Convicted
A judge found Ryan Rouse guilty on all counts last Tuesday after he attempted to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach Golf Club last September. Following the verdict, Rouse allegedly tried to stab himself in the neck with a pen before four former U.S. officials were able to intervene.
In the courtroom, his daughter, Sarah Rouse, reportedly stood up and exclaimed, “Don’t do anything. I’ll drive you out. I won’t hurt you.” The atmosphere was tense as the judge remained present during this incident.
The world stage
Who is looking at who?: A lawsuit claims baby monitors marketed as safe could be transmitting data to Beijing.
Trump vs. the world: Trump criticized how European nations view the Palestinian state, calling it a “reward” for Hamas.
Chaos funding: Trump condemned the United Nations for, in his view, creating unnecessary issues during a heated speech at the UN General Assembly.
Capitol Hill
Money and politics: There’s an ongoing debate about whether America’s retirement funds are being used in progressive agendas.
All over the US
Technology issues: Google reinstates previously banned YouTube accounts.
Grace vs. Justice: A commentary discusses the legal implications of forgiveness in the Erika Kirk case.
Looking out: The lawsuit concerning baby monitors continues to raise questions about privacy and safety concerns.
Ticket prices: A New York mayoral candidate described World Cup final tickets at MetLife Stadium as “absurd” for costing $6,000.
Political scrutiny: A New Jersey Democratic candidate faces questions about their wealth, especially after some viral clips resurfaced.
“Policy Fail”: South Dakota Democrats are switching their registration to Republican.
What’s happening?: A recent book suggests that Kamala Harris expressed frustration to her husband during a debate, referring to it as miserable.





