Donald Trump has indicated he may examine the possibility of deporting Elon Musk amid their ongoing feud. Trump stated he would “take a look” at removing Musk from the U.S., citing the tech billionaire’s opposition to the president’s spending bill. Trump also hinted at potentially investigating Musk’s companies, possibly to curb government subsidies. The animosity between the two has intensified as Musk has increasingly criticized the spending bill and threatened to form a third political party.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified that the central bank would have eased monetary policy if not for President Trump’s tariff plan. Powell stated that the Fed’s decision to hold rates steady was influenced by the increased inflation forecasts resulting from the tariffs. Despite pressure from the White House, the Fed has held the key borrowing rate steady, and Powell acknowledged the potential for future rate adjustments depending on economic data. He also stated that he could not comment on the likelihood of a rate cut in July.
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Following Zohran Mamdani’s primary win, several prominent labor unions, including 32BJ SEIU and the Hotel and Games Trade Council, withdrew their endorsements of former Governor Andrew Cuomo to support Mamdani for the general election. These unions, along with the New York State Nurses Association, represent a combined workforce of 267,000 workers. Labor leaders see Mamdani as representing an optimistic vision and are mobilizing to counter potential attacks from opponents, including Cuomo and other establishment figures. Despite facing a challenging political landscape, Mamdani’s supporters believe they can overcome the opposition and enact a working-class agenda. This shift in endorsements reflects a broader desire for change and a rejection of the status quo.
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A Harvard polling expert suggests that young men, particularly those aged 18-29, who were instrumental in Donald Trump’s election are now disillusioned with his performance. This shift in sentiment is attributed to economic concerns and the perception that Trump has not delivered on his campaign promises. Della Volpe’s research indicates that Trump’s approval ratings among young people are in the 30s, with many struggling financially. The report indicates that young voters are seeking economic stability, and may not be drawn to Trump’s “macho persona” as they once were.
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The Senate voted to remove a provision that would have prevented US states from regulating artificial intelligence, dealing a blow to Silicon Valley and White House officials who backed the measure. During an overnight voting session, senators overwhelmingly opposed the language, with a vote of 99-1. This rejection occurred despite support for the pause on state AI legislation from GOP allies in the tech industry and White House technology advisors.
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On July 1, Ukrainian drones struck the Kupol plant in Izhevsk, Russia, a facility over 1,300 kilometers from the front lines, confirmed by a source within the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The targeted plant produces air defense systems and attack drones for the Russian military, with strikes confirmed to have hit production and storage facilities, sparking a fire. Local authorities reported casualties and temporarily suspended flights from the city’s airport. Furthermore, Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed to have shot down numerous Ukrainian drones across several regions, including Crimea and Rostov Oblast, though these claims could not be independently verified.
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Kim Jong Un held a public commemoration for North Korean troops who died fighting in support of Russia’s war in Ukraine, likely preparing the population for further deployments. This commemoration occurred at a gala performance, featuring a video of Kim mourning soldiers and draping coffins with the national flag. The event marked the first anniversary of the mutual defense pact between North Korea and Russia, a pact that has seen significant military and munitions exchanges. Experts believe this display aims to garner support for deployments while bracing the public for future involvement, as evidenced by North Korea’s deployment of approximately 15,000 troops and plans for further military personnel.
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Reports emerged that Kid Rock’s Nashville bar, along with several other Nashville restaurants, sent non-citizen employees home during a busy Saturday service due to potential ICE raids. While the musician has not explicitly denied the reports, he expressed support for removing “illegal criminals” from the country. ICE confirmed raids occurred in Nashville that weekend, leading to 196 arrests, including individuals with prior convictions or illegal reentry. This response comes amidst Kid Rock’s known support for former President Trump and his policies.
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Senator Josh Hawley, who publicly denounced Medicaid cuts as “morally wrong,” voted in favor of a budget reconciliation bill containing an estimated $930 billion in cuts to the program. The bill’s tax cuts, disproportionately benefiting high-income households, were predicated on the false promise of expiration, with Republicans now admitting their prior deception. Furthermore, the reinstatement of state and local tax deductions, though temporary, is another example of misleading budgeting practices. Ultimately, under real scoring, the Senate bill is projected to significantly increase the budget deficit, yet the Republican’s preferred scoring method attempts to hide this fact.
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