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Graham Platner’s campaign manager steps down after less than a week
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Kevin Brown, newly hired to run Graham Platner’s Maine Senate campaign, has left the job days after starting, citing a family development. The exit adds to recent turbulence for the Democrat’s bid as controversies over old Reddit posts and a Nazi-linked tattoo continue to reverberate. Platner remains locked in a volatile primary that now includes Governor Janet Mills.
Former FBI Director James Comey Indicted in Virginia
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A federal grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, has indicted former FBI Director James Comey on charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding. The indictment, secured by newly appointed U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, follows public pressure from President Donald Trump to prosecute his longtime political adversary. Legal experts have raised concerns about the unusual circumstances surrounding the case, including its rapid progression and potential political motivations.
Trump calls Schumer mentally gone and politically finished
2025년 09월 27일 00시 09분AstraZeneca Cuts Prices on Select US Drugs After Trump Pressure
2025년 09월 22일 00시 04분Senate Rejects Funding Bills, Heightening Shutdown Risk
2025년 09월 21일 00시 10분US Senate Confirms Top Auto Safety Official
 
NPR politics chat spotlights East Wing demolition, Russia sanctions, redistricting battles and a prolonged shutdown
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On October 26, NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe and Mara Liasson discussed President Trump’s Asia trip, the demolition of the White House’s East Wing to make way for a new ballroom, fresh U.S. sanctions on major Russian oil companies, intensifying redistricting fights, and a federal shutdown that has stretched nearly four weeks.
Bessent calls senator Warren american peronist over opposition to Argentina aid
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sharply criticized Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren for opposing financial aid to Argentina's Javier Milei government. In an X post, Bessent labeled her an 'American Peronist,' comparing her to Eva Perón with a reference to the Evita musical. The clash occurs amid budget tensions in Washington.
 
Trump's tariffs trigger record $19 billion crypto liquidation
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President Donald Trump's announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports sparked the largest cryptocurrency liquidation in history, wiping out $19 billion in leveraged positions. Bitcoin plunged to $104,000, while Ethereum and Solana saw drops of over 14% and 20%, respectively. The sell-off rippled through global markets, with major US stock indices recording their steepest declines in months.
Maine Democratic candidate scrutinized over Nazi-associated tattoo
Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine, is facing controversy over a chest tattoo resembling the Totenkopf symbol used by Nazi SS units. The tattoo, obtained during a 2007 military deployment, has drawn accusations amid resurfaced offensive Reddit posts. Platner has denied Nazi sympathies and recently covered the tattoo.
 
U.S. Congress faces government shutdown amid partisan blame
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As a midnight deadline loomed on October 1, 2025, the U.S. Congress struggled to pass a funding bill, heightening the risk of a government shutdown. Republicans accused Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of obstructing talks, while Democrats pointed to hardline GOP demands. Bipartisan negotiations emerged late in the day after repeated failures.
Trump calls for immediate ceasefire in Ukraine war
US President Donald Trump called for an immediate ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia after a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy requested Tomahawk cruise missiles, but Trump emphasized the desire to end the war without such weapons. Both sides expressed optimism for negotiations.
 
Lindsey Graham says Trump has authority for possible land strikes in Venezuela
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Sen. Lindsey Graham said on CBS’ Face the Nation that land strikes against drug cartels in Venezuela and Colombia are a “real possibility” and argued President Donald Trump could order them without congressional approval, as the Pentagon moves the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group toward Latin America.
Vance reaffirms no US troops in Gaza during ceasefire talks
Vice President JD Vance assured on October 21, 2025, that no American forces would deploy to Gaza, amid reports of Hamas violating a ceasefire brokered by President Donald Trump. Speaking in southern Israel, Vance expressed optimism about the deal while warning of consequences for non-compliance. Trump echoed the sentiment, threatening a swift end to Hamas if it persists in breaches.
 
Venture capitalist praises Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s leadership after Argentina swap move
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Guy Paul Nohra, a longtime life-sciences investor and co-founder of Alta Partners, uses a Daily Wire opinion piece to applaud Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s approach to financial stability and innovation, citing a new $20 billion currency-swap arrangement with Argentina and signs of a tentative biotech rebound.
Senate fails to advance bills for federal worker pay during shutdown
The U.S. Senate rejected competing partisan bills aimed at paying some federal employees amid the ongoing government shutdown, now in its 23rd day. The failure highlights deepening partisan divides as essential workers, including air traffic controllers and TSA agents, continue laboring without pay. Aviation groups have urged Congress to end the shutdown before Thanksgiving travel strains the system further.
US unlikely to resume nuclear testing despite Trump announcement
US President Donald Trump has announced plans to resume nuclear weapons testing, citing other countries' programs, but experts say no such tests are occurring elsewhere and resumption is improbable. The move would violate decades of treaties and serve only symbolic purposes amid rising global tensions. Researchers warn it could escalate risks without scientific benefits.
Former FBI Director James Comey Indicted
The Trump administration has indicted former FBI Director James Comey on charges of providing false testimony to Congress in 2020. The indictment, unsealed on September 25, 2025, stems from his statements during a Senate committee hearing about authorizing anonymous sources for news stories. Critics have condemned the move as politically motivated, while supporters view it as accountability for alleged misconduct.
Senate Democrats' DeFi proposal angers crypto industry
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Senate Democrats have proposed regulations classifying most DeFi protocols as intermediaries subject to anti-money laundering rules, drawing sharp criticism from the crypto sector. The leaked plan, aimed at combating illicit finance, is seen by industry leaders as a potential ban on decentralized finance. This controversy threatens ongoing negotiations for broader crypto market structure legislation.
Critics dub Trump's comeback 'Fat Elvis' return
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Former President Donald Trump announced a political resurgence on September 30, 2025, drawing sharp commentary from left-leaning outlets. The Nation labeled the move 'Fat Elvis flies again,' highlighting concerns over democratic norms. This development reignites debates on the future of American politics.