President Trump has repeatedly asserted that Iran is actively building a nuclear weapon, directly contradicting the US intelligence community’s assessment. He dismissed the Director of National Intelligence and Representative Tulsi Gabbard, who both stated Iran is not currently developing a nuclear weapon, as being “wrong.” Despite this, Gabbard later issued a statement suggesting Iran could quickly produce a weapon, although this doesn’t contradict her earlier assessment that Iran is not actively weaponizing its program. Trump’s stance has been criticized for its disregard of established intelligence, potentially influencing US actions in the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel.
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The Proud Boys, a group historically supportive of Donald Trump, issued a statement on Telegram opposing potential U.S. military intervention in the Israeli-Iranian conflict. This stance stems from their “America First” ideology, viewing such involvement as contrary to Trump’s campaign promises. The group’s opposition highlights a growing conservative schism over Trump’s hawkish foreign policy, with even prominent figures like Tucker Carlson expressing concern. Trump himself has indicated a decision on potential military action within two weeks, contingent upon negotiations with Iran. Despite their past support, the Proud Boys’ declaration reveals a limit to their allegiance based on this specific foreign policy issue.
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A federal appeals court upheld President Trump’s authority to deploy the National Guard during immigration raids, overturning a temporary restraining order. This decision, celebrated by Trump on Truth Social, affirmed the president’s power to federalize the National Guard when necessary to enforce federal law. Trump subsequently threatened to utilize the National Guard in other American cities facing similar situations, suggesting a broader deployment strategy. The ruling hinges on the president’s power to act when regular forces are insufficient.
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On Juneteenth, President Trump criticized the increasing number of federal holidays, claiming they cost billions of dollars and are unwanted by workers. He threatened to eliminate the Juneteenth holiday, despite previously scheduling a campaign rally around it and later claiming credit for popularizing it. This follows a similar stance against Indigenous Peoples’ Day, with Trump advocating for a return to Columbus Day. Defense Secretary Hegseth also downplayed the significance of Juneteenth, instructing the Pentagon to adopt a muted approach to its commemoration.
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The G7 summit in Kananaskis concluded with Canada pledging C$2 billion in military aid to Ukraine, despite internal divisions regarding a unified statement on the war. President Zelenskyy expressed disappointment over a missed opportunity to secure further weapons support from President Trump, declaring diplomacy to be in crisis. The final G7 chair’s statement voiced support for Trump’s peace efforts and emphasized the need for Russia to reciprocate Ukraine’s commitment to a ceasefire, while exploring further sanctions. Despite Canada’s significant aid, the United States remains Ukraine’s primary arms supplier.
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A new Fox News poll reveals that 59 percent of registered voters oppose President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” compared to 38 percent in favor. This significant opposition, crossing party lines, highlights widespread concern over the bill’s potential negative impact on family finances and the national economy. The poll also underscores persistent economic pessimism, despite a slight improvement in economic ratings since the start of Trump’s second term. These findings, coupled with Trump’s underwater approval rating, suggest substantial challenges for the bill’s passage.
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A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court’s order requiring President Trump to relinquish control of approximately 4,000 California National Guard members he federalized. The appeals court found it likely that the President lawfully exercised his authority under 10 U.S.C. § 12406, rejecting Governor Newsom’s claims of legal violations. While the court acknowledged some procedural irregularities, it deemed them inconsequential given the deferential standard of review afforded to the President’s actions regarding national security. The ruling, however, did not fully accept the Justice Department’s arguments regarding judicial oversight.
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Trump’s recent comments about Juneteenth and the number of non-working holidays in the US have sparked considerable debate. His assertion that the US has “too many non-working holidays” seems particularly tone-deaf, given the historical significance of Juneteenth and the context of his statement.
The timing of his remarks, coinciding with the commemoration of Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, raises questions about his intentions. It appears to many as an attempt to diminish the importance of this significant historical event and potentially undermine efforts to recognize and celebrate it.
Many find his statement hypocritical, considering his own frequent use of taxpayer-funded leisure time, often spent golfing.… Continue reading
During President Trump’s second term, a surge in arrests and detentions of Democratic elected officials has sparked controversy. These incidents, ranging from charges of assaulting law enforcement officers to obstructing federal agents, involve figures such as Representatives LaMonica McIver and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, and Senator Alex Padilla. Democrats allege these actions constitute political persecution, while the White House counters that officials are being held accountable for breaking the law. The escalating legal battles, coupled with rising political tensions, have led some Democratic lawmakers to purchase liability insurance.
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Trump’s announcement that a decision on Iran will be made within the next two weeks has sparked a wave of skepticism and cynicism. The consistent use of a “two-week” timeframe for significant decisions, a pattern stretching back years, has led many to believe this is merely another instance of delay and posturing. The general sentiment is that this timeline is not a genuine indication of impending action, but rather a tactic to deflect attention or buy time.
The recurring “two weeks” promise has become a running joke, frequently associated with unfulfilled pledges across various policy areas. From healthcare plans to tax returns, and even peace deals in the Middle East, the timeframe has become synonymous with inaction and broken promises.… Continue reading