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Trump poised to 'squander' the 'greatest gift of the Manhattan Project': historian

Eighty years after the dropping of the atomic bombs that ended the Second World War, President Donald Trump is systematically dismantling the public institutions of science and research that made American strength and prosperity possible, historian Garrett Graff wrote in a scathing analysis for The New York Times published on Tuesday.

Trump began attacking science from the outset of his presidency, with the National Science Foundation even red-flagging words like "female," "women," "systemic," or "trauma" in grant applications, and has since carried out mass layoffs and political reorganizations at agencies vital to scientific research.

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'Great look!' Retired Army officer warns Trump just ruffled feathers in the National Guard

Retired Army Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling warned that the soldiers that are being sent to Washington, D.C, are "going to be a little bit p---ed off" as they are deployed to stand around in the heat and humidity of the late summer.

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace began her Tuesday show addressing President Donald Trump's deployment of soldiers and federal officers to "fight crime" in the District.

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'Why not file a lawsuit?' DC attorney general gets pushback on CNN amid Trump takeover

A CNN host on Tuesday pushed back against claims made by the attorney general of Washington, D.C., about President Donald Trump's takeover of local law enforcement.

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb joined CNN's "The Arena with Kasie Hunt" to discuss Trump's latest moves related to the District. The two sparred after Schwalb appeared to punt on Hunt's question about whether he would sue the Trump administration to reinstate D.C.'s Home Rule Act and end the federal oversight of local law enforcement.

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'Ludicrous': Trump accused of 'blatantly lying' after 'bloodshed and bedlam' claims

When President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C. on Monday and claimed during a press conference that the city was overrun by "crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor and worse," critics were quick to point out that crime had actually been falling in the nation's capital.

Violent crime in D.C. has dropped by 26% since this time in 2024, which was already a 30-year low, according to data from the police department.

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MSNBC host hits back at conservative's downplay of GOP embrace of Christian nationalism

Conservative David Drucker downplayed a recent interview with an influential Christian nationalist pastor embraced by President Donald Trump's White House.

CNN spoke to Doug Wilson, who advocates removing women's right to vote. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth then posted it on social media, promoting his personal pastor and ally.

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Trump’s BLS pick blasted by conservative outlet: ‘Willful misinterpretation or ignorance’

Any excitement Donald Trump may have created among serious conservatives by replacing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics with an economist from the Heritage Foundation should be put aside, according to an editor at the conservative National Review.

According to the National Review's Dominic Pino, the choice of E. J. Antoni should raise alarm bells among those who are dependent upon guidance given by BLS, since Antoni has a well-documented, by his own hand, history of shoddy work that some might call "wilful" misinterpretations.

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Karoline Leavitt won't rule out Medal of Freedom for ex-DOGE staffer 'Big Balls'

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested that awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer known as "Big Balls" is something President Donald Trump "would consider."

During Tuesday's White House briefing, MAGA influencer Benny Johnson noted that Trump initiated a federal takeover of policing in Washington, D.C. after Edward Coristine — better known as "Big Balls" — was assaulted in an attempted carjacking.

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Lindsey Graham drops a 'whoops' as he teases Trump run for third term in White House

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) joked Tuesday that President Donald Trump might go on to serve a third term in the White House, a proposition that the president himself has entertained in the past.

Graham’s remarks came in response to a Trump social media post joking about renaming the Kennedy Center the “Trump/Kennedy Center,” echoing the president’s playful “whoops” after the proclamation.

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Jeanine Pirro shrugs off Trump fact check: 'Doesn't really matter' if crime is down in DC

Jeanine Pirro, the United States attorney for the District of Columbia, said it "doesn't really matter" that crime rates had dropped in the nation's capital after President Donald Trump initiated a temporary federal takeover of policing.

Pirro made the remarks during a Tuesday interview with MAGA influencer Benny Johnson.

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Trump orders 'far-reaching review' to ensure Smithsonian exhibits reflect his values

As part of his continued takeover of Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump will now do a "far-reaching review" of all exhibits at the many Smithsonian museums across the nation's Capitol, wrote Wall Street Journal reporter Meridith McGraw on X.

The report said that the president sent a letter to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Lonnie Bunch, saying that three top White House officials want to make sure the museum is embracing “unity, progress, and enduring values that define the American story."

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'Lock him up': Ken Paxton urges court to jail Beto O’Rourke for supporting Texas Dems

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) called for former Democratic Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke to be jailed after he supported lawmakers who left the state to prevent Republicans from passing a new congressional district map that was expected to wipe out five Democratic seats.

"I'm taking action to hold Robert Francis O'Rourke in contempt for violating a court order and scamming Texans," Paxton wrote in a Tuesday post on X. "Beto is about to find out that running your mouth and ignoring the rule of law has consequences in Texas. It's time to lock him up."

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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”

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'Desperate' Trump sparks fear he'll surrender to Putin to save face

President Donald Trump's meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Alaska could bring disaster, warned Jonathan Lemire for The Atlantic — with the president so fixated on fulfilling his campaign promise of peace that he could hand Putin everything he wants.

Trump originally promised he would be able to end the invasion of Ukraine within one day of taking office — something that clearly didn't happen. After months of trying to cut a deal with Putin, Trump has appeared disillusioned and prepared to walk away. But it's not certain he will hold that resolve, Lemire said.

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