Sunday, August 3, 2025

Weekend Edition | Texas Democrats Flee State to Thwart Trump-Led Plot Against Democracy

 


Sunday, August 3, 2025

■ Today's Top News 


Texas Democrats Flee State to Thwart Trump-Led Plot Against Democracy

In order to prevent a quorum, state representatives in the Texas House are leaving the state to combat what one Democratic lawmaker called "the rot at the core of our broken political system."

By Jon Queally



'Stop Genocide!' 300,000 March Across Sydney Bridge for Gaza

"One has to be blind not to see that Israel has completely lost the majority of the world—including in the West."

By Common Dreams Staff



'This Is Damaging': Former BLS Chief Slams Trump Firing of McEntarfer Over Weak Jobs Report

"Authoritarians always try to control and dominate the information landscape to undermine opposition to their harmful policies," said the head of one consumer watchdog group.

By Jon Queally



'Unfit and Unqualified': Senate GOP Confirm Pro-Trump 'Attack Dog' Jeanine Pirro as US Attorney

"By confirming Pirro," said one critic, "Senate Republicans made one thing clear: they care more about pleasing Donald Trump than honoring their constitutional duty to advise and consent on presidential nominations."

By Jon Queally



'Here It Comes': Leaked Hegseth Memo Suggests More US Troops on US Streets

"The worst we've been waiting for," wrote one legal scholar in response to an internal DHS-DoD document reportedly authored by Philip Hegseth.

By Jon Queally



'Authoritarian Horrors' of Trump Dealt Blow by Federal Appeals Court

The 9th Circuit upholds lower court ruling against ICE raids denounced as 'unconstitutional' by legal plaintiffs in California.

By Jon Queally


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■ Opinion


Trump’s Plan to Arrest Our Way Out of Homelessness Won’t Work; Just Ask Kentucky

In April 2024, the Kentucky legislature passed HB 5—the bill that paved the way for Kentucky to ticket and arrest people trying to survive outside. Then, homelessness rose 10%.

By Shameka Parrish-Wright


Ghislaine Maxwell Seems to Have New Friends in High Places

Convicted sex offenders typically aren’t eligible for the cushier federal prison camps. Yet here we are.

By Steven Harper


The Gilded Lie: Trump’s Ballroom, a Ballooning Deficit, and the Reign of Useful Splendor

Trump’s defenders will call the ballroom symbolic. They are right. It symbolizes a state that has abandoned the moral obligations of government and replaced them with architecture.

By Jesse Mackinnon


The Cruelty and Speciousness of Bret Stephens' Denial of Genocide

Bret Stephens brings an unprecedented power over the editorial board at The New York Times because he is seen as the voice of the Israeli government-can-do-no-wrong domestic lobby.

By Ralph Nader


What to Do — And Not to Do — About a Judge Like Emil Bove

 


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American Nurse Who Tried to Save “No Other Land” Activist Was Detained and Deported by Israel

Sanya Mansoor

Americans on the scene who tried to help Palestinians said Israeli authorities detained them — all as settler attackers roamed free.
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Guess Who’s Eligible for Student Loan Forgiveness: New ICE Agents

Jessica Washington

Thanks to the Supreme Court and the Trump administration, student loan forgiveness is out of reach for many — unless you work for ICE.
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Top Stories

What to Do — And Not to Do — About a Judge Like Emil Bove

Natasha Lennard

The constitutional order will not defend us from a judge so committed to Trump’s presidential authoritarianism.
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Worked Security For GHF in Gaza? Beware of War Crime Charges, Democrats Say.

Matt Sledge

Democrats said veterans supporting Trump’s Gaza aid effort face legal risks for “what amounts to military operations on behalf of the Israeli government.”
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National Guard Ordered to Do ICE Paperwork at Immigration Facilities in 20 States

Nick Turse

Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to immigration facilities further blurs the line between military and law enforcement.
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Trump’s Gaza “Food Centers” Miss the Real Problem: Israel’s Aid Blockade

Matt Sledge

As with many of Trump’s proposals, it’s unclear how serious he is about his vague call for further U.S. involvement in Gaza food aid.
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