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Media misses resumed Planned Parenthood funding |
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Hoax about the Graham Platner cover-up |
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GOP targets birthright citizenship after court defeat |
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Reader question on the SAVE America Act |
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WHAT WE'RE WATCHING |
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❗️ Dems pull support over Graham Platner rape allegation. Progressive Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) is facing a new allegation from a woman who says he raped her in 2021 after entering her home intoxicated. Platner denies the claim, but the dam has broken. Nearly every top Democrat has called on him to drop out of the race. |
π️ Robinson laughs during Charlie Kirk murder hearing. Charlie Kirk’s accused killer appeared to laugh with his attorney just feet from a sobbing Erika Kirk as a Utah court began a five-day preliminary hearing. The hearing will determine whether he stands trial, with the death penalty still on the table. |
π Illegal migration is driving up your rent, study finds. A Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas paper found that the surge of illegal migrants from 2021 to 2024 drove home prices up 30 percent and rents up 20 percent, proving that more people competing for the same limited housing stock sends costs through the roof. |
π Trump says Walmart will slash prices. President Trump announced that Walmart agreed to reduce the price of ground beef by nearly 15 percent, among other products. He urged other retailers to cut prices “that Joe Biden incompetently raised with the worst inflation crisis in history.” |
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WORLD NEWS |
Iranians call for Trump’s death |
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Behind the paywall: Iranian cries for “Trump’s murder,” how Russia is secretly probing NATO defenses, and China’s latest military move. |
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MEDIA BIAS SPOTTER |
What the media is hiding today |
_LEFT BURIED INVESTIGATIONS MEDIA MELTDOWN |
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_RIGHT SKIPPED_ PLANNED PARENTHOOD DHS LAWSUIT |
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HOAX TRACKER |
How The NY Times buried Graham Platner rape allegations |
Jenny Racicot told The New York Times off the record about Graham Platner allegedly raping her… |
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QUICK AND IMPORTANT |
The US lost 4-1 to Belgium in the World Cup Round of 16.
Archaeologists in Egypt uncovered a fourth-century Byzantine city, finding a basilica, residential structures, gold coins, and 200 pottery fragments detailing daily life.
Masked thieves stole around $4.5 million in crystal jewelry from France's Lalique Museum.
The most clicked link in our last newsletter was our America 250 exclusive essay, “The Forgotten Founding Father.”
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THE MAIN STORY |
Republicans target birthright citizenship after court defeat |
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_WHAT’S HAPPENING_ |
The Supreme Court last week struck down President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship… |
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_IN THIS ARTICLE, WE COVER:_ |
Which Trump-appointed justices joined with the liberals
Why the 14th Amendment opened the door to “birth tourism”
What Clarence Thomas had to say in his dissent
And how Republicans in the administration and Congress are fighting back
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ASK THE EDITORS |
Why don’t Republicans support the SAVE America Act? |
Q: I can understand why Democrats are reluctant to pass the Save America Act, but why are Republicans? — Karla from Tennessee |
A: While nearly every Republican agrees that only American citizens should vote (which is already federal law), a handful have reservations about specific provisions within the Save America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and photo ID in federal elections. |
For example, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) supports the bill but opposes eliminating the Senate filibuster to get it passed. She also opposed an earlier version that would have required voters to prove citizenship every time they voted, though she backed the revised House version after that requirement was removed. |
Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski (AK) and Thom Tillis (NC) have objected to provisions restricting mail-in voting, which is widely used in their states, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune (SD) has argued that, regardless of the bill's merits, there simply are not 60 votes in the Senate and Republicans shouldn't blow up Senate rules trying to force it through. |
So the Republican divide is really over whether certain provisions could create political or practical problems, and also if it is prudent to blow up the filibuster, which could come back to haunt Republicans the next time Democrats take power. |
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YOUR TAKE |
Are you disappointed in the Supreme Court’s ruling? |
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TODAY’S POLL |
π Do you support the death penalty for Tyler Robinson if found guilty of murdering Charlie Kirk?Want your comment to be featured? Be sure to include your name. |
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POP QUIZ |
According to a Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas study, what drove rents up by 20 percent? |
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POLL RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY |
Do you support Tucker Carlson creating a third party? |
π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ✅ Approve (185)
π©π©π©π©π©π© ❌ Disapprove (1,181)
π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π€ Unsure (179) |
✅ Approve: “I don't like it, but approve of his freedom to waste his money.” — Dan ❌ Disapprove: “Tucker is operating on hubris. A third party could be potentially disastrous for the GOP.” — Bobby π€ Unsure: “While I'm no longer a supporter of Carlson, I'd like to see what they stand for before saying no.” — Les |
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