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US Politics: Trump, Congressional Races, and Party Turmoil
Trump and Speaker Johnson Intervene in Tight Tennessee Special Election
President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson made an unusual joint push to shore up Republican support in a Nashville-area House special election, reflecting growing GOP anxiety over a seat that should be a safe hold. The New York Times highlights Johnson’s decision to put Trump on speakerphone at a campaign stop, while the Wall Street Journal notes Trump’s direct call for voters to back the GOP candidate, Matt Van Epps, and avoid an upset. The Hill adds Trump’s assertion that “the world is watching Tennessee,” underscoring the race’s national significance for both parties.
The NY Times
Wall Street Journal (politics)
The Hill
Redrawing Indiana: White House and GOP Press for Congressional Map Advantage
Indiana House Republicans released a draft congressional map that could potentially net the party two more House seats by diluting Democratic power in Indianapolis, according to Politico. The move is in line with President Trump’s call for a GOP sweep, and the effort has been backed by national figures such as Speaker Mike Johnson and Vice President JD Vance. However, the map’s fate remains uncertain in the state Senate, and the process has drawn both intra-party opposition and outside threats, including a reported pipe bomb threat. The Hill also reports on the draft’s release, detailing how it targets Democratic incumbents.
Politico
The Hill
Turmoil in Mace Campaign Reveals GOP Factional Tensions
A top consultant for Rep. Nancy Mace’s gubernatorial campaign in South Carolina resigned, accusing her of betraying the MAGA wing and aligning with Rand Paul’s camp, as covered by Politico and The Hill. The adviser, Austin McCubbin, publicly questioned Mace’s loyalty to Trump and alleged she was acting as a proxy for Paul’s 2028 presidential ambitions. Mace’s camp dismissed the claims, but the episode highlights the ongoing struggle for Trump’s endorsement and the deepening divisions within the GOP.
Politico
The Hill
Trump Administration Faces Setback as Prosecutor Disqualified in New Jersey
A federal appeals court has disqualified Alina Habba, a Trump loyalist, from serving as acting U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, ruling her appointment violated federal law. USA Today reports this is the latest judicial rebuke for Trump’s efforts to install loyalists in key federal prosecutor roles, potentially weakening his administration’s influence over local legal proceedings in a critical state.
USA Today
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer revealed that three of his New York offices received emailed bomb threats referencing the “MAGA” movement and repeating false claims about a rigged 2020 election. The Boston Globe notes local and federal law enforcement responded quickly, and Schumer condemned such threats as having “no place in our political system.” The episode is a stark reminder of heightened political tensions and the ongoing impact of Trump’s rhetoric on public discourse and security.
bostonglobe.com
Foreign Affairs & Ukraine Peace Process
Macron and Zelensky Push for European Role in Ukraine Peace Negotiations
After hours-long talks in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that any peace deal with Russia must involve both Ukraine and Europe, reports France24. Macron called for a “turning point” in the conflict and insisted Europe must have a seat at the negotiating table. Politico Europe adds that Macron stressed there is still no finalized peace plan and that the toughest issues—like territorial concessions—remain unresolved, with Europeans wary of U.S. pressure on Kyiv for rapid compromise. The Guardian highlights growing concerns among EU officials that U.S.-Russia talks could force Ukraine into making significant concessions, especially as Trump’s envoy meets with Russian President Putin.
France24
Politico Europe
The Guardian
Diplomatic Frenzy in Paris as US Peace Proposal Faces Resistance
France24 reports an intense diplomatic effort at the Élysée Palace, as Macron and Zelensky seek to rally support for a peace plan more acceptable to Ukraine and European allies than the initial U.S. 28-point proposal. The key sticking point remains the security guarantees for Ukraine, which Macron says have been “finalised” but still need U.S. involvement. The ongoing US-Russia talks are watched warily in Brussels and other European capitals.
France24
France24
National Security, Law, and Controversy
Fallout Over Hegseth’s Alleged ‘Kill Everybody’ Order on Venezuelan Drug Boat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is at the center of a growing scandal after reports in The Washington Post—cited by France24 and The Hill—allege he ordered U.S. troops to “kill everybody” aboard a suspected Venezuelan drug boat after an initial strike left survivors. Lawmakers from both parties are demanding answers, with President Trump offering only tepid support for Hegseth. Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told The Hill that if the reported second strike occurred as described, it was likely a war crime. The incident has sparked a broader debate about rules of engagement and U.S. conduct abroad.
France24
The Hill
The Hill
The Hill
Society and Civil Rights
Trump Administration Cuts to HIV/AIDS Programs Slammed by UNAIDS and Health Advocates
The Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to global HIV/AIDS programs have drawn sharp criticism from UNAIDS, which told France24 that millions have lost access to lifesaving medicine and that the funding shortfall could result in 3.3 million new infections over five years. The Intercept details how Trump’s policies have reversed progress, with both domestic and international LGBTQ+ communities particularly hard hit, and public health experts warning of dire long-term consequences.
France24
The Intercept
ICE Raids and Civil Disobedience in New York Highlight Immigration Tensions
The Guardian reports that about 200 protesters in New York City blocked federal immigration agents from completing a raid, resulting in several arrests after clashes with police. The episode reflects continued resistance to Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement measures and underscores the climate of fear and activism among immigrant communities in major urban centers.
The Guardian
International Politics and Security
Sudan Offers Russia a Naval Base as Geopolitical Stakes Rise in the Red Sea
Sudan has agreed to grant Russia its first naval base in Africa, giving Moscow a strategic foothold in the Red Sea, according to the World Street Journal. The move is seen as a major development in global power dynamics and could complicate Western efforts to maintain influence in the region.
World Street Journal (International)
Progressive Gains and Democratic Party Fractures
Progressive Candidates Challenge Democratic Establishment in Rust Belt States
The Guardian examines how left-leaning challengers are making inroads in key swing states, unsettling established Democratic leaders and energizing grassroots movements. The recent upset in Dayton, Ohio, is emblematic of a wider trend in which progressives are seizing momentum in the aftermath of Trump’s re-election, leaving the party’s future direction in flux.
The Guardian