August 2025

Judge Cannon Shields Classified Info in Trump Assassination Case, DOJ Approved

Ryan Routh, the suspect in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, has been barred from accessing classified information related to his case due to national security concerns. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted the government’s request for a protective order, citing the potential for “serious damage” if the information were disclosed. The Justice Department, invoking the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), argued that the classified material’s disclosure could harm national security. Routh, who is representing himself, is scheduled for trial in September and faces multiple charges, including firearm violations, with prosecutors seeking to exclude potentially irrelevant evidence he intends to present.

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Colbert Rips Trump’s Epstein Distance Plan After Sex Offender Visit

Stephen Colbert humorously criticized President Trump’s attempt to distance himself from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, by inviting convicted sex offender Lawrence Taylor to a White House event promoting a rebooted Presidential Fitness Test. Colbert mocked Trump’s choice of guest, highlighting the irony of associating with a sex offender while seemingly trying to distance himself from Epstein. The segment also touched upon Trump’s recent frustration with the ongoing focus on his ties to Epstein, especially in light of the yet-unreleased “Epstein Files.” Colbert concluded by sarcastically suggesting Trump’s fitness regimen, poking fun at the former president’s lifestyle.

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China Welcomes Brazilian Coffee Sellers Amidst US Tariff Shift

China welcomes 183 Brazil coffee sellers in wake of US tariffs.

It’s fascinating to think about how geopolitical moves can ripple through the global economy, isn’t it? The news that China is welcoming 183 Brazilian coffee sellers is a direct consequence of the US imposing tariffs. It feels like a shift in the world’s coffee trade, and a pretty significant one at that. This isn’t just about China suddenly deciding they *really* like Brazilian coffee, it’s about Brazil finding a way around the US tariffs that were put in place. Essentially, Brazil’s coffee exporters are now finding a lucrative market in China, which is a clever adaptation to the changing trade landscape.… Continue reading

Trump & Texas Attempt to Gerrymander 5 More GOP House Seats

In Texas, a political battle is unfolding as Republicans, at the request of former President Trump, propose a redrawn congressional map that would likely add five Republican seats before the midterms. This move is viewed by Democrats as a scheme to rig the election and dilute the power of communities of color. Democrats have discussed tactics to try and prevent the bill from passing. This is occurring due to a Supreme Court ruling that allows partisan gerrymandering and the absence of federal legislation against it.

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Texas Democrats Flee State to Block Gerrymandered House Map Backed by Trump

In a bid to obstruct proposed congressional maps, Texas House Democrats left the state, aiming to prevent a Republican-led effort that could solidify the party’s hold on the U.S. House. The Democrats’ absence, which breaks quorum and halts legislative proceedings, was a strategic move made just before the vote on maps that favor Republicans. In response, Democratic governors, including Illinois’ JB Pritzker, offered support and welcomed the Texas lawmakers. This exodus aims to delay votes on redistricting and flood relief measures, while Republicans, supported by figures like Attorney General Ken Paxton, have vowed to take action to ensure Democrats return.

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ICE Recruitment: $50K Bonuses, Student Loan Forgiveness Sparks Outrage

In response to increased funding from the Trump administration, ICE is implementing a significant recruitment drive. The agency is offering substantial financial incentives, including signing bonuses and student loan forgiveness, to attract officers, lawyers, and investigators. Concurrently, the administration has authorized the deployment of the National Guard to immigration detention centers across numerous states. This unprecedented move will see Guard members assisting with the processing of detained immigrants and asylum seekers.

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Texas Democrats Flee: Another Round of Political Theater and Gerrymandering

In a strategic move, Texas Democratic lawmakers fled the state to prevent the passage of new congressional maps that would favor Republicans. This action, meant to deny the Republican-controlled chamber a quorum, was taken in response to a redistricting plan perceived as an attempt to dilute the voting power of minority groups. With the majority of House Democrats leaving for the Chicago area and other locations, the special legislative session and its agenda, including disaster relief and controversial bills, were immediately cast into doubt. Republicans have responded with strong criticism, threatening arrests and sanctions, while national Democrats have pledged support and retaliation in other states.

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Ukraine Leaks Secrets of Russian Nuclear Sub: Crew, Schematics, and Nuclear Warheads Exposed

The Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Directorate (HUR) has obtained a full set of classified documents regarding the Russian Navy’s nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, Knyaz Pozharsky, a Borei-A class vessel. These documents contain detailed information including crew lists, operational schedules, schematics of combat systems, and engineering documentation. The Knyaz Pozharsky, commissioned in 2025, is a key component of Russia’s strategic nuclear triad, equipped with 16 R-30 Bulava missiles and is part of the modernized Project 955A Borei-A series. This information provides valuable insights into the submarine’s capabilities and limitations, as well as the broader class, and could potentially compromise Russia’s naval deterrent posture.

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White House Boasts Trump’s Golf Score After Cheating Video Surfaces

The White House publicized President Trump’s victory at the Men’s Senior Club Championship at his Bedminster golf club, showcasing a score of 69. This announcement follows allegations of cheating on another course, with a video from a Scotland trip sparking accusations of improper ball placement. Despite these claims, Trump’s impressive handicap of around 2 and the praise of professional golfers like Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson, highlight his skill. The president’s consistent engagement with golf, including frequent play during his term, fuels the ongoing debate about the veracity of his scores.

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