US Election 2024

Media’s “Fairness” to Trump: A Threat to the Republic

Federal revenue in recent years has been around $4.7 trillion, with customs fees typically accounting for only about 2% of that total. Even if tariff revenue were to double or even double again, it would still represent a small fraction of the overall federal revenue. The majority of federal revenue comes from personal income tax (about half) and payroll taxes (about a third), dwarfing the impact of tariff revenue. The lack of these crucial figures in the original article obscures the true scale of the revenue sources.

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Report: Trump’s Team Planning to Undermine 2026 Midterms

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law recently released a report, “The Trump Administration’s Campaign to Undermine the Next Election,” detailing potential threats to democratic processes. The report highlights specific actions and strategies undertaken during the Trump administration that could negatively impact future elections. These include efforts to restrict voting access and undermine confidence in election results. The report serves as a warning about the ongoing risks to the integrity of the electoral process.

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Trump’s Plan to End Free Elections: Recertification and Beyond

According to the Brennan Center, the Trump administration is engaged in a multifaceted strategy to undermine future elections and maintain power, despite any voter outcome. This plan involves actions such as rewriting election rules, targeting election officials, and weakening federal oversight. The report highlights efforts to impose voter ID requirements, potentially disenfranchising millions of voters, along with attempts to control and intimidate those involved in fair election administration. The Brennan Center also points out that Trump’s actions defy the constitutional separation of powers, as the authority to regulate elections rests with Congress and individual states.

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Trump’s Drug Price Claim: A 1500% Reduction That Defies Math

During a recent appearance, President Trump claimed his administration had lowered drug prices by an impossible 1200-1500 percent. This statement, which was met with widespread ridicule, follows Trump’s pattern of citing unrealistic figures on various topics. This claim also occurred just days after the firing of a top government statistics official due to job growth data. The president has been previously criticized for making similar inaccurate statements regarding inflation and poll numbers.

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Poll Shows Strong Disapproval of Trump’s Handling of Epstein Files

A recent UMass Amherst poll reveals widespread skepticism among Americans regarding Donald Trump’s handling of information related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, with 70% disapproving of his actions. Among those aware of Epstein, 63% believe the Trump administration is concealing crucial information, and 81% of those individuals blame Trump. These concerns have contributed to a dip in Trump’s approval rating and are impacting his support base, as his past association with Epstein and the perceived withholding of information undermines his image. This controversy raises concerns about potential damage to the MAGA movement and Republican party in upcoming elections.

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Trump Allegedly Gave Prince Andrew List of Escorts, Discussed “P***y”

In a new biography, it is alleged that Donald Trump provided Prince Andrew with a list of masseuses after a discussion about “p—y” in the year 2000. The book also claims a physical altercation occurred between Prince Harry and Prince Andrew in 2013. Furthermore, the book details that Prince Andrew openly criticized Meghan Markle and warned Prince Harry against marrying her. Prince Harry has denied all of these allegations.

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Trump Fires Statistician Amid Criticism of Authoritarian Tactics

Following the firing of a top Bureau of Labor Statistics official, Donald Trump’s team scrambled to explain the decision, citing concerns about the reliability of jobs data. The former president accused the official of manipulating figures, though no evidence supported these claims. While some administration officials pointed to data revisions as a justification for the firing, critics, including former government officials, condemned the move as undermining the integrity of the agency. The episode has raised concerns about the politicization of economic data and its potential impact on market confidence.

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Trump’s Epstein Distractions Failing to Work

Despite efforts to distance himself, former President Trump’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell continue to resurface as a persistent issue. Reuters White House correspondent Jeff Mason and POLITICO Magazine senior writer Ankush Khardori offer analysis on why the topic remains unavoidable. The issue’s longevity highlights the ongoing challenges the former president faces in fully severing himself from the controversy. This continuing scrutiny underscores the enduring impact of the association.

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Texas Democrats Flee State to Fight Redistricting Plot

To prevent a vote on redistricting legislation, members of the Texas House Democratic Caucus reportedly fled the state, denying the Republican-controlled chamber a quorum. This move, intended to delay the passage of maps perceived as a direct assault on voting rights, was motivated by accusations that the legislation, spearheaded by Governor Greg Abbott, aimed to benefit Republicans through gerrymandering. The Democrats, asserting moral clarity, are resisting what they describe as a rigged system, as the special session was originally called for disaster relief. In response to this action, Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom of California has indicated he would consider retaliatory measures in his state if Texas proceeds with the redistricting.

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Beto O’Rourke: Texas Democrats Must Fight to Prevent Third Trump Term

O’Rourke warned that the redrawing of Texas congressional maps could lead to a third Trump term, emphasizing the importance of fighting to win. He stated that Texas Democrats can deny Republicans the votes needed to certify the maps. O’Rourke urged Democrats to focus on redistricting and gaining more seats in other states. He expressed concern that without significant Democratic action, the 2026 election could be “stolen,” potentially paving the way for Trump’s return.

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