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The NoFluff News: U.S. Politics is your daily briefing on the stories that actually matter. From Capitol Hill drama, major legislative bills, and national conflicts to U.S. foreign policy. We cut through the noise to give you the facts. No filler—just the top political news you need to stay informed and start your day.

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  • CEO of Earth: The $12T Ukraine Deadline & Trump Station
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode of NoFluff News, we explore the "Managerial Presidency" and the administration's shift from global inspiration to corporate-style auditing. Here is what we’re covering:

    1. The June Deadline: President Trump sets a hard stop for the Ukraine war by June 2026, pivoting US strategy from "as long as it takes" to a forced settlement.
    2. The $12 Trillion Carrot: A look at the Dimitriov Package, a massive economic framework designed to reintegrate Russia into the global market in exchange for peace.
    3. Pax Silica: Why the administration is closing the "Europe file" to focus on semiconductor supremacy and the Taiwan Strait.
    4. The Great Decoupling: How the US used "Huglomacy" and energy deals to pull India away from Russian oil.
    5. Trump Station & The Gateway Project: A $16 billion infrastructure standoff in New Jersey over a demand to rename Penn Station.
    6. The Accountability Crisis: How the killing of Alex Pretti and a looming DHS funding lapse are grinding the gears of democracy at home.
    7. Fulton County Raids: Tulsi Gabbard and the FBI's seizure of 2020 ballots as part of a push to nationalize election integrity.


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    17 Min.
  • The 2026 Sovereign Shift
    Feb 4 2026
    As the 2026 government shutdown thaws, the U.S. is ditching "global management" for a raw pursuit of industrial sovereignty. This episode dives into Project Vault—a $12 billion gamble to fast-track deep-sea mining for critical minerals in record-breaking 12-day windows. With the New START treaty in the rearview mirror and a DHS funding cliff looming on February 13, Washington is rewriting the global playbook through a lens of "Peace through Strength".
    1. The Mining Race: The U.S. is bypassing UN bureaucracy to secure cobalt and lithium, slashing permit times from 29 years to just 4 months—or 12 days in emergencies.
    2. Nuclear Brinkmanship: Following the expiration of New START, the U.S. is shifting to "national technical means" (satellite spying) to track unconstrained nuclear arsenals.
    3. Domestic Discipline: Beyond the ocean floor, the House is pushing for a Balanced Budget Amendment and federal definitions of sex in amateur sports to enforce social and fiscal order.
    4. The Next Deadline: While most of the government is funded through September, the Department of Homeland Security faces a total lapse in just 10 days.

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    18 Min.
  • Executive Authority and 2026 Budget Reform
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode NoFluff News: U.S. Politics, we break down a series of historic shifts in American policy that occurred on February 2, 2026. From new military doctrines to the total transparency of the Epstein files, the common thread is a move toward centralized authority and the disruption of the status quo.

    1. The Trump Corollary: A new foreign policy doctrine asserting U.S. authority over hostile powers in the Western Hemisphere, backed by the creation of WestHemCom.
    2. The Cartel Crackdown: The legal implications of designating fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) and what it means for military action in Mexico.
    3. The Uncensored Epstein Files: A look at the Epstein Files Transparency Act and how a rare "discharge petition" forced the release of 3.5 million unredacted pages.
    4. Budgetary Revolution: Analysis of HR 1795, a bill that forces Congress to vote on 100% of federal spending every year, including Social Security and Medicare.
    5. The VA Battle: The ideological clash over the removal of abortion services within the VA system and the Democratic effort to use the Congressional Review Act to stop it.


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    19 Min.
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