Jonathan Chait: “The White House aide equates opposition to Trump’s agenda with terrorism—and pushes for the use of state power to suppress it.”
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Scott Bessent to Remain as IRS commissioner
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will remain in his role as commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, and Frank Bisignano will serve in the newly created position of CEO, CNBC reports.
Maine State Auditor Defies National Democrats
“Maine State Auditor Matt Dunlap on Monday launched a primary challenge against moderate Democratic Rep. Jared Golden in a race that could directly affect the party’s hopes of winning a House majority next year,” NOTUS reports.
“The showdown in Maine’s right-leaning 2nd Congressional District will likely draw national attention as a referendum on whether Democrats’ rank-and-file voters will continue to back candidates who break from the party on some key votes — or if they will take an electoral risk on a candidate they think better represents their values.”
Quote of the Day
“They refuse to put up polls that correctly show me at 65% in popularity.”
— President Trump, slamming Fox News polls.

Supreme Court Will Not Hear Ghislaine Maxwell Appeal
The Supreme Court said it would not hear the appeal of Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking related to the sexual abuse of underage girls by Jeffrey Epstein, CNBC reports.
New York Times: “The court’s action ends Ms. Maxwell’s attempt to overturn her conviction, meaning her only chance of an early release from prison is likely to be clemency from President Trump, with whom she used to socialize in the Florida and New York party scenes.”
Jane Goodall’s Last Words
Netflix secretly recorded an interview with Dr. Jane Goodall in March, set to air only after her death which happened last week, The Verge reports.
Said Goodall: “Absolutely there are people I don’t like, and I would like to put them on one of Musk’s spaceships and send them all off to the planet he’s sure he’s going to discover… He’d be the host… Along with Musk would be Trump… And then I would put Putin in there. And I would put President Xi. I’d certainly put Netanyahu in there, and his far-right government.”
She added: “Put them all on that spaceship and send them off.”
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Trump Is a Wrecking Ball to the Rule of Law
New York Times: “Before the election, we surveyed the legal establishment about what a second Trump term could mean for the rule of law. A year later, they’re very, very worried.”
Roy Cooper Builds Huge War Chest
“Roy Cooper raised $14.5 million during the first 65 days of his campaign — a record-breaking total for a Senate challenger in their first fundraising quarter in one of the most competitive races of 2026,” Politico reports.
John Larson Gets a Viable Primary Challenger
“Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin raised over $1.2 million in the two months since launching his primary challenge against Rep. John Larson (D-CT),” Axios reports
“It is a substantial sum sure to put Bronin on a competitive footing with Larson, who has raised over $1 million since January.”
Most Californians Back Early Redistricting
A majority of California voters, 54%, said they support Proposition 50, which would enact a mid-decade redistricting of the state’s congressional map, according to a survey from the firm co/efficient.
A significantly smaller share, 36%, said they oppose it.
Wesley Hunt Jumps Into Texas Senate Race
Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) is running for the U.S. Senate in Texas, defying Senate GOP leadership and adding a new element to an already contentious primary campaign, the AP reports.

Trump’s Tariffs Are Upending Democratic Politics
Politico: “Democrats across the country are going all-in on attacking Trump’s global tariffs as they aim to convince voters that they’re serious about tackling the high cost of living. And they are increasingly making their opposition to this president’s trade policy a central piece of their strategy for the midterm elections.”
“It’s a pretty remarkable stance for a party that hasn’t always been high on removing barriers to trade, focusing instead on protecting American workers.”
Dan Drezner: Will Democrats become the party of free trade?
Shutdown Threatens to Drag On as Positions Harden
“Buckle in — this shutdown might last a while,” Politico reports.
“With federal agencies closed going into a second workweek, there are vanishingly few signs that a bipartisan breakthrough is imminent. To the contrary, all indications are that leaders in both parties are only digging in deeper, and efforts to forge a compromise among the Senate rank-and-file are so far sputtering.”
NewsNation: Trump aloof as lawmakers fear protracted shutdown.
Trump Won’t Budge on Key Shutdown Demand
Semafor: “Infuriated by Trump’s aggressive use of his executive authority to rescind or withhold money approved by Congress, Democrats put language curbing it in their alternative spending bill. Even some Republicans have joined them in fuming as the president’s budget chief reverses Congress with rescissions or spending freezes in red and blue states.”
“But the chances of Trump signing a bill that cuts his own power are near zero.”
David Hogg Makes First Endorsement Against Incumbent
“David Hogg, whose vow to target elected Democratic leaders triggered months of party infighting that led to his departure from Democratic National Committee leadership, made his first endorsement against an incumbent House Democrat on Monday,” the Washington Post reports.
“Hogg’s political group, Leaders We Deserve, endorsed state Rep. Donavan McKinney, 33, against incumbent Rep. Shri Thanedar, 70, in a largely Democratic Michigan district.”
Supreme Court Returns to Face Trump Tests of Power
“When the nine justices of the Supreme Court return to their raised mahogany bench each year on the first Monday of October, it typically marks the end of a three-month stretch of rest and reflection,” the New York Times reports.
“But this summer’s traditional recess was anything but a cooling-off period.”
“Instead, the justices churned through emergency requests from the Trump administration that sharply divided the court along ideological lines, in a reflection of how much President Trump’s agenda has consumed their calendar.”
Semafor: Trump cases to dominate Supreme Court’s coming term.
French Government Collapses Again
“Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and his government resigned Monday, deeply exacerbating a French political and economic crisis that is roiling financial markets and casting grave doubts over President Emmanuel Macron’s ability to govern,” Politico reports.
New York Times: “The resignation immediately ratcheted up pressure from opposition parties on the left and far-right that are pushing Mr. Macron to call snap parliamentary elections.”
“Mr. Lecornu, a close ally of Mr. Macron, was appointed less than a month ago. He is the third prime minister to leave office in under a year, a near-unprecedented level of turmoil in France’s modern political history.”
Bloomberg: French premier resigns after Macron’s cabinet gamble backfires.
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