July 2025

Van Jones: Epstein Files Denial Is “Weapons-Grade” Stupidity

CNN commentator Van Jones believes the Trump administration is being dishonest about the Epstein files, arguing only a naive person would accept the claim that no significant information exists. Jones accused the administration of either lying previously about having damaging information or covering up the truth now. The commentator emphasized that either way, MAGA supporters have been misled. Even Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton agreed, noting that no one believes the official narrative and more transparency is needed.

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JD Vance Disneyland Run Sparks Online Mockery, Military Service Questioned

A viral video of Vice President JD Vance jogging awkwardly at Disneyland has sparked widespread ridicule and mockery on social media. The 13-second clip prompted users to criticize his running style, with many comparing it to prancing or joking about his physical fitness. While some users joined in on the jokes, others defended Vance, attributing his run to a “dad run” and condemning the online criticism as mean-spirited. This incident highlights the constant scrutiny and online attention Vance faces, regardless of the context or setting.

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House Republicans Block Release of Epstein Files, Drawing Criticism

In a late-night vote, House Republicans blocked a Democratic effort to unseal documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, adding fuel to the fire amidst the ongoing MAGA civil war. The House Rules Committee rejected a Democratic amendment to the GENIUS Act that would have allowed a vote on releasing the documents, following the Justice Department’s announcement that the investigation was closed and Epstein’s death was a suicide. Democrats are capitalizing on the situation, with figures like Rep. Ro Khanna introducing the amendment to force a vote and the Democratic National Committee launching a bot focused on the issue. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has attempted to combat the fallout with a conspiracy theory of his own, claiming Democrats created the files.

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US Citizen Given Russian Passport for Aiding Moscow in Ukraine

US citizen Daniel Martindale, now with a Russian passport for helping Moscow from inside Ukraine, has definitely stirred up some strong opinions. It’s hard to ignore the gravity of the situation – a US citizen, once presumably proud of that status, is now holding a passport from a country deeply involved in a conflict that’s claiming countless lives and reshaping the geopolitical landscape. The immediate reaction, naturally, leans towards considering him a traitor. That’s probably the easiest label to slap on him considering the actions he’s apparently taken.

The prospect of Martindale returning to Ukraine, potentially on the front lines, is a grim one.… Continue reading

UK Schools’ Plan to Combat ‘Incel’ Culture Faces Skepticism and Calls for Practical Solutions

New government guidance for English secondary schools will address “incel” culture, pornography’s link to misogyny, and online “manosphere” myths. The updated relationships, sex, and health education (RSHE) curriculum, informed by data revealing widespread misogynistic attitudes, emphasizes positive role models for boys and challenges harmful online content. Furthermore, schools will be required to seek mental health expertise to discuss suicide prevention, while parents will retain the right to view curriculum materials. The guidance avoids age-specific restrictions on topics, allowing teachers to address issues raised by students, which is supported by the Association of School and College Leaders.

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MAGA Influencer Calls for Special Counsel in Epstein Case, Amidst Infighting

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer is demanding a special counsel to investigate the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, expressing dissatisfaction with the Department of Justice and FBI’s recent memo. Loomer has repeatedly criticized U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, claiming the memo’s assertions contradict popular conspiracy theories and are damaging to the Trump administration. She believes an independent investigation is necessary to satisfy the base, who expected a thorough review of the documents, and predicts at least one resignation over the matter. Loomer’s statements reflect the widespread anger among far-right and MAGA supporters who were disappointed by the memo’s findings.

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Colbert Slams CBS for “Big Fat Bribe” to Trump

On Monday, Stephen Colbert criticized Paramount’s $16 million settlement with Donald Trump, stemming from a 60 Minutes interview dispute. Colbert expressed offense, suggesting the settlement was a “Big Fat Bribe” aimed at securing approval from the Trump administration for Paramount’s sale to Skydance. He highlighted concerns that the merger could jeopardize the future of his show and The Daily Show, citing reports that suggest Skydance’s desire to appease Trump could pressure late-night hosts critical of him. While acknowledging Paramount’s lack of apology, Colbert ultimately viewed the settlement as a move motivated by financial interests.

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Federal Court: ICE Can’t Target People Based on Appearance

A federal court in Southern California has ruled that ICE agents cannot rely solely on race or language to detain individuals, citing violations of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. The court’s temporary restraining order follows a lawsuit and mandates that officers must have a reasonable suspicion of a violation of immigration law before stopping someone. This decision, while specific to the Central District of California, curtails ICE’s practices of targeting individuals based on ethnicity or location and denying them access to legal counsel. The ruling underscores that racism is not a valid basis for reasonable suspicion, and prevents ICE from continuing its previous practices.

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Obama Urges Democrats to “Toughen Up”: Criticism and Calls for Action

Former President Barack Obama urged Democrats to take action at a private fundraiser, calling for them to “toughen up” and support candidates. He emphasized the importance of standing up for values and not staying silent, especially regarding free speech. Obama highlighted the significance of governor’s races and the need to financially support the Democratic National Committee. Furthermore, Obama addressed intra-party disagreements, emphasizing the need to deliver for people despite ideological differences, and to rebuild momentum towards a desired future.

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Homeland Security to End Protections for Afghan Nationals Facing Deportation

An appeals court has intervened to maintain work and deportation protections for nearly 12,000 Afghan nationals in the U.S., which were slated to expire under the Department of Homeland Security’s decision. The court’s stay, prompted by a lawsuit from a non-profit immigrant advocacy group, will remain in effect for one week while the court considers the case. The lawsuit challenged the revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghans, who were initially deemed safe to return to their home country. The decision to end TPS has faced criticism, especially considering that many of the Afghans provided assistance to U.S. forces during the war in Afghanistan.

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