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Greg Gutfeld and guests discussed the Democrats’ backlash after his Tonight Show appearance. The segment noted the perceived overreaction to his remarks.
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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has expressed concern over President Trump’s proposed takeover of local police, calling the move ‘unsettling.’ She cited the city’s home rule charter as justification for Trump’s actions.
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The recent news focus has turned toward two significant challenges facing the nation: the increasing levels of crime in Washington, D.C., and the controversy surrounding Democratic gerrymandering. Lawmakers and community leaders are calling for urgent action as the city grapples with escalating violence and property crime.
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Bret Baier’s Special Report covers rising crime in Washington, D.C., a high-profile meeting of Putin, and the ongoing Gaza conflict. The report analyzes the challenges facing law enforcement, geopolitical tensions, and humanitarian concerns.
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Internet shutdowns in Russia are forcing a shift to cash transactions, as businesses and citizens adapt to increasing outages. The central bank acknowledges the trend, highlighting the impact of drone attacks on communication infrastructure.
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Former White House National Security Council Chief of Staff Alex Gray has commented on the upcoming meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting the encounter could showcase Trump’s deal-making approach. Gray’s remarks were featured on ‘America Reports,’ where he discussed the potential for territorial exchanges amid the anticipated summit.
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Donald Trump’s chart depicting the U.S. homicide rate has become a significant topic of discussion on right-wing social media platforms. Critics argue that the chart’s interpretation might be misleading, with concerns that it could be used to downplay the severity of ongoing crime issues in certain areas.
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Al Jazeera journalists, including Anas al-Sharif, were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza. The network confirms the deaths of five staff members and gathers to mourn them in D, Qatar.
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President Trump has announced the federal takeover of Washington, D.C. police, citing a surge in violent crime and criminal activity despite declining crime rates in the city. The president claimed that the capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and blood,
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The Congressional Budget Office estimates that stricter work requirements would reduce Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participation by 2.4 million people over the next decade. The analysis highlights the potential negative impact on low-income Americans, with many facing reduced access to federal food aid and Medicaid.
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President Trump has been consolidating power within the White House, signaling a significant shift in the political landscape. Tensions between Israel and Qatar are escalating, raising concerns about regional stability.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham warned against a ‘third invasion’ during a discussion on Hannity, highlighting concerns about U.S.-Russia tensions. His comments reflect a conservative stance on foreign policy and national security.
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A Ukrainian drone strike has caused operational halts at the Rosneft refinery in Sarat’ov, marking the third such incident at the company’s facilities in a week. The attack highlights escalating tensions and the impact of drone warfare on critical energy infrastructure.
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A small plane crashed during landing at Kalispell City Airport in Montana, sliding into a stationary aircraft and causing both to burst into flames. Emergency crews responded quickly, and the pilot and three passengers emerged with minor injuries. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
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President Trump has imposed steep tariffs on Brazil and is threatening more against Russia, aiming to influence global trade and political dynamics. The move has sparked debates on the effectiveness of economic pressure in diplomacy.
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President Donald Trump joked about the size of a proposed briefing room, rejecting the idea of making it ‘big and beautiful’ to match a ‘big and beautiful ballroom.’ He quipped that he didn’t want journalists to be too comfortable.
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Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of revenue from chip sales to China. The Trump administration initially halted these sales over national security concerns but allowed the resumption under the new agreement.
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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro emphasized a firm commitment to combating crime in Washington, D.C. during an appearance on ‘Hann’ty.’ Pirro, who has faced criticism over her handling of the Trump case, stressed the importance of maintaining public safety and enforcing the law.
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CNN’s Dana Bash described the January 6 Capitol riot as the ‘most violent moment in recent history’ for Washington, D.C., while discussing President Trump’s efforts to combat crime in the city. The statement has sparked debate over its implications for national security and law enforcement.
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The National Guard troops deployed to Washington, D.C., will not perform law enforcement tasks but may detain people temporarily, officials said. This follows Trump’s previous use of the military for domestic political purposes, including sending troops to the U.S. border and Los Angeles protests.
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A Democratic whistleblower has told the FBI that Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information to discredit Donald Trump, according to newly-released documents obtained by Just The News. The whistleblower, who worked on the House Intelligence Committee for over a decade, reported Schiff’s alleged behavior in 2017 and recently confirmed to the FBI that he attended…
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Fox News host Sean Hannity compared Washington, D.C.’s crime rate to other U.S. cities and global metropolises, suggesting its violent crime rates are on par with major urban centers worldwide.
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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for President Donald Trump to resolve the Ukraine war, citing his strong stance on U.S. interests and diplomatic skills.
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Ankit Jain, the shadow Senator for the District of Columbia, criticized President Trump for failing to address rising crime rates in the nation’s capital. President Trump responded by declaring a public safety emergency in Washington and invoking a provision of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
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US President Donald Trump has outlined his expectations for the summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin and ending the Ukraine conflict. The meeting, set to take place in Alaska, will determine whether Moscow and Kiev can reach a peace deal or if the conflict should continue.
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A Democratic whistleblower has alleged to the FBI that Adam Schiff approved leaking classified info on Trump. The claim is part of an ongoing investigation into potential breaches of national security protocols.
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Israel and Qatar, which backs Al Jazeera and has hosted Hamas leaders, have long had a relationship marked by both public hostility and quiet collaboration. The bodies of the journalists killed in the bombing of an Al Jazeera Channel in Gaza City tent are carried down a street, while Palestinians and other journalists look on.
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Former Bravo star Jennifer Welch went on an expletive-filled rant demanding Trump voters be banned from Mexican and Chinese restaurants, calling them ‘MAGA-looking people’ with ‘a lot of f—ing nerve’ for entering these establishments. She and her co-host Angie ‘Pumps’ Sullivan criticized Trump voters for allegedly undermining multiculturalism and attacking minorities.
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Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns’ star defensive end, received his eighth speeding citation since 2017 after being pulled over for driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone near the team’s facility in Strongsville, Ohio. The incident occurred following the Browns’ preseason game against the Carolina Panthers.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has declared his intention to secure an agreement during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the return of some of the occupied territory to Ukraine. This development comes as part of ongoing U.S.-Russia diplomatic efforts to address the ongoing conflict in the region.
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US President Donald Trump has said that after a meeting with Vladimir Putin, announced for Friday, August 15, in Alaska, he wants to organize a meeting between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The proposal comes amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine and the war in Eastern Europe.
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Al Jazeera has drawn condemnation from multiple regional governments for allegedly supporting Hamas, following the reported deaths of five of its journalists in an Israeli strike. The outlet denies these claims, while the funeral of the slain reporters in Gaza City has sparked widespread anger.
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St. Petersburg has implemented a ban on migrant workers from holding delivery jobs, joining nearly 50 Russian regions—including occupied areas in Ukraine—in restricting migrant labor across various professions. The measure reflects broader regional efforts to control workforce composition and address concerns over labor market dynamics.
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The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office has filed a 182-page rebuttal to Alex Murdaugh’s appeal, arguing that his murder convictions were based on overwhelming evidence, not clerk’s comments. The filing marks the state’s first full response to the appeal seeking a new trial.
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Kylan Darnell, a University of Alabama sorority star, has shared insights into the emotional challenges of Bama Rush, shedding light on the unseen pressures faced by participants. The revelations highlight the personal sacrifices and behind-the-scenes realities of the popular sorority recruitment process.
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Former CIA analyst Buck Sexton criticized the Democratic Party’s lack of leadership and effective messaging on Jesse Watters Primetime. He argued the party has no compelling arguments to win back American voters.
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FBI Director Kash Patel has endorsed Trump’s plan to federalize D.C. police, facing strong opposition from Democrats and local officials who view it as an overreach. Critics argue the National Guard’s role is unclear and question the move’s necessity given declining crime rates.
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Angela Tarpin, sister of slain congressional intern Eric, criticized Trump’s safety efforts on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ The killing has intensified debates about gun control and D.C. security measures.
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Journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon addresses the Democratic Party’s reaction to the recent crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., during an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Prim…
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade highlights President Donald Trump’s efforts to protect journalists who criticize him as a ‘dictator.’ The segment also covers Trump’s initiatives to revamp the White House and address crime in Washington, D.C., alongside the Democratic responses.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has raised concerns about Ukraine’s constitutional procedures regarding a territorial swap he previously announced. The issue has prompted discussions about the legal framework governing such a significant geopolitical move.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha participated in an online meeting of the EU’s Council of Foreign Ministers, stressing that Ukraine’s future must be determined by the nation itself. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed Sybiha’s involvement in the event, highlighting the diplomatic significance.
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Former Senator George Allen supports Trump’s stance on the Washington Commanders’ name change, explaining the team’s logo history and arguing Trump is on the right side of the controversy. Allen emphasizes balancing heritage with modern sensitivities regarding Native American imagery.
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The PDX Crusade, a major Christian revival event in Portland, Oregon, attracted 35,000 attendees, marking one of the city’s largest faith-based gatherings in decades. The event, hosted by Athey Creek Church, featured gospel music and messages by prominent Christian artists and highlighted the city’s unique religious landscape where non-religious residents outnumber Christians.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denied reports of Russia preparing to end the war, stating instead that Moscow is regrouping forces for new offensive operations. Zelenskyy also noted that President Putin is framing the upcoming U.S. meeting as a personal victory.
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U.S. technology companies are gaining leverage in Brazil with Trump’s support, influencing new rules on their platforms. A demonstration protested the Brazilian Supreme Court’s decision to ban Elon Musk’s X platform.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo claims America is shifting toward a new normal, as stated on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ He suggests the nation is overcoming recent challenges and moving toward stability.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine maintains active communication with its international partners, including the United States, at all levels. This comes as the country continues to seek support amid ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky has called for scaling up the use of ground robotic complexes (GRCs) to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield. This recommendation comes as the increased use of strike drones has expanded the depth of the front, making traditional evacuation methods more challenging.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. Zelenskyy emphasized that without clear assurances, any other agreements risk allowing Russia to rebuild its military strength.
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The Ministry of Defense has initiated direct procurement of pickups and ATVs for Ukraine’s combat units, following directives from the President and Supreme Commander-in-Chief. Minister Denys Shmyyhal announced the move to bolster military readiness.
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Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský emphasized during his sixth visit to Ukraine that the country is already part of the Western world and must continue reforms to secure its EU and NATO memberships. He called for the country to strengthen its institutions and adhere to the rule of law to meet the expectations of its…
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US President Donald Trump asserted that Russian troops could have seized Kyiv in just four hours if they had taken the highway route. This remark has sparked debate among military analysts and political observers.
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Canada has announced plans to impose a price cap of $47.60 per barrel on Russian oil, joining the European Union and the United Kingdom in this measure. The move is expected to limit Russia’s ability to fund its military operations through oil exports.
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EU High Representative Kaja Kallas has outlined a three-pronged strategy to end the war in Ukraine, emphasizing transatlantic unity, support for Ukraine, and increasing pressure on Russia. The strategy aims to achieve a decisive breakthrough in the conflict.
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Ukrainian Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Mykhailo Podoliak stated that bilateral negotiations between Russia and the U.S. cannot address the broader issue of war and peace. Podoliak emphasized that Ukraine’s involvement is crucial for any meaningful progress in the ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainy’s Foreign Minister thanked the Council of Europe Secretary General for his support and announced his visit to Kyiv. This visit aims to strengthen diplomatic ties and international commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty.
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Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, discussed President Donald Trump’s efforts to make Washington, D.C. safe again on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Ingraham emphasized the need for stringent measures to address crime and ensure public security.
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John Fogerty praised Bruce Springsteen for courageously speaking out against President Trump, highlighting his commitment to defending American values. Springsteen has consistently criticized Trump, incorporating anti-Trump messages into his world tour performances.