
UNBIASED Politics November 10, 2025: Government MAY Re-Open Soon...Here's What Needs to Happen. Plus Trump's Tariff "Dividend," SNAP Fight Continues, SCOTUS Won't Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage, and More.
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Nov 10, 2025 In a recent discussion, the Supreme Court allowed a passport policy banning the 'X' sex marker to continue. They also paused an order for full SNAP funding while appeals play out, leaving many wondering about future aid. Trump unveiled a controversial tariff 'dividend' proposal that could reshape consumer costs. The Court's firm stance on same-sex marriage remains, as they declined to reconsider a key ruling. Meanwhile, Trump threatens a billion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC, raising eyebrows across the political spectrum.
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Holiday Cozy Scene Sets The Tone
- Jordan Berman describes a cozy holiday scene with cookies, a Christmas tree, and The Polar Express on TV.
- He uses this personal vignette to introduce a Cozy Earth sponsor and set a warm tone for the episode.
Supreme Court Pauses Passport Ruling
- The Supreme Court paused a lower court order so the State Department can enforce its passport sex-marker policy while litigation continues.
- The pause doesn't decide constitutionality and the case will proceed through the appeals process.
Policy Shift On Passport 'X' Marker
- The 2022 policy let applicants self-select male, female, or X without medical documentation.
- The Trump administration revoked X options citing an executive order recognizing only male and female sexes.
