Trump’s DC Crime Crackdown
President Donald Trump, along with his congressional allies, is focused on reinforcing his influence in Washington, D.C. Recently, leadership aides informed that House Republicans are collaborating with the White House to formulate a legislative package aimed at addressing various issues tied to governance and crime in the capital.
In a late-night post on Truth Social, Trump confirmed these efforts, mentioning that House and Senate leaders are “working with me and other Republicans on a comprehensive crime bill.” It seems like they’re pushing to tackle these concerns seriously, though one wonders how effective it will really be.
White House
Central Bank Changes: Cook’s potential departure could have a significant impact on shaping monetary policy beyond just the Federal Reserve board.
‘Rally’: Trump’s efforts against cartels gain political leverage following El Mayo’s guilty plea. That’s certainly a turn in the narrative.
All Over the US
Witch Hunt: A lawyer for Jack Smith has criticized the investigations, calling them “without imagination and no basis.”
Golden Divorce: A California Republican proposes a plan to split the state, which sounds like a conversation starter.
Plant Exile: Chicago Teamsters, backed by the mayor, are advocating for stricter actions against ice without warrants as part of a strike effort.
Support Limbo: Socialist candidate Mamdani encounters opposition from New York Democrats, who are hesitating in their endorsement.
Tragedy Strikes: A school shooting in Minneapolis has led to the postponement of a planned DNC meeting, which is an unfortunate coincidence.
The Saga Continues: Abrego Garcia is persisting in his push for exile, revealing a new country that is open to embracing him.
Cash Crisis: Reports indicate that a fundraising event led by Kamala Harris fell short of its goals for the DNC, which is, well, a bit concerning.




