This legislation significantly increases military and border security spending while drastically reducing funding for Medicaid, Medicare, and SNAP, and eliminating clean energy tax credits. The Congressional Budget Office projects that these cuts will result in millions losing health insurance and access to vital social programs. Despite claims that the bill benefits working Americans, Democrats have criticized its passage as detrimental to the working class. The bill’s passage marks a significant shift in national spending priorities.
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Early Thursday morning, a security incident at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia resulted in a non-fatal shooting. Fairfax County Police assisted with traffic control following the incident, which occurred hours after the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C. The CIA has confirmed the incident and stated that the main gate was temporarily closed. Authorities have indicated no evidence currently links the two shootings.
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The tragic killing of two Israeli Embassy staff members outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., is a stark reminder of the escalating threat of political violence. Eyewitness accounts and video footage clearly show the perpetrator shouting pro-Palestinian slogans and advocating for an intifada before opening fire, decisively painting this as a targeted attack. The cold-blooded murder of these two individuals, described as a couple preparing for their wedding, underscores the devastating human cost of such acts. This is not merely a shooting; it’s a deliberate act of terror, an act that deserves to be condemned unequivocally.… Continue reading
Leaked emails reveal that Tulsi Gabbard’s chief of staff, Joe Kent, pressured intelligence officials to revise a report on the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to align with President Trump’s statements on immigration. Kent sought to downplay the report’s findings contradicting Trump’s claim of Venezuelan government collusion with the gang, despite the National Intelligence Council’s conclusion that such collaboration was improbable. Subsequently, Gabbard fired two top intelligence officials following the report’s release and subsequent media coverage highlighting the discrepancies. This action prompted accusations of retaliation for producing analysis that contradicted the President’s political agenda.
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The House of Representatives passed Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” after a marathon overnight session, a vote that has sparked widespread outrage and concern. The bill, a massive legislative package, has been criticized for its significant cuts to vital social programs, particularly Medicaid and food stamps, while simultaneously extending tax cuts for the wealthiest citizens. This deeply divisive legislation has created a significant rift in the nation’s political landscape.
The passage of the bill was incredibly close, with a final vote of 215 to 214, highlighting the intense partisan battle surrounding it. The narrow margin underscores the potential impact of even a single vote, as evidenced by the recent death of a Democratic representative.… Continue reading
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez issued a stark warning to the GOP regarding a Trump-backed bill, predicting significant repercussions if the legislation passes. AOC highlighted the potential for widespread public backlash against the measure. She emphasized the importance of remembering a key, unspecified number related to the bill’s impact. The congresswoman’s statement underscores the high stakes and potential political fallout surrounding the proposed legislation.
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Anti-Hamas protests, now in their third day, have erupted in southern Gaza, with hundreds demonstrating against the group’s rule and the ongoing war. Videos show protestors chanting for Hamas’s removal, fueled by a recent interview where a senior official declared the conflict “eternal.” These demonstrations, although risky given Hamas’s suppression of dissent, mark a significant shift, particularly in southern Gaza where the group’s influence previously remained strong. Protesters, facing hunger, displacement, and relentless bombings, are openly defying Hamas, demanding an end to the conflict and a peaceful future.
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During a meeting in the Oval Office, President Trump falsely accused South Africa of “white genocide,” showing videos and articles he claimed as evidence. President Ramaphosa attempted to refute these claims, explaining that the videos depicted a minority party’s actions, not government policy, and that crime statistics didn’t support the genocide narrative. Despite interventions from Ramaphosa’s delegation, including his agriculture minister and a prominent businessman, Trump remained unconvinced. This incident occurred amidst strained US-South Africa relations, marked by reduced aid and diplomatic tensions.
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The term “psikhushkas” refers to KGB-run psychiatric hospitals in the Soviet Union, where political dissidents were imprisoned and tortured under the guise of mental illness. This historical context is directly relevant to a new bill cosponsored by Representatives Davidson and Moore, proposing NIH research into “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” The bill aims to investigate the syndrome’s origins, impacts, and potential interventions, raising concerns about its potential misuse and Orwellian implications. This proposed research, utilizing existing NIH funding, seeks to analyze the role of media and polarization in shaping political violence.
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Concerns over the US government’s debt and deficit, exacerbated by Moody’s credit rating downgrade, fueled a broad market sell-off Wednesday. Weak demand at a 20-year Treasury note auction, resulting in higher yields, underscored investor anxieties. This, coupled with the advancement of a potentially deficit-increasing tax bill, further pressured stocks, bonds, and the US dollar. The Dow plummeted over 800 points, marking the worst day for major indexes in a month, while the CBOE Volatility Index spiked significantly.
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