A significant partisan divide emerged regarding the economic impact of Trump’s tariffs, with only 44% of his voters believing they would be beneficial, compared to 87% of Harris voters anticipating harm. Trump’s inconsistent tariff policies, currently impacting various countries at differing rates, have already caused job losses in sectors like automobiles. This unpredictability threatens further economic instability and could erode Trump’s support among crucial manufacturing worker demographics. The lack of a clear strategy risks continued market disruption and potentially widespread job losses.
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Former US President Donald Trump disavowed responsibility for the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, labeling it “Biden’s war” and asserting that his presidency would have prevented it. He attributed the conflict to the alleged rigging of the 2020 election and criticized both President Biden and President Zelenskyy for their handling of the situation. Trump claimed that he is now working to end the war, despite his previous assertions of having no involvement. This statement follows a deadly Russian strike on Sumy, which Trump described as a “horrible thing.”
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Early American colonists vehemently opposed Britain’s practice of transporting convicts to the colonies and the subsequent trial of colonial defendants in England. This opposition is reflected in the Declaration of Independence’s grievances and likely influenced the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment, including exile. James Madison strongly condemned deportation, even of non-citizens, highlighting the cruelty inherent in such banishment, particularly when considering the loss of property and connections. Given Madison’s views, the prospect of a U.S. government exiling its own citizens would likely have been seen as exceptionally egregious.
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Despite the scorching heat and logistical challenges—including limited visibility from the stage for a crowd estimated at 36,000—a massive turnout demonstrated fervent engagement with the event. The passionate core, exhibiting clear determination, contrasted with a more diffuse enthusiasm at the periphery, yet a shared sense of purpose united all attendees. AOC’s speech linked local resistance to broader systemic issues, specifically framing wealth inequality as a direct driver of the erosion of democratic rights. The sheer scale of the gathering underscored a significant collective response to perceived political threats.
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Hungary’s parliament is poised to vote on a constitutional amendment that severely restricts LGBTQ+ rights and expands government power. The amendment codifies a ban on Pride events, enabling the use of facial recognition technology against attendees, and constitutionally recognizes only two sexes. Furthermore, it allows the government to suspend the citizenship of dual nationals deemed a threat to national security, a move criticized as suppressing dissent. Opposition groups have decried the amendment as a significant escalation of Orbán’s authoritarian tendencies, drawing parallels to Russia and prompting calls for protests. International condemnation from the EU and numerous embassies highlights the international concern over these actions.
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In response to Sunday’s “60 Minutes” broadcast featuring segments on Ukraine and Greenland, President Trump launched a scathing attack on the program, demanding the FCC impose significant penalties for what he deemed unlawful and defamatory coverage. This follows Trump’s ongoing $20 billion lawsuit against the network, which alleges biased editing of a Kamala Harris interview, a claim CBS denies. The FCC has already initiated an investigation into this matter, alongside several other probes into various news organizations. Despite the legal battles, “60 Minutes” continues its critical coverage of the Trump administration.
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Holman W. Jenkins Jr. of the Wall Street Journal argues that President Trump’s poorly conceived trade war, culminating in devastating tariffs, has increased the likelihood of impeachment. Jenkins criticizes the tariffs as driven by Trump’s erratic decision-making rather than sound policy or strategic considerations. The resulting market crash, though temporarily paused, highlighted the inherent instability of Trump’s approach and the potential for further economic turmoil. Jenkins suggests that impeachment may even be beneficial for restoring America’s international standing.
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Ten more alleged Latin American gang members were deported to El Salvador, a move praised by Secretary of State Marco Rubio despite criticism over a previous deportation violating a court order. These deportations, utilizing the Alien Enemies Act, have sent hundreds to CECOT, a notorious prison described as a “living execution chamber.” The administration’s reliance on tattoos to identify gang members has been challenged, with evidence suggesting many deportees lack criminal records. The Supreme Court has allowed the continued use of the Act, despite ongoing legal challenges and accusations of human rights abuses within CECOT.
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In a recent interview, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticized Vice President JD Vance for seemingly justifying Russia’s actions in Ukraine, alleging that Russian narratives have gained traction in Washington. He urged President Trump to visit Ukraine before engaging in peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for firsthand observation of the war’s devastation. Zelenskyy expressed concern about the influence of Russian disinformation on American politics, highlighting the stakes of the conflict and warning of the potential escalation to a world war if Putin’s imperial ambitions are unchecked. Zelenskyy’s plea comes amidst Trump’s envoy’s meeting with Putin and Trump’s subsequent calls for an end to the conflict.
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The Ohio Republican Party’s deliberate obfuscation of Issue 1, aimed at preventing fair electoral districting, exemplifies a pattern of manipulative behavior. This follows the conviction of Ohio’s former Republican House Speaker and party chairman for a massive bribery scheme. The author, a long-time Ohio resident, argues that this corruption and disregard for voter understanding renders the Republican Party unworthy of his vote. He urges Ohio voters to carefully consider the implications of electing Republicans, particularly for statewide offices. The author concludes that the party’s actions necessitate a change in leadership to restore integrity to Ohio’s government.
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