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Elizabeth Warren Endorses Mamdani: Reactions and Implications for the Democratic Party’s Future

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Pritzker: GOP’s Rule-Breaking Justifies Illinois Gerrymandering

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, speaking on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, stated that he hasn’t ruled out gerrymandering in response to Texas’s push for partisan redistricting. Pritzker, echoing Governor Newsom of California, indicated a willingness to “fight fire with fire” against aggressive redistricting efforts. This stance comes as Texas Democrats fled the state to block a redistricting vote, with Pritzker offering Illinois as a “safe haven.” Pritzker emphasized the need to preserve democracy, particularly in light of actions taken by the Trump administration.

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Trump Aides Seek Joe Rogan’s Help to Silence Epstein Scandal

Senior Trump administration officials are reportedly considering strategies to address lingering concerns surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case. These strategies include potentially releasing audio from an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, along with exploring a media blitz that may include a podcast appearance with Joe Rogan. A dinner meeting hosted by Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to discuss the next steps regarding the Maxwell audio and transcript, with key figures such as Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in attendance. The administration is currently debating the release, and the impact it would have on the Epstein case.

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Congress Website Removes Habeas Corpus Section, Sparking Controversy

The official congressional website, congress.gov, has removed Sections 9 and 10 of Article I from its “Constitution Annotated” resource, raising concerns about the integrity of the document. Section 9, which includes the right to habeas corpus, has been deleted, along with other constitutional protections. This act mirrors former President Trump’s past actions, where he edited out parts of the Constitution that didn’t align with his views, showcasing an assault on the rule of law. This act is a bold step, laying the groundwork for misinformation and making it easier to disregard fundamental rights, despite the law itself remaining unchanged.

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FBI Data Shows Republicans’ 2024 Crime Wave Narrative False

In 2024, the FBI reported a significant decrease in violent crime, including murder, robbery, rape, and aggravated assault, continuing a trend observed throughout President Biden’s term. Property crime and hate crimes also saw declines. Despite these positive statistics, Republican leaders, including Donald Trump, publicly downplayed or outright denied the data, making false claims about rising crime rates during the 2024 campaign season. The article suggests that these leaders may have been deliberately misrepresenting the facts to scare voters and gain political advantage.

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Trump Imposes 50% Tariffs on India Amidst Russian Oil Purchases

President Donald Trump has imposed a new 25% tariff on India, bringing the total levies against the major US trading partner to 50%. This action, announced in an executive order, stems from India’s import of Russian oil, with the President warning of similar actions against other countries engaging in such trade. The new tariffs are set to take effect in 21 days, following the implementation of previously announced tariffs, making this among the highest levies the US has imposed on any trading partner. India responded by calling the tariffs “unfair, unjustified, and unreasonable,” emphasizing that their oil imports are based on market factors and energy security.

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Mamdani’s Win Spurs Progressive Surge: Thousands Consider Running for Office

Following Zohran Mamdani’s primary victory in New York City, a surge of interest in progressive politics has emerged, inspiring individuals like Erik Clemson to consider running for office. This is evidenced by the over 10,000 people who have signed up with Run for Something, a political organization supporting young candidates. Mamdani’s victory, characterized by a focus on local issues and grassroots campaigning, has resonated with many. This inspired campaigns across the country, including those of individuals such as Nick Sciretta, who is running for Congress.

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Trump Ridiculed for Claiming Ignorance of Maxwell Prison Move

Donald Trump’s response to questions regarding Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer to a lower-security prison has raised eyebrows. During a recent interview, Trump claimed ignorance of the move, despite Maxwell’s prior association with him and subsequent interviews conducted by his former personal lawyer. Experts like CNN’s Elie Honig have disputed Trump’s claim, noting the unusual nature of the transfer given Maxwell’s crimes and the need for specific authorization. The situation is further complicated by reports of a meeting at Vice President JD Vance’s house involving senior Trump administration officials to discuss the interview with Maxwell and possible release of its recordings.

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Texas Republican Admits GOP Gerrymandering: “Because We Can”

The “loyalty enforcer” has successfully influenced the Trump administration by targeting individuals on her X account, leading to at least 16 federal government firings. Recently, Dr. Vinay Prasad was fired from his FDA position after being accused of disloyalty. This occurred while Prasad was overseeing clinical trials for Sarepta’s drug Elevidys, which had been put on hold following patient deaths related to acute liver toxicity.

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FBI Report Debunks Trump’s Crime Claims: Expecting Firings

The FBI’s 2024 crime statistics revealed a significant decrease in violent crime across the nation, with figures showing a drop to levels not seen since the 1960s. This data, released Tuesday, directly contradicts the narrative pushed during the 2024 presidential campaign, which falsely asserted a rise in crime under Democratic leadership. While the report highlights these positive trends, it also underscores concerns with the figures due to the voluntary reporting nature of the data. Additionally, the report details a rise in assaults on law enforcement personnel, and a rise in the number of officers being killed.

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