“Syria’s foreign minister held a rare direct meeting with an Israeli delegation in Paris on Tuesday, talks that were brokered by the United States as part of a diplomatic push for Syria and Israel to normalize relations despite a recent surge in tensions between them,” NBC News reports.
Man Accused by Nancy Mace Is Arrested
A man who Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) accused of being a sexual predator was “charged with first-degree criminal domestic violence in connection with a 2016 incident involving his estranged wife,” the Charleston Post & Courier reports.
Newsom’s Pollster Says Redistricting Bid Is Popular
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s longtime pollster says his bid “to redraw California’s congressional seats to create more Democrat-friendly districts has a 22-point advantage in support among the state’s voters,” 57% to 35%, Axios reports.
“Voters’ support appears to have increased as they’ve learned more about the measure… A July survey had found that 51% favored Newsom’s redistricting push.”
Trump Escalates Attacks on the Smithsonian
President Trump escalated his campaign to purge cultural institutions of materials that conflict with his political directives, alleging museums were too focused on highlighting negative aspects of American history, including “how bad slavery was,” CNN reports.
Said Trump: “The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been — Nothing about Success, nothing about Brightness, nothing about the Future.”
Most Voters Oppose Trump’s Takeover of D.C. Police
A slim majority — 51% — of likely voters nationally oppose President Trump’s takeover of the Washington, DC, police force, according to a new Data for Progress survey.
Companies Can’t Hold the Line on Prices Much Longer
“The corporate pricing dam is cracking — companies are raising prices, or signaling that increases are coming, to absorb some of the costs of the Trump administration’s tariffs,” Axios reports.
“Americans are already under strain from rapidly rising prices during the Biden administration. Another bout of hot inflation — at a time when the labor market is slowing down — will hurt.”
Why Does Xi Keep Purging Loyalists?
“No matter what Americans think of their politics, the United States still operates in the open. When the most powerful politician and the richest businessman fell out, the public got the full spectacle: barbed posts on social media and sniping in speeches,” the New York Times reports.
“China is the opposite. The country still doesn’t know why former President Hu Jintao was abruptly escorted out of the 2022 Communist Party congress, or what really happened when former Premier Li Keqiang died at 68 in 2023. And decades later, the full story of Lin Biao, Mao Zedong’s chosen successor, who fled China and died in a plane crash in 1971, is still unknown.”
“The secrecy has spawned a niche industry of ‘bedside eavesdroppers’ — Chinese online commentators who parse rumors and fleeting clues for signs of political shifts.”
Democrats Face a Voter Registration Crisis
“The Democratic Party is hemorrhaging voters long before they even go to the polls,” the New York Times reports.
“Of the 30 states that track voter registration by political party, Democrats lost ground to Republicans in every single one between the 2020 and 2024 elections — and often by a lot.”
“That four-year swing toward the Republicans adds up to 4.5 million voters, a deep political hole that could take years for Democrats to climb out from.”
Hegseth’s Security Needs Tax Army Protective Unit
“Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s unusually large personal security requirements are straining the Army agency tasked with protecting him as it pulls agents from criminal investigations to safeguard family residences in Minnesota, Tennessee and D.C.,” the Washington Post reports.
Israel Split Defines Michigan Senate Primary
Punchbowl News: “The open Senate seat in Michigan, a state President Donald Trump won in 2024, has triggered an intense battle that’s morphed into a proxy fight over the future of the Democratic Party.”
“Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI), seen as the favorite of Democratic leadership, is doubling down on her pro-Israel record. State Sen. Mallory McMorrow and former Michigan health official Abdul El-Sayed — to varying degrees — say Democratic voters want their leaders to reconsider what’s been a reflexively pro-Israel stance by both parties in Washington for decades.”
Israel to Call Up 60,000 Reservists for Gaza Takeover
“The Israeli military will begin calling up around 60,000 reservists for duty as it proceeds with plans to take over Gaza City, a Hamas stronghold where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are believed to be sheltering,“ the Wall Street Journal reports.
Trump to Paint Border Wall Black
The “entire” U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black at the request of President Trump to deter illegal immigrant crossings, Axios reports.
Said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem: “That is specifically at the request of the president. When something is painted black, it gets even warmer, making it even harder for people to climb.”
Adam Schiff Forms Legal Defense Fund
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA), has formed a legal defense fund amid a Department of Justice probe into his finances, Politico reports.
A frequent foe of President Trump’s, Schiff faces allegations from the president that he “illicitly claimed his primary residence was Maryland for financial benefit.”
Nebraska Announces Plans for ‘Cornhusker Clink’
“Nebraska announced plans Tuesday for an immigration detention center in the remote southwest corner of the state as President Donald Trump’s administration races to expand the infrastructure necessary for increasing deportations,” the AP reports.
“The facility will be dubbed the ‘Cornhusker Clink,’ a play on Nebraska’s nickname of the Cornhusker State and an old slang term for jail.”
“The alliterative name follows in the vein of the previously announced ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ and ‘Deportation Depot’ detention centers in Florida and the ‘Speedway Slammer’ in Indiana.”
Sherrod Brown Raises Big Money in First Day
Former Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) raised $3.6 million in the first 24 hours after formally announcing his campaign against Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH), the Washington Post reports.
Trump Bypasses Senate to Install U.S. Attorneys
“In U.S. attorney’s offices in Los Angeles, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico and upstate New York, the administration has effectively sidestepped or overridden both the Senate confirmation and judicial appointment processes for selecting U.S. attorneys,” Politico reports.
“Critics worry that the lack of oversight on some of Trump’s picks could create a perception — if not a reality — that those prosecutors are simply doing the White House’s bidding.”
Quote of the Day
“Yes, I’ve changed. The facts have changed we need to change.”
— Gov. Gavin Newsom, in an interview with Fox LA, on how he decided to change his social media strategy and take on President Trump more directly.
Elon Musk Pulls the Plug on Third Party
“Elon Musk is quietly pumping the brakes on his plans to start a political party,“ the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Musk has told allies that he wants to focus his attention on his companies and is reluctant to alienate powerful Republicans by starting a third party that could siphon off GOP voters.”
“Musk’s posture marks a shift from early last month, when he said he would form what he called the America Party to represent U.S. voters who are unhappy with the two major political parties.”
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