
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to step down at month's end
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave her role at the end of the month to spend time with her family, US President Donald Trump announced.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave her role at the end of the month to spend time with her family, US President Donald Trump announced.

Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh's approach of letting financial markets tighten conditions without central bank intervention has sparked turmoil, sending bond yields to 19-year highs and raising concerns over Fed credibility.

President Donald Trump announced new negotiations with Iran this week, but Iran’s foreign ministry denied talks and warned it may keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, threatening global oil supply and escalating tensions ahead of US midterms.

US Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican and ally of Donald Trump, has died at the age of 71 following a sudden illness. His office confirmed his passing on Sunday, with reports suggesting chest pains and cardiac arrest. Graham, who represented South Carolina since 2003, was a key figure in foreign policy and a staunch defender of Trump.

US Senator Lindsey Graham, a key ally of Donald Trump and a prominent Republican figure, has died suddenly at the age of 71. His office announced his passing on Sunday, citing a brief illness. Graham, who represented South Carolina since 2003, was running for re-election.

The Republican Party will hold its first-ever midterm convention in Dallas, Texas, on September 9-10. President Trump announced the event on Truth Social, touting it as a "Historic Event" to showcase party achievements. Critics worry it may divert resources from key election battlegrounds and highlight Trump's declining poll numbers.

Donald Trump announced the Republican Party will hold its first-ever midterm convention in Dallas, Texas, on September 9-10. The event aims to showcase party achievements but faces criticism over resource allocation and Trump's declining poll numbers.
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani's political movement achieved significant upsets in New York City's June 2026 Democratic congressional primaries, with three backed candidates defeating incumbents. This success, compared to the MAGA movement, signals a potential shift left for the Democratic Party, sparking internal debate and Republican opposition.
Tucker Carlson has announced he is leaving the Republican Party, stating it is "not loyal to the US." The commentator clarified this does not mean support for Democrats. He cited 35 years of defending the GOP but now finds it "immoral."

US journalist Tucker Carlson stated he will not support the Republican Party, citing a lack of loyalty to the United States and prioritizing foreign interests. He also expressed disinterest in supporting the Democratic Party.

Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson declared he will no longer support the Republican Party, citing its prioritization of corporate donors and Israel over American citizens, particularly regarding the Iran war. Carlson, a long-time media backer of the GOP, stated his defection could signal a larger exodus of voters.

The Alabama Republican Party has unanimously decided that U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville will remain their gubernatorial nominee, dismissing a residency challenge. The challenge argued Tuberville did not meet the state's seven-year residency requirement to run for governor.

Senator Josh Hawley is pushing a worker-centric vision for AI regulation within the GOP, challenging the party's alignment with Big Tech and donor class interests. This ideological rift highlights growing conservative concerns over AI's societal impact, job displacement, and potential existential threats, setting the stage for future political battles.

Populist conservatives within the Republican Party are increasingly advocating for AI regulation, diverging from Donald Trump's deregulatory stance. Figures like Josh Hawley and Ron DeSantis are positioning AI as a key issue, emphasizing worker protection and national security over unfettered industry growth, potentially shaping future GOP platforms.

Senator Tommy Tuberville is facing a residency challenge in his bid for Alabama governor, with opponents questioning if he meets the state's seven-year residency requirement. Property records and voting history show ties to Florida, while his campaign points to an Auburn home and tax returns.

The Texas Republican Party convention in Houston featured Governor Greg Abbott's address, discussions on abortion policy, and an unusual appearance by an elephant. While the World Cup is hosted nearby, most delegates viewed it as irrelevant, focusing instead on conservative agenda and party unity.

The Minnesota Republican Party's moment of silence for Derek Chauvin, convicted of murdering George Floyd, has sparked outrage among racial justice groups, civil rights advocates, and families of victims of police violence.

Donald Trump's dominance in the Republican party is being tested as some members push back on his stances regarding war powers, a controversial compensation fund, and intelligence appointments. These limited rebellions suggest a growing desire among some Republicans to balance party loyalty with independent policy considerations, especially with upcoming elections.

The battle for Donald Trump's political movement is heating up for the 2028 Republican primary, with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio emerging as the leading contenders. Vance currently holds an advantage due to his proximity to power and perceived closeness to Trump, while Rubio offers a more mainstream, polished approach to MAGA. The ultimate successor may depend on the state of the US economy and Trump's own influence.

Donald Trump's retribution tour continues as Trump-backed candidates defeat Republican incumbents, including Rep. Thomas Massie and Sen. Bill Cassidy. This demonstrates Trump's firm control over the Republican party, even as it raises concerns about the electability of these candidates in the general election.

Donald Trump's "retribution tour" continues as he backs candidates against Republican incumbents. Thomas Massie and Bill Cassidy lost primaries to Trump-backed rivals, demonstrating Trump's strong influence over the party, even as some question the electoral strategy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene stated the Republican Party's future is "destroyed" after Rep. Thomas Massie's primary loss, blaming the Epstein files disclosure. Massie lost to a Trump-backed challenger in Kentucky.

Donald Trump asserted dominance over the Republican party as his chosen candidate, Ed Gallrein, defeated incumbent congressman Thomas Massie in a Kentucky primary. The race, framed as a test of loyalty, saw significant spending and highlighted Trump's influence.

Kentucky voters ousted Congressman Thomas Massie, a vocal critic of President Trump, in a primary election. The defeat is seen as a victory for Trump's campaign to punish Republican dissent and a test of his influence over party voters.