US Election 2024

FBI Redacts Trump’s Name in Epstein Files, Reportedly Amid Review

The FBI redacted Donald Trump’s name and other prominent figures from the Jeffrey Epstein files during a March review, according to sources familiar with the matter. Internal directives instructed agents to flag any mention of Trump within roughly 100,000 pages of records. Despite Trump’s name appearing in Epstein’s contact book and flight logs, the Justice Department stated the review revealed no evidence linking him to criminal activity. Privacy concerns have been cited as the reason for withholding additional material, drawing criticism and renewing scrutiny of the files.

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Judges Report Threats and Harassment After Ruling Against Trump

The D.C. Bar recommended disbarment for Jeffrey Clark due to his actions related to the 2020 election. The board found that Clark was prepared to have the Justice Department misrepresent its investigation into the election’s integrity, a severe ethical violation. Clark’s attempts to pressure Georgia lawmakers and his involvement in Trump’s efforts to overturn the election results contributed to the board’s decision. The Bar’s recommendation emphasizes the gravity of the situation and aims to deter similar misconduct within the legal profession.

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Poll: Americans Blame Trump for High Cost of Living

A recent poll reveals that Americans are facing significant financial strain, with the majority blaming the Trump administration and corporate interests. The poll indicates that over 60% of Americans hold the Trump administration responsible for the rising cost of living, particularly regarding grocery prices. Concerns about affording necessities are widespread, with many expressing worry about unexpected expenses and a looming economic recession. Furthermore, corporations and billionaires are seen as significant contributors to financial difficulties, fueling public anxiety about the current economic climate.

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Trump Inviting Sex Offender to White House Sparks Controversy

President Trump’s invitation of former NFL player Lawrence Taylor, a registered sex offender, to the White House for an executive order signing has ignited controversy. Taylor, who has a history of sexual misconduct charges involving a minor, joined Trump to become a formal member of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. This event has drawn criticism, particularly given Trump’s ongoing association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and the resulting scrutiny of his connections. Trump’s comments about Epstein and the recent presence of Taylor at the White House are likely to fuel further questions regarding Trump’s judgment.

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Trump’s “Stole” Claim: Giuffre’s Family Questions What He Knows About Epstein

Trump dismissed the controversy surrounding “burn bags” as old news and a Democratic scam, suggesting any damaging information would have been released before the election. He stated that the Democrats controlled the files and should have released this information earlier if they had any evidence. The article indicates that one document within the “burn bags” is a classified annex to John Durham’s report on Russian interference. Despite the report’s lack of significant findings, the Trump administration is working to declassify the annex and share it with the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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Trump’s 35% Canada Tariffs: Political Provocation and Epstein Files Focus

Following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to raise tariffs on Canadian goods to 35 percent, Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed disappointment. The Canadian government remains committed to the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, though some sectors, including lumber, steel, and automobiles, are heavily impacted. Trump cited Canada’s lack of cooperation on border security and retaliatory measures as justification for the increase. Despite ongoing negotiations, the situation raises concerns about the future of the Canadian economy.

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Trump’s Epstein Distraction: A Ticking Time Bomb

After prematurely declaring victory in quieting the “MAGA rebellion” over the Epstein investigation, the Trump administration’s efforts have failed to shift focus away from the scandal. The White House’s attempt to deflect with accusations against former President Obama has backfired, raising concerns of another “ticking time bomb.” Despite these attempts, the Epstein affair continues to plague the administration, impacting Trump’s image and facing resistance from various allies. This has led to a deeper focus on conspiracy theories and a failed attempt to distract from the growing scandal.

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Trump’s New Tariffs on Thailand and Cambodia Spark Controversy

Following a recent ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, the United States implemented a 19% tariff on imports from both nations, along with Malaysia, which helped broker the deal. This decision came after President Trump threatened trade restrictions due to a border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The new rates are part of a broader plan to maintain minimum global tariff rates at 10%. Thailand had attempted to avoid higher tariffs by offering greater market access to US products and vowing to reduce its trade surplus.

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India Rejects US F-35s Amid Trump Tariff Tensions

India has declined a U.S. offer to purchase F-35 fighter jets, preferring joint design and domestic manufacturing instead of direct acquisitions. This rejection comes amid increasing trade tensions, particularly due to the U.S.’s proposed tariffs on Indian goods, prompting India to seek ways to reduce its trade surplus with Washington. Despite the rejection of the F-35, a strategic shift towards self-reliance in defense, diplomatic channels remain open, with India still planning to host a Quad leaders’ summit. The government’s focus remains on its “Make in India” initiative, prioritizing technology sharing and production within India for future military collaborations.

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Trump Announces $200 Million White House Expansion, Criticized as Gaudy and a Distraction

On July 31, the White House unveiled plans to modernize and expand the East Wing by constructing a $200 million ballroom. The new ballroom, designed to accommodate 650 guests, will feature opulent details like gold chandeliers and Greek columns, replacing the East Room as the primary event space. This project, funded by President Trump and private donors, will begin in September. The East Wing’s current occupants will be temporarily relocated.

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