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Trump Investigations and Politics Dominate the Week

FBI firings, Israel controversy, and conservative courses on campus

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This week, the FBI's firings of agents involved in investigations related to President Trump sparked controversy, while the President himself faced criticism for his handling of foreign policy and his relationship with...

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Trump Investigations and Politics Dominate the Week

FBI firings, Israel controversy, and conservative courses on campus

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week, the FBI's firings of agents involved in investigations related to President Trump sparked controversy, while the President himself faced criticism for his handling of foreign policy and his relationship with Israel. Meanwhile, conservative civic centers are gaining traction on US public college campuses, and Republican lawmakers are pushing for more conservative professors to counter what they see as left-wing indoctrination in schools.

The FBI's firings, which were confirmed by a source to The Hill, include at least 10 agents who worked on cases involving President Trump, including the Mar-a-Lago documents case. This move is the latest in a wave of firings of FBI and Justice Department officials, which has raised concerns about the politicization of the agency.

In a separate development, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee criticized conservative pundit Tucker Carlson for suggesting that President Trump was taking cues from the Israeli government on foreign policy. Huckabee called the suggestion "offensive" and said that President Trump is not being pushed around by Israel.

On the campaign trail, Republican strategist Karl Rove predicted that Texas state Rep. James Talarico would win the key Democratic U.S. Senate primary over Rep. Jasmine Crockett. Rove's comments came as the race is being closely watched by political observers.

In a sign of the growing influence of conservative ideology on US campuses, right-leaning civic centers are now offering courses at public colleges. The centers, which are funded by conservative donors, offer scholarships to students who enroll in civics-oriented courses and attend events outside of class. The move has been welcomed by Republican lawmakers, who see it as a way to counter what they see as left-wing indoctrination in schools.

One such center, the Ohio State University's civic center, offered a $4,000 scholarship to students who enrolled in one of its courses and attended three events each semester. The center's literature described itself as "very Republican, very patriotic," and said that its goal was to promote conservative values on campus.

The trend has sparked concerns among some educators, who see it as an attempt to politicize the curriculum and promote a particular ideology. However, supporters of the centers argue that they provide a much-needed counterbalance to what they see as the dominant liberal ideology on US campuses.

In other news, the NYPD arrested a 27-year-old man for allegedly assaulting officers with snow and ice during a massive snowball fight in Washington Square Park on Monday. The incident highlighted the challenges faced by law enforcement in policing large public gatherings.

As the week comes to a close, it is clear that politics will continue to dominate the headlines in the days and weeks to come. From the FBI's firings to the controversy over President Trump's relationship with Israel, and from the rise of conservative civic centers on campus to the ongoing Senate primary in Texas, there is no shortage of stories that will shape the national conversation.

This week, the FBI's firings of agents involved in investigations related to President Trump sparked controversy, while the President himself faced criticism for his handling of foreign policy and his relationship with Israel. Meanwhile, conservative civic centers are gaining traction on US public college campuses, and Republican lawmakers are pushing for more conservative professors to counter what they see as left-wing indoctrination in schools.

The FBI's firings, which were confirmed by a source to The Hill, include at least 10 agents who worked on cases involving President Trump, including the Mar-a-Lago documents case. This move is the latest in a wave of firings of FBI and Justice Department officials, which has raised concerns about the politicization of the agency.

In a separate development, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee criticized conservative pundit Tucker Carlson for suggesting that President Trump was taking cues from the Israeli government on foreign policy. Huckabee called the suggestion "offensive" and said that President Trump is not being pushed around by Israel.

On the campaign trail, Republican strategist Karl Rove predicted that Texas state Rep. James Talarico would win the key Democratic U.S. Senate primary over Rep. Jasmine Crockett. Rove's comments came as the race is being closely watched by political observers.

In a sign of the growing influence of conservative ideology on US campuses, right-leaning civic centers are now offering courses at public colleges. The centers, which are funded by conservative donors, offer scholarships to students who enroll in civics-oriented courses and attend events outside of class. The move has been welcomed by Republican lawmakers, who see it as a way to counter what they see as left-wing indoctrination in schools.

One such center, the Ohio State University's civic center, offered a $4,000 scholarship to students who enrolled in one of its courses and attended three events each semester. The center's literature described itself as "very Republican, very patriotic," and said that its goal was to promote conservative values on campus.

The trend has sparked concerns among some educators, who see it as an attempt to politicize the curriculum and promote a particular ideology. However, supporters of the centers argue that they provide a much-needed counterbalance to what they see as the dominant liberal ideology on US campuses.

In other news, the NYPD arrested a 27-year-old man for allegedly assaulting officers with snow and ice during a massive snowball fight in Washington Square Park on Monday. The incident highlighted the challenges faced by law enforcement in policing large public gatherings.

As the week comes to a close, it is clear that politics will continue to dominate the headlines in the days and weeks to come. From the FBI's firings to the controversy over President Trump's relationship with Israel, and from the rise of conservative civic centers on campus to the ongoing Senate primary in Texas, there is no shortage of stories that will shape the national conversation.

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