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Trump careening toward an 'ugly showdown' in Chicago after latest threat: WSJ

President Donald Trump's threat to send federal troops to Chicago to address local crime could create an "ugly showdown" between federal and state lawmakers, according to a new editorial.

On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board published an op-ed arguing that Trump's threat to send troops to Chicago could be a "risky escalation" in his fight against crime. The editorial contends that Trump appears to be winning the fight with lawmakers in Washington, D.C., as they're applauding the move.

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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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'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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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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‘A joke’: Trump’s national housing emergency scheme ignites fierce backlash

Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent says President Donald Trump may declare a national housing emergency this fall, amid a challenging environment for homebuyers.

“Bessent said housing affordability would be a critical leg of Republicans’ 2026 midterm election platform,” Bloomberg News reports. “Bessent declined to list any specific actions the president may take, but he suggested that administration officials are directly studying ways to standardize local building and zoning codes and decrease closing costs.”

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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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'Stupid': Trump's 'silly' decision to move Space Command slammed by analysts

President Donald Trump's decision to relocate the headquarters for the U.S. Space Command from Colorado to Alabama on Tuesday was met with fierce criticism.

During a news conference, Trump said Colorado's mail-in voting laws influenced his decision to relocate the agency. "They do mail-in voting, they went to all mail-in voting, so they have automatically crooked elections," he said, baselessly, according to NBC News.

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'Beware!' Trump sends ominous threat after bragging his strike killed 11 'terrorists'

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he issued a military strike on a drug cartel, killing 11 people. Taking to Truth Social after, Trump explained it was a "kinetic strike," which is typically a bullet, bomb, drone, or missile, though there have been political "strikes" for regime change.

Trump claimed that the cartel leaders he killed were "positively identified Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists." Trump's administration claimed previously that people were in the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs due to their tattoos, like an autism ribbon.

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'Taking to the streets!' Another massive anti-Trump protest in the works

The organizers behind the anti-Trump "No Kings" demonstrations that saw millions take to the streets earlier this year announced Tuesday their next major protest will take place on Oct. 18.

Following thousands of events nationwide on June 14 that brought millions of people out to decry the actions of President Donald Trump, the announcement for the new date, said organizers in a media alert,

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'Definitely something bad’: Ex-insider says closest Trump allies may be in dark on health

A former Trump administration insider said Tuesday that the president may be keeping some of his closest allies in the dark about his health, including members of his family.

Lev Parnas, who worked as an operative for Trump's 2016 campaign, said on a recent podcast episode of "The Weekend Roundup" on Substack that it's likely several of President Donald Trump's closest advisors don't even know about any health conditions he may be battling. Parnas's comments come at a time when the president's administration is trying to bat down any speculation that Trump is in poor health.

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