First Lady Melania Trump Facilitates 34th Family Reunification of Children Displaced in Russia-Ukraine War
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First Lady Melania Trump has reunited yet another child with their family after being displaced during the Russia-Ukraine war

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The reunification took place Monday. The first lady has helped reunite 34 children and their families since she authored her Peace Letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin a year ago.
“There is nothing more powerful than reuniting a mother with her child after an extended period of time,” the first lady said
“My representative and I are focused on helping facilitate the next reunification of individuals who have been separated from their loved ones because of the war between Ukraine and Russia,” she added.
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Ken Paxton: ‘If We Lose Texas, the Senate’s Gone’
“I started June 1 with basically $0,” Paxton said, while Talarico “had just raised 30 million,” which Paxton said came largely from California and New York. Paxton said his campaign had spent the summer raising money after beginning June with essentially no funds.
Paxton said he was encouraged by what he had seen as the race entered mid-August. “This is when people start coming back from vacations,” he said, adding that after rallies over the previous two weeks, “I’ve never seen more excitement at things that I’ve been at.”
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“I know that our voters are starting to get motivated, and that’s the key,” Paxton said. He argued that his campaign must turn out Republicans while informing them about Talarico’s positions, accusing the Democrat of “trying to deceive voters right now” and “running from all these radical positions that he voted on.” Paxton cited issues involving girls’ sports, gender transitions for children, a state income tax, and diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in schools before characterizing Talarico as “really a radical socialist.”
Trump Orders Reduced South Korea Military Exercises, Citing Friendship with Kim Jong-un
President Donald Trump announced
on Sunday night that he had ordered Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to “substantially reduce” the scale of “Ulchi Freedom Shield,” joint military exercises with South Korea that take place annually and are expected to begin on Monday.
Trump suggested in his message on Sunday that the government of South Korea, under leftist President Lee Jae-myung, had also not done enough to reinforce the U.S.-South Korean alliance, accusing him of being insufficiently supportive in the war against Iran. Iran and North Korea are close allies and the North Korean government has repeatedly condemned the Trump administration for launched its conflict against the Iranian terror state.
“Based on my very good relationship with Kim Jong Un, of North Korea, I am not happy with the fact that the United States has, long ago, agreed to participate in Joint Military Exercises with South Korea,” Trump declared on his website, Truth Social.
“These exercises are not only costly, with much of these costs paid for by the United States of America (as usual!), but send a signal that is totally inappropriate and hostile,” he continued, “to a Country that, as long as Donald J. Trump has been President, has been unthreatening and respectful.”
Liberal Host Challenges Trump’s AG On His Loyalty
“Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker badgered Attorney General Todd Blanche over whether he would pledge to remain completely “independent” from President Donald Trump.
Welker grilled Blanche on his past as Trump’s personal defense attorney, demanding to know if the Department of Justice would operate free from White House influence, querying, “You of course used to be President Trump’s former personal defense attorney. Can you pledge that the Justice Department will always act independently of the White House?”
Blanche shot back, rejecting the premise of her question entirely. “No, I’m not going to pledge that,” he declared. “And no attorney general should ever pledge that. … If I were to pledge I will be independent of the White House, what that means is that if President Trump says, ‘I want the Department of Justice to go after every violent criminal in this country’ which is what he has said what you’re saying to me is I should say, ‘No, sir, I’m not going to do it.’”
“This narrative that’s mostly pushed by the Left and pushed by the media that the president’s going to pull me aside and ask me to do something illegal is completely a false narrative, not true, will not happen, and hasn’t happened,” he added.
Far-left politicians still using ActBlue as 88-year-old disputes donating nearly $150,000 to fundraising giant
Several prominent progressives including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed continue raising campaign cash through the embattled fundraising platform ActBlue despite congressional investigations into allegations it failed to stop illegal foreign donations from entering U.S. political campaigns.
The fundraising behemoth has been thrust back into the spotlight after a recent viral video showed an 88-year-old Michigan woman disputing nearly $150,000 in political donations attributed to her in federal campaign finance records. She acknowledged using ActBlue to make political donations but disputed nearly the amount attributed to her. Federal Election Commission records attribute more than 15,000 contributions by the woman over a six-year period.
ActBlue says it has processed more than $19 billion in donations since it was founded in 2004, making it one of the largest online fundraising platforms serving mostly Democratic candidates, party committees and progressive organizations. It brands itself as a grassroots fundraising platform that is a “counterweight to the dark money special interests that dominate our politics.”
The Republican National Committee says Democratic candidates should explain why they continue relying on ActBlue despite the congressional investigation and allegations from donors who say contributions were made in their names without their knowledge.
“Democrats claim to oppose special interests with one exception: their own. They defend fraud and schemes like ActBlue because they know cheating the system is the only way for their corrupt campaigns to raise money,” Ally Triolo said




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