Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly criticized Donald Trump’s plans to expand his crime crackdown, which began in Washington, D.C. with the federalization of police and deployment of the National Guard. Kelly called the proposed action in cities like Chicago “unconstitutional,” particularly in light of a recent court ruling against Trump’s military deployment in California. Trump has since suggested he might wait for an invitation from Chicago’s governor, while shifting his focus to New Orleans, where the governor requested assistance. Kelly reluctantly agreed with the Illinois governor, stating Trump does not have legal permission to implement this plan without an invitation.
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President Biden has chosen Delaware as the site for his presidential library, with a board of advisors being formed to oversee the project. The library will serve as a space for learning, civic leadership, and historical reflection, with a focus on Biden’s career. Fundraising for the library faces challenges given the current political climate, and costs are expected to fall somewhere between the libraries of George H.W. Bush and Barack Obama. Biden is also planning on a hub for leadership, service and civic engagement that will include educational and event space to host policy gatherings.
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Oklahoma State Senator Dusty Deevers, a vocal Christian nationalist, views the separation of church and state as “blasphemous” and a belittlement of Jesus Christ’s authority. Deevers believes the government’s fundamental role is to convert people to Christianity and extend Christ’s dominion over all aspects of life. He has openly advocated for policies that reflect this belief, including abolishing abortion and outlawing same-sex marriage, as outlined in the “Statement on Christian Nationalism and the Gospel.” Deevers’ views and actions align him with other radical Christian nationalists, further solidifying his commitment to establishing a Christian theocracy.
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Cleo Glyde, a former friend of Jeffrey Epstein, recounted to The Daily Beast Podcast an incident where Epstein attempted to impress Donald Trump by bringing her and a friend, dressed in white dresses, to Trump Tower. Glyde described feeling as though Epstein was showing them off to Trump. This encounter occurred when the group met and was greeted by a laughing Trump. The White House has since dismissed Glyde’s claims as a “hoax” amidst other allegations concerning Trump and Epstein’s relationship.
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Former US Surgeon General Jerome Adams has called for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be fired due to concerns over his handling of vaccine approvals, particularly regarding policy changes at the CDC and the FDA. Adams expressed worries that Kennedy’s actions are damaging the credibility of federal health agencies and posing a risk to the nation’s health and safety. The former surgeon general also highlighted concerns about Trump’s close relationship with Kennedy, urging the former president to take charge of health policy and recognize what he described as “the danger” Kennedy poses to both America and Trump’s legacy. Trump praised Kennedy’s performance during a recent congressional hearing but appeared to distance himself from decisions regarding school vaccine requirements.
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In the latest episode of “Right Now With Perry Bacon,” Monica Potts analyzes the contrasting reasons behind President Trump and centrist Democrats’ wariness of Zohran Mamdani’s potential mayoral run. Trump views Mamdani’s opponent, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, as a potential political ally. Conversely, centrist Democrats fear Mamdani’s potential success and his ability to legitimize progressive politics. The discussion also covers Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Capitol Hill appearance, Trump’s possible use of the National Guard in major cities, and the NFL’s place in American culture.
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Organizers of the US Open have instructed broadcasters to avoid showing any negative crowd reactions to Donald Trump’s expected attendance at the men’s final. The former president, a frequent visitor before his presidency, is scheduled to be shown on screen during the national anthem. This directive was communicated in an email to broadcasters, aiming to prevent any disruptions or reactions related to Trump’s presence. Despite the potential for overshadowed, Alcaraz views the attendance as beneficial for tennis.
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The Department of Justice is seeking to keep the names of two Jeffrey Epstein associates confidential after they received a combined $350,000 from him in 2018. NBC News filed a motion to unseal the names, but the DOJ is resisting, citing privacy concerns as the associates have objected to their names being released. The associates, described as “co-conspirators,” allegedly received the payments around the time of renewed scrutiny on Epstein’s past plea deal and were promised immunity from prosecution. Prosecutors suggest the payments may be evidence of efforts to influence witnesses.
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Former President Donald Trump posted a controversial meme on social media suggesting Chicago will soon experience an immigration crackdown, rebranding the city as the “Department of WAR.” The post, featuring a fabricated image of Trump, included threatening language and alluded to a major enforcement operation planned in the city, with federal agents already present. Democratic officials, including Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson, condemned Trump’s rhetoric, accusing him of authoritarian tendencies and threatening the city. This planned Chicago operation mirrors a prior one in Los Angeles, the legality of which is currently being challenged.
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The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to keep the names of two associates who received significant payments from Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 sealed, citing privacy concerns. These payments, totaling $100,000 and $250,000 respectively, were made shortly after the Miami Herald began publishing stories critical of Epstein’s 2008 plea deal. Prosecutors had previously argued the payments were evidence of efforts to influence potential witnesses, who were also given protection from prosecution in the plea agreement. NBC News requested the names be unsealed due to Epstein’s death and the closure of criminal proceedings, but the Justice Department is defending the associates’ privacy interests.
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