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The Psychology and Rhetoric of Trump’s July 4, 2026 National Mall Address
Read more: The Psychology and Rhetoric of Trump’s July 4, 2026 National Mall AddressHow does a birthday speech become a persuasion machine? Our two-track analysis maps the psychological signature and influence architecture of Trump’s 250th anniversary address — from EPPM fear appeals to borrowed authority from centenarian veterans.
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Trump’s July 4, 2026 National Mall Speech: Full Breakdown and Fact Check of the “Salute to America 250” Address
Read more: Trump’s July 4, 2026 National Mall Speech: Full Breakdown and Fact Check of the “Salute to America 250” AddressAfter a lightning evacuation delayed America’s 250th birthday, Trump delivered a late-night National Mall address packed with claims. We checked every one — from 159 Iranian ships sunk to the ‘safest city’ boast. The verdicts may surprise you.
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Trump at Mount Rushmore: A Fact-Checked Guide to the Speech That Opened America’s 250th Birthday
Read more: Trump at Mount Rushmore: A Fact-Checked Guide to the Speech That Opened America’s 250th BirthdayTrump opened America’s 250th birthday at Mount Rushmore with a speech calling communism a greater threat than WWII and claiming $19.2 trillion in investment. Our fact check finds inflated numbers, recycled 2020 lines and one big political ask.
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DOJ Digs In: Inside the Justice Department’s Response to Judge Sullivan’s Epstein Files Order
Read more: DOJ Digs In: Inside the Justice Department’s Response to Judge Sullivan’s Epstein Files OrderKatie Phang won a sweeping order forcing DOJ to release Epstein files or explain its redactions. This analysis breaks down DOJ’s July 2 response, document by document, and predicts where Judge Sullivan is likely to rule.
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Trump’s Teddy Roosevelt Library Speech: A Psychological and Rhetorical Analysis
Read more: Trump’s Teddy Roosevelt Library Speech: A Psychological and Rhetorical AnalysisTrump’s Medora address puts his own vote count against a president who died in 1919 and jokes about awarding himself the Medal of Honor. We break down the psychology and persuasion architecture behind it.
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June Jobs Report: Hiring Slows Sharply, But the Unemployment Rate Drop Isn’t What It Looks Like
Read more: June Jobs Report: Hiring Slows Sharply, But the Unemployment Rate Drop Isn’t What It Looks LikePayrolls rose just 57,000 in June, half of what forecasters expected, while April and May were revised down a combined 74,000. The unemployment rate hit a one-year low — but for a reason that isn’t actually good news.
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Trump Dedicates the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library: A Complete, Fact-Checked Breakdown of the Medora Address
Read more: Trump Dedicates the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library: A Complete, Fact-Checked Breakdown of the Medora AddressTrump dedicated the new $450M Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library aboard Air Force One’s maiden flight. We fact-checked every major claim, from the Panama Canal to the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling.
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Trump Signs “Freedom to Fix” Car Repair Order, Then Ranges Over the Supreme Court, the SAVE Act, and Zohran Mamdani
Read more: Trump Signs “Freedom to Fix” Car Repair Order, Then Ranges Over the Supreme Court, the SAVE Act, and Zohran MamdaniTrump’s freedom to fix order lets Americans repair their own cars with aftermarket parts. He also reacted to two Supreme Court rulings, the SAVE Act, and Zohran Mamdani, in a fact-checked breakdown of everything said.
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Article Summaries for June 2026
Read more: Article Summaries for June 2026Article Summaries June 2026
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Strikes Resume, a Housing Bill Stalls, and Mamdani’s Socialists Take New York: This Week on the Sunday Shows
Read more: Strikes Resume, a Housing Bill Stalls, and Mamdani’s Socialists Take New York: This Week on the Sunday ShowsRenewed U.S.-Iran strikes, a stalled bipartisan housing bill, a Cassidy-Trump shouting match, and Mamdani-backed primary wins dominated this week’s Sunday political shows. Here’s what each program revealed, with fact checks built in.
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Sen. Roger Marshall on Meet the Press: Iran, Housing, Voter ID, and Whether He’s Staying in Kansas — Full Breakdown
Read more: Sen. Roger Marshall on Meet the Press: Iran, Housing, Voter ID, and Whether He’s Staying in Kansas — Full BreakdownSen. Roger Marshall appeared on Meet the Press June 28, 2026, defending Trump’s Iran strategy while contradicting data on wages, housing, and election fraud. This full breakdown covers every topic — with integrated fact-checks.
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‘You Are the Chosen Ones’: Trump Hosts Farmers for Rose Garden Dinner, Signs Ag EO, and Previews Iran Grain Deal
Read more: ‘You Are the Chosen Ones’: Trump Hosts Farmers for Rose Garden Dinner, Signs Ag EO, and Previews Iran Grain DealTrump hosted farmers for a Rose Garden dinner June 25, signing a regenerative agriculture executive order and asking Congress for $11 billion in new farm relief. But several claims — from the Iran war to the estate tax — don’t fully hold up.