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Trump Defends Affordability, SCOTUS & Presidential Power, Indiana Redistricting

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4.552.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

President Trump heads to Pennsylvania to defend his record on affordability as polls show voters increasingly blame his policies for high prices.
The Supreme Court appears poised to grant presidents far greater power over independent agencies, signaling a major shift in how the federal government operates.
And Indiana lawmakers move toward a congressional map that could eliminate the state’s last two Democratic seats, intensifying a nationwide battle over mid-cycle redistricting.

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0:25.6

President Trump is headed to Pennsylvania to make his case on an issue that's hurting Republicans at the polls.

0:32.6

The word affordability is a con job by the Democrats.

0:36.6

Voters blame his policies for high prices. so what's the White House doing about it?

0:41.6

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0:48.1

The Supreme Court's conservative majority signaled a rainess to scrap a 90-year precedent

0:53.7

that insulated independent agencies

0:55.4

from White House pressure, a ruling could let president from fire regulators for any reason.

1:01.1

And in Indiana, Republicans are racing to pass a new congressional map, one that could wipe out

1:06.7

the last two Democratic seats in the state. Stay with us. We'll give you the news you need to start your day.

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