Despite claims by former President Trump of coordinated attacks, law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and ATF, have found no evidence of a coordinated effort behind the vandalism of Tesla properties. While individual incidents of arson, gunfire, and vandalism are being investigated across multiple states, these are currently being treated as isolated cases by authorities. Although groups like “Tesla Takedown” have organized protests, they have disavowed violence. The attacks, fueled by growing public negativity towards Elon Musk, are being investigated on a case-by-case basis.
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Appointing Betsy DeVos to lead the Department of Education, Trump aimed for its eventual dismantling, fulfilling a campaign promise to return education control to individual states. This plan, however, is projected to disproportionately impact poorer states, with varying degrees of success anticipated across different states. Trump’s vision foresees a range of outcomes, from states excelling to others struggling under the new system. The ultimate goal is to devolve educational responsibility to states, regardless of their capacity.
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Donald Trump’s current net approval rating is historically low, marking the worst performance of any president in over 70 years, aside from his first term. His rating has plummeted from +7 in January 2025 to -2 currently, a decline reflected across multiple major polling sources. This negative approval extends across most key policy areas, with only immigration showing positive sentiment. While slightly better than his first term’s performance at this juncture, his standing is drastically worse than any other president at a comparable point in their presidency.
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Following a report in The Sun suggesting King Charles III proposed U.S. associate membership in the Commonwealth, President Trump expressed his enthusiastic support on Truth Social. This potential move, viewed as symbolically strengthening the U.S.-U.K. relationship, could also offer economic advantages by potentially mitigating trade tariffs. While the Commonwealth primarily consists of former British colonies, the U.S.’s participation would be unprecedented given its history.
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President Trump lauded his son Barron’s technological prowess on Fox News, attributing “unbelievable aptitude” to his ability to restart a laptop after it was shut down. This prompted widespread mockery on social media, with users highlighting the irony of such praise given the president’s position. The comments ranged from humorous to critical, questioning his judgment and competence. Trump also praised his other children during the interview, claiming they were all “very smart.”
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Trump asserted that the U.S. will become the world’s strongest economy due to increased revenue, partially shifting business away from Europe. He proudly declared himself a nationalist prioritizing American interests while aiming to aid other nations. Crediting himself with ongoing peace negotiations in Ukraine, Trump framed his approach as preventing American casualties and reducing financial burdens. He ultimately shifted blame for war-related costs to President Biden.
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This article lacks substantive content beyond a sensationalized headline and a call to action. The piece encourages readers to submit information, suggesting an investigative or exposé-style approach. However, the subject of the investigation remains entirely unspecified. The brevity and lack of detail leave the article’s purpose and focus ambiguous.
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Steve Bannon, in a recent NewsNation interview, declared his support for a Donald Trump 2028 presidential bid, despite constitutional term limits. Bannon, who recently placed second in a CPAC straw poll, suggested strategies to circumvent these limits, while dismissing speculation of his own candidacy. He further reiterated his belief in the 2020 election being stolen and his ongoing feud with Elon Musk. Bannon’s comments follow his recent release from prison after a contempt of Congress conviction.
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During a Fox News interview, Donald Trump expressed strong negative opinions about Canada, referring to it as “one of the nastiest countries” to deal with and suggesting it should be the 51st U.S. state due to perceived economic imbalances. He criticized Canada’s trade practices, particularly its dairy tariffs, and Prime Minister Trudeau’s government for dishonesty in negotiations. Trump further stated his indifference towards the outcome of the Canadian election, claiming that his primary goal is eliminating the significant U.S. trade deficit with Canada. He also criticized Canada’s low defense spending within NATO.
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A new book reveals Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s belief, prior to Trump’s reelection, that the Republican party would abandon Trump and revert to its pre-Trump form. This assessment, shared with colleagues including Chris Murphy, proved drastically inaccurate following Trump’s second term inauguration and subsequent radical policy changes. Schumer’s optimism is now contrasted with harsh criticism from within his own party for insufficient resistance to Trump’s administration. The book details Schumer’s past political strategies and his ultimate miscalculation regarding the enduring power of Trumpism within the Republican party.
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