A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 70% of Americans said they believe the Trump administration is hiding information about people tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s victimization of young women.
Jasmine Crockett Leads Democratic Field in Texas
A new Texas Southern University poll in Texas finds that 51% of likely Democratic primary voters favor Jasmine Crockett (D) for U.S. Senate while 43% prefer James Talarico (D) and 6% are undecided.
Justice Department Sues Georgia County
“The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, over records related to the 2020 election, escalating the Trump administration’s efforts to boost the president’s false claims that his loss to Joe Biden was rigged,” the Washington Post reports.
Trump Already Looks Like a Lame Duck
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Donald Trump Had a Really Bad Day
Charlie Sykes: “The House rejected one of his executive orders; another grand jury refused to indict Letitia James; a judge freed Kilmar Abrego Garcia and called out the Administration’s bullshit; Kristi Noem faceplanted in congressional testimony; his concept of a health care plan crashed in the Senate; and his poll numbers continued to crater.”
“But all of this was merely prologue to Trump’s humiliation by the sort of Republicans we are thought were utterly extinct.”
“Despite a vicious pressure campaign, the Republican-dominated Indiana Senate overwhelmingly rejected Trump’s demand that they gerrymander the state’s congressional map to benefit the GOP.”
“What happened yesterday — an outburst of Republican courage — was as rare as a sighting of Bigfoot, Lindsey Graham’s spine, or natural breasts at Mar-a-Lago.”
The Sleeper Issue That Could Destroy the Economy
Catherine Rampell: “There are many items on President Trump’s agenda that are hurting the U.S. economy: the pointless trade wars, the socialization of the private sector, the mass deportations, and much more.”
“But in the long run, the most damaging policy of all might be one that’s gotten scant attention, at least from non-finance-nerds: Trump’s quest to crush the Federal Reserve. If Trump succeeds, he may doom the United States to high inflation for years, if not decades, to come.”
Jonathan Last: “If Trump succeeds, then he will have created a problem without a solution—because no future administration can force bond markets to reappraise the American central bank.”
Iran Arrests Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
“Iran has arrested Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi,” NBC News reports.
“A foundation in her name said she was detained in Mashhad, some 420 miles northeast of the capital, Tehran, while attending a memorial for a human rights lawyer recently found dead under unclear circumstances.”
Businesses Are Cashing In on Trump’s Tax Cuts
“For most people, the tax cuts that President Trump signed into law this summer have yet to materialize. Only after Americans file their taxes next year will the savings become apparent, launching what Republicans hope will be a ‘refund boom’ that lifts the public’s view of the economy,” the New York Times reports.
“Many of America’s largest companies have not had to wait. In the months since the law’s passage in July, corporations like Walmart, Amazon, Verizon and Eli Lilly have all disclosed in securities filings that the law would reduce their cash tax payments in the near term. AT&T Inc. projected that it would save as much as $2 billion in taxes just this year.”
“Those corporate tax savings have already started to have an effect on the federal budget.”
House GOP Leaders Race to Release Health Care Package
“House Republican leaders are rushing to release a new health care package Friday, but a morning meeting with members of key GOP faction left unsettled whether to allow a floor vote on extending expiring Obamacare tax credits,” Politico reports.
“Speaker Mike Johnson and other members of his leadership team want to file text of the health care legislation as soon as possible in order to comply with House notice requirements and prepare it to be take up by the House Rules Committee early next week. But the matter has been held up as they negotiate with conservative hard-liners who are wary of teeing up a vote to extend the expiring insurance subsidies.”
National Trust Sues to Stop Trump’s Ballroom
Washington Post: “Historic preservationists begged President Donald Trump in October not to rapidly demolish the White House’s East Wing annex for his ballroom project, urging him to wait for federal review panels and allow the public to weigh in.”
“Now a group charged by Congress with helping to preserve historic buildings is asking a judge to block construction until those reviews occur, arguing that the ongoing project is illegal and unconstitutional.”
Josh Hawley Looks to Revive Anti-Abortion Politics
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and his wife Erin Hawley “are launching a new dark money group to shine a spotlight on anti-abortion ballot measures and pro-family policies,” Axios reports.
“After Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, the Republican establishment quietly moved on from abortion politics. The Hawleys want to revive the issue.”
House Democrats Demand Jack Smith’s Final Report
“As former special counsel Jack Smith is slated to give a closed-door deposition on Capitol Hill next week, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are demanding that the Justice Department release Smith’s final report about the classified documents stored at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club after his first term,” NOTUS reports.
New Photos Show Trump and Clinton with Epstein
Congressional Democrats have released a selection of photos obtained from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate that include pictures of President Trump and former President Bill Clinton, the Wall Street Journal reports.
U.S. Wants to Persuade Four Nations to Leave EU
“The Trump administration wants to persuade four more countries to leave the European Union to ‘Make Europe Great Again’, according to reports of a longer, still-classified version of the U.S. national security strategy released last week,” the Times of London reports.
“There are also suggestions of creating a new elite C5, or Core Five, forum of world powers to sideline the G7, comprising America, China, India, Japan and Russia.”
“The four EU countries seen as targets to follow Brexit are Austria, Hungary, Italy and Poland.”
Republicans Are Bracing for Midterm Disaster
Andrew Egger: “These pessimistic assessments of Republicans’ chances in next year’s midterms are the sort of thing you’d expect to hear from disgruntled GOP operatives outside the MAGA camp. This week, however, they’ve been coming from someone way crazier: Joe Gruters, the Trump-diehard chair of the Republican National Committee, who has been barnstorming conservative radio this week.”
“Gruters isn’t throwing Trump under the bus. Quite the opposite: As Democrats overperform in special election after special election and Republican confidence in the midterms craters, he’s trying to set expectations low—way low. After all, he says, the guys in power nearly always lose the midterms…”
“Still, it’s remarkably abnormal to see the chair of the institutional Republican party—the head of the party’s campaign apparatus!—openly predict doom for his candidates. It risks further depressing GOP voters and encouraging lawmakers to retire early. And, beyond that, it’s far from clear that the Republicans who actually need to get elected next year share Gruters’s assessment of how to fix their electoral predicament.”
Impasse Sets Stage for January Health Care Battle
“Only a holiday miracle can prevent ObamaCare subsidies from expiring on Jan. 1, setting up a major health care fight next month when lawmakers turn their attention to a 2026 spending bill and another potential shutdown fight,” NewsNation reports.
NRA Is Selling Off Its Investments to Make Ends Meet
“The National Rifle Association is burning through its investment portfolio to pay its bills as legal perils increase and revenue from membership dues decline,” NOTUS reports.
“In 2024, the 154-year-old gun rights organization liquidated nearly $40 million worth of stock, fixed-income securities and other holdings. By the end of 2024, the NRA’s investment portfolio had shrunk to less than $33 million, down from more than $72 million the year before.”
Judge Bars ICE From Rearresting Kilmar Abrego García
“A federal judge on Friday barred U.S. immigration authorities from re-detaining Kilmar Abrego García, acting on fears raised by his lawyers that officials intended to take him into custody just hours after he was ordered released,” the Washington Post reports.
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