Bonus Quote of the Day
“I don’t think anyone should be criticized when wisdom finally arrives.”
— Kamala Harris, on the Bulwark podcast, commenting on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent political evolution.
Mexican President Rules Out U.S. Strikes on Cartels
“Mexico’s president on Tuesday ruled out allowing U.S. strikes against cartels on Mexican soil, a day after President Trump said he was willing to do whatever it takes to stop drugs entering the U.S.,” the AP reports.
Said President Claudia Sheinbaum: “It’s not going to happen.”
Democrats Sour on Chuck Schumer
A new Puck/Echelon Insights poll finds only 40% of Democrats approve of Chuck Schumer’s handling of the government shutdown.
Trump’s Tariffs Sent Trade Plummeting
“President Trump’s sweeping tariffs took a toll on trade in August, as imports dropped 5.1 percent, to $340.4 billion, after taxes on exports from roughly 90 countries went into effect on Aug. 7,” the New York Times reports.
“The data, which had been delayed by more than a month because of the government shutdown, gives the first look at trade patterns after Mr. Trump introduced what is effectively a new trading system for the United States.”
Tom Steyer to Run for California Governor
Democratic megadonor Tom Steyer is the latest to enter the crowded race for California governor, Politico reports.
Quote of the Day
“We are moving full steam ahead. Republican extremists started this gerrymandering fight. We’re going to end it.”
— House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, quoted by Punchbowl News.
Jessica Tisch Will Remain NYC Police Commissioner
“Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, said on Wednesday that Jessica Tisch had agreed to stay on as police commissioner, forging an unlikely and high-stakes partnership as crime falls in the city,” the New York Times reports.
Said Tisch: “Leading this department is the greatest privilege of my life, and I am proud to continue doing it.”
Journalist Accused of Affair with Mark Sanford
Ryan Lizza publicly accused former fiance Olivia Nuzzi of breaching journalistic standards by engaging in a romantic relationship with former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R), who she profiled for New York Magazine in 2019.
Trump Media’s Stock Price Craters
Shares in Trump Media & Technology Group hit an all time low, erasing some $5 billion in value, Barrons reports.
Suddenly, a Different Political World
Paul Krugman: “Trump seems to be collapsing on multiple fronts, with the collapse on each front reinforcing the collapse on others. The Epstein affair is coming to a head even as the public loses all faith in his economic policy, and the whole structure of fear on which his regime rests appears to be evaporating.”
“He also seems to be unraveling personally. We always knew that President ‘Piggy’ despised women and admired tyrants, seeing nothing wrong with hacking up your critics with a bone saw. But even a few months ago I think he would have been self-controlled enough to be less obvious about it.”
“I don’t know how this ends, but all of a sudden a rapid implosion looks possible. No, I don’t know what that looks like. But the U.S. political universe looks very different than it did a few weeks ago.”
Nancy Mace Admits She Has No Friends
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) confessed to Newsmax on Tuesday that she doesn’t “have any friends” or “get invited to parties,” Mediaite reports.
Said Mace: “I’m not part of the powerful, I’m not part of the elite. I’m an island of one… I have a dog.”
Democrats Hold Huge Lead Heading Into Midterms
The latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds Democrats lead Republicans, 55% to 41%, when people were asked who they would vote for in their district if the election for Congress were held today.
President Trump’s approval rating is just 39%, his lowest since right after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.
Can Ted Cruz Podcast His Way to the Presidency?
Politico: “He’s not exactly Joe Rogan or a Kelce brother. But with up to two million downloads a month and syndicated across iHeart radio, the podcast puts Cruz on solid ground in his side hustle and well ahead of potential 2028 competitors.”
U.S. Secretly Drafting Plan to End Ukraine War
“The Trump administration has been secretly working in consultation with Russia to draft a new plan to end the war in Ukraine,” Axios reports.
“The 28-point U.S. plan is inspired by President Trump’s successful push for a deal in Gaza. A top Russian official told Axios he’s optimistic about the plan. It’s not yet clear how Ukraine and its European backers will feel about it.”
A senior White House official told Politico they expect a framework for ending the conflict to be agreed by all parties by the end of this month — and possibly “as soon as this week.”
How Redistricting Backfired on Republicans
Punchbowl News: “President Donald Trump and House Republicans thought they had a winning midterm strategy — redraw congressional maps in red states to gain an insurmountable edge heading into 2026.”
“This would be a huge plus for Trump, who wouldn’t have to face a Democratic-run House or a possible impeachment push. And Speaker Mike Johnson currently holds only a two-vote edge that could easily be swept away if the midterms go badly for Republicans.”
“But their strategy hasn’t worked out as planned. In fact, it now looks like Trump and House GOP leaders may have been better off not doing anything at all.”
Playbook: “As of now, with the Texas map in limbo, Democrats have carved out six potential districts (in California and Utah) that could tip in their favor in next year’s midterms, compared to the Republicans’ four (in Missouri, Ohio and North Carolina). The story is far from over, but it’s a staggering swing of fortunes for Dems at this point.”
Top Army Officials Visit Ukraine on Peace Mission
“Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and chief of staff Gen. Randy George became the highest-level Trump Pentagon officials to visit Ukraine when they arrived on an unannounced trip this week, as the U.S. moves to find a way to speed the end of the war,” Politico reports.
Musk to Attend DOGE Reunion Party
“Less than six months after a blowup with President Trump caused Elon Musk to dramatically leave Washington, allies of the world’s richest person are planning a big party to celebrate what the two men did together,” the New York Times reports.
“This weekend in Austin, dozens of people who worked for Mr. Musk under the so-called Department of Government Efficiency will converge for a reunion gathering.”
Meanwhile, Reuters reports that Musk will address today’s U.S.-Saudi investment summit at the Kennedy Center.
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