.
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