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Ontario to Pause Anti-Tariff Ad
“The Ontario government plans to stop running the anti-tariff advertisement that irked President Donald Trump after airing it during broadcasts of baseball’s World Series,” Bloomberg reports.
“The government-funded ad, which featured excerpts of late US President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs, will stop appearing after Friday and Saturday’s games, following Trump’s criticism of it.”
Eleanor Holmes Norton Scammed in Her Home
Washington, D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) was scammed in her home by people who said they were part of a cleaning crew, NBC Washington reports.
The suspects charged almost $4,400 to her credit card for work they did not perform.
A police report described Norton as having the “early stages of dementia.”
Minor Parties Gain Ground as States Ease Restrictions
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Trump to Name Ballroom After Himself
President Trump will likely name his new $300 million White House ballroom after himself, ABC News reports.
Already, officials are referring to it as “The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom.”
Trump Sanctions Colombia’s President
President Trump’s administration announced sanctions on the president of Colombia, intensifying a clash with the Latin American country over alleged drug trafficking, Bloomberg reports.
Trump has assailed Colombian President Gustavo Petro as an “illegal drug leader,” accusing him of allowing narcotics trafficking to flourish under his reign and threatening to impose U.S. sanctions on Colombian exports.
Speaking of Inflation
President Trump has now raised the estimated price of his White House ballroom construction to $350 million.
It was $200 million just a few days ago.
Trump Pushes for ‘Golden Fleet’ of Navy Warships
“President Trump has said he wants a whole new fleet of warships. And now they have a name,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Senior White House and Navy officials are in early discussions to replace the current mix of warships with a new ‘Golden Fleet’ that would be better suited to counter China and other potential future threats.”
“Trump, who has previously criticized the look of modern warships, is involved in the plans and has had multiple conversations with Navy officials about the new vessels.”
White House Says Hands Tied on Food Stamps
“The Trump administration does not believe it can shuffle money around to fund SNAP benefits into November,” Punchbowl News reports.
“The White House has spent the last few weeks trying to figure out if it could backfill SNAP accounts before they run out of money Nov. 1. But White House officials determined they do not have the authority to do so… Democrats will certainly disagree with this analysis.”
Axios: USDA says it can’t use emergency funds for food stamps.
Trump Clears the Way for New China Tariffs
“Donald Trump triggered a new bout of global trade turmoil on Friday, as his administration cleared the way for new tariffs on China and the U.S. president lashed out at Canada, a day after having cut off talks with his country’s northern neighbor,” the Financial Times reports.
Trump Rips Out Presidents’ Historic Trees
Daily Beast: “Satellite imagery shows that six trees, including southern magnolias commemorating presidents Warren G. Harding and Franklin D. Roosevelt, were axed or removed from the White House grounds this week as Trump abruptly demolished the East Wing.”
Pentagon Confirms $130 Million Donation
“The Defense Department confirmed that the Trump administration plans to funnel a $130 million donation from an anonymous ally of President Donald Trump toward paying military service members during the government shutdown,” CNN reports.
“The move marks a striking departure from government procedure for funding the military, which traditionally relies on public funds appropriated by Congress.”
Does a Nazi Tattoo Matter?
Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) talked to The Atlantic about his controversial tattoo.
“He told me that after he got the tattoo, he had two full-body screenings for tattoos as a requirement for government work, including screening for ‘hate’ tattoos, in both the Army and as part of his State Department work, and that the skull was not flagged either time. He told me that members of his family are Jewish, and that he has had his shirt off around them many times without anyone objecting to the tattoo.”
Said Platner: “Eighteen years. It’s never come up.”
Republicans Raise Questions About Trump’s Drug War
“A growing number of Republicans on Capitol Hill has raised concerns about President Trump’s expanding war against drug cartels carried out without consultation or authorization by Congress, and is pressing for more information and involvement in a campaign whose legal basis remains murky,” the New York Times reports.
“Most in the group have not expressed explicit opposition to the strikes that have been carried out so far against boats in the Caribbean Sea and, this week, expanded to the Pacific… But for a GOP-led Congress that has seldom questioned Mr. Trump on any matter, foreign or domestic, the skepticism reflects a rare and potentially significant bit of dissent over a widening war.”
U.S. Sending Aircraft Carrier to Latin America
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States is sending an aircraft carrier to Latin America in major escalation of military buildup in the region, the AP reports.
Obamacare Premiums to Spike by 30%
“Premiums for the most popular types of plans sold on the federal health insurance marketplace Healthcare.gov will spike on average by 30 percent next year, according to final rates approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,” the Washington Post reports.
” The rise in prices — affecting up to 17 million Americans who buy coverage on the federal marketplace — are by far the largest annual premium increases in recent years. The higher premiums, along with the likely expiration of pandemic-era subsidies, mean millions of people will see their health insurance payments double or even triple in 2026.”
Bernie Sanders Says Biden Failed on the Border
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) admitted during a podcast that President Joe Biden failed to establish “a secure border” where President Donald Trump succeeded, the Washington Examiner reports.
Said Sanders: “I don’t like Trump, you know, but we should have a secure border. And it ain’t that hard to do. Biden didn’t do it. Those before him did not do it.”
He added: “We should have a secure border period. I think most people in the Congress agree with that.”
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