The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: Trump’s Not An Autocrat. He’s Following the Precedents Set By Obama, Biden 

I have one piece of advice for President Donald Trump. 


Whether it's dealing with the fallout from executive orders, mass deportations, or bombing foreign countries without explicit congressional approval, President Trump just simply needs to remind his critics that nothing he’s doing is “ahistorical or unprecedented,” advises Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:”


“So, they're saying he is deporting, deporting, deporting people. Well, Barack Obama deported more people in his tenure than any other prior president—2.5 million. And he focused on criminal aliens. He said so. Just like Donald Trump did. And as far as cages and detention centers, Obama created them. So Trump just said, ‘I'm just following the precedent of Obama.’"


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00:00 Introduction and Context

00:08 Trump's Use of Presidential Powers

01:20 Legal and Political Attacks on Trump

02:37 Comparing Trump and Obama on Deportations

03:02 Subpoenas and Executive Power

04:00 Military Actions and Precedents

04:59 Executive Orders and Final Thoughts

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The Journal. - Why Trump Pushed His Tariff Deadline

When President Trump paused most of his “Liberation Day” tariffs for 90 days last spring, the administration had hoped to cut dozens of trade deals. As trade advisor Peter Navarro put it, there could be "90 deals in 90 days." But as Trump’s deal deadline approached, it became clear that the administration’s deal-making push has hit some snags, resulting in only a handful of agreements with the UK, China, and Vietnam. This week, Trump extended his deadline to August 1st and sent public letters to many U.S. trading partners. WSJ’s Gavin Bade explains the sticking points that have gotten in the way of “90 deals in 90 days.” Annie Minoff hosts. 


Further Listening:

- Trump's Plan B After Trade Court Setback 

- Inside the Surprise U.S.-China Trade Deal 

- Taking Stock of the 'Sell America' Trade 


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Motley Fool Money - Is Amazon the Best Prime Day Deal?

Looking at the company and stock behind the summer shopping event.


(00:21) Anand Chokkavelu, Jason Hall, and Matt Frankel discuss:

- The Aug.1 tariffs

- This year’s four-day Prime Day (and whether Amazon stock is a deal)

- Elon Musk’s political party and Tesla

- Bold predictions


Companies discussed: AMZN, TSLA


Host: Anand Chokkavelu

Guests: Jason Hall, Matt Frankel

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WSJ Tech News Briefing - TNB Tech Minute: Trump’s Megabill May Give Boost to Chinese EV Makers

Plus: The megabill’s no tax on tips provision could bring in a 2.5% pay bump for Uber drivers. And Boldstart Ventures raises a $250 million AI fund. Julie Chang hosts.


Programming note: Starting this week, Tech News Briefing episodes will be released on Tuesdays and Fridays, and the TNB Tech Minute will be released twice on weekdays, in the morning and afternoon.

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1A - ICYMI: Rescue And Recovery Efforts Continue In Texas

On Friday, central Texas, near San Antonio, was hit by what officials are calling a "100‑year flood." Heavy downpours caused a deadly 30‑plus-foot surge on the Guadalupe River and catastrophic flash flooding.

Nearly 90 people have been killed and dozens remain missing. Search and rescue operations continued Monday as more heavy rain threatens the region. Operators of Camp Mystic, a century-old summer camp in the Texas Hill Country, said they lost 27 campers and counselors, confirming their worst fears after a wall of water slammed into cabins built along the edge of the Guadalupe River.

Authorities vowed that one of the next steps will be investigating whether enough warnings were issued and why some camps did not evacuate or move to higher ground in areas long vulnerable to flooding.

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Marketplace All-in-One - Who profits from immigration detention?

Republicans’ freshly passed spending bill sets aside $45 billion just to expand immigration detention centers. And a number of private companies are poised to profit from the surge in funding. On the show today, Deirdre Conlon, co-author of the new book “Immigration Detention Inc" explains how immigration detention became dominated by private companies, how local economies have become entangled with the business of detention, and how Trump’s spending law changes everything.


Plus, we’ll celebrate a listener’s cross-country move. And, a reminder to try being a local tourist.


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - Trump Announces New Tariffs on Japan, South Korea and South Africa | COINDESK DAILY

Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as President Trump announced new tariff rates up to 40% against a series of countries.

Bitcoin is trading flat near the $108,000 level after President Donald Trump announced new tariff rates up to 40% against countries including Japan, South Korea and South Africa. And, will the benchmark fed funds rate fall to the so called zero lower bound? CoinDesk’s Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”

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