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GOP senator’s speech sparks alarm over ‘white nationalist’ overtones: 'Sign of the times'

Critics expressed deep alarm watching a Republican senator's speech Tuesday at the National Conservatism Conference in Washington, D.C., with one New York Times columnist likening it to "straightforward white nationalist agitprop," a reference to “agitation” and “propaganda.”

Sen. Eric Schmitt's remarks made waves on Bluesky for promoting national conservatism as a pushback against global elites, immigration, and liberal ideas. He said America isn’t just an idea, but a country built on Western culture, Christianity, and the pioneering spirit of early settlers.

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Newsom clocks Fox News' Jesse Watters as he tries to defend Trump from his trolling

Fox News' Jesse Watters tried to defend President Donald Trump from Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) recent trolling spree on Tuesday — but Newsom hit right back.

In recent weeks, Newsom has taken to mockingly imitating some of the most notorious "Trumpisms" through his press office account, including all-caps social media posts full of self-aggrandizing rhetoric that sometimes end with "THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!"

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Trump's 'crusade to rehabilitate the Confederacy' has backfired: conservative analyst

President Donald Trump appears to face a demographics problem as the 2026 midterm election nears, and one analyst thinks his "crusade to rehabilitate the Confederacy" could make matters worse.

Stuart Stevens, an advisor to the anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project, joined The Bulwark's Tim Miller on the "Bulwark Super Speed" podcast on Tuesday to discuss the issue Trump is having with recruiting new voters to the Republican Party. Trump has previously touted gains he made among Black and Hispanic voters as evidence of his ability to grow the party. Stevens suggested those voters may be tiring of Trump's policies, some of which appear racist.

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'Great hoax': White House accused of pushing 'fake propaganda' with boat bombing

Critics of US imperialism on Tuesday responded with skepticism after President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a deadly military strike on what they claimed was a boat linked to a drug cartel off the coast of oil-rich Venezuela.

Trump said on his Truth Social network that 11 people were killed by a US attack in "international waters" on a boat "positively identified" as being used by the Tren de Aragua gang. Rubio said the "lethal strike" targeted "a drug vessel which had departed from Venezuela."

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Lauren Boebert joins outcry over Trump’s big snub of Colorado

The entire congressional delegation of Colorado, with all Republicans included, issued a statement on Tuesday condemning President Donald Trump's decision to relocate the U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, reported Axios' Andrew Solender.

Even infamous MAGA firebrand Lauren Boebert signed on to the protest.

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'Straight up scam': Analyst shocked as Trump family rakes in billions with new 'grift'

President Donald Trump's family has invested heavily in crypto ventures during Trump's second term, a move that has alarmed two analysts.

On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the family's new token, WLFI, began trading and made the family $5 billion richer, which surpasses the value of the family's decades-long real estate portfolio. The token was issued by World Liberty Financial, which is controlled by his two sons, Don Jr. and Eric. World Liberty Financial was founded by Zach Witkoff, the son of Trump's chief envoy, Steve Witkoff.

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CNN gets heated as Republican bemoans DC's 'milquetoast liberals' 'You live in Virginia!'

A fed-up New York Times journalist yelled at a Republican strategist on CNN on Tuesday evening during a heated discussion over President Donald Trump's decision to send troops to Washington, D.C., and his threat to do the same in Chicago to address crime.

Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Shermichael Singleton joined Erin Burnett on her show, "OutFront," to react to Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker's fiery response to Trump's threat to send troops to Chicago, which Trump called a "hellhole."

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Comer scolds colleague for demanding Maxwell probe: 'You're mad she exonerated Trump!'

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) lost his temper during a hearing on Tuesday when Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-NM) pressed him on whether there would be any investigation into why the Trump administration gave a sweetheart prison transfer to convicted Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.

"The question was whether you would hold a hearing as to why she was transferred—" began Fernández.

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'Dead to rights': 6 key excerpts from tranche of thousands of Epstein files

The House Oversight Committee released the first batch of the Jeffrey Epstein files on Tuesday night, a release that totaled more than 33,000 documents in all.

The documents focus heavily on Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell's side of the case. They include her lawyers' court filings about her release pending trial, the appeal of her conviction, and legal filings from law firms asking federal judges to throw out charges against Maxwell.

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'Pervasive problems': New Trump admin report likened to 'Soviet show trial' by experts

The US Department of Energy's July climate report is "biased, full of errors, and not fit to inform policymaking," according to a comprehensive review released Tuesday by a group of 85 scientists who reviewed the document independently.

The department's "Climate Working Group" drew up the report as part of the effort by President Donald Trump to fatally undermine the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) determination, commonly known as the "endangerment finding," that greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane endanger human lives by warming the planet.

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'Gibberish': Treasury sec hammered after wild claim touting Trump's 'magic taxes'

President Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appeared to suggest in a new interview with Lara Trump on Fox News that the massive tariffs imposed by the administration, far from shrinking the economy, will actually grow it.

"Tariffs are delivering historic results for the American people," Bessent posted on X, accompanying a video of his interview. "Even the mainstream media is starting to admit it. I’ve said total tariff revenue could reach $300B this year, but it could be much higher. Every $300B adds 1% to GDP. With tariffs alone, growth could hit 5%."

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Trump dealt another court blow as Dem official ordered reinstated: 'That we will not do'

A divided appeals court in Washington, D.C., dealt the Trump administration a blow in its quest to oust a Democratic Federal Trade commissioner.

Rebecca Slaughter was fired by President Donald Trump in March, alongside fellow Democratic Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya. The move was widely viewed as unlawful, as the FTC is meant to be an independent agency and its commissioners have removal protections. A federal judge ruled in July that Slaughter’s firing violated federal law and Supreme Court precedent, and mandated she be reinstated to serve out her full term, which runs through September 2029.

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First tranche of Epstein docs released by House Oversight Committee

The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday released a first tranche of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, one that President Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from for about two months.

The documents include court records related to Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her 2022 conviction for child sex trafficking. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence and was recently transferred to a low-security prison in Texas after meeting with Trump's Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche.

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