On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which forced nearly 50,000 Native Americans to relocate to designated territories west of the Mississippi River.

Democrats are hopeful their party's road to recovery lies in the price of eggs. Party leaders across Washington are steering their core message away from Donald Trump's authoritarian tendencies and toward the everyday concerns of working Americans — none more important than the price of eggs, which has soared to record highs. The economic message underscores a broad acknowledgment across the Democratic ecosystem the party must make changes to win back the hearts and minds of working-class voters, who shifted toward Trump's Republican Party last fall. But it's unclear whether the Democrats' newfound focus will do much to harness the energy of their party's grassroots or slow Trump's sweeping campaign to consolidate power.