Journalism faces silencing, which disproportionately impacts vulnerable voices. The organization remains dedicated to delivering factual reporting, relying on reader support to maintain its strength. Past contributions helped establish the newsroom, and continued assistance is vital for future operations. The organization expresses gratitude for past support and encourages continued membership.
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In a significant upset, Democratic candidate Catelin Drey won the special election for Iowa’s 1st Senate District, defeating Republican Christopher Prosch. This victory breaks the Republican supermajority in the Iowa Senate and marks the first time a Democrat has held the seat since 2013, with Drey securing 55% of the vote in a district President Trump previously won by a significant margin. The win, which occurred after the death of former Senator Rocky De Witt, is seen by Democrats as a sign of growing vulnerability for Republicans as the midterm elections approach. Drey will serve the remainder of De Witt’s term until January 2027, with the seat up for election again in November 2026.
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During a meeting, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung requested US President Donald Trump’s assistance in establishing peace on the Korean peninsula, even humorously suggesting Trump build a tower and play golf in North Korea. President Trump responded by hinting at a potential meeting with Kim Jong-Un later in the year, acknowledging their past positive relationship. Furthermore, Lee Jae Myung emphasized the importance of the US-Korea alliance for South Korea’s economic growth and expressed hopes for its continued development in areas like science and technology.
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During a recent Cabinet meeting, former President Donald Trump targeted California Governor Gavin Newsom, reigniting claims about the state’s water supply and federal intervention following wildfires. In response, Newsom subtly questioned Trump’s mental state using a screenshot from X’s AI chatbot, Grok, which addressed the repetition of false claims, often associated with memory impairments. This exchange follows a pattern of Trump’s public misstatements and frequent references to a need to have forced the opening of water valves. The White House quickly countered the criticism.
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A whistleblower alleges that former senior Trump administration officials at the Social Security Administration copied the names, birthdays, and Social Security numbers of over 300 million Americans to a private, less secure cloud environment. This data copy, created within the agency’s existing cloud infrastructure, is accessible to other former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employees and lacks sufficient security measures. Career cybersecurity officials expressed serious concerns about the risks, including the potential need to reissue Social Security numbers. Despite these warnings, the data transfer proceeded after the Supreme Court granted DOGE team members temporary access to sensitive SSA data.
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President Trump signed an executive order establishing special National Guard units and a civilian volunteer force, both under his direct control, to address alleged “crime emergencies.” This order allows the President to deploy these forces, bypassing state governors and potentially targeting cities like Chicago and other locations where he deems order has been lost. The establishment of this private MAGA army, alongside the federalized National Guard, raises significant concerns about the separation of powers and the potential for a presidential dictatorship. Critics argue the move is a dangerous step towards fascism, especially considering Trump’s comments about possibly desiring a dictatorship. The author urges immediate action to combat these developments, citing upcoming protests and the urgency of defending American democracy.
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Former President Donald Trump has imposed a 50% tariff on most US imports from India, following through on threats related to India’s purchases of discounted Russian oil. This action, which adds to existing 25% tariffs, risks damaging the Indian economy and disrupting global supply chains. In response, India’s government has refused to halt oil purchases and has encouraged citizens to buy domestic goods, potentially leading to closer ties with Russia and China. Economists predict this will reduce India’s GDP. The US has not taken similar action against China, a major purchaser of Russian oil, nor has it taken similar actions against other countries.
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The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) assesses that Greenland is currently a target of various influence campaigns, aiming to create discord between Greenland and Denmark. These campaigns could exploit existing disagreements or promote specific viewpoints regarding the Kingdom and the United States. PET is in close dialogue with Greenlandic authorities regarding these threats and appropriate countermeasures. Furthermore, according to DR’s sources, the Trump administration’s strategy to acquire Greenland appears to have progressed in three phases: a charm offensive, pressure on Denmark, and, most recently, infiltration of Greenlandic society.
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Democrat Catelin Drey secured a victory in the special election for Iowa Senate District 1, flipping the seat and breaking the Republican’s supermajority in the chamber. Drey defeated Republican Christopher Prosch with 55% of the vote, representing a significant shift in the district. This win is part of a larger trend of positive special election outcomes for Iowa Democrats, providing them with momentum heading into the 2026 midterms. Drey’s priorities in office include addressing affordability concerns and properly funding public education.
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During a Muscogee County GOP meeting, Georgia Senate candidate Mike Collins stated his belief that President Donald Trump is mentioned in the Epstein files. Collins supports releasing the records publicly, although he acknowledged the legal complexities involved. This stance contrasts with Trump’s reluctance to release the files, sparking debate within the GOP, with some members like Buddy Carter aligning with Trump. The issue has become a point of contention in Georgia’s Senate primary, where Collins, along with other candidates, are vying for Trump’s endorsement.
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Trump’s “President of Europe” Claim Mocked As Delusional
Journalism faces silencing, which disproportionately impacts vulnerable voices. The organization remains dedicated to delivering factual reporting, relying on reader support to maintain its strength. Past contributions helped establish the newsroom, and continued assistance is vital for future operations. The organization expresses gratitude for past support and encourages continued membership.
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Democrats Flip State Seat in District Trump Won by Double Digits
In a significant upset, Democratic candidate Catelin Drey won the special election for Iowa’s 1st Senate District, defeating Republican Christopher Prosch. This victory breaks the Republican supermajority in the Iowa Senate and marks the first time a Democrat has held the seat since 2013, with Drey securing 55% of the vote in a district President Trump previously won by a significant margin. The win, which occurred after the death of former Senator Rocky De Witt, is seen by Democrats as a sign of growing vulnerability for Republicans as the midterm elections approach. Drey will serve the remainder of De Witt’s term until January 2027, with the seat up for election again in November 2026.
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Lee Jae Myung Trolls Trump with North Korea Golf and Tower Jest
During a meeting, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung requested US President Donald Trump’s assistance in establishing peace on the Korean peninsula, even humorously suggesting Trump build a tower and play golf in North Korea. President Trump responded by hinting at a potential meeting with Kim Jong-Un later in the year, acknowledging their past positive relationship. Furthermore, Lee Jae Myung emphasized the importance of the US-Korea alliance for South Korea’s economic growth and expressed hopes for its continued development in areas like science and technology.
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Newsom’s Attacks on Trump, 79, Ignite Political Feud
During a recent Cabinet meeting, former President Donald Trump targeted California Governor Gavin Newsom, reigniting claims about the state’s water supply and federal intervention following wildfires. In response, Newsom subtly questioned Trump’s mental state using a screenshot from X’s AI chatbot, Grok, which addressed the repetition of false claims, often associated with memory impairments. This exchange follows a pattern of Trump’s public misstatements and frequent references to a need to have forced the opening of water valves. The White House quickly countered the criticism.
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Whistleblower: Trump Officials Copied Millions of Social Security Numbers
A whistleblower alleges that former senior Trump administration officials at the Social Security Administration copied the names, birthdays, and Social Security numbers of over 300 million Americans to a private, less secure cloud environment. This data copy, created within the agency’s existing cloud infrastructure, is accessible to other former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employees and lacks sufficient security measures. Career cybersecurity officials expressed serious concerns about the risks, including the potential need to reissue Social Security numbers. Despite these warnings, the data transfer proceeded after the Supreme Court granted DOGE team members temporary access to sensitive SSA data.
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Trump Building Private Army, Echoing Dictators of the Past
President Trump signed an executive order establishing special National Guard units and a civilian volunteer force, both under his direct control, to address alleged “crime emergencies.” This order allows the President to deploy these forces, bypassing state governors and potentially targeting cities like Chicago and other locations where he deems order has been lost. The establishment of this private MAGA army, alongside the federalized National Guard, raises significant concerns about the separation of powers and the potential for a presidential dictatorship. Critics argue the move is a dangerous step towards fascism, especially considering Trump’s comments about possibly desiring a dictatorship. The author urges immediate action to combat these developments, citing upcoming protests and the urgency of defending American democracy.
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Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on India Over Russian Oil, Punishing Americans
Former President Donald Trump has imposed a 50% tariff on most US imports from India, following through on threats related to India’s purchases of discounted Russian oil. This action, which adds to existing 25% tariffs, risks damaging the Indian economy and disrupting global supply chains. In response, India’s government has refused to halt oil purchases and has encouraged citizens to buy domestic goods, potentially leading to closer ties with Russia and China. Economists predict this will reduce India’s GDP. The US has not taken similar action against China, a major purchaser of Russian oil, nor has it taken similar actions against other countries.
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Trump-Linked Individuals Accused of Infiltrating Greenland
The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) assesses that Greenland is currently a target of various influence campaigns, aiming to create discord between Greenland and Denmark. These campaigns could exploit existing disagreements or promote specific viewpoints regarding the Kingdom and the United States. PET is in close dialogue with Greenlandic authorities regarding these threats and appropriate countermeasures. Furthermore, according to DR’s sources, the Trump administration’s strategy to acquire Greenland appears to have progressed in three phases: a charm offensive, pressure on Denmark, and, most recently, infiltration of Greenlandic society.
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Democrat Catelin Drey Wins Iowa Senate Special Election, Breaks GOP Supermajority
Democrat Catelin Drey secured a victory in the special election for Iowa Senate District 1, flipping the seat and breaking the Republican’s supermajority in the chamber. Drey defeated Republican Christopher Prosch with 55% of the vote, representing a significant shift in the district. This win is part of a larger trend of positive special election outcomes for Iowa Democrats, providing them with momentum heading into the 2026 midterms. Drey’s priorities in office include addressing affordability concerns and properly funding public education.
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Mike Collins: Trump Is “In” Epstein Files, Caught on Hot Mic
During a Muscogee County GOP meeting, Georgia Senate candidate Mike Collins stated his belief that President Donald Trump is mentioned in the Epstein files. Collins supports releasing the records publicly, although he acknowledged the legal complexities involved. This stance contrasts with Trump’s reluctance to release the files, sparking debate within the GOP, with some members like Buddy Carter aligning with Trump. The issue has become a point of contention in Georgia’s Senate primary, where Collins, along with other candidates, are vying for Trump’s endorsement.
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