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Sarah Anderson
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President Donald Trump attended the U.S. Open on Sunday, and as he was flying to the tennis match from the White House, a reporter asked a question that's been on many of our minds over the last few weeks: "Are you considering attacking the cartels inside of Venezuela?"
The president's short response was cryptic, but it suggested that something could be on the horizon: "Well, you're going to find out."
As I reported on Friday, Venezuela's illegitimate president, Nicolás Maduro, flew two of his regime's aircraft close to one of the United States Navy warships currently patrolling the southern Caribbean Sea near Venezuela's borders.
New York Post,
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Michael Goodwin
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Going back to the glory days of Tammany Hall, New York has had some wacky mayoral elections.
But it would be a tall order to find any that surpassed the current race for its zigs and zags and sheer weirdness.
The off-the-charts distinctions feature the president of the United States playing the role of Boss Tweed by using the power of the purse and naked patronage to try to shape the field of candidates and pick the winner.
The Republican president is upfront about his aim of denying a November victory to Zohran Mamdani, a radical socialist who won the Democratic Primary.
New York Post,
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Samantha Olander
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The Los Angeles Police Department has pulled its cops from a security detail at Kamala Harris’ Brentwood, California home after outrage that crime-fighting units were being diverted to guard the former vice president.
A dozen Metro Division officers had been stationed outside Harris’ mansion after President Trump revoked her Secret Service protection last week, ending an extension through which had been quietly granted by President Biden.
By Saturday, the backup was gone, sources told the Los Angeles Times. LAPD Metro Division officers were seen outside Harris’ Brentwood mansion earlier this week before the city pulled the plug on the temporary detail.
Breitbart News,
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Lowell Cauffiel
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Three active cases of tuberculosis have popped up in Maine, following an increase of the disease in the United States since 2020 — most of it among those not born in the U.S. — after three decades of decline, national data reveals. Lindsay Hammes, spokesperson for the Maine Center for Disease Control, told the Portland Press Herald that the agency was “aware of three active TB cases with links to the Greater Portland area and is in the midst of conducting our typical response.” She added that the cases do not appear be transmitted between those three persons and each came from a separate source. Meanwhile,
The Hill,
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Alex Gangatano
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Top CEOs and tech leaders have jumped at the chance to be in President Trump’s good graces, a theme of the second administration that was on display in the State Dining room on Thursday night.
The president’s economic policies, between sweeping tariffs, instability at the Federal Reserve and unemployment ticking up, have led to headaches in the business community but it has also served as a major incentive for CEOs to get face time with Trump. Aside from help navigating new global trade relations and the volatile stock market,
The post and Emails,
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Joan Swirsky
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Since the very microsecond in 2015 when billionaire builder and TV star Donald Trump descended the escalator in NY City’s splendiferous Trump Tower with his gorgeous wife Melania by his side and pronounced his candidacy as a Republican for the presidency of the United States of America, each and every leftist, liberal, progressive (LLP] from all over the world went insane.
A big part of that insanity was fear. After a 15-year run hosting the mega-successful TV show The Apprentice, candidate Trump’s adversaries knew that they were up against a guy with not only international name recognition as an innovative real estate developer, but also brains, an Ivy League education,
American Greatness,
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Victor Davis Hanson
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Trump’s greatest achievement within six months was simply ending illegal immigration as we had once known it—without “comprehensive immigration reform” or any other rhetorical trickery.
It remains difficult to find, much less deport, the 10 to 12 million illegal aliens who entered in the last four years.
Those who helped break the law, by design or indifference, now believe it was moral to destroy federal immigration law but immoral to uphold it. And it is still unclear whether Joe Biden’s handlers deliberately sabotaged their own border for political and demographic purposes out of sheer orneriness or utter incompetence.
Many of the left’s cherished totems—massive Green New Deal subsidies,
PJ Pundit,
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Matt Margolis
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When Donald Trump says he wants to clean up America’s crime-ridden cities, the left instantly screams “authoritarian!” It’s the same tired playbook they've used since his first term about pretty much anything he’s done, lying to frame any bold action as some sinister plot for power. Case in point: last month, a coalition of 19 Democrat governors issued one of the most hysterical joint statements you’ll ever read, claiming the president’s crime-fighting proposals were an attack on blue states. They huffed that sending in the National Guard without a governor’s permission would be “an alarming abuse of power” and insisted Trump was undermining the military.
Red State,
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Katie Jerkovich
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"Pocahontas" Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) got a bit ahead of her skis and tried to come for Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but ended up on her rear over the support she gets from Big Pharma. During the Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday, Kennedy took fire from Democrats over the changes he's made recently when it comes to the COVID vaccine and the drama at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired after a month, several other key CDC officials resigned in protest, and 1,000 current and former staff sent a letter demanding RFK Jr. resign.
New York Post,
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Caitlin Doombos
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Federal agents swiped three computers, two iPhones and reams of documents from former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton’s house during their Aug. 22 raid, according to court records — which also revealed the 76-year-old could soon face charges that may land him in prison for more than a decade.
The feds raided Bolton’s Bethesda, Md. home and Washington, DC office as part of an investigation into allegations that he snuck national security files out of the White House during President Trump’s first term by emailing them to family members on a private server, high-ranking FBI officials told The Post at the time.
Red State,
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Katie Jerkovich
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President Donald Trump made it clear he would be up for using a 1900s throwback measure by reopening state-run insane asylums to clean up the streets and deal with the people who have serious mental illness problems.
Speaking to The Daily Caller's Reagan Reese, Trump talked about the success of the crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C., which led to a question about whether he would be open to the government reopening insane asylums to institutionalize mentally ill individuals "Yeah, I would," Trump explained. "Well, they used to have them, and you never saw people like we had, you know, they used to have them.
The Hill,
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Caroline Vakil
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A handful of states have placed themselves front and center in a national redistricting battle after Texas took an unusual step to do mid-decade redistricting and advance a friendlier map for Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterms.
The Lone Star State’s map, which Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed into law on Friday, has prompted red and blue states alike to consider redrawing their own maps. California is the only state so far to tee up a potential new House map ahead of next year in response, where voters will weigh in November whether to pass new congressional lines.