📰 South Carolina GOP urges Trump supporters to give Gavin Newsom a ‘HUGE Southern welcome’
California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is set to visit South Carolina for a two-day trip, sparking speculation about his potential run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028. The South Carolina GOP is mobilizing to oppose Newsom’s visit, urging supporters to show up in Trump gear and flags to counter his “Crazy California agenda.” State GOP officials and Attorney General Alan Wilson have criticized Newsom’s policies and message, emphasizing the need for conservative leadership in the state. In contrast, the South Carolina Democratic Party views Newsom’s visit as an opportunity to engage with overlooked communities and build support for national Democrats. Newsom’s previous campaign efforts in early-voting states like South Carolina, Nevada, and New Hampshire indicate his interest in national politics and potential presidential aspirations in 2028.
📰 DeSantis not keen on Musk’s new political party, has another idea for disrupting DC
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suggested that Elon Musk focus on advocating for balanced budget and congressional term limit amendments to the U.S. Constitution instead of creating a new political party. Musk, who has been emphasizing the need to control government spending, announced the launch of a new political party called the America Party, with a current focus on House and Senate races. DeSantis disagreed with Musk’s idea of a new political party, warning that funding competitive candidates could benefit Democrats. DeSantis highlighted the issue of politicians promising fiscal responsibility during campaigns but not following through, emphasizing the necessity of a balanced budget amendment. He also stressed the importance of term limits for lawmakers and expressed skepticism about electing better individuals changing the trajectory of debt issues.
📰 Key advisor called Hunter Biden’s role on strategy call ‘inappropriate’ after he overruled legal guidance
A new book titled “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America” reveals that a top advisor to former President Joe Biden considered Hunter Biden’s participation in a call discussing the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity as “inappropriate.” The book details how Biden’s team dismissed concerns about his age during the 2024 election cycle and how Donald Trump secured his victory. During a call to discuss Biden’s response to the Supreme Court’s decision, Hunter Biden unexpectedly joined and suggested his father deliver an Oval Office address, which raised concerns among White House staff. Despite the initial disagreement, Biden ultimately delivered a speech in response to the ruling, avoiding press questions as advised by his son. The book also highlights the ongoing debate over Biden’s mental state and his inner circle’s alleged role in managing it, with Hunter Biden being portrayed as a significant figure in his father’s administration.
📰 Former Biden doctor asks to delay testimony to House committee investigating mental fitness
Former White House physician Kevin O’Connor, who previously served as doctor to President Joe Biden, has requested a delay for his testimony before the House Oversight Committee due to a disagreement over the scope of questions he will be asked. The committee, led by Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is investigating Biden’s mental fitness and the administration’s use of an autopen. O’Connor’s lawyer requested the testimony be postponed to July 28 or August 4, citing legal and ethical obligations. The Oversight Committee plans to proceed with the testimony despite O’Connor’s objections, as he faces a subpoena to attend. This dispute follows Neera Tanden’s recent testimony about autopen signatures and decision-making in the Biden White House, raising questions about who was truly in charge.
The article highlights the clash between former White House physician Kevin O’Connor and the House Oversight Committee over the scope of questions for his testimony, related to Biden’s mental fitness and autopen use. O’Connor’s request for a delay is based on legal and ethical concerns, while the committee accuses him of trying to obstruct the process. The Oversight Committee is moving forward with the testimony, emphasizing that O’Connor can object to specific questions but cannot avoid the subpoena. Neera Tanden’s previous testimony about autopen signatures and decision-making in the Biden administration adds complexity to the ongoing investigation and raises questions about leadership dynamics in the White House.
📰 Journalist who refused to duck during Trump assassination attempt reflects on Butler rally in new book
Salena Zito, a veteran political reporter, recounts the near assassination of Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania in her book “Butler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump and the Fight for America’s Heartland.” Zito describes her experience during the shooting, including being in the Secret Service’s secure perimeter near the stage where Trump was speaking. She recognized the gunshots immediately and documented the historic moment unfolding before her eyes. Zito was brought to the ground by a Trump campaign aide, Michel Picard, who shielded her and her family from the gunfire. Despite the chaos, Zito was able to witness and record the events as they transpired, including Trump’s response and the heroism of those involved. Trump survived the assassination attempt with a graze to the ear, while one attendee was killed and two others were critically injured. Zito emphasizes the importance of understanding the role of place and rootedness in American politics, highlighting the significance of her firsthand account in shedding light on the human experience.
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