Senator Bernie Sanders offered a candid assessment of Kamala Harris’s loss in the 2024 election, suggesting that she failed to connect with working-class voters. He attributed this failure to the influence of wealthy consultants who steered her campaign away from addressing critical economic issues. Sanders emphasized the importance of a strong agenda focused on the economic struggles of working families, particularly in a climate of widening income inequality and a broken healthcare system. He believes that Democrats must unequivocally support the working class to achieve electoral success.
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Former President Donald Trump has called for the immediate removal of unhoused individuals from Washington, D.C., vowing to make the capital safer and more beautiful. This follows his executive order that allows law enforcement to displace and institutionalize homeless people. His plans for the unhoused include institutionalization and forced substance use treatment, proposals which come amid the Supreme Court’s decision allowing cities to ban sleeping outdoors. Furthermore, Trump-backed proposals in Congress threaten to cut affordable housing funds, potentially leaving hundreds of thousands more Americans without stable housing.
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The Trump administration significantly increased the reward for the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to $50 million, alleging his involvement in narco-trafficking and collaboration with cartels to flood the US with drugs. Maduro was indicted in 2020 on federal charges, and the US previously offered rewards for his capture. Despite the US’s efforts and the condemnation of his 2024 reelection, Maduro remains in power. Following this announcement, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister criticized the move as propaganda.
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President Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has faced criticism for allegedly presenting conflicting information regarding Vladimir Putin’s intentions during talks with European leaders. Reports indicate Witkoff presented different ceasefire proposals, causing confusion amongst officials. Critics, including former U.S. officials and other public figures, have condemned Witkoff’s actions, citing “damaging incompetence.” Despite the criticism, Trump claims progress was made during Witkoff’s meeting with Putin, and a further meeting is scheduled for August 15th.
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In a recent announcement, President Trump declared that homeless individuals in Washington, D.C., must relocate “immediately” and promised to make the capital “safer and more beautiful.” The President’s plan to relocate the homeless population “far from the Capital” follows heightened federal law enforcement activity in the city and criticism of its leadership. This action aligns with a March executive order establishing the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, which aims to enforce quality-of-life laws and clear homeless encampments. Despite these efforts, crime data indicates a decrease in violent crime in the city.
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Recent polling data indicates a notable decline in President Trump’s approval rating among conservative adults, a drop of 15 percentage points from July to August, according to The Economist/YouGov polls. This downturn follows a period of increasing popularity since May, with the president’s approval now showing a decline influenced by factors such as trade and immigration policies. Analysts suggest these policies, along with other events like the Epstein scandal, are contributing to the shift in conservative sentiment. The impact of this change on Republican prospects in the upcoming November 2026 midterm elections will be closely monitored.
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Former President Donald Trump has publicly attacked Nancy Pelosi, accusing her husband of using insider information for stock market gains. These accusations arrive amidst growing support for a congressional stock trading ban, with Trump claiming the legislation targets him politically. The proposed bill, the Honest Act, aims to eliminate conflicts of interest and restore public trust, a goal that Pelosi supports. Trump’s criticism highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the financial activities of elected officials and their families, particularly concerning the appearance of unethical behavior in a period of increasingly scrutinized stock trades.
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The official portrait of former President Barack Obama has been moved to a less prominent position at the top of the Grand Staircase by order of President Donald Trump, reflecting ongoing tensions between the two leaders. Portraits of other predecessors, including George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush, with whom Trump has also had contentious relationships, have also been relocated. This move deviates from White House protocol, which typically places portraits of recent presidents in more visible areas. These actions align with Trump’s history of making political statements through White House decor, as seen during his first term.
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President Zelenskyy reported on his Telegram channel about multiple conversations with world leaders regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. Discussions with Keir Starmer, Kristen Michal, Mette Frederiksen, and Emmanuel Macron centered on diplomatic efforts to end the war, secure collective security, and address Ukraine’s European integration. Zelenskyy underscored the need for sustained peace and warned against the Russian strategy of proposing territorial exchanges. These discussions took place amid reports of U.S. and Russian officials considering a deal involving territorial concessions, a prospect Zelenskyy rejected, emphasizing Ukraine’s commitment to a just peace.
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President Vladimir Putin awarded US President Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, the Order of Lenin to pass on to a senior CIA official whose son was killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Michael Gloss, the 21-year-old son of CIA deputy director Juliane Gallina, died in Ukraine last year and enlisted with Russian forces in the fall of 2023. The Kremlin has not officially acknowledged the award, while neither the White House, the CIA, nor Witkoff have commented on the matter. Reports indicate Trump and Putin are scheduled to meet to discuss the future of the war in Ukraine.
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