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Trump urges Texas Republicans to swiftly pass redistricting maps while Newsom, California Dems counter

Texas Democrats end walkout as GOP-controlled legislature prepares to vote on redistricting maps that could flip five congressional seats to Republicans

Trump slams mail-in ballots as corrupt, but may not have the power to derail them

Trump, citing Putin, vowed to end mail-in ballots with an executive order, despite both the facts and the Constitution’s limits on his power.

What David Brooks Missed

The collapse of cross-class institutions isn’t just a class thing; it’s an ideological thing.

LA Mayor Bass delays Palisades fire report at DOJ’s request amid probe

LA Mayor Karen Bass holds back Palisades fire after-action report amid federal investigation, drawing criticism from community groups seeking answers.

Trump endorses ‘MAGA warrior’ for RNC chairman after Whatley launches Senate campaign

President Donald Trump backed Sunshine State Sen. Joe Gruters for the role of Republican National Committee chair, and Jennifer Saul-Rich for the Treasurer post

Democrats escalate anti-Trump lawfare by targeting Congress in Planned Parenthood funding fight

Planned Parenthood and blue states challenge congressional legislation defunding abortion providers as unconstitutional bill of attainder in federal court.

Lawmaker unveils ‘ERIC ADAMS Act’ threatening criminal penalties for sanctuary city mayors

Georgia congressman proposes bill named after NYC Mayor Eric Adams to make sanctuary city mayors face up to 7 years in prison for murders by illegal immigrants in their jurisdictions.

Crackdown on illegal immigrants voting in DC elections launched by Senate GOP

Republican lawmakers target Washington, D.C., noncitizen voting rights following 2024 election participation by approximately 400 noncitizens in the nation's capital.

Senate GOP threatens to ‘grind it out’ through August as Trump nominees face Democratic delays

Senate Republicans push through Trump nominees as Democrats use delaying tactics, with GOP leaders threatening to cancel August recess to confirm pending appointments.

Top DHS official calls citizenship test ‘too soft,’ urges major overhaul of naturalization process

USCIS Director Joseph Edlow announces sweeping immigration policy changes, including tougher naturalization tests and stricter oversight of H-1B visa program.

Tariffs: Ford Takes a Hit

Has this administration thought its tariff policy through?

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 1

1996—One generation of liberal judicial activists is more than enough. But President Clinton obviously doesn’t agree, as he appoints Dean D. Pregerson, son of...

Kamala Harris Laments ‘Broken’ System That ‘Capitulates’ to Trump in Stephen Colbert Interview

Harris’s first post-election interview comes just days after she announced that she would not run for California governor.

Where Will the Trump Revenge Probes End Up?

Success is not his only retribution.

Baltimore Confronted Its Crime Problem by Abandoning Social Justice Platitudes

Idealism may come easier to academics, but reality-based strategies benefit the communities in need.

Support for Life and Motherhood Voiced from Unexpected Places

A Grammy winner — on Michelle Obama’s podcast, of all places — put in a good word for parenthood.

Hawley’s Tariff-Rebate Plan, Slightly Tweaked, Is a Good Step

Rebates tied to inflation can turn the lemon of inflation into the lemonade of a GOP that directly helps the working class.

Linda McMahon pulls back the curtain on Trump’s plan to dismantle the Department of Education

Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized state-level education control as a nonpartisan priority, citing diverse needs across Republican and Democratic states.

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