BRS Files Objection Over TRS Name The BRS party has formally raised an objection regarding Kavitha’s newly approved party, Telangana Rakshana Sena (TRS). The Election Commission of India (ECI) granted approval for the name despite BRS’s complaint. BRS argues that using the name “TRS” could confuse voters and unfairly leverage Telangana sentiment, which they claim is historically tied to their party. Sources indicate that a
BRS Files Objection Over TRS Name The BRS party has formally raised an objection regarding Kavitha’s newly approved party, Telangana Rakshana Sena (TRS). The Election Commission of India (ECI) granted approval for the name despite BRS’s complaint. BRS argues that using the name “TRS” could confuse voters and unfairly leverage Telangana sentiment, which they claim is historically tied to their party. Sources indicate that a
On May 20, the Senate removed $1 billion in funding for the White House ballroom project from a larger immigration bill, marking a notable political setback for former President Donald Trump. The funding was intended to cover Secret Service security upgrades for the East Wing, including modernized infrastructure and underground enhancements. The decision followed guidance from Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who flagged the allocation as incompatible with budget reconciliation ru
On May 20, the Senate removed $1 billion in funding for the White House ballroom project from a larger immigration bill, marking a notable political setback for former President Donald Trump. The funding was intended to cover Secret Service security upgrades for the East Wing, including modernized infrastructure and underground enhancements. The decision followed guidance from Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who flagged the allocation as incompatible with budget reconciliation ru
US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he intends to file a lawsuit seeking between $1 billion and $5 billion against the BBC, following the broadcaster’s apology for a misleading edit of one of his speeches. Trump said the legal action would likely begin next week and insisted that the broadcaster had already “admitted” wrongdoing, though it has publicly denied that its actions meet the threshold for defamation. The dispute centers on a video segment included in a documen
US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he intends to file a lawsuit seeking between $1 billion and $5 billion against the BBC, following the broadcaster’s apology for a misleading edit of one of his speeches. Trump said the legal action would likely begin next week and insisted that the broadcaster had already “admitted” wrongdoing, though it has publicly denied that its actions meet the threshold for defamation. The dispute centers on a video segment included in a documen