Politics

Trump’s Budget: Stealing from the Sick, Giving to the Rich, and Republicans Cheer

The budget reconciliation bill, signed into law despite widespread disapproval, embodies the dysfunction of American politics. Though the bill is predicted to dramatically increase the deficit and negatively impact millions, Republicans largely failed to mount any effective opposition. Several Republicans voted in favor of the bill, in exchange for specific benefits for their state, despite the detrimental impact of the bill. The bill’s passage will result in devastating cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, alongside slashed funding for education and green energy initiatives, while also granting tax cuts to the wealthy and increasing funding for ICE. Despite the widespread harm it will cause, Republicans have supported the bill, seemingly prioritizing loyalty to Trump over their constituents’ well-being.

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Trump’s Fourth of July: Deporting Veterans and Their Families

In Louisiana, a woman breastfeeding her child while waiting for immigration paperwork was arrested, and her baby was torn from her arms, highlighting the severity of the Trump administration’s mass deportation program. This program targets veterans, their families, and even those who served alongside them, reversing prior U.S. policies that offered protections. Examples include a Purple Heart recipient who was deported and an Afghan interpreter who supported U.S. troops being fast-tracked for deportation, despite his asylum case being unresolved. The article argues that these actions represent a deliberate attack on service members and their families, undermining the values the country claims to stand for.

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Poll: Almost Half of Americans Disapprove of Florida Detention Facilities

A recent YouGov poll reveals that nearly half of Americans disapprove of the new “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center in the Florida Everglades, with only a third supporting it. The controversial facility, designed to house undocumented migrants, is situated on the site of a disused airport and can accommodate up to 5,000 people. Notably, 47 percent of respondents believe detainees are being treated too severely by ICE. The center has been met with enthusiasm from conservatives, while former President Trump visited the site, hinting at expanding similar facilities.

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Murkowski’s Deals Won’t Shield Alaskans from Harmful Tax Bill

Senator Lisa Murkowski, despite expressing concerns about the devastating impact of President Trump’s tax bill, ultimately voted in favor of it. She secured several provisions specifically benefiting Alaska, such as delaying cuts to food assistance and securing funds for rural hospitals. However, the bill is expected to negatively impact many Alaskans by potentially leading to a loss of health insurance and food assistance. Murkowski’s actions sparked debate, with critics questioning her decision to prioritize Alaska’s interests even as the bill harms vulnerable populations.

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GOP Not a Working-Class Party: Analysis and Historical Context

President Trump’s recently passed budget bill, which includes tax cuts for the wealthy, increased taxes for the poor, and significant cuts to healthcare, signifies a continuation of the Republican Party’s traditional economic agenda. This bill, resembling previous Republican administrations’ policies, enriches the affluent while negatively impacting the working class and middle class, contrary to populist claims. The bill’s passage, despite promises of protection, resulted in Medicaid cuts and a shrinking economy with lowered wages. Despite a shift in the Republican Party’s voter base towards the lower and middle classes, the enacted policies reflect the regressive budgets previously advocated for by figures like Paul Ryan, not the working-class agenda some have hoped for.

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Kyiv Hit After Trump Claims No Progress in Putin Talks: Fallout & Accusations

In Kyiv, a massive Russian drone attack, described as one of the worst of the three-year conflict, struck multiple buildings and residential areas. The attack, which lasted 13 hours, resulted in at least one death and over twenty injuries, with Ukrainian forces intercepting a significant number of drones and missiles. This record-setting assault came shortly after a phone call between former US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where no progress towards a ceasefire was made. Amid the destruction, residents expressed frustration, with some drawing a connection between the call and the attacks, raising concerns about the future of US support for Ukraine as some weapons shipments are paused.

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AOC Warns of Impending ICE Expansion and “Explosion”

Following the House’s approval of President Trump’s budget, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed concerns about the implications of the “Big Beautiful Bill.” She warned the bill’s allocation of $170 billion, including significant increases for ICE, could create a system larger than the FBI and other agencies. Additionally, she noted that the bill is setting the stage for increased detentions and disappearances, foreshadowing a worsening situation. Trump, however, celebrated the bill as the “biggest tax cuts in our country’s history.”

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Judge Rules Against DEI Grant Ban Without Definition

A federal judge recently released the written details of a ruling that rebuked the Trump administration’s cancellation of National Institutes of Health grants, deeming the action illegal. Despite limitations imposed by subsequent Supreme Court decisions, the court maintains that the government’s actions were arbitrary and capricious. The ruling highlights that the government failed to establish a clear justification for the grant cancellations, leading to officials canceling grants without evaluating their scientific merit. This lack of clear policy and subsequent attempts to retroactively justify the actions prompted several officials to resign.

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Fourth of July: How to Celebrate Freedom’s Decline?

The Fourth of July prompts reflection on the gap between America’s ideals and its realities, especially with current challenges to democracy and civil rights. Despite a history of marginalized communities experiencing exclusion, a dangerous backslide is occurring with an anti-democratic campaign eroding rights and stoking division. However, despair is not an option, as grassroots action and community engagement are crucial for building a more inclusive democracy. To this end, individuals should connect with others, envision a better future, and act today by engaging those directly affected by injustice and reimagining institutions.

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