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The Trump administration has promised to distribute food aid before it spoils. But 500 tons of emergency food in a U.S. warehouse are about to expire and are slated for the incinerator, Hana Kiros reports.

 
Breaking News: Nvidia said the U.S. government had approved sales of A.I. chips to China, three months after the Trump administration had shut them down.

 
Inflation is now higher than it was during the 2024 POTUS campaign cycle


Inflation rose 2.7 percent in June, which makes it higher than it was during last fall's presidential campaign.

 
GOP senators want nothing to do with Trump-Epstein-MAGA controversy the hill

Senate Republicans are scrambling to steer clear of the controversy exploding within their MAGA-aligned party’s base over allegations the Trump administration is hiding information related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his “clients.”

President Trump is facing what may be the biggest backlash he’s ever encountered from usually loyal activists, such as former national security adviser Michael Flynn and prominent conservative activist Laura Loomer.

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel are coming under tremendous pressure from MAGA activists to provide more information about the people who may have been involved in Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking activities, even though the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI concluded in a memo that there is no “incriminating ‘client list.’”

Republican lawmakers don’t want to go near the Epstein controversy that divides their base.

They already have their hands full responding to political attacks from Democrats on Trump’s tariff policies and on the Medicaid spending cuts they passed into law this month, along with trillions of dollars in tax relief and new spending on border security and defense.
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“For years, it’s Epstein, over and over again,” Trump posted on Truth Social, implying Democrats have pushed the clamor of Epstein’s files.
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GOP lawmakers are ready to accept the administration’s explanation of its handling of the issue, despite the uproar from the party’s base.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), a senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Senate Intelligence Committee, said he’s leaving the handling of all Epstein-related matters to Trump.

Cornyn and other Republicans don’t seem at all inclined to endorse activists’ calls for Bondi to appoint a special counsel to investigate the alleged Epstein files.


“I trust the president to handle it the way he deems appropriate,” Cornyn said Monday. (LOL!!!!!!)

Trump has expressed his irritation with the relentless focus of some conservative social media influencers and activists on the possibility of a cover-up to protect wealthy and powerful figures who consorted with Epstein and the underage girls he allegedly trafficked.

The president expressed his disgust with the topic when a reporter asked him about Epstein at a July 8 Cabinet meeting.


“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” Trump asked, appearing annoyed by the question.

“This guy’s been talked about for years,” he said. “We have [the flooding in] Texas, we have this, we have all of the things. And are people still talking about this guy, this creep? That is unbelievable.”

But Republican strategists are starting to acknowledge that dismissing the controversy and moving on to new topics isn’t working for Trump, at least at the moment.


“I think this administration is definitely going to have some second thoughts about their strategy. Ultimately, they will have to put out more information. I just don’t see how the current strategy is sustainable to say, ‘Everything’s out there and there are other issues that are more important.’ That’s not a winning message, and it’s not a message that’s going to go over well,” said Brian Darling, a Republican strategist and former Senate aide.

“I think the strategy has to change by the administration,” he added.

Loomer, a prominent activist who seems to have Trump’s ear on key executive-branch appointments, warned in a Saturday post on the social platform X that the “lack of results at the DOJ and lack of transparency” could “cost the GOP House and Senate seats.”


“Don’t say I didn’t warn you,” she warned.
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REPORTER: Will you commit to include California in any disaster aid package?

MIKE JOHNSON: We've not seen the formal disaster relief request from California yet

REPORTER: The formal request was sent to your office in February

 
JUST NOW: Donald Trump is asked if his name appears in the Epstein Files: “These files were made up by Comey, they were made up by Obama, they were made up by Biden”

 
JUST NOW: Donald Trump is asked if his name appears in the Epstein Files: “These files were made up by Comey, they were made up by Obama, they were made up by Biden”


So yes
 
JUST NOW: Donald Trump is asked if his name appears in the Epstein Files: “These files were made up by Comey, they were made up by Obama, they were made up by Biden”

What an interesting way to ask a yes or no question.
 
Oh Yeah Yes GIF by United Fight League
 
WTF is this guy talking about ?

I walked around downtown areas and went to parks in Minneapolis, Dallas, New Orleans, St Louis, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Tulsa, Long Beach, in the last 4 years

The most unsafe place I felt was in Tulsa ..and that was only slightly


Stephen Miller: "We have communities all across this nation that 20 years ago, before the era of open borders, were completely peaceful, completely stable. Look at a place like Minneapolis. Post mass migration they're unsafe, they're violent, you cannot use the public parks."

 
Watch Trump lie right to your face. What’s amazing is that he does it so effortlessly. It’s like breathing to him. Here, he claims his uncle taught the “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski at MIT. Kaczynski never went to MIT.

 
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