The West Virginia National Guard (WVNG) will deploy 300-400 personnel to Washington, D.C., at the request of the Trump administration, supporting the President’s initiative to “restore cleanliness and safety” in the nation’s capital. The mission, led by Maj. Gen. Jim Seward, will be funded federally and include mission-essential equipment and specialized training. This deployment follows President Trump’s move to expand federal authority within the District, raising concerns about the loss of local autonomy. Governor Morrisey expressed West Virginia’s support for the mission, emphasizing a commitment to a strong and secure America.
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The White House released a highly produced video of a SWAT-style raid to re-arrest a former Justice Department employee, Sean Charles Dunn, who was accused of throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer. The video, titled “Nighttime Routine: Operation Make D.C. Safe Again Edition,” showed heavily armed law enforcement officers converging on Dunn’s apartment, even though he had been apprehended and released days earlier. This dramatic presentation, set to suspenseful music, sparked criticism, especially since Dunn was not considered a fleeing suspect. The arrest occurred amid a larger context of the Trump administration’s controversial seizure of control of the Metropolitan Police Department and activation of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., leading to concerns of intimidation and profiling, particularly for LGBTQ+ residents.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders announced plans to introduce legislation to counteract the Trump administration’s cuts to Social Security, which impacted staffing and accessibility. The proposed bill, “Keep Billionaires Out of Social Security Act,” aims to prevent office closures without congressional approval, maintain staffing levels, and increase funding. Furthermore, the bill seeks to expand Social Security benefits by removing the income cap on taxable income, ensuring that the wealthy contribute their fair share. This is intended to extend the life of Social Security and benefit the millions of Americans who rely on it.
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The US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, reported that senior members of the Trump administration met Australia’s decision to recognize Palestine with “disgust” and disappointment. He argued the timing was “terrible” and would negatively impact hostage negotiations and any prospects for a peaceful resolution with Hamas. Huckabee also suggested that Australia’s actions might inadvertently push Israel toward annexing the West Bank, despite an earlier non-binding motion on annexation passed by the Israeli Knesset. Huckabee defended Trump’s actions regarding the war in Gaza and the starvation crisis.
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The Trump administration is utilizing social media memes and artwork to promote its immigration policies, sparking concerns that it dehumanizes immigrants. These tactics include humorous imagery and music, such as the use of “Jet2 Holiday” trend to depict deportations and AI-generated images of alligators in ICE hats. Experts warn this approach normalizes aggression and downplays the impact of immigration raids. Government agencies are targeting young people with these strategies, aiming to recruit them and promote their ideals.
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Following the firing of the previous U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, President Trump nominated E.J. Antoni, the Heritage Foundation’s chief economist, to lead the agency. Critics, including conservative economists, have expressed concern over Antoni’s partisan affiliations and lack of experience in statistics collection. Experts suggest that, if confirmed, Antoni could manipulate jobs data to support Trump’s claims of a “booming” economy, potentially undermining the integrity and reliability of economic data. This move has been widely criticized as undemocratic and economically dangerous, with potential consequences for policymakers and the public.
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In a recent town hall meeting in Chico, California, Republican Representative Doug LaMalfa faced intense criticism from constituents. The meeting, marked by boos, jeers, and insults, focused on the Trump administration’s policies and the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Attendees expressed anger over the lack of transparency in the Epstein case and questioned LaMalfa about his stance on elected officials involved in criminal behavior. The discussion also touched on the potential cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, as well as the impact of Trump’s tariffs on farmers, further fueling the crowd’s discontent.
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Following a disappointing jobs report, President Trump has nominated E.J. Antoni, an economist from the Heritage Foundation and Project 2025 contributor, to replace the fired Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) chief, Erika McEntarfer. Trump’s decision to remove McEntarfer came after she released a report showing fewer jobs created than expected and downward revisions of previous months’ figures, a move condemned by economists. Antoni, a BLS data skeptic, has criticized the agency and is expected to focus on data accuracy and timeliness, though he has also indirectly contradicted Trump’s claims of a booming economy. The nomination is now awaiting confirmation by the Republican-controlled Senate.
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The Judge’s rejection of the Trump administration’s request to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell’s grand jury testimony is a clear signal of how things really work in these situations. The whole request, frankly, seems like it was designed to fail. It was all theatrics, and it’s a game plan we’ve seen before. Judges are incredibly hesitant to release grand jury testimony, and for good reason. This is not common practice, and there must be a compelling reason to do so.
The core of the issue is that the Trump administration knew this. They knew a judge wouldn’t just open up grand jury records like that.… Continue reading
Vice President JD Vance defended the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files on Fox News, accusing Democrats of hypocrisy regarding their sudden interest in the case. Vance stated that President Trump has demanded full transparency and denied that a recent White House meeting, which he attended with other officials, focused on the Epstein case. He also stated the administration is working to compile documents for release. The Justice Department is planning to release grand jury exhibits and transcripts with redactions, while the House Oversight Committee issued subpoenas for related files and information.
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