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Jason Davis

Jason Davis

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Jason Davis is the Chief Operating Officer of The Daily Drop. Since August 2024, Jason has been one of the most active writers of the site, and has played an important role in the growth and development of the website and the not-for-profit initiative.


As a founding member of The Daily Drop, Jason has had a long history being a lead contributor to the publication of high-importance news articles and opinion pieces. A political moderate, he has often taken perspectives from both sides, conservative and liberal, while implementing his own flair to the mix. Jason specializes heavily in global and American political news, especially geopolitics which he is especially contingent on.


Jason also serves as the Cardinal Spellman Academic Tournament's President.


Jason's interests include politics, geopolitics, civics, history, geography, and video games.

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Jan 1, 20261 min
Alleged fraud in Minnesota has led to Trump administration cutting childcare to the state
The Department of Health and Human Services under the Trump Administration has claimed that Minnesota has widespread fraud in its childcare services. In response, they have cut off federal aid payments of childcare. People have begun to attribute the reaction to a YouTuber named Nick Shirley, who has been called Xenophobic and Islamophobic. He stated that there was widespread fraud, especially at Somali-run childcare centers. While the Trump administration has not directly attributed this to...

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Dec 15, 20251 min
Diplomatic row between Japan and China continues, affects other factors of their relationship
In late November, China and Japan have gotten into a diplomatic spat based on a statement Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made in the Japanese legislature. The man crux of this issue begins with the idea of collective self-defence. After WW2, Japan took on a pacifist stance, and it was enshrined in their constitution. Japan, around a decade ago under the late prime minister Shinzo Abe, altered the constitution to allow Japanese self-defense to apply not only to Japan itself, but also...

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Dec 5, 20251 min
Eurovision plunged into controversy as Israel allowed to perform in 2026
The European Broadcasting Union made the decision to allow Israel to perform in the Eurovision song contest next year. Now obviously, including or excluding Israel would have been controversial no matter what. Israel has had a positive reception to the news of their acceptance, with their president Issac Herzog saying " Israel deserves to be represented on every stage around the world, a cause to which I am fully and actively committed... I hope that the competition will remain one that...

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