“France, Germany, and the U.K. sent a letter Thursday morning to members of the UN Security Council announcing they are triggering the ‘snapback’ mechanism to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran, which had been suspended under the 2015 nuclear deal,” Axios reports.
National Guard in D.C. Costs $1 Million a Day
“The ongoing National Guard mission in Washington, DC, as part of President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown in the city, is costing roughly $1 million a day,” CNN reports.
Firing of Fed Governor Blindsided Trump’s Aides
“Donald Trump did exactly what he said he’d do,” CNN reports.
“There was no weekslong debate in the West Wing, no careful coordination with congressional allies, no intensive staff presentations detailing arcane legal authorities. There was just a social media post from the president suggesting a Federal Reserve governor should resign and then, a few days later, another one announcing she’d been fired.”
“In interviews with more than a dozen Trump administration officials across Washington and Republican lawmakers back home in the final days of their August recess, they all shared a similar refrain in the hours after Trump moved to terminate a Federal Reserve governor for the first time in history: They had no idea it was coming.”
Republican Support for Unions Plunged This Year
“Support for labor unions among Republicans declined this year, finds a Gallup survey out Thursday morning,” Axios reports.
“The party traditionally opposed organized labor, but in recent years had been moving in a different direction — with the Trump campaign actively courting the union vote last year.”
“The latest numbers mark a return to form.”
Electromagnetic Weapons Zap Drone Swarms
“Drone swarms are a nightmare for security officials all over the world, whether they’re overwhelming a Russian air base or hovering near an American airport,” Axios reports.
“Defense contractor Epirus this week demonstrated its drone-frying Leonidas to observers from various U.S. military services and foreign countries, including some in the Indo-Pacific.”
“In the climax of the two-hour show, Leonidas went up against 49 quadcopters, the largest grouping it’s ever faced. The ‘forcefield system,’ which weaponizes electromagnetic interference, crippled all of them at once. No pricey projectiles. No fireballs.”
Fox News Host Calls For Stricter Gun Laws
Fox News host and former Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) questioned stricter gun control legislation when he was in office and took money from the National Rifle Association, the HuffPost reports.
But live on air, in the wake of the deadly shooting in Minnesota, he appeared to have a change of heart: “We’re going to have a conversation of freedom versus protecting children… We’ve got to decide whether or not we want to live like this.”
Republicans Ready to Fulfill Trump’s Wishes for Crime Bill
“House Republicans are expected to take the lead as the GOP moves to fulfill President Trump’s call for a ‘comprehensive crime bill’ that coincides with his crackdown on Washington, D.C., and threats to extend his efforts to other cities,” The Hill reports.
“Exactly what the bill will include is unclear, but it’s expected to take aim at issues such as cashless bail, which Trump has blamed for crime.”
Susan Collins Heckled at Maine Ribbon-Cutting
“Sen. Susan Collins of Maine is the latest Republican to face angry constituents while home this August recess,” NOTUS reports.
“Collins made a surprise appearance at an infrastructure project ribbon-cutting event in Searsport on Tuesday, and was met with a rowdy group of residents shouting, ‘Shame, shame, shame.'”
Why Aren’t Markets Freaking Out?
Paul Krugman: “Nations in which central banks lose their independence sooner or later suffer high inflation, especially when they are taken over by autocrats who buy into crackpot economic doctrines. And Trump, who has been demanding large rate cuts because, he claims, the economy is running hot — which almost every economist would say is a reason to raise rates, not cut them — certainly fits that pattern. Yet although there have been small tremors in the bond and currency markets, there have been no significant upheavals in financial markets that reflect the severity of the situation we are in. Throughout this episode, the stock market has remained fairly flat and bond yields haven’t spiked.”
“Why not? Do financial markets doubt that Trump will get his way? Or do they reject mainstream economics and the clear examples of countries like Turkey and Argentina?”
“Neither. My read of economic and financial history is that market pricing almost never takes into account the possibility of huge, disruptive events, even when the strong possibility of such events should be obvious. The usual pattern, instead, is one of market complacency until the last possible moment. That is, markets act as if everything is normal until it’s blindingly obvious that it isn’t.”
RFK Jr. Demands Nutrition Curriculums at Med Schools
“Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday gave medical schools less than two weeks to ‘immediately’ add more nutrition education to their curricula,” Axios reports.
“Kennedy previously threatened the schools with loss of funding if they don’t beef up their nutrition education as part of his ‘Make America Healthy Again’ agenda, which also includes a planned revamp of federal dietary guidelines.”
Russia Launches Deadliest Attack on Kyiv Since Summit
“Russia launched a deadly barrage against Kyiv on Thursday, punctuating a lull during President Trump’s peace efforts and damaging buildings across the capital, including the British Council and EU delegation building, and prompting angry responses from European leaders,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The attack, which left at least 15 people dead, was the highest death toll in the capital since Trump held talks in Alaska earlier this month with Vladimir Putin, the Russian president who increasingly appears to be defying White House threats of sanctions and pressing on with his war on Ukraine.”
Trump Attacks Utah’s Anti-Gerrymandering Ruling
“President Trump took to Truth Social on Wednesday afternoon to attack a Utah court ruling that ordered new congressional maps pursuant to an anti-gerrymandering lawsuit,” Axios reports.
“Trump claimed Monday’s order by state judge Dianna Gibson is ‘absolutely’ unconstitutional.”
Said Trump: “How did such a wonderful Republican State like Utah, which I won in every Election, end up with so many Radical Left Judges?”
Newsom Paints Bleak Picture of American Democracy
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) warned the country is on the precipice of tipping into authoritarianism, predicting that President Donald Trump does not want to leave office after his term ends and accusing federal immigration officials of acting as “the largest private police force in history,” Politico reports.
Said Newsom: “I don’t think Donald Trump wants another election.”
The Go-To Lawyer for Trump’s Targets
“When legal drama arises in Washington, the longtime defense lawyer Abbe Lowell often has a piece of it. No stranger to the limelight, he is eagerly stepping into it in President Trump’s second term, with a client list of administration targets growing by the week,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“His latest addition is among his most consequential: Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, who is fighting Trump’s attempt to fire her, a battle that could have long-term ramifications for the central bank and for the scope of presidential power.”
A Bolder President Charges Ahead Unchecked
Wall Street Journal: “In his first term, administration officials regularly curbed Trump’s impulses on matters big and small, including on tariffs, immigration and controlling the Federal Reserve.”
“In his second, Trump has been surrounded by fewer people who try to dissuade him, according to White House officials, Trump allies and observers of the presidency.”
Tulsi Gabbard Blindsided CIA Over Revoking Clearance
“Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, surprised Central Intelligence Agency officials last week when she included an undercover senior CIA officer on a roster of 37 current and former officials she stripped of security clearances,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Most of the 37 people had either participated in intelligence assessments related to Russia’s attempt to influence the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election or had signed a 2019 letter calling for President Trump’s impeachment.”
“Gabbard didn’t know the CIA officer had been working undercover.”
Air Force to Provide Funeral Honors to Ashli Babbitt
“The U.S. Air Force will provide January 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt with military funeral honors, reversing a Biden-era decision that denied her family’s request,” The Hill reports.
Donald Trump Looks Terrible
Brian Lowry: “Donald Trump looks lousy. He has unexplained bruises on his hands. His ankles are swollen. He’s walking oddly. He keeps mixing up names, or using the wrong word during press availabilities.”
“So is it fair game to publicly probe whether Trump is at death’s door? And before answering, think about what you said roughly 18 months ago about Joe Biden, especially after special counsel Robert Hur interviewed the president and described him as an ‘elderly man with a poor memory.’”
“The question about what’s legitimate in diagnosing presidents from afar has become more than just an academic exercise, given that they endure one of the world’s most demanding jobs.”
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