Politics

Mike Johnson Avoids Crime Rate Questions

California Governor Newsom pointed out a significant disparity in crime rates, specifically homicide, between California and Louisiana. He highlighted that Louisiana’s homicide rate is nearly four times greater than California’s, based on data from the Centers for Disease Control. The governor used the statistic to draw attention to the issue of crime and urged the President to consider these facts when addressing crime suppression efforts. Despite this comparison, Speaker Johnson did not address these troubling crime statistics.

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Stephen King: People Will Deny Voting for Trump, It’s Already Happening

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Trump, 79, Shares Bizarre AI Posts Amidst Health Speculation

Following reports of his well-being, President Trump took to Truth Social, sharing a series of posts including multiple AI-generated images and videos featuring himself. Among the posts were images depicting him in various roles, along with an apocalyptic image and a video showcasing his life from infancy to the present. He also posted a video of himself singing, links to right-wing articles, and attacks on political figures while also sharing supportive messages.

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California Highway Patrol To Protect Kamala Harris After Secret Service Detail Pulled

Following the revocation of her Secret Service protection by former President Trump, former Vice President Kamala Harris will now receive protection from the California Highway Patrol. Trump’s decision ended an extension granted by President Biden that would have provided Secret Service security coverage until July 2026. Governor Gavin Newsom’s office and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass had discussed how to address the situation, and the decision was made after Trump began curtailing security for political opponents. This move comes as Harris prepares for a book tour and follows a history of Trump removing Secret Service protection from critics.

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Trump’s Approval Rating Hits New Low

According to Newsweek’s tracker, Donald Trump’s net approval rating has reached its lowest point since entering office, with a net approval of -11 points. This decline reflects growing public dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy, including tariffs and inflation, as well as his recent actions regarding crime in major cities. Polling data shows disapproval across various issues, including his approach to the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Palestine conflict. These developments may have implications for the Republican Party ahead of upcoming elections.

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Supreme Court Faces Scrutiny Over Voting Rights Act: Is Gutting It Justified?

The Supreme Court is considering a case, *Louisiana v. Callais*, that could significantly weaken the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA). The state of Louisiana is arguing against the use of race in redistricting, potentially leading to the elimination of Black-majority districts. The Court is examining whether compliance with Section 2 of the VRA violates the 14th or 15th Amendments, indicating a possible intention to dismantle the law. If the Court finds Section 2 unconstitutional, it could jeopardize the existence of numerous Black-majority districts in Southern states. The ruling could potentially dismantle a cornerstone of voting rights protections, which has already been challenged in past Supreme Court decisions.

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Pastors Arrested for Blocking Black History Mural in St. Pete

Two pastors were arrested in St. Petersburg for attempting to block FDOT crews from removing the “Black History Matters” mural. Despite repeated warnings, Andrew Oliver and Benedict Atherton-Zeman sat on the mural in protest of FDOT’s order to remove street art across the state, leading to their arrest on charges of obstructing traffic and obstruction. This action comes after the city of St. Petersburg’s request to preserve several murals, including the “Black History Matters” piece, was denied by FDOT, which cited safety concerns related to state traffic control guidelines and the recently signed Senate Bill 1662. Local officials and community members are strategizing their response to the mural removals, while the governor and FDOT continue to uphold the statewide order.

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Epstein Scandal: Trump’s Distractions Fail as Congress Returns to New Allegations

As Congress prepares to reconvene after recess, lawmakers are gearing up to revive the Jeffrey Epstein case. Democrats and some Republican members are strategizing press events and issuing subpoenas to refocus attention on the matter. The forthcoming actions aim to bring the Epstein case back to the forefront of the legislative agenda. Further discussion and analysis are expected upon Congress’s return.

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MAGA Rep Faces Epstein Fallout at Chaotic Town Hall

During a recent town hall in Houston, Texas, Congressman Dan Crenshaw faced intense criticism and heckling from constituents regarding the Epstein files. Attendees demanded the release of the files and questioned the handling of the situation, fueled by conspiracy theories surrounding the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The backlash comes after the Justice Department’s determination that Epstein’s death was a suicide and that there was no “client list” of co-conspirators, despite previous claims. Crenshaw later stated that the disruption was caused by leftists who interrupted the meeting with shouting and incoherent chanting, demanding tax increases and free paychecks.

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Trump’s Rose Garden Rant: Grumpy Outburst Over Scratched Stone

After a four-day absence, President Trump took to Truth Social to detail a landscaping incident in the Rose Garden. He recounted discovering a large gash in the limestone, leading to an investigation that identified the offending landscapers. The president, known for his meticulous attention to detail, shared a security camera video allegedly showing the damage caused by a cart, resulting in the contractor’s banishment from White House grounds. Trump plans to replace the stone and charge the contractor, solidifying his commitment to remaking the White House in his image, including the upcoming construction of a $200 million ballroom.

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