President Trump has consistently claimed to have secured trillions in investment in the US, but these figures appear to be inflated. The White House’s own numbers, totaling $8.8 trillion, are themselves questionable, and a CNN review of the top commitments reveals significant discrepancies. For instance, supposed investments from the EU, Saudi Arabia, and India are often not firm commitments or investment in the US, but rather goals, trade agreements, or vague pledges. Experts caution that corporate pledges likely include normal operational spending, making the claimed figures inaccurate.
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In a recent ruling, a federal judge in Virginia denied the Justice Department’s request for extended discovery deadlines in the case against former FBI Director James Comey. The court ordered prosecutors to provide all discovery materials to the defense by October 13. This decision came after disagreements between the prosecution and defense regarding evidence sharing, with the judge emphasizing fairness and the need to keep the trial on schedule. The first round of motions is due on October 20, with a trial date set for January 5, 2026.
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During a flight to Israel, former President Donald Trump praised Qatar’s role in mediating a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Trump inaccurately stated that Qatar’s proximity to Iran made the negotiations difficult, falsely claiming one could simply “walk over” in a second. This geographical misstatement was met with immediate criticism on social media. He also discussed his shifting perspective on Qatar, emphasizing their contributions to the deal and framing the achievement as a significant part of his legacy.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent stances on various issues, including healthcare subsidies and the Epstein case, have diverged from those of many Republicans and former President Trump, causing consternation among her colleagues. Despite the criticism, Greene maintains that her views align with the American public and that she is the same person she has always been. While she has voiced support for Trump, she has also criticized his advisors and administration, highlighting her independence. Although some Republicans have tried to work with her, her recent departures have left many bewildered.
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Former President Obama has criticized President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to U.S. cities, deeming it a politicization of the military and a potential undermining of democracy. Obama highlighted the importance of civilian control over the military, referencing the Posse Comitatus Act, and pointed out that a president should only deploy the military domestically in extraordinary emergencies. He contrasted Trump’s actions with his own, noting that when troops were deployed during his administration, they were under the command of state governors. Obama also raised concerns about the impact on local communities and law enforcement.
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In a recent interview on Marc Maron’s “WTF” podcast, Barack Obama directly criticized organizations that have conceded to the Trump administration. He urged these entities to resist being “bullied” into actions that contradict their values. Obama also commented on Trump’s use of the National Guard, calling it an undermining of democracy. Furthermore, he discussed the evolution of political communication, particularly the influence of podcasts, and highlighted Texas state Rep. James Talarico as an example of effective engagement in these platforms.
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This Saturday, millions are expected to participate in No Kings protests across the United States and internationally, fueled by opposition to President Trump’s policies and actions. The protests, organized across various cities, aim to engage a broad coalition against perceived authoritarianism, with a focus on grassroots mobilization and building a “big tent of opposition.” The events will focus on nonviolent action and safety, with organizers providing training and support to ensure a safe environment. The protests are viewed as crucial due to the worsening conditions under Trump’s regime, including perceived attacks on democracy and human rights.
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During a speech at the Israeli parliament, former President Donald Trump’s address was disrupted by two Knesset members, who held signs advocating for the recognition of Palestine, leading to their immediate removal by security. Trump, who had been praising his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff for brokering the ceasefire deal, was visibly annoyed by the interruption but resumed his speech. The ceasefire agreement, brokered by Trump, aimed to end the conflict in Gaza and facilitate the return of Israeli and Palestinian hostages. Trump hailed the deal as the beginning of a new era of peace in the region, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echoing his sentiments.
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In a candid moment aboard Air Force One, former President Donald Trump expressed doubt about his prospects of entering heaven, humorously admitting he may not be “heaven-bound.” This confession followed his failed attempts to secure the Nobel Peace Prize and highlighted a recurring theme in his public statements. Previously, Trump had cited ending wars and being a “good person” as motivations, and even launched fundraising campaigns centered on the idea. These comments underscore his consistent focus on religious themes and his efforts to portray himself favorably in the eyes of God and his supporters.
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As the government shutdown continues, Vice President JD Vance has warned of further “painful” cuts to the federal workforce. These cuts are anticipated to affect thousands of employees, with the Office of Management and Budget already planning for layoffs. This ongoing stalemate, which began due to disagreements over health insurance subsidies, has led to the closure of institutions like the Smithsonian and has escalated tensions between Republicans and Democrats. While both sides blame each other for the impasse, the Republican administration shows no signs of yielding to Democratic demands or abandoning the prospect of additional workforce reductions.
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