US Election 2024

GOP Congressman Tells Trump to Stop “Kissing Russia’s Ass”

Representative Don Bacon (R-Neb.) criticized Donald Trump’s approach to Russia, calling it “terrible” and expressing disapproval of Trump’s criticism of Europe alongside his perceived flattery of Russia. Bacon has been a vocal critic of Trump’s handling of the Ukraine-Russia war, particularly his rhetoric towards European allies and his views on Putin’s actions. Bacon disagrees with Trump’s proposed peace plan, which includes ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia, arguing that it rewards the invader and fails to secure lasting peace.

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Trump Tariffs Cost Families Nearly $1,200, Raising Prices

According to a new analysis by the Joint Economic Committee (JEC), the average US household has paid $1,200 in tariff costs over the past 10 months due to President Trump’s trade policies. This amount is derived from official US Treasury Department data on tariff revenue, and is expected to continue to rise. Democrats, including Senator Maggie Hassan, have criticized the tariffs, arguing they contradict Trump’s promise to lower costs for families. Furthermore, the JEC projects that if current tariff levels remain, families will pay $2,100 annually, compounding the financial strain felt by many Americans.

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Trump Claims Executive Privilege To Shield Over 4,000 January 6 Documents

Former President Donald Trump is asserting executive privilege to block access to over 4,000 documents related to the January 6th Capitol riot. This claim is being made in response to a lawsuit from injured police officers seeking information about Trump’s actions that day. The National Archives has revealed that Trump aims to keep these records private, which also includes text messages. Further complicating matters, any documents reluctantly released to the plaintiffs will be sealed, preventing public access to the details of the riot.

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Trump Declares Talking About His Health Treasonous

Recent reports scrutinizing Donald Trump’s health have prompted a lengthy response on Truth Social where he accused publications like The New York Times of “seditious” behavior for reporting on his alleged deteriorating health. The former president claimed he has repeatedly “aced” cognitive exams and that the scrutiny of his health is fueled by fabricated reports. These remarks followed increased media attention on his physical and cognitive abilities, including instances of dozing off, bruising, and swollen ankles. Trump’s post reflects a growing concern over the former president’s fitness, mirroring the same criticisms he once leveled against his political rivals.

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Danish Intelligence: Trump’s America a Security Risk, Following Dutch Intelligence Concerns

A recent Danish intelligence report issued a stark warning about the United States, echoing concerns previously raised by Dutch intelligence regarding political interference and human rights. This report highlights growing European unease regarding Washington’s global strategies, particularly as the U.S. shifts its focus towards the Pacific, potentially diminishing its role as a security guarantor in Europe. The report also acknowledges the complex dynamics of the China-U.S. relationship, particularly as Beijing challenges the U.S.’s global dominance and both countries vie for influence and resources. Furthermore, the report paints a concerning worst-case scenario where regional conflicts, involving both Russia and China, could erupt in the Baltic Sea and Taiwan Strait, respectively.

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13 Republicans Vote with Democrats to Repeal Trump Order on Federal Unions

On Wednesday, thirteen House Republicans joined Democrats to advance a bill reversing Donald Trump’s executive order targeting federal worker unions, led by Rep. Jared Golden. The bill, the Protect America’s Workforce Act, seeks to overturn Trump’s 2025 order that blocked collective bargaining in various federal agencies. After a successful vote to proceed, the legislation now faces procedural hurdles, including a “rule vote” and a final vote expected on Thursday, before potentially moving to the Senate and then Trump’s desk.

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Trump’s Immigration Crackdown: Legal Citizens Turned Away at Ceremony Finish Line

Recently, numerous naturalization ceremonies have been unexpectedly canceled across the country, leaving many immigrants in a state of confusion and uncertainty. These cancellations, some occurring at the very last minute, stem from new restrictions on legal immigration introduced after a shooting in Washington, D.C. The affected individuals, who had already completed the lengthy citizenship process, are now facing indefinite delays while USCIS conducts additional vetting for applicants from specific countries. Legal aid groups have expressed concerns about the chaos and fear caused by these actions, as well as the potential for further complications in the future.

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Trump Claims Democrats Want to Make Everyone Transgender: Reactions and Mockery

During a recent speech, ostensibly focused on the economy, the former president made inflammatory remarks, falsely claiming Democrats aim to make everyone transgender. He used the phrase “transgender for all,” suggesting Democrats want widespread gender transitioning regardless of personal identity. Furthermore, he attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar with false accusations and racist language, including the crowd chanting “send her back!”. Additionally, he admitted to referring to Haiti and African nations as “s**thole countries” in 2018.

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Trump’s MAGA Rallies: Low Turnout, Tired Rhetoric, and a Failed Revival

Trump’s anticipated return to the campaign trail in the lead-up to the 2026 midterms was met with a disappointing rally in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. The event, attended by a small and seemingly unenthusiastic crowd, featured Trump’s incoherent ranting and controversial comments, including insensitive economic advice and xenophobic remarks. His performance was widely criticized in the press, with many noting a decline in his cognitive abilities and an inability to connect with struggling voters. Democrats capitalized on Trump’s shortcomings as the party continues to perform well in off-year elections, and Republicans are beginning to express concern.

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