Month: August 2025

A chronicle of Donald Trump's Crimes or Allegations

Rwanda to accept hundreds of migrant deportees in bid to ‘strengthen relations’ with US

Rwandan leaders said Tuesday the country would accept 250 deportees from the United States as the Trump administration continues its crackdown on illegal immigration.  “Those approved (for resettlement in Rwanda) will be provided with workforce training, healthcare, and accommodation support to jumpstart their lives in Rwanda, giving them the opportunity to contribute to one of…
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It Took Trump Seven Years To Expel Epstein After Learning About ‘Stolen’ Staff

The president brags that he broke with the child sex trafficker after discovering that he was raiding his ‘help’ but leaves out how long that took.

An Ex-GOP Official Just Did The Unthinkable — And Trump Won’t Be Happy

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said his decision was “centered around [a] daily struggle” many people might find relatable.

Trump says DC should change law to prosecute teens as adults, threatens to federalize city

President Trump on Tuesday called for the District of Columbia to change its laws to allow for teenagers 14 and older to be prosecuted as adults and face lengthy prison sentences. Trump shared on Truth Social a graphic image of a bloodied individual, along with a lengthy message railing against violent crime in Washington, which…
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Trump Administration Illegally Withheld Science Funding, Watchdog Finds

It’s the fifth time this year that the Government Accountability Office has determined the administration defied Congress on spending.

Trump Cloaks Incredibly Racist Claim About Migrant Farm Workers As Praise

He said a farmer told him that migrants don’t get “bad backs,” because “if they get a bad back, they die.”

Trump Administration Weighs Release Of Ghislaine Maxwell’s DOJ Interview: Reports

The alleged debate over releasing them comes after Maxwell was transferred to a minimum-security prison without explanation.

Pentagon joins ‘great jeans’ discourse with Hegseth photo

The Pentagon has waded into the discourse around an American Eagle ad campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney that has recently sparked controversy. “@secdef has great jeans,” the Pentagon said in a Monday post on the social platform X, featuring a photo of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth wearing jeans. The ad campaign featuring Sweeney has…
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Whitmer meets with Trump to discuss tariff impacts

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) met Tuesday with President Trump at the White House to raise concerns about the effects the president’s tariff policy is having on her state. Whitmer met with Trump for the third time this year, a rare instance of a prominent Democrat reaching out directly to the president. In addition to…
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Trump Wanted To Arrest 3,000 Immigrants A Day. He Didn’t Realize 1 Very Important Thing

It’s wild to watch this administration experience the limitations of its own narratives about “the enemy.”

Does Texas Governor Greg Abbott have the power to vacate Texas House seats?

AUSTIN (Nexstar) — On Monday the Texas House officially came to a standstill, as over fifty Democratic House members fled the state to prevent the House from getting the 100 members needed to convene. Their primary intention is to stop the redrawing of Texas’ U.S. Congressional map, a map President Donald Trump hopes will flip…
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Kudlow slams big banks after Trump alleges discrimination

Larry Kudlow, a leading host on Fox News and a former director of the National Economic Council during President Trump’s first term, slammed one of the nation’s largest banks after the president alleged it turned away his business after he left the White House in 2020. “Now the banks will tell you — and I’ve talked…
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Watch live: Trump signs executive order on Olympics 2028 task force

President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Tuesday afternoon to establish a task force ahead of the 2028 Olympic Games. The games will be held in Los Angeles, the first Olympics to be hosted in the U.S. since the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Trump earlier this year signed another…
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Haley questions Trump’s trade moves with China, India

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley questioned President Trump’s trade moves with China and India on Tuesday, warning the U.S. shouldn’t “burn” its relationship with India. “India should not be buying oil from Russia. But China, an adversary and the number one buyer of Russian and Iranian oil, got a 90-day tariff pause,” Haley wrote…
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Megyn Kelly rips Beyoncé’s new Levi’s ad: ‘Opposite’ of Sydney Sweeney

Conservative pundit Megyn Kelly knocked singer-songwriter Beyoncé over a new ad campaign promoting Levi jeans. “This is the opposite of the Sydney Sweeney ad. Quite clearly there is nothing natural about Beyonce,” Kelly wrote in a post on the social platform X. “Everything — from her image to her fame to her success to her…
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Bacon: Nebraska GDP down 6 percent under Trump

Rep. Don Bacon (Neb.), a moderate Republican, said he’s concerned about the U.S. economy, noting his state saw a 6 percent annual drop in real gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2025. In an interview with CNN’s Phil Mattingly, Bacon pointed to the recent jobs data and the latest round of tariffs…
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Trump administration ends use of Musk-era ‘5 things’ email

The Trump administration has ended the practice of asking federal workers to outline what they accomplished over the last week in five bullet points, which was started at the direction of former special adviser Elon Musk. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) had overseen the responses, which have largely been phased out at various agencies,…
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Toppled Confederate statue returning to DC

A toppled statue dedicated to the memory of Confederate officer Albert Pike will soon be reinstalled in Washington, D.C., according to the Department of Interior.  The statue will be back in Judiciary Square by October, according to The Washington Post, which first reported the move. It comes a year ahead of the nation’s 250th founding…
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Trump Administration To Formally Axe Elon Musk’s ‘Five Things’ Email

Musk received a warm sendoff from Trump, but then incurred the president’s wrath by describing Trump’s tax cut and spending bill as an abomination.

Election 2028 is on — Democrats see opportunity and a wide open primary

The big field in the race for the 2028 presidential sweepstakes is already off and running. Two of the top Democrats vying for the job are former Vice President Kamala Harris and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). The election of either one would address the urgency of putting a woman in the White House for the…
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Trump’s Jack Smith Probe Isn’t Just Hypocritical. It Could Backfire Spectacularly.

And it may prove more trouble than it is worth for Donald Trump.

Duffy confirms fast-track plan to build nuclear reactor on the moon

Transportation Secretary and interim NASA Administrator Sean Duffy outlined the space agency’s fast-track plan to build a nuclear reactor on the moon on Tuesday. “We’re in a race to the moon, in a race with China to the moon. And to have a base on the moon, we need energy. And some of the key…
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India slams Trump’s threat of tariffs over Russian oil purchases

India fired back at the United States after President Trump pledged to increase tariffs on New Delhi over the country’s purchase of Russian oil. In a statement Monday, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the purchase of Russian oil is a “necessity” to “ensure predictable and affordable energy costs” and was once “encouraged” by…
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Lawrence O’Donnell Makes Chilling Prediction On Trump And Ghislaine Maxwell

The MSNBC host envisioned an ominous quid-pro-quo involving convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and President Donald Trump.

Jeanine Pirro eyes guns, immigration as DC attorney

Jeanine Pirro, the newly confirmed U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, has set her sight on targeting illegal firearm trafficking and immigration laws in Washington.  Pirro was confirmed in a 50-45 vote by the Senate along party lines Saturday. Before being approved for the post, Pirro signaled she would oversee an intense crackdown on…
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