Secret Service agents suspended after Trump assassination attempt shortcomings

This weekend marks one year since the first assassination attempt on President Trump, in Butler, PA.

This interview with Lara Trump discusses the attempt on the President’s life, along with the Big Beautiful Bill.

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At Butler, Salena Zito Was Four Feet Away From The President

Salena Zito’s new book, “Butler” recounts what happened on July 13, 2024, and its significance to American history.

This video is an except of a full-length interview, which is available on Mike Rowe’s channel on YouTube. You should watch it. A fact from that interview: Did you know that George Washington was shot at and was almost missed in Pennsylvania at the age of 24? At almost the same location that Donald Trump would be shot at and almost missed almost 250 years later? What would our country have been like without George? Two men who would become President were shot in that spot.

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Biden’s Doctor REFUSES to Testify About Cognitive Decline and Pleads the Fifth

Megyn Kelly is joined by Mark Halperin, host of Next Up with Mark Halperin, to discuss the breaking news that Biden’s former White House doctor Kevin O’Connor refused to testify about Biden’s cognitive decline and pled the Fifth instead, his role in participating in the Biden mental acuity cover-up, and more.

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Mad Skills!

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General Discussion, Thursday, July 10, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO of Presidential recovery.

 

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More: The Big Beautiful Bill

I don’t know about you, but I don’t know much about the BBB, other than it makes our current tax levels, as passed during the first Trump administration, permanent (as permanent as things are in D.C.), avoiding a huge tax increase next year. I know that it also provides some additional tax relief.

According to Stephen Moore at Townhall, here are some other benefits of the BBB. He calls it the biggest conservative victory in 30 years:

But what isn’t well known is that this new law doesn’t just change tax policy. It includes dozens of other long-sought policy goals — what I call “hidden gems.” Here is a list of some of the major policy victories:

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Senate Democrats threaten shutdown over recission bill

The second part of Congressional budget improvement is now in the spotlight.

In June, the House passed recission legislation, which revokes already appropriated federal funds for public broadcasting and some foreign aid programs.

The Senate will now vote on this package, and Chuck Schumer doesn’t like it. A simple minority is all that is required to pass the legislation. Chuck Schumer has implied that his party will refuse to cooperate in the 2026 budget process if Republicans revoke billions in funding from previous years, leading to a government shutdown.

The Center Square:

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Texas flooding: At least 118 dead, more than 160 missing

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Dogs Like Me

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It’s Doggityday!

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