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Trump’s patchwork presidency: Pressure without permanence

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 3, 2026

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Trump’s patchwork presidency: Pressure without permanence

President Donald Trump’s second term has delivered some wins, but a pattern of half-measures and deferred settlements risks reducing his presidential legacy to a series of temporary patches. His operational mindset is simple: when he cannot achieve something decisively, he declares victory and leaves things unresolved. With the midterm elections approaching, this cowardly approach threatens []

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The New Civil Rights Movement

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· Jun 30, 2026

One Group Will Decide the Midterms — Democrats Must ‘Do the Work’ to Win Them: Strategist

A Democratic strategist is warning Democratic voters against complacency, arguing that the “blowout” midterm many are expecting could vanish — and the fix rests with one key demographic. Writing at The Hill, Celinda Lake says that Republicans still have a massive war chest, Trump loyalists are still winning big, and redistricting efforts are likely to [] The post One Group Will Decide the Midterms — Democrats Must ‘Do the Work’ to Win Them: Strategist appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 25, 2026

Democrats’ great hope James Talarico declared war on billionaires. Guess what happened next

Welcome to Thursday’s edition of Washington Secrets, where we are lifting the curtain on how James Talarico’s war on billionaires has run up against the realities of campaigning with pretty inevitable events. Also, we celebrate Abraham Lincoln as the unsung hero of the Revolutionary War. Plus, we might have a new favorite member of the []

DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Joe Biden Rips Into Trump’s DC Vanity Projects: ‘What a Loser’

Former President Joe Biden didn’t hesitate to slam Donald Trump’s numerous “vanity projects” in Washington, D.C., including the East Wing demolition for construction of a ballroom at the White House and the ongoing million-dollar Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool saga. Biden ran attendees at Saturday’s Live! Casino Hotel gala through a list of Trump’s failures []

Drudge Report

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· Jun 24, 2026

PEW: WORLD AGAINST USA; 23% CONFIDENCE IN THE DON...

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RedState

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· Jul 6, 2026

Renowned Ethics Professor Hunter Biden Steps on a Rake Lecturing Trump on Profiting Off Presidency

Renowned Ethics Professor Hunter Biden Steps on a Rake Lecturing Trump on Profiting Off Presidency

Zeteo

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· Jun 25, 2026

First Draft – 🌿 🦠 ‘Kill All the F*cking Algae’: Trump’s Failed DC Pyongyang-ification Is Driving Him Insane

The president's sunken mind can't get out of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool he wants so badly to renovate – unless it's time for him to make life miserable for Republicans on Capitol Hill.

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Related coverage for "Trump’s patchwork presidency: Pressure without permanence": The New Civil Rights Movement — One Group Will Decide the Midterms — Democrats Must ‘Do the Work’ to Win Them: Strategist. Washington Examiner — Democrats’ great hope James Talarico declared war on billionaires. Guess what happened next. DNyuz — Joe Biden Rips Into Trump’s DC Vanity Projects: ‘What a Loser’. Drudge Report — PEW: WORLD AGAINST USA; 23% CONFIDENCE IN THE DON.... RedState — Renowned Ethics Professor Hunter Biden Steps on a Rake Lecturing Trump on Profiting Off Presidency. Zeteo — First Draft – 🌿 🦠 ‘Kill All the F*cking Algae’: Trump’s Failed DC Pyongyang-ification Is Driving Him Insane