Donald Trump’s claims of rampant crime in Washington D.C., used to justify deploying National Guard troops, are contradicted by dropping crime rates and a focus on “show” rather than actual need. While urban areas experience higher crime rates, rural areas face distinct issues, particularly higher firearm-related deaths, and significantly lower reporting of crimes such as sexual assault. The author suggests the issue of crime is being used for political grandstanding and notes a waste of taxpayer money in the process. Ultimately, the article highlights the underreporting of crime in rural communities and calls attention to the true emergencies facing the country, such as guns and homelessness.
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According to conservative political consultant Rick Wilson, a power struggle is unfolding within the MAGA movement as President Donald Trump’s age becomes a factor. Wilson suggests that Vice President JD Vance is strategically positioning himself to assume leadership, citing Vance’s recent statements and “rumors from the Trumpverse.” Despite denials from the White House and Vance’s office, these allegations coincide with observations of Trump’s physical decline, including visible bruising, swollen ankles, and mental lapses. Trump’s health has been attributed to chronic venous insufficiency and hand-shaking paired with aspirin, but these claims have been widely met with skepticism.
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In June 2025, Donald Trump orchestrated a military parade in Washington, D.C., coinciding with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. Despite large protests and a significant turnout, Trump expressed disappointment with the event, specifically citing issues with the soldiers’ marching. Consequently, the U.S. Navy is now planning a larger celebration this fall, aiming for a more impressive spectacle. The Navy’s plans are underway despite a lack of announcement, while other branches like the Marine Corps have no such parades planned.
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In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance deflected criticism regarding President Trump’s refusal to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, instead blaming the Biden administration for failing to release such information. Vance asserted that Trump has been transparent on the issue, despite the fact that the Trump administration stated earlier this summer that there was nothing else to release, including any “client list.” The backlash stems from the initial promises to release the files, despite the fact that Epstein’s arrest, death, and the subsequent controversy occurred during the Trump administration, before Biden took office. Vance also cited a recent interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, in which she denied the existence of a “client list” and vouched for Trump’s character.
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Vice President JD Vance asserts his readiness to assume the presidency if needed, citing his recent “good on-the-job training.” He maintains President Trump is in excellent health, despite growing concerns about the 79-year-old’s physical and mental well-being. Critics point to Trump’s visible bruises, mental lapses, and recent diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency as evidence of possible health decline. The White House has responded by having Trump’s former physician testify to the President’s health, although the doctor’s credibility has been questioned.
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Governor Gavin Newsom criticized former President Donald Trump at a press conference regarding California’s crime suppression program. Newsom accused Trump of hypocrisy, pointing out the deployment of federal agents to Democratic-led cities while ignoring potentially higher crime rates in some Republican-controlled areas. This statement was made in the context of discussing the expansion of an already established crime suppression initiative. Newsom’s comments highlighted a perceived double standard in law enforcement deployment.
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Former President Donald Trump has revoked the Secret Service protection of former Vice President Kamala Harris, effective September 1, 2025, according to a letter. This decision cancels an extension of Harris’ protection that was put in place by then-President Joe Biden before leaving office. The move comes as Harris prepares for a book tour, putting her in the public eye and raising concerns about her safety. The ramifications of the cancellation include the loss of constant threat intelligence analysis and protection, as well as the potential high cost of private security.
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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has labeled former U.S. President Donald Trump a “Russian asset” due to his perceived soft stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Trump has been criticized for his inconsistent statements on the war, often targeting Ukrainian President Zelensky while failing to fully implement sanctions against Russia. De Sousa claims that Trump’s actions suggest he only wants to negotiate with Russia, effectively favoring the Russian Federation. This assessment follows Trump’s recent Alaska summit with Putin, which failed to secure a ceasefire.
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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa accused US President Donald Trump of being “objectively a Soviet or Russian agent” during a speech, criticizing Trump’s approach to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. De Sousa specifically pointed out Trump’s efforts to mediate peace, which he argued benefited Russia, and highlighted the lack of fulfilled promises regarding sanctions against the Kremlin. The Portuguese President believes Trump is attempting to negotiate only with Russia, neglecting Ukraine and its allies, and that Europe underestimated the shift in US policy under Trump’s leadership. Furthermore, it was noted that Trump is reportedly frustrated with the lack of progress in ending the war and blames others for the lack of a diplomatic success.
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Portuguese President Calls Trump a Russian Agent
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa accused US President Donald Trump of being “objectively a Soviet or Russian agent” during a speech, criticizing Trump’s approach to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. De Sousa specifically pointed out Trump’s efforts to mediate peace, which he argued benefited Russia, and highlighted the lack of fulfilled promises regarding sanctions against the Kremlin. The Portuguese President believes Trump is attempting to negotiate only with Russia, neglecting Ukraine and its allies, and that Europe underestimated the shift in US policy under Trump’s leadership. Furthermore, it was noted that Trump is reportedly frustrated with the lack of progress in ending the war and blames others for the lack of a diplomatic success.
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