Recent polls reveal a significant decline in President Trump’s approval among Black voters, with his net approval rating dropping by 25 points since May. The latest Economist/YouGov poll shows only 11 percent of Black respondents approve of Trump’s job performance, citing dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and inflation. Experts suggest this decline stems from economic concerns and a perception that Trump’s policies fail to address their needs. This shift could pose challenges for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
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Drawing from Kwame Anthony Appiah’s work on honor, the article argues that President Trump’s actions and those of his Republican Party represent a significant erosion of the honor code previously upheld in American public life. Trump’s disregard for ethical conduct, as evidenced by his attempts to manipulate congressional districts, reflects a shift towards prioritizing power and winning at all costs. This behavior, including Trump’s lack of shame and adherence to a code of entitlement, undermines the principles of fair play and mutual respect necessary for a functioning democracy. The article suggests this decline in honor has consequences for both parties, fair elections, and democratic traditions.
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President Trump is facing increasing criticism for his handling of the Epstein investigation, particularly regarding transparency. A recent poll indicates that a majority of Americans disapprove of his actions, with many believing the administration is concealing information. Democrats are actively using the issue as a political weapon, aiming to exploit the situation ahead of the midterms. Despite attempts to shift focus away, the scandal continues to generate controversy and may have political consequences for Republicans.
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According to the Polish news outlet Onet, a “favourable” American proposal was presented to Vladimir Putin during talks with US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow. The reported proposal, coordinated with European states, included a ceasefire in Ukraine with de facto recognition of occupied territories deferred for several decades, along with the lifting of most sanctions and a return to energy cooperation. The proposal, however, reportedly lacked guarantees against NATO expansion or a cessation of military support for Ukraine. Following this, Trump communicated with both Zelenskyy and European leaders, and a meeting between Trump and Putin was confirmed.
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During a White House meeting, President Trump appeared to momentarily forget about Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who were standing directly behind him. He welcomed Apple CEO Tim Cook, but after beginning his speech, Trump asked, “wherever you may be,” prompting Lutnick to respond from just behind the president. This instance follows a similar event from the previous week where Trump was unable to locate a Congressman standing beside him while signing a bill.
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Leading Democrats are expressing concern over reports that funds from the Sentinel nuclear missile modernization program may be diverted to retrofit a Boeing 747-8 gifted by Qatar for use as Air Force One. They are demanding answers from the Air Force regarding the potential impact of these fund shifts on the Sentinel program, given its existing delays and budget overruns. Furthermore, Democrats are questioning the lack of transparency surrounding the project’s costs and the potential violation of the constitution’s foreign emoluments clause. The lawmakers have requested the Air Force to commit to cooperating with any independent investigations into the acceptance and retrofitting of the Qatari jet.
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New retaliatory tariffs went into effect, as announced by the former president on Truth Social, claiming billions would flow into the United States. However, the Treasury Secretary admitted that American importers, and ultimately consumers, are the ones who pay the tariffs. While the administration may attempt to deflect responsibility, the economic reality is that the tariffs primarily burden American businesses and consumers, leading to slowed economic growth and rising prices. Despite warnings from some advisors, the former president has continued his controversial tariff policy and has fired the Commissioner of Labor Statistics.
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President Trump signed an executive order to establish a task force focused on security for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, indicating he might utilize the military for safety. The order also signaled an intention to implement “some form” of sex testing for female athletes, aligning with a policy change by the USOPC. This action follows controversies regarding athlete eligibility in previous Olympics, particularly in women’s boxing, and highlights ongoing discussions about protecting the female category in sports. While it is unclear exactly how the order will be enforced, it is likely to have an impact on the 2028 games.
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VP Vance meeting to discuss Epstein fallout canceled, source says, and the fallout from the cancellation is already making waves. Apparently, a dinner at Vice President Vance’s residence, intended to involve senior administration officials and delve into the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, has been called off. The reason? A source familiar with the matter has confirmed that the news of the meeting leaked, leading to its abrupt end.
Understandably, the public reaction seems to have been a swift and decisive factor in this decision. There’s a palpable sense that this meeting, had it proceeded, would have been viewed with intense scrutiny.… Continue reading