SpaceX Wins 2.29 Billion Space Force Deal, South Carolina Redistricting Fails

South Carolina Senate Rejects Second Attempt to Redraw Congressional Maps

  • Election procedure flaws blocked the latest redistricting proposal.
  • State Senate cited process compliance failures in map changes.
  • Earlier redistricting bids encountered similar legislative obstacles.

SOUTH CAROLINA, MAY 26 (TNGB) – The South Carolina state Senate has rejected a second proposal to redraw the state congressional district maps citing significant issues related to election administration and overall legislative process compliance. Officials determined that the plan failed to meet required standards for fair representation and procedural integrity with a vote of twenty six to fifteen. This decision comes after similar earlier efforts encountered comparable obstacles during review ahead of June primaries.

The Senate reportedly plans to address redistricting concerns in future sessions with revised proposals.

Why This Matters: The rejection preserves current district lines and blocks rushed changes before early voting.

Schumer Introduces Bill to Break Up Meatpacking Monopolies and Lower Grocery Prices

  • Beef industry concentration drives higher prices for families.
  • Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act targets unfair practices.
  • Farmers and butchers in upstate New York seek relief measures.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced legislation aimed at dismantling monopolies in the beef and meatpacking industry that have reportedly inflated grocery prices for families while squeezing profits for farmers and butchers in upstate New York and across the nation. The Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act would impose measures to promote competition and prevent practices that disadvantage smaller operations. Supporters argue the bill could stabilize food costs and support rural economies, he explained.

Schumer called for immediate action to protect American families from rising meat prices.

Why This Matters: The bill aims to lower grocery costs for families and support independent farmers and butchers.

Schumer Condemns ICE Actions Targeting Senators and Opposes Extra Funding for Agency

  • Immigration agents reportedly targeted sitting members of Congress.
  • Extra funds would expand what Schumer called rogue police forces.
  • Opposition focuses on blocking appropriations without reforms.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated that even members of Congress have faced targeting by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in recent operations. He described the agency under the Trump administration as operating without sufficient restraints and labeled its forces as rogue elements requiring additional congressional scrutiny. Schumer pledged vigorous opposition to any supplemental funding that would expand these activities without reforms, he put it.

Schumer vowed to use all tools available to halt the proposed ICE budget increases.

Why This Matters: The opposition limits expansion of enforcement funding without added accountability measures.

Sanders Calls Foreign Military Spending Absurd Urges Focus on Domestic Investments

  • Billions spent abroad allegedly result in k-lling innocent civilians.
  • Redirected resources could fund American infrastructure and services.
  • Domestic priorities include education healthcare and job programs.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – Senator Bernie Sanders described proposals to allocate billions of dollars toward military actions that result in k-lling innocent people in foreign countries as fundamentally misguided. He urged lawmakers to prioritize investments in American communities through enhanced funding for education healthcare and job creation programs at home. Sanders argued that such a shift would better serve national interests and improve quality of life for citizens, he noted.

Sanders reportedly demanded a reevaluation of foreign aid priorities in favor of domestic programs.

Why This Matters: The position prioritizes domestic spending over overseas military engagements.

Mace Highlights Progress on Trump MAGA Agenda Including Border Security and Military Rebuild

  • South Carolina representatives advance America First policy goals daily.
  • Border security and spending cuts form central agenda elements.
  • Military strength and global influence restoration remain priorities.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – Representative Nancy Mace affirmed that her office works daily to implement President Trump Make America Great Again agenda which she described as a mandate from voters to prioritize American interests. Key components include enhanced border security measures substantial cuts to inefficient federal programs and comprehensive efforts to restore military strength and diplomatic leverage worldwide. Mace credited South Carolina voters with providing the support needed to advance these objectives in Congress, she stated.

Mace emphasized daily delivery on border security and military enhancement promises.

Why This Matters: The agenda advances border security military funding and spending reductions.

Bessent Discusses Pro Growth Policies and Tax Reform With Economic Experts

  • Treasury chief met economist Art Laffer and ALEC executive.
  • Tax reforms aim to boost business investment and family prosperity.
  • Federal state and local coordination supports nationwide economic gains.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reported productive meetings with economist Art Laffer and Lisa Nelson chief executive of the American Legislative Exchange Council to explore strategies for promoting economic expansion through targeted tax reforms. The talks emphasized creating favorable conditions for businesses to invest hire and expand while ensuring benefits reach both Main Street and Wall Street sectors. Bessent stressed the importance of multi level government partnerships in fostering nationwide prosperity, he added.

Bessent reportedly continues to prioritize policies that enhance U.S. economic competitiveness globally.

Why This Matters: The discussions support tax policies aimed at business growth and worker prosperity.

Newsom Notes South Carolina Senate Rejection of Trump Redistricting Push Targeting Clyburn

  • State Senate blocked post vote map changes backed by president.
  • Even some Republicans opposed timing of boundary adjustments.
  • Effort to impact Representative Jim Clyburn seat reportedly failed.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – California Governor Gavin Newsom commented on the South Carolina state Senate decision to reject a proposal backed by President Trump to redraw congressional district lines in a manner that would impact the seat held by Representative Jim Clyburn. He noted that even Republican lawmakers recognized the impropriety of adjusting boundaries after ballots had already been cast in prior elections. This rejection marks another setback for post election redistricting attempts in the state, he emphasized.

Newsom praised the Senate for upholding election integrity against external pressures.

Why This Matters: The block preserves existing representation and rejects last minute map alterations.

Warren Urges Democrats to Prioritize Affordable Child Care in Midterm and 2028 Campaigns

  • Child care affordability messaging must continue through 2028.
  • Concrete plans to deliver support could secure voter wins.
  • Issue resonates with working families facing economic pressures.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – Senator Elizabeth Warren called on fellow Democrats to seize every opportunity to discuss and promote policies that make child care more affordable for American families as the party prepares for midterm contests and the 2028 presidential race. She argued that proving concrete plans to deliver this support would resonate strongly with voters and contribute to electoral successes. Warren positioned the issue as central to demonstrating the party commitment to working families economic pressures, she clarified.

Warren reportedly believes persistent focus on child care affordability will yield political gains.

Why This Matters: The focus positions child care as a key voter issue in upcoming elections.

Space Force Grants SpaceX Two Point Two Nine Billion Dollar Contract for Military Network

  • SpaceX selected to build space based military data systems.
  • Contract totals two billion two hundred ninety million dollars.
  • Satellite technology will support secure defense communications.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – The United States Space Force has awarded a major contract worth two billion two hundred ninety million dollars to Elon Musk company SpaceX to develop a space based military data network known as the Space Data Network Backbone. This initiative seeks to improve secure communications and data transmission for defense operations through advanced satellite technology with a prototype due by the end of twenty twenty seven. The deal represents a significant investment in next generation space infrastructure to support national security objectives.

Officials reportedly expect the network to strengthen U.S. military advantages in space domain.

Why This Matters: The contract advances secure military data capabilities through commercial satellite technology.

U.S. Bars Infectious Disease Researchers From Direct Contact With World Health Organization

  • Direct WHO communication restricted for American health scientists.
  • Policy limits data exchange on global outbreaks and treatments.
  • International cooperation on pandemics may face delays.

WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 26 (TNGB) – The United States government has implemented a policy preventing infectious disease researchers from engaging in direct communications with the World Health Organization. This measure affects scientists working on critical global health issues and may hinder timely exchange of data on outbreaks and treatments. Health experts have raised questions about the potential impact on international cooperation efforts to combat pandemics and emerging diseases.

The ban could delay collaborative responses to worldwide health threats according to observers.

Why This Matters: Restricted communication may slow global responses to disease outbreaks and health data sharing.

Sen. Mark Kelly Says Arizona Ranks 49th in Education Spending and Vouchers Worsen Underfunding

  • Arizona holds 49th place in national education spending rankings.
  • School vouchers are worsening underfunding in public schools there.
  • Sen. Mark Kelly fights to ensure equal opportunities for all students.

ARIZONA, May 26 (TNGB) – Sen. Mark Kelly stated that Arizona ranks 49th in education spending nationwide. Public schools face persistent underfunding that voucher programs exacerbate according to his assessment. Children and teachers in the state merit improved resources to achieve parity with other areas. The senator pledged ongoing efforts to safeguard public education for equal student opportunities the senator wrote.

Arizona’s low education ranking stems from underfunding worsened by expanding voucher initiatives.

Why This Matters: Persistent underfunding limits academic outcomes and increases teacher turnover in Arizona districts.

Sen. Mazie Hirono Questions Trump Administration Commitment to Making America Healthy Again After EPA Proposal

  • EPA proposed repealing limits on four forever chemicals in drinking water.
  • Sen. Mazie Hirono linked the move to reduced health protections for Americans.
  • The change ends Biden era restrictions and extends compliance timelines for utilities.

WASHINGTON D.C., May 26 (TNGB) – Sen. Mazie Hirono questioned the Trump administration’s plan to start Making America Healthy Again. She pointed to the EPA proposal that would repeal limits on four types of forever chemicals in drinking water. The move ends prior restrictions on four PFAS compounds and grants utilities extra time to meet limits on two additional substances. Hirono argued the policy actively reduces safety for American communities she noted.

The EPA proposal ends Biden-era restrictions on four PFAS compounds in drinking water.

Why This Matters: Repealing chemical limits increases long-term health risks for communities relying on public water systems.

Rep. Adelita Grijalva Warns of Threat to Sonoyta Mud Turtle from Trump Border Wall at Quitobaquito Springs

  • Trump border wall construction endangers the last U.S. habitat of the Sonoyta mud turtle.
  • Rep. Adelita Grijalva questioned Interior Secretary Burgum on protection efforts.
  • Biologists and volunteers conduct emergency rescues at the Quitobaquito Springs site.

ARIZONA, May 26 (TNGB) – Rep. Adelita Grijalva warned that the border wall threatens the final U.S. habitat of the endangered Sonoyta mud turtle at Quitobaquito Springs. She recently questioned Interior Secretary Burgum about Department of the Interior actions to safeguard the area. Biologists including Michael Bogan and volunteer teams now run emergency rescue operations. Grijalva stated that scientists and students should not bear responsibility for protecting ecosystems from federal construction projects she emphasized.

Border wall construction directly endangers the Sonoyta mud turtle’s remaining U.S. habitat at Quitobaquito Springs.

Why This Matters: Habitat destruction forces scientists and volunteers to conduct emergency rescues for an endangered species.

Rep. David Schweikert Warns Washington Borrows 90000 Dollars Every Second with Rising Interest Costs

  • Federal government borrows over 90000 dollars every second.
  • Recent interest rate changes could add 2 trillion dollars in interest over ten years.
  • Rep. David Schweikert called for an end to unsustainable spending patterns.

WASHINGTON D.C., May 26 (TNGB) – Rep. David Schweikert reported that Washington borrows more than 90000 dollars every second. He calculated that sustained higher interest rates would generate an additional 2 trillion dollars in interest costs over the next decade. The congressman stated that current borrowing levels cannot continue without severe long term consequences. Schweikert urged immediate changes to federal fiscal policy to avoid further debt accumulation he pointed out.

Federal borrowing exceeds 90000 dollars per second and risks adding 2 trillion dollars in future interest.

Why This Matters: Rising interest costs reduce funds available for domestic programs and increase the national debt burden.

Rep. Vince Fong Pushes Legislation to Force California Repayment of 20 Billion Dollar Unemployment Debt

  • California borrowed 20 billion dollars from the federal government for unemployment insurance during the pandemic.
  • The state remains the only one that has not repaid its debt six years later.
  • Rep. Vince Fong introduced a bill to impose accountability on state leadership.

CALIFORNIA, May 26 (TNGB) – Rep. Vince Fong stated that California borrowed 20 billion dollars from the federal government for unemployment insurance during the pandemic. Six years later the state has lost billions to fraud and still has not repaid the debt. California stands alone as the only state that has failed to settle its obligation. Fong leads legislation to enforce repayment and shield small business owners from the consequences of state level mismanagement the congressman added.

California remains the only state that has not repaid its 20 billion dollar federal unemployment debt.

Why This Matters: Unrepaid debt leaves California small businesses facing higher taxes and reduced economic support.

Rep. Jared Huffman Condemns Trump Spending on Arlington Arch and White House Ballroom Project

  • Americans face higher costs for groceries gas and healthcare.
  • Trump administration allocates funds for a 250 foot arch at Arlington Cemetery.
  • Additional projects include a UFC cage on the South Lawn and East Wing demolition for a ballroom.

WASHINGTON D.C., May 26 (TNGB) – Rep. Jared Huffman criticized federal spending priorities under the Trump administration. He noted that citizens pay more for groceries gas and healthcare while funds support a 250 foot arch near Arlington Cemetery. Further expenditures cover a UFC cage on the South Lawn and demolition of the East Wing to construct a ballroom. Huffman demanded an immediate halt to these projects he explained.

Trump administration spending includes a 250 foot arch at Arlington and East Wing demolition for a ballroom.

Why This Matters: Lavish federal projects divert resources from essential services amid rising household costs for Americans.

Rep. Suzanne Bonamici Rejects Expansion of Sheltered Workshops Paying Disabled Workers Below Minimum Wage

  • Republican legislation would extend sheltered workshops that pay less than minimum wage.
  • Supporters claim the model provides dignity of work for individuals with disabilities.
  • Rep. Suzanne Bonamici voted against the bill and supports Oregon’s supported employment approach.

OREGON, May 26 (TNGB) – Rep. Suzanne Bonamici opposed Republican legislation that would expand sheltered workshops employing individuals with disabilities at wages below minimum wage. Proponents argued the program offers the dignity of work. Bonamici countered that no dignity exists in denying minimum wage to disabled workers. Oregon replaced sheltered workshops with a supported employment model that delivers better outcomes. She voted no in the Education Committee and will continue opposition if the measure reaches the House floor she clarified.

The bill would allow sheltered workshops to pay disabled workers below the federal minimum wage.

Why This Matters: Below-minimum-wage workshops deny disabled workers fair compensation and economic independence.

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto Recounts Pepper Spray Attack During Protest at ICE Delaney Hall Facility

  • ICE agents deployed pepper spray and balls against protesters at Delaney Hall.
  • Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto was among those affected during a peaceful demonstration.
  • Detainees cited lack of due process poor food and inadequate treatment inside the facility.

WASHINGTON D.C., May 26 (TNGB) – Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto described chaos at the ICE detention center Delaney Hall. Agents in an armored vehicle fired pepper balls and spray into a crowd of families and advocates. The senator reported being pepper sprayed while protesting conditions including lack of due process and substandard food. She called the facility a failure of the current administration and demanded its closure to prevent further incidents the senator added.

ICE agents used pepper spray and balls on protesters outside the Delaney Hall detention center.

Why This Matters: Use of force against peaceful protesters at ICE facilities raises concerns over accountability and constitutional rights.

Rep. Dave Min Claims Howard Lutnick Donated Millions to Avoid Scrutiny Over Epstein S-x Trafficking Role

  • Howard Lutnick contributed 5 million dollars to House Republicans before his Oversight Committee interview.
  • House Republicans excluded cameras from the closed door session on the Epstein s-x trafficking ring.
  • Rep. Dave Min described the donation as a bribe that enables evasion of accountability.

WASHINGTON D.C., May 26 (TNGB) – Rep. Dave Min alleged that Howard Lutnick gave 5 million dollars to House Republicans just before his interview with the House Oversight Committee. Republicans ensured no cameras recorded the session where Lutnick faced questions about his role in the Epstein s-x trafficking ring. Min stated that campaign finance now functions as direct bribes. He called for complete reform of the system to restore transparency he observed.

Lutnick donated 5 million dollars to House Republicans before his closed-door Epstein s-x trafficking interview.

Why This Matters: Large donations before closed sessions undermine public trust in congressional oversight of high-profile cases.

Rep. Ted Lieu States Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Shows Willingness to Break the Law

  • Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faces accusations of readiness to violate legal standards.
  • Rep. Ted Lieu issued the direct claim regarding the top Justice Department official.
  • The statement comes amid broader concerns over executive branch legal compliance.

WASHINGTON D.C., May 26 (TNGB) – Rep. Ted Lieu alleged that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is willing to break the law. The congressman made the assertion in a public statement targeting the Justice Department leadership. Lieu provided no additional details in the immediate post. The claim raises questions about adherence to legal boundaries at the highest levels of federal law enforcement the representative stated.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faces direct accusations of willingness to break the law.

Why This Matters: Allegations against the acting attorney general erode confidence in the Justice Department’s impartial enforcement of federal law.