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Elon Musk Announces “America Party”: Critics React

Following an online poll where followers voted in favor, Elon Musk announced the formation of the “America Party.” This decision comes after a public falling out with former President Donald Trump, whom Musk had previously supported. Musk strongly opposed a recent tax-cut and spending bill signed by Trump and had indicated that he would create a new party to challenge lawmakers who supported it. The creation of the America Party marks a significant shift in Musk’s political involvement, following a period of collaboration and subsequent disagreement with Trump on legislative matters.

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Trump Backs Renewed Effort to Restrict Census to Citizens Only

Donald Trump and his allies are targeting the U.S. census, with a new proposal backed by Trump aiming to alter the electoral map significantly. This plan, championed by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, would mandate a new census that only counts U.S. citizens, effectively excluding non-citizens from the apportionment process. This proposal, mirroring a previous Republican bill, is framed as a response to false claims of election rigging and is seen by critics as an unconstitutional attack on the electoral system. Such actions align with historical efforts by white supremacists, violating the Constitution’s requirement to count all residents for apportionment and potentially leading to a constitutional crisis.

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Social Security Email Praising Trump Tax Bill Called “Blatant Lie”

The Social Security Administration (SSA) sent an email claiming a recent spending bill, signed by Donald Trump, eliminated taxes on social security benefits for most recipients, which critics have labeled misleading. The bill actually provides a temporary tax deduction for seniors, not a complete elimination of taxes, and the benefits phase out at certain income levels. Former SSA officials and other critics argue that the administration’s framing of the bill is inaccurate and politically charged, calling the email a misrepresentation of the legislation’s actual impact. Representative Frank Pallone accused the SSA of spreading misinformation through the email.

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Trump’s UFC Event: Authoritarian Theater in the White House

The former color commentator for a Russian MMA organization recalls a time when hosting an event in Moscow’s Red Square was considered, highlighting the political entanglement within the sport. Now, former President Donald Trump plans to host a UFC event at the White House to commemorate the nation’s 250th birthday, solidifying his relationship with the UFC and its CEO Dana White. This partnership has allowed Trump to cultivate an image of strength and masculinity, drawing parallels to fascist Italy’s use of sports and spectacle to project power and nationalism. This signals a shift in American politics, blending entertainment and confrontational tactics, potentially reflecting authoritarian characteristics within the current administration.

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Trump’s Ukraine Support Pledge Doubted After Zelenskyy Call Amidst Skepticism and Accusations

Following a phone call on July 4th, former US President Donald Trump reported he had a “very good call” with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, discussing various strategic topics. He affirmed continued American assistance to Ukraine, stating “we’ve been helping them and we’ll continue to help them.” Trump also hinted at the possibility of supplying Patriot systems to Ukraine. While offering support, he remained somewhat vague on specific details regarding aid.

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Gen Z’s Disapproval of Trump: Does It Matter?

Recent polling indicates a significant decline in former President Donald Trump’s approval rating among Generation Z voters. This shift follows modest gains made in 2024, with multiple polls revealing a sharp drop in support within a short timeframe. The YouGov/Yahoo poll shows a substantial decrease in Trump’s net rating among this demographic. Experts suggest this trend may be due to young voters’ prioritization of specific issues over party affiliation, particularly economic concerns and anxieties surrounding inflation and immigration.

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Trump’s Empty Promise: Talks of Ukraine Air Defense Amidst Stalled Aid

During a phone call on July 4th, US President Donald Trump informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that the US is willing to assist Ukraine with air defense, acknowledging the recent escalation of Russian attacks. The 40-minute conversation centered primarily on Ukraine’s air defense requirements. Trump expressed his commitment to assess and potentially revive any previously paused support. Furthermore, both leaders agreed to schedule a meeting between US and Ukrainian representatives to discuss the supply of air defense equipment and other weaponry.

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Biden’s Legacy: Missed Opportunities and Frustrations Over Post-Office Changes

In a Wednesday night address at a conference in California, former President Joe Biden stated that some of his key policy achievements are rapidly changing under the current administration. Biden spoke about the risks of U.S. isolationism and the importance of maintaining the NATO alliance, sharing that European leaders have reached out to him for advice. During his speech, Biden highlighted that he is giving advice regarding the current administration. Additionally, The White House responded, criticizing Biden’s foreign policy, while Biden himself is focusing on his health and family.

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Kyiv Hit After Trump Claims No Progress in Putin Talks: Fallout & Accusations

In Kyiv, a massive Russian drone attack, described as one of the worst of the three-year conflict, struck multiple buildings and residential areas. The attack, which lasted 13 hours, resulted in at least one death and over twenty injuries, with Ukrainian forces intercepting a significant number of drones and missiles. This record-setting assault came shortly after a phone call between former US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where no progress towards a ceasefire was made. Amid the destruction, residents expressed frustration, with some drawing a connection between the call and the attacks, raising concerns about the future of US support for Ukraine as some weapons shipments are paused.

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DHS Shifts Blame on “Alligator Alcatraz” After Trump Visit

Despite the president’s imposed July 4 deadline, Republicans face internal discord regarding the passage of the tax cut bill. House Speaker Mike Johnson acknowledged the need for compromise, as the House Freedom Caucus criticized the Senate’s version, advocating for further cuts. Moderates are concerned about the bill’s impact on safety-net programs, while swing-district Republicans fear backlash. With the ability to lose only three votes, opposition from any group could prevent passage, causing significant delays.

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