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Trump: Working With GOP Leaders on Comprehensive Crime Bill

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President Donald Trump early Wednesday said that he and Republican congressional leaders are working on a "comprehensive crime bill" for the United States.

"Speaker Mike Johnson and Leader John Thune are working with me, and other Republicans, on a Comprehensive Crime Bill. It's what our country need[s], and NOW! More to follow," Trump posted on his Truth Social page shortly after midnight.

He did not elaborate further on what the bill would involve. Still, legislation could add to his efforts in fighting crime in the nation's major cities, including Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, while helping to codify his recent executive orders into law.

Comprehensive crime bills have been enacted in past years, including the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984, which established the United States Sentencing Commission, eliminated parole for federal prisoners, and introduced the nation's first statute on computer crime.



WH Asks Supreme Court to Halt Foreign Aid Payments

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President Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to intervene in its efforts to withhold billions of dollars from foreign aid organizations and lift an injunction that is forcing it to keep making payments.

The U.S. Department of Justice, in an emergency filing with the 6-3 conservative  majority court, noted that a 2-1 panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit earlier this month ruled the injunction should be overturned.

Despite that ruling, the injunction issued by Washington-based U.S. District Judge Amir Ali remains in effect, after the full federal appeals court last week declined to put it on hold. Ali rejected a similar request on Monday.

Trump imposed a 90-day pause on all foreign aid on Jan. 20, the day that he was inaugurated for a second term in the White House.



Bessent says US tariff revenue could be well over $500 billion a year

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday that customs duty revenues from President Donald Trump's tariffs may top $500 billion a year, with a substantial jump from July to August and likely a bigger jump in September.

Bessent told a White House Cabinet meeting that his prior estimate of a $300 billion annual tariff collection rate was too low.

"We had a substantial jump from July to August, and I think we're going to see a bigger jump from August to September," Bessent said. "So I think we could be on our way well over half a trillion, maybe towards a trillion-dollar number. This administration, your administration, has made a meaningful dent in the budget deficit."

Tariff revenue would offset the deficit increases triggered by the Republicans' tax-cut and spending bill passed this year. CBO estimated this bill would widen the deficit by $3.4 trillion over the next decade.



Kremlin Praises US Peace Efforts, Rejects Europe's Ukraine Plans

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The Kremlin on Wednesday praised efforts by the United States to achieve peace in Ukraine, saying this month's U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska had been "meaningful and necessary."

But Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Moscow took a negative view of European proposals regarding security guarantees for Kyiv. He reiterated Russia's longstanding position that no troops from NATO countries should be deployed to Ukraine.




Worse than Antifa: Inside the new breed of ultra-extremist groups dedicated to chaos, violence — and even alleged murder
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Scram-tifa?

The far-left radical movement known as Antifa has been getting its own taste of cancel culture.

Just look at what happened on Aug. 19 in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood. Masked, fist-clenched agitators belonging to the anarchist collective turned up to sow chaos — but locals banded together to confront the troublemakers, telling them to get lost.

For some people who ascribe to the Antifa ideology, protests and petty vandalism have gotten old — with groups now turning to ghastly acts of violence.



Israeli Tanks Close in on Gaza City, Trump to Chair Meeting
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Israeli tanks pushed into a new area on the edge of Gaza City overnight, destroying houses and prompting residents to flee, witnesses said, ahead of an expected meeting on the war to be chaired by President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

Tanks late on Tuesday entered into the Ebad-Alrahman neighborhood on the northern edge of Gaza City and shelled houses, wounding several people and forcing many others, who had been taken by surprise, to move deeper into Gaza's largest city, residents said.

"All of a sudden, we heard that the tanks pushed into Ebad-Alrahman, the sounds of explosions became louder, and louder, and we saw people escaping towards our area," said Saad Abed, 60, a former construction worker.




Democrats break GOP's supermajority in Iowa after flipping state Senate seat

Catelin Drey's victory marks second flip of a GOP-held Iowa state Senate seat this year
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Iowa Democrat Catelin Drey on Tuesday defeated Republican Christopher Prosch for an open state Senate seat, flipping the Republican-held seat and breaking the GOP's supermajority in the upper chamber for the first time in three years, according to unofficial results from the Woodbury County Auditor's Office.

Drey secured 55% of the vote in the race to replace late Republican state Sen. Rocky De Witt, who died in June at the age of 66 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

This is the second time this year Democrats have flipped a Republican-controlled state Senate seat in Iowa, after Democrat Mike Zimmer defeated Republican Katie Whittington in a special election in January.



Family member of infants burned alive by cartel thanks Trump for crackdown: ‘Hopeful for the first time’

'No American family should ever have to suffer the way that my family has suffered,' said Adriana Jones
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A woman whose sister, nieces and nephews were gunned down and burned alive by the Juarez cartel is now speaking out in support of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on cartel violence, saying she is "very hopeful for the first time in a long time."

Speaking with Fox News Digital, Adriana Jones, president of American Families Against Cartel Terrorism, shared the story of how her sister, Maria "Rhonita" LeBaron, and nieces and nephews, Howie, 12, Krystal, 10, and 8-month-old twins Titus and Tiana, were killed by Mexican cartel members in November 2019. Jones said the family had been driving to Phoenix and was just 70 miles south of Mexico’s border with Arizona.

"Gunmen opened fire on their vehicle, killing everybody in it, and then lit it on fire when they were gunned down. So, they were burned, most likely still alive," she explained. "There were two other vehicles that had been driving along that same route, family members, that two other mothers were murdered along with two more children, and there were seven surviving children, all gunned down, all American citizens, all right there along the border."



Federal judge refuses to dismiss charges against Milwaukee judge in ICE enforcement case

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U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman has denied a motion to dismiss the federal case against Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan, clearing the way for a trial on charges she obstructed immigration officers who came to her courtroom to make an arrest.

In the crucial, long-awaited ruling, Adelman turned back the arguments of Dugan's high-powered legal team that the judge was immune from prosecution and that the case was an example of judicial overreach.

Adelman's ruling agrees with the report of U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph, who recommended in early July that the Dugan case should not be dismissed.



Trump: Hit Soros With RICO Charges for 'Support' of Protests

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Going beyond allegations of sowing discord in America and funding Democrats, President Donald Trump is now calling for billionaire George Soros and his liberal financier network, led by his "radical left son," to face federal racketeering charges.

"George Soros, and his wonderful radical left son, should be charged with RICO because of their support of violent protests, and much more, all throughout the United States of America," Trump wrote Wednesday morning on Truth Social. "We're not going to allow these lunatics to rip apart America any more, never giving it so much as a chance to 'BREATHE,' and be FREE.

"Soros, and his group of psychopaths, have caused great damage to our country! That includes his crazy West Coast friends.

Trump's comments mark his latest linking Soros and progressive activists to unrest in U.S. cities.



Cracker Barrel scraps new logo design, keeps 'Old Timer' after listening to customers

Restaurant chain's stock price sank following removal of 'Uncle Herschel' from branding
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Cracker Barrel said Tuesday that after listening to its customers, it will scrap its new logo and keep the "Old Timer" in place.

"We thank your guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel," the restaurant chain said in a statement to FOX Business. "We said we would listen, and we have. Our new logo is going away and our ‘Old Timer’ will remain. At Cracker Barrel, it’s always been – and always will be – about serving up delicious food, warm welcomes, and the kind of country hospitality that feels like family."

"As a proud American institution, our 70,000 hardworking employees look forward to welcoming you to our table soon," the restaurant chain added.




Trump’s National Guard patrols are a big winner — but not remotely a cure-all


Donald Trump’s alleged fascist crackdown is finally here — federal troops are on the streets of major US cities, with almost certainly more on the way.

First, they came for Los Angeles, then for Washington, DC, and next, if reports are to be believed, Chicago.

There’s no doubt that Trump loves the optics and sense of strength that comes with deploying the National Guard to US cities, while many of his political enemies love the thrill of decrying the arrival of the dystopia they’ve always warned about.



What Fed must do now after Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole epiphany

Powell's comments open door to September rate cuts as Treasury yields tumble

Last Friday in Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell finally – and grudgingly – admitted what the Trump team has been saying all along: tariffs don’t fuel inflation.

At most, tariffs create a one-time adjustment in prices, not the kind of runaway spiral that demands punishing rate hikes. And even that one-time bump may be negligible if, as we have long argued, foreign exporters – not American consumers – shoulder most or all of the burden.

The implication is clear: whether the impact is zero or merely a one-time step-up in prices, there is absolutely no justification for the Fed to hide behind "tariff uncertainty" as an excuse for overly restrictive interest-rate policy.