US Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California looks on during a press conference on the steps of the US Capitol after the Senate passed the "Big Beautiful Bill Act" earlier in the day in Washington, DC, on July 2, 2025. The Republican-led US Senate approved President Donald Trump's mammoth domestic policy bill July 1, 2024 by the narrowest of margins, despite misgivings over delivering deep welfare cuts and another $3 trillion in national debt. Republican leaders had struggled to corral support during a record 24-hour "vote-a-rama" amendment session on the Senate floor, as Democrats offered dozens of challenges to the most divisive aspects of the package. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Pelosi announces effort to legalize child sex change hormones and procedures at ‘Nat’l Level’: ‘Really sad for trans kids to hear public policy’

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has affirmed that she and her team are actively “advocating” for the well-being of “trans kids” — arguing that hormone therapy and surgical interventions are essential to their overall well-being and happiness.

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Trump approves military action against Latin American cartels deemed terrorist organizations

President Donald Trump has authorized U.S. military action against certain Latin American drug cartels designated as foreign terrorist organizations. This directive allows U.S. forces to target these groups both on land and at sea — escalating the United States’ approach to combating drug trafficking.

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