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Washington D.C. — House Republicans released a blistering report today attributing former President Donald Trump’s recent decline in poll numbers to the actions and policies of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The report, which has already ignited a firestorm of debate, seeks to shift the narrative from Trump’s controversies and legal battles to the current administration’s perceived failures.

New York - In a speech at the Economic Club of New York, former President Donald Trump announced a dramatic reduction in the corporate tax rate for social media companies, paired with a high-profile cabinet appointment that has generated considerable buzz.

Albuquerque - Kari Lake, the former television news anchor and prominent Republican figure, celebrated her victory in the Arizona GOP primary for the U.S. Senate by indulging in a sweet treat at Krispy Kreme. Following her win, which positions her for a competitive showdown against Democratic candidate Ruben Gallego in the upcoming November election, Lake made a stop at the popular doughnut chain.

El Paso - Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia, a notorious Mexican drug lord and co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, has publicly endorsed former President Donald Trump and pledged a staggering $25 million per month in support of his campaign. This announcement comes amidst a series of high-profile legal battles and arrests involving key figures of the Sinaloa cartel.

Butler, PA - Former President Donald Trump has issued a surprising statement following an apparent gun attack at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. In a dramatic shift from his long-standing position on gun rights, Trump declared, "Everything I said about the second amendment, I take it back."

The incident occurred during Trump's campaign event, where multiple gunshots were reportedly heard, causing panic among attendees. Secret Service agents quickly rushed Trump off the stage, and video footage showed signs of a potential injury near his ear.

Washington, D.C. — In a contentious vote, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill aimed at ensuring that only Republicans participate in federal elections. The legislation, however, has sparked heated debates and accusations of voter suppression.

The SAVE Act, which passed with a 221-198 vote, requires voters to provide proof of Republican affiliation when casting their ballots in federal elections. Under this bill:

Washington, DC - In a historic face-off, Presidential candidates Statler and Waldorf engaged in a high-stakes debate that showcased stark contrasts in style, policy, and vision for America's future. The event, held in Atlanta, offered voters a glimpse into what may lie ahead in the 2024 presidential race.

Atlanta - President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump faced off in an unexpected format for their first 2024 presidential debate, discussing the season premiere of the hit FX series "The Bear" on Thursday evening.

The 90-minute event, held at CNN's Atlanta headquarters, deviated from traditional debate topics as moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash guided the candidates through a discussion of the Emmy-winning show's third season opener.

Boston — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the prominent anti-vaccine activist and nephew of former president John F. Kennedy, took to social media yesterday to share his "favorite recipe" for pork carpaccio - a raw pork dish that health officials warn can pose serious food safety risks.

Kennedy, who has no formal training as a chef, posted a detailed set of instructions for preparing the thinly sliced raw pork delicacy along with photos of the bright red, uncooked meat plated with arugula, parmesan shavings and a drizzle of olive oil and lemon juice.

KIGALI, Rwanda — On the solemn occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, former U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to this war-torn nation has ignited a firestorm of criticism. His controversial statement labeling Rwanda as a “sh*thole country” during a press conference has drawn sharp rebukes from survivors, international leaders, and human rights advocates.