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  • CENTCOM Commander Leaving After Successful Iran Nuke Strikes

    General Michael “Erik” Kurilla has officially concluded his military career after three years leading U.S. forces in the Middle East, a tenure that included overseeing President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran. Kurilla, known by the nickname “The Gorilla,” capped a four-decade career with his role as chief of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), where he directed the unprecedented June strikes on…

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  • Trump Admin Official Says ‘Likely’ John Bolton Has Classified Info

    The FBI on Friday searched the Maryland home and Washington office of former national security adviser John Bolton as part of a criminal investigation into the possible mishandling of classified information. Corey Lewandowski, a former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, told Newsmax on Saturday that it was “highly likely that John Bolton did have some type of classified information”…

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  • Trump Takes Victory Lap As Tariff Income Rises

    The Congressional Budget Office director has been forced to admit that President Donald Trump was “right” about his tariff strategy, he said on Friday. “I am pleased to announce that the Radical Left Representatives working at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) have now admitted how incredible my Tariff strategy has been, saying that, ‘Trump’s Tariffs reduce the deficit by $4…

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  • Texas Senate Passes Redistricting Measure That Favors GOP

    The Texas Senate approved the “Big Beautiful Map” shortly after midnight on Saturday in a party-line vote. The move came after Republican senators used a parliamentary procedure to block a planned filibuster by Senator Carol Alvarado (D-Houston). The Texas Senate voted 18–11 early Saturday to approve legislation authorizing a new mid-census congressional redistricting map. The vote was held at 12:30…

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  • Trump Promotes Longtime MAGA Ally to Key White House Position

    President Donald Trump has appointed a longtime ally and assistant to a key post within his administration. Trump has appointed Dan Scavino, his longest-serving aide, to lead the White House Presidential Personnel Office, giving him oversight of staffing decisions across the administration. The appointment comes after the departure of Sergio Gor, who has been nominated to serve as U.S. ambassador…

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  • Canada Caves: Major Trade Victory Goes To Team Trump

    Canada is preparing to lift retaliatory tariffs on a wide range of U.S. products, a move aimed at easing trade tensions with the Trump administration and bringing policy more in line with the North American trade deal. Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce the decision Friday following a meeting with his cabinet. According to sources familiar with the…

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  • Vanity Fair Staffers Threaten to Quit Over Prospect of Melania Trump Cover

    Vanity Fair staff reportedly pushed back after learning that senior leadership had discussed the possibility of featuring Melania Trump on the magazine’s cover. Global editorial director Mark Guiducci was said to have expressed interest in the idea, but some employees objected strongly and threatened to resign if the plan advanced, according to the New York Post. “I will walk out…

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  • Democrats Open Summer Meeting With Lecture About ‘Stolen Land’

    The Democratic National Committee opened its annual summer meeting in Minneapolis with a “land acknowledgment” that included a statement asserting the United States perpetuates a system of suppression. “Let’s talk about the land for a moment,” said Lindy Sowmick, treasurer of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) and a self-described “Indigenous queer woman,” after being introduced by DNC Chairman Ken Martin…

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  • Judge Orders ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Closed, Dismantled

    A federal judge in Miami ruled Thursday that the migrant detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” in the Florida Everglades may continue operating but cannot be expanded or take in additional detainees. U.S. District Judge Kathleen M. Williams, an Obama appointee, issued a preliminary injunction blocking the addition of new industrial-style lighting and any further expansion of the site. Her…

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  • Democrats Dismal On Future Prospects Amid Summer Meeting

    The Democratic Party is facing a crisis not seen in decades as it headed into a summer meeting to discuss ways to push back against President Donald Trump while also attempting to appeal to a broader group of Americans. “I think the greatest divide right now in our party, frankly, is not ideological,” Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin told…

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