According to Star Sports, California Governor Gavin Newsom’s odds of winning the 2028 presidential election have improved to 11/2, making him the second favorite behind J.D. Vance. Newsom is also favored to be the Democratic nominee, with odds at 5/2, ahead of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Pete Buttigieg. This shift in odds follows Newsom’s increased visibility and his strategic moves, including a redistricting bill and social media interactions mimicking Donald Trump. Star Sports analyst William Kedjanyi noted Newsom’s emergence as a leader against Trump, contributing to his rising profile and improved chances.
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President Trump has indicated that Chicago is the next city targeted for federal intervention, following the current occupation in Washington, D.C., drawing strong opposition from local officials. Trump’s declaration of a public safety emergency and the deployment of federal forces, despite decreasing crime rates in several cities, has been met with accusations of authoritarian overreach. While Trump faces legal obstacles to controlling local police departments in Chicago, officials like Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritzker have vehemently rejected the idea, citing existing crime reduction efforts and community violence intervention programs. Elected officials across Illinois have unified in their condemnation of Trump’s threats, highlighting concerns about the impact on vulnerable communities and the prioritization of political spectacle over effective public safety measures.
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During a recent Oval Office visit, President Trump requested to keep the FIFA World Cup trophy after holding it, but was denied by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who explained it was for the upcoming tournament winners. However, Trump did keep the FIFA Club World Cup trophy from this summer’s tournament and had a replica sent to the winners. The meeting also highlighted Trump’s extensive gold-themed renovation of the Oval Office, which he described as a necessary change to the space.
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A federal judge ruled the Trump administration cannot deny funding to numerous cities and counties due to their policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration efforts. The ruling extends a preliminary injunction preventing the administration from withholding federal funds from “sanctuary” jurisdictions, deeming the administration’s actions an unconstitutional “coercive threat.” The judge also blocked the administration from imposing immigration-related conditions on specific grant programs. The ruling comes after the administration issued executive orders targeting these jurisdictions as part of its efforts to remove individuals in the country illegally and had published a list of “sanctuary jurisdictions”.
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The CIA officer, a veteran of American intelligence with over two decades of service, held a pivotal role in 2016 as the top intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia. In this capacity, she supervised the creation of a report detailing Russia’s interference in the presidential election, specifically its support for Donald Trump. Later, she rejoined the agency as a senior manager, resuming her oversight of CIA operations and analysis concerning Russia and the former Soviet Union.
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The preliminary, classified report on the June strike on Iran, produced by the DIA under Kruse, contradicted the Trump administration’s narrative. The report indicated the strike had only minimally impacted Iran’s nuclear program, which contrasted with the administration’s claims of complete devastation. This report’s findings undermined assertions made by officials, particularly those by President Trump who had called the attack “one of the most successful military strikes in history”. Consequently, Kruse was subsequently removed from his position for a “loss of confidence”.
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The article emphasizes that Donald Trump’s racism is a critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of his persona and presidency. While the focus may shift to other figures, the core issue remains Trump’s long-established racist tendencies, which are well-documented. This racism, demonstrated through various statements and actions, is not considered “news” anymore, yet it remains a defining characteristic of his actions and significantly impacts the United States. This reality shapes the country’s atmosphere and contributes to a hostile environment.
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Florida officials, following instructions from the Trump administration, have paved over a rainbow crosswalk in Orlando that served as a memorial to the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. This action, which occurred overnight and without prior notice, has been condemned by local officials and LGBT+ advocates as a “cruel political act.” The crosswalk’s removal is seen as part of a broader pattern of attacks on the LGBT+ community in the state. Civil rights groups argue that the removal constitutes a dangerous escalation of efforts to erase LGBT+ visibility and censor their history.
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Alex Jones, a former supporter, expressed concern over Donald Trump’s health, citing the president’s ankles as a sign of potential decline. Jones speculated that Trump’s demanding work schedule and recent comments about his potential salvation were further causes for worry. The comments came despite the White House’s repeated claims of Trump’s excellent health, as recently confirmed by a White House physician. Jones urged prayers for the president, expressing hope for his well-being amidst observations of physical and mental fatigue.
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The FBI’s early morning search of John Bolton’s home, authorized by a court, marks a significant escalation in President Trump’s efforts to prosecute political adversaries, particularly those who have publicly opposed him. This investigation, reportedly related to the alleged leaking of classified information, has been eagerly endorsed by top DOJ and FBI officials via social media, who are attempting to prove their loyalty to the MAGA base. While the current investigation of Bolton is one of several reportedly underway, it reflects a notable shift from Trump’s first term, when such prosecutions were largely unsuccessful, as the DOJ is now more willing to do his bidding. Though the outcome of these probes is uncertain, the active pursuit of Trump’s political foes indicates a clear shift in the DOJ’s stance.
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