Also, Dems' slow roll in the Senate
| | | | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | ✅ Senate Republicans are pushing Democrats to allow votes on Trump's nominees. The White House has sent dozens of nominees to the Senate, but Democrats have ensured that approval has moved at a glacial pace. Not a single civilian nominee has been confirmed via voice vote or unanimous consent for the first time in decades. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has threatened to cancel the August recess if Democrats do not speed things up. | π΅ Kamala Harris won't run for governor of California. The former vice president and Democratic nominee broke the news earlier this week and shortly thereafter announced a presidential campaign memoir highlighting her 107-day 2024 campaign. In an interview with Stephen Colbert, however, she refused to rule out a second presidential campaign in 2028. | π° Trump has hundreds of millions saved for 2026. President Trump's super PAC and leadership PAC have a combined $234 million on-hand to spend in races across the country next year. This does not include funds held by the National Republican Congressional Committee or other aligned groups. The groups can spend money freely anywhere in the US in both primary elections and general elections. | π€ Texas is redrawing its House map ahead of 2026. After weeks of discussions, the Texas legislature revealed a new map which, when passed, will give Republicans five extra seats in the House of Representatives via new congressional district boundaries. Each new seat will be solidly conservative, giving the GOP a boost in a tight midterm election. Similar efforts in Ohio will also likely net the GOP seats. |
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| | | INSIDER RADAR | Rep Bob Onder on redistricting | | Insiders behind the paywall: Charlie Kirk, Sen. Rand Paul, and Sen. Mike Lee |
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| | | HOAX TRACKER | "The Smithsonian scrubs President Trump's impeachment reference" | |
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| | | QUICK AND IMPORTANT | The White House will break ground on a new ballroom starting this September, paid for entirely by President Trump and other private donors. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (R-MD) blocked an FBI funding bill after the Trump administration decided to keep the agency's headquarters in DC instead of moving it to Maryland. The Trump administration is talking to multiple universities about ending sex change surgeries for minors. Democrats want to investigate Harvard if the school makes a deal with the Trump administration.
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| | | THE MAIN STORY | Trump's Sweeping Vision To End Homelessness | | _WHAT'S HAPPENING_ | Recent executive orders mirror state-level efforts to crack down on homeless camps… | | Exclusive analysis and uncensored facts behind the paywall: Making America great again and forcing states to take action |
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| | | MEDIA BIAS SPOTTER | How the left and right reacted to Texas' redistricting plans | | | Mentioned behind the paywall: The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Daily Signal, and Fox News |
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| _THE DAILY DEBATE_ | Do you believe personal choices are the main reason most people become homeless?Poll results will be in tomorrow's newsletter. | |
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| POLLS RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Should Thomas Massie make peace with President Trump? | π©π©π©π©π©π© π Yes (791) π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π No (79) π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π€ Unsure (90) | π Yes: "Massie is ultimately hurting the Republicans. He should compromise and work behind the scenes to voice his opinions." — Anne π No: "Massie is a voice of fiscal sanity and the risks of big government. Trump needs to be receptive to other perspectives, not just hear from yes-men." — Pede π€ Unsure: "Massie is a RINO, same as fellow Kentuckian Mitch McConnell and others like Susan Collins. There is no real and lasting peace with a traitor." — NL | | | | 960 votes |
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