Politics

Newsom Slams Indiana Governor Over Trump, Sparks Debate on Political Rhetoric

Indiana Governor Mike Braun faced a series of setbacks on Thursday, beginning with the state Senate’s rejection of a new congressional map favored by Donald Trump, despite Trump’s public criticism. Trump then targeted Braun for allegedly not securing enough votes for the map, prompting Braun to pledge allegiance to Trump on social media. This prompted a swift response including a community note on X and a sarcastic reply from California Governor Gavin Newsom, further highlighting Braun’s perceived subservience to the former president.

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Iowa, Ohio Voters Sour on Trump, Shifting Approval Ratings

Recent polls indicate a decline in Donald Trump’s approval ratings, with both Iowa and Ohio now showing negative ratings. This shift in sentiment occurred while Trump’s candidate for Miami mayor lost to a Democrat, a significant political setback. National polling averages reflect a net negative approval rating for Trump, although there has been a slight improvement from earlier lows. Additionally, Trump’s approval numbers are down in several swing states as well.

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Americans Believe Trump Knew About, and Participated In, Epstein’s Crimes

Recent releases from the Jeffrey Epstein files, including photos featuring Donald Trump, do not reveal new information regarding his involvement. However, a recent poll indicates a significant portion of Americans, and even Republicans, believe Trump was aware of Epstein’s alleged crimes. Despite the lack of definitive evidence, this perception is fueled by Trump’s past actions and statements, leading to potential political risks as further documents are released. These sentiments are not surprising given previous polling suggesting a belief that Trump has committed serious federal crimes.

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Trump Expected to Reclassify Marijuana, Pot Stocks Surge Amid Criticism

According to sources, President Donald Trump is expected to issue an executive order that could reclassify marijuana, potentially as early as Monday. This action would shift cannabis companies to different tax regulations and encourage investment. Such a move is anticipated to be a positive development for the cannabis industry, possibly allowing banks to more easily serve the sector. While seen as progress towards normalizing cannabis under national law, experts note that reclassification is a partial victory, and further action, including Congressional involvement, will be needed for broader regulatory changes and reforms.

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GOP’s Surrender: How Republicans Enabled Trump’s Catastrophic Legacy

The current Republican Senate, under the leadership of John Thune, is facing scrutiny for its perceived failure to uphold its constitutional duties. According to Ira Shapiro, the Senate has betrayed the country by allowing the usurpation of congressional powers and confirming unqualified nominees. This inaction is seen as a continuation of the first Trump-era Senate, which Shapiro previously described as a catastrophic failure. While acknowledging some instances of resistance, the article suggests that fear and intimidation, particularly stemming from Trump’s influence, are major factors in the Senate’s behavior. Despite the challenges, the actions of Indiana state legislators serve as a reminder of what it looks like when principles are upheld.

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Luxury Home Sales Spike in NYC Despite Exodus Fears: The Mamdani Effect?

Contrary to predictions of wealthy residents fleeing New York City after Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral victory, luxury home sales actually surged in November. Reports from Olshan Realty and Douglas Elliman indicate a significant increase in sales of properties valued at $4 million or more. Real estate professionals like Donna Olshan and Noble Black dismissed the exodus predictions, citing the city’s enduring appeal despite potential tax increases. This suggests the city’s cultural and influential environment continues to outweigh any concerns about changes in local government.

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White House Won’t Rule Out Summary Executions of People on Secret Terrorist List

The Trump administration’s use of lethal force against alleged members of “designated terrorist organizations” in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean raises concerns about expanding executive power. The administration’s refusal to clarify if similar actions could occur within the U.S., particularly against groups designated as “domestic terrorist organizations” under NSPM-7, fuels fears of extrajudicial killings. Experts and lawmakers warn that the broad application of this term lacks legal basis and could be used to suppress dissent. Critics highlight the dangers of labeling actions such as drug trafficking as armed conflict to justify lethal actions.

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Democrats Demand Probe into Trump Allies’ Stock Purchases

Following a Guardian investigation, two senior Democrats are calling for an investigation into share purchases made by Venture Global executives. These purchases, totaling almost $12 million each, were made shortly after a meeting with White House officials who subsequently issued a key regulatory permit. Senators Wyden and Van Hollen expressed concerns about potential conflicts of interest, with Wyden drawing parallels to past Trump administration controversies, particularly regarding energy policy. Several members of congress have pointed to the timing of the stock trades and the possibility of insider trading.

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New Bill Proposes Supreme Court Justice Term Limits

Representative Mike Levin, a California Democrat, has announced his co-sponsorship of the Supreme Court Term Limits and Regular Appointments Act of 2025 (H.R. 1074), which proposes 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices. The bill would establish a regular appointment schedule, with a new justice nominated every two years, and allow senior justices to continue performing judicial duties. However, the legislation faces significant constitutional hurdles, as Article III of the Constitution suggests that term limits would require a constitutional amendment. Despite Democratic support, the bill is unlikely to pass due to Republican opposition and is seen more as a political statement reflecting dissatisfaction with the court’s current ideological balance.

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Trump Claims Ignorance of Melania’s New Initiative

At the Congressional Ball on December 11th, First Lady Melania Trump teased a new legislative initiative, which the President claimed to be hearing about for the first time. The initiative is being developed in 2026 and is believed to be connected to her new Fostering the Future initiative, an extension of her “Be Best” campaign. During her term, her campaign focused on well-being, online safety, and opioid abuse. The First Lady has already begun working on this new project with members of Congress.

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