Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Court Clears Path for Le Pen to Run for French Presidency, But There’s a Catch:

A French court’s decision to reduce Marine Le Pen’s sentence and ineligibility period could allow her to run for the presidency in 2027, but she may decline to do so due to a requirement that she must wear a tag.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A French appeals court has ruled that Marine Le Pen will be eligible to run in France’s 2027 presidential election after reducing her sentence in a European Parliament embezzlement case, though the conditions of her conviction could still keep her out of the race.
📺 DETAIL: The court sentenced Le Pen to three years in prison, with two years suspended, and ordered her to wear an electronic monitoring tag for one year, while also reducing her ban from holding public office to 45 months, with 30 months suspended, meaning she will have completed enough of the ban to be eligible to run in the April 2027 French presidential election. Le Pen previously said an electronic monitoring requirement would make campaigning impossible and that she would only run if she could campaign properly. Her lawyer, Rodolphe Bosselut, welcomed the significantly reduced sentence and said no decision has been made on appealing to France’s highest court. Le Pen was expected to address her political future in a televised interview later on Tuesday. With her populist National Rally leading in opinion polls, supporters hope she will seek to succeed Emmanuel Macron, although party president Jordan Bardella is prepared to step in if she does not run. The court also fined National Rally $2.3 million, with $1.2 million suspended, for the alleged misuse of European Parliament funds, which prosecutors said were used to pay party staff instead of parliamentary staff. Le Pen has denied any intentional wrongdoing, with crossover between funding for parliamentary and political work commonplace among Members of the European Parliament.
💬 KEY QUOTE:We cannot campaign under these conditions… If I can run, I will—as long as I can campaign.” – Marine Le Pen
🎯 IMPACT: The ruling significantly alters the political landscape in France, with National Rally supporters hopeful that Le Pen will run. If she chooses not to, Bardella will likely step in, reshaping the party’s future leadership and strategy.

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A French court's decision to reduce Marine Le Pen's sentence and ineligibility period could allow her to run for the presidency in 2027, but she may decline to do so due to a requirement that she must wear a tag.

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Graham Platner May Exit Maine Senate Race Following Rape Allegation.

Graham Platner’s possible withdrawal from the Maine Senate race follows allegations of rape and campaign turmoil.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Graham Platner, the Democrat nominee for Maine’s U.S. Senate seat, is reportedly considering dropping out of the race amid allegations of rape. A report from POLITICO on Monday has detailed accusations from Jenny Racicot, who alleged that Platner entered her home and raped her while intoxicated in 2021, and additional controversy has surrounded his campaign in recent weeks.
📺 DETAIL: Racicot alleges Platner came to her home uninvited and drunkenly forced himself on her despite repeated objections. POLITICO reports that it has corroborated parts of her account through interviews and reviewing documents, including emails with Racicot’s therapist. Platner has denied the allegations, calling them “troubling, serious, and false.” Additionally, Platner has faced scrutiny for not releasing second-quarter fundraising totals and has canceled multiple campaign events, citing health reasons, suggesting he may be poised to end his campaign.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “These allegations are troubling, serious, and false. Any accusation of non-consensual behavior is categorically untrue.” – Graham Platner
💬 SECONDARY QUOTE: “I remember him grabbing my pelvis and being really forceful of me. I remember the specific moment where I thought to myself, like, ‘This is no longer my choice.’ – Jenny Racicot
🎯 IMPACT: Platner said in his video statement that “Regardless of the inaccuracy of the reporting but mindful of the political reality it will inflict, we’re taking the time to reflect on the best path forward,” suggesting he is strongly considering bowing out. His exit would likely clear the path for the Democrats to replace him with Governor Janet Mills, whom he heavily defeated in the primary.

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Democrats Drive Collapse In American Pride as Nation Nears 250th Birthday.

As the United States nears its 250th anniversary, a new Gallup poll has revealed a significant drop in national pride, driven primarily by a lack of patriotism among Democrats.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A new poll has revealed that only 14 percent of Democrats are “extremely proud” to be American, compared to 70 percent of Republicans.
📰 DETAIL: A new Gallup poll indicates that the United States’ decline in patriotism is being driven by Democrats. Only 14 percent of Democrats described themselves as “extremely proud” to be American, compared to 70 percent of Republicans. Overall, only 33 percent of Americans described themselves as “extremely proud” to be American. This is the lowest since the question was first asked in 2001, back when 54 percent of Democrats described themselves “extremely proud” to be American, compared to 64 percent of Republicans. In 2024, under former President Joe Biden, 34 percent of Democrats described themselves as “extremely proud” to be American, while 58 percent of Republicans said the same. The peak of American patriotism was 2003, when 70 percent described themselves as “extremely proud” to be American. In addition, trust has declined in American institutions, with 27 percent and 10 percent of Americans saying they trust the Supreme Court and Congress, respectively. This represents a significant drop from 2002, when 50 percent said they trusted the Supreme Court and 29 percent said they trusted Congress.
🎯 IMPACT: The decline in national pride, especially among Democrats, is likely to come into focus as the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4. Interestingly, the poll shows that Democrats are less patriotic than Republicans, even when a Democrat is in the White House. This suggests that while a party’s electoral fortunes influence self-reported patriotism among its supporters, the trend of unpatriotic Democrats and patriotic Republicans remains stable.
📺 FLASHBACK: The Gallup poll reflects similar results found by a YouGov poll published earlier this month. According to the poll, only eight percent of Democrats regard the United States as “the greatest” country on Earth. In addition, 26 percent of liberals called the U.S. “worse than average,” while 53 percent of conservatives described their country as “the greatest” in the world.

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As the United States nears its 250th anniversary, a new Gallup poll has revealed a significant drop in national pride, driven primarily by a lack of patriotism among Democrats.

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OpenAI in Talks to Give U.S. Government a 5% Stake.

OpenAI is reportedly in early talks to offer the United States government a five percent stake in the company, to share artificial intelligence (AI) driven wealth with the public and improve relations with the Trump administration.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: OpenAI is reportedly in discussions to offer a five percent equity stake in the company to the United States government.
📺 DETAIL: Reportedly in early and conceptual stages, the proposal to grant the U.S. government a five percent equity stake in OpenAI would involve creating a public wealth fund akin to the Alaska Permanent Fund, which redistributes oil revenues to citizens. Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, has argued that such a proposal could ensure all Americans benefit from AI-driven economic growth. The proposal would also hypothetically include other firms developing AI, such as Anthropic, Google, and Meta. The move is reportedly driven by OpenAI’s desire to build a better working relationship with the Trump administration, as well as foster public support for AI as pressure grows to regulate and tax the industry. These discussions come on the tail-end of OpenAI and Anthropic’s preparations to go public on the stock market, with valuations potentially exceeding $1 trillion.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “A public wealth fund… could provide every citizen—including those not invested in financial markets—with a stake in AI-driven economic growth.” – OpenAI policy paper published in April.
🎯 IMPACT: Whatever the exact details, such a deal would likely require an act of Congress to implement. The reported discussions potentially indicate an easing of tensions between the industry and the Trump administration. Given the high valuations of the AI industry as its firms prepare to go public, the prospect of an AI public wealth fund is likely to appeal to many lawmakers and members of the public.
📺 FLASHBACK: In June last year, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman praised President Donald J. Trump’s $500 billion AI infrastructure project, Stargate. “President Trump has been very good, very clear about the need for policy to let people build data centers and power quickly,” Altman said at the time. At the time of reporting, the project had garnered $100 billion in investments from companies such as OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle.

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State Capital Flies Somali Flag Ahead of America’s 250th Anniversary.

The raising of the Somali flag at Columbus City Hall in Ohio has sparked criticism for prioritizing the independence of a foreign country over American independence, as well as concerns regarding demographic change and integration.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The flag of Somalia was raised at City Hall in Columbus, the state capital of Ohio, to mark Somali Independence Day, prompting widespread backlash.
📺 DETAIL: On Wednesday, the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department posted a video of the Somalian flag flying over Columbus City Hall. “Happy Somali Independence Day! As we celebrate the unification of the Trust Territory of Somaliland and the State of Somaliland into the Somali Republic in 1960, City Hall will be raising the flag of Somalia,” the Department posted on X (formerly Twitter). In response to the video, critics on social media, including prominent figures such as White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, questioned the decision of an American city to honor the independence of a foreign country, especially as the United States nears its 250th anniversary and a national celebration of its own independence on July 4. “Columbus, Ohio raising the flag of Somalia for America 250,” posted Stephen Miller on X.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “City Hall is not a foreign embassy. As an Ohioan, I am repulsed by the anti-Americanism here. America’s public buildings should honor America.” – Mehek Cooke, Attorney and Political Commentator on X (formerly Twitter).
🎯 IMPACT: The Department’s post was ultimately deleted, although it has still generated controversy. Due to Columbus’ large Somali population, many regard the decision to raise the flag of Somalia as a direct consequence of demographic change and a lack of integration into American society by immigrants and their descendants. The incident echoes a similar Somali-related flag incident from Minnesota, another state with a large Somali population. In December 2023, after the state’s flag was deemed offensive to Native Americans, the state of Minnesota set up a commission to redesign the Minnesotan flag. The final design featured a plain white star against a dark blue stripe and a light blue stripe, compared by many to the flags of the Puntland and Jubaland regions in Somalia.

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The raising of the Somali flag at Columbus City Hall in Ohio has sparked criticism for prioritizing the independence of a foreign country over American independence, as well as concerns regarding demographic change and integration.

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Democrats Block Ban on Sex Offenders Holding Public Office.

A California State Senate committee controlled by Democrats has rejected a proposal aimed at preventing registered sex offenders from seeking public office, sparking backlash against the Committee’s chairman, Democrat State Senator Scott Wiener.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A California State Senate committee has blocked a bill that would have prevented registered sex offenders from running for public office.
📺 DETAIL: On Tuesday, California’s State Senate’s Elections Committee rejected a proposal (AB 2753) by vote of 2-1-2. The proposal would have banned registered sex offenders and human traffickers from running for public office in California. Specifically, Republican State Senator Steven Choi and Democrat San Diego State Senator Sabrina Cervantes backed the proposal, while Democrat San Francisco State Senator Scott Wiener voted against it. The remaining two Democrats abstained. The Committee is chaired by Wiener (D-CA) and requires a majority vote to approve proposals. The bill was introduced after a registered sex offender tried to run for Fresno City Council, California. At present, California law disqualifies candidates convicted of various felonies, such as bribery, extortion, perjury, embezzlement, and conspiracy to commit said felonies, but not sex offenses. The State Assembly had unanimously approved the measure before it was blocked by the Committee. “This is potentially a very dangerous road we’re going down to say that ‘minor crimes’ are going to ban you for life for running for office,” said Wiener in an interview with ABC10, justifying his position.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “There are a lot of people who go in the sex offender registry for lower-level offenses, who I don’t know that everyone would believe they should be banned from running for office if they want to,” said State Sen. Scott Wiener.
🎯 IMPACT: Wiener is likely to succeed Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), former Speaker of the House, in Congress. As a result of the proposal being blocked, those convicted of sex offenses and human trafficking will still be allowed to run for public office in California.
📺 FLASHBACK: Back in June, it was reported that Stacie Marie Laughton, born Barry Charles Laughton Jr., a former New Hampshire state legislator and the first open transgender elected to a United States state legislature, was sentenced to 33 years in prison for child exploitation.

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A California State Senate committee controlled by Democrats has rejected a proposal aimed at preventing registered sex offenders from seeking public office, sparking backlash against the Committee's chairman, Democrat State Senator Scott Wiener.

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Another Right-Wing Victory in Latin America as Keiko Fujimori Clinches Peruvian Presidency Over Leftist Rival.

Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori’s narrow victory in Peru’s presidential election signals a continuing and significant rightward shift in Latin American politics.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Right-wing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori has been elected as Peru’s first female president, narrowly defeating her leftist opponent.
📰 DETAIL: Fujimori secured 50.135 percent of the vote, defeating leftist rival Roberto Sánchez by 49,641 votes, who refused to concede last week. The final results make this election the third-closest presidential run-off in Peru’s 204-year history. The first and second closest run-offs were also contested by Fujimori, both of which she lost in 2016 and 2021. The final results were reported on Tuesday. Fujimori is the daughter of Alberto Fujimori, the former President of Peru who led the country through a period of economic turmoil and social unrest, including the Shining Path insurgency, a far-left Maoist rebellion that began in 1980. Supporters of her father, popularly known as Fujimoristas, regard him as the leader who saved Peru from economic ruin and social collapse, while opponents characterize him as authoritarian. Keiko Fujimori’s campaign presented the election as a choice between “order or chaos,” echoing the rhetoric used by her father during the war against the Shining Path. Her campaign drew heavy support from Peruvians living abroad, many of whom fled the country during leftist administrations prior to the election of her father.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We are getting closer and closer to starting a path of order and hope for all Peruvians,” posted Keiko Fujimori on X (formerly Twitter).
🎯 IMPACT: Fujimori is expected to assume the office of President on July 28, 2026. Her victory in Peru represents another victory for the right-wing in Latin America, potentially aligning with United States President Donald J. Trump. As the country has seen nine presidents in ten years, spectators will be looking to Fujimori to provide much-needed stability.
👀 FLASHBACK: Earlier this month, it was reported that Abelardo De La Espriella, a Colombian presidential candidate backed by President Donald J. Trump, had won the country’s presidential election, defeating a leftist rival. In addition to Espriella in Colombia, right-wing candidates have been elected in Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Chile, Ecuador, and Paraguay, meaning that, as of June 2026, a majority of South American countries have a right-leaning president. As noted by commentators, this coincides with the Trump administration’s decision to end funding to far-left non-governmental organizations (NGOs) through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

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Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori's narrow victory in Peru's presidential election signals a continuing and significant rightward shift in Latin American politics.

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Paris Deputy Mayor Blames Americans Having AC for Europe’s Deadly Heatwave.

The socialist Deputy Mayor of Paris has publicly attacked the United States, blaming the country for causing the deadly heatwave that hit Europe last week, resulting in over 1,000 excess deaths.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The far-left Deputy Mayor of Paris has blamed the United States for the heatwave affecting France and Europe more broadly.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “As the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the world, you bear a significant amount of responsibility for global warming and the consequences we, in France, are experiencing.” – Audrey Pulvar, Paris Deputy Mayor.
📰 DETAIL: Paris Deputy Mayor Audrey Pulvar has publicly blamed the United States for contributing to the deadly heatwave affecting France and wider Europe. Pulvar claimed that the United States bears a “significant amount of responsibility” due to its CO2 emissions. Notably, the U.S. is responsible for approximately 13 percent of world’s CO2 emissions. By contrast, Communist-run China is responsible for 32 percent, and Europe’s carbon emissions increased by 0.5 percent last year, almost as much as China’s 0.7 percent increase over the same period. Pulvar’s comments come as the European continent faced record high temperatures last week, which, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), has resulted in over 1,000 excess deaths, as well as reduced hours at major landmarks and attractions in Paris, the capital of France, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, in order to protect tourists. In addition, local authorities across Europe have imposed restrictions on public gatherings and alcohol consumption. Europe has struggled to grapple with the heatwave due to the lack of air conditioning (AC). Only around 20 percent of European households have AC, according to the International Energy Agency. By contrast, around 90 percent of U.S. households have AC. In response to Americans pointing this out online, Pulvar posted on Instagram: “Dear American journalists and social media ‘influencers’: for days, some of you have been criticizing and making fun of Paris because the city does not have A/C in every room…OMG, this is so rich!”
🎯 IMPACT: Air conditioning has become the subject of intense political debate in Europe. Leftists, such as Jean Luc-Melenchon, leader of the far-left La France Insoumise (France Unbowed) party, argue that using AC would make the heatwave worse. By contrast, Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National (National Rally) party has called for a nationwide rollout of AC.
📺 FLASHBACK: Europe’s lack of AC is not the only thing that has been brought to the fore by the heatwave. Earlier this month, it was reported that the British government has paid Europe 15 times the normal rate for emergency electricity imports as energy demand surged past domestic supply due to the heatwave. All the while, the Labour government continues to block new oil and gas drilling in the North Sea. President Donald J. Trump has continuously warned the British government, especially outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, of the risks posed by the country’s current energy policies. 

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Poll Reveals Just 8% of Democrats View America as the ‘Greatest’ Country.

A new poll highlights the stark differences in patriotism between Democrats and Republicans, with the former having a far more negative view of their country ahead of its 250th anniversary celebration.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A new poll has revealed that only eight percent of Democrats consider the United States of America the “greatest” country on Earth, compared to over half of Republicans.
📺 DETAIL: According to a poll carried out by YouGov, only eight percent of Democrats regard the United States as “the greatest” country on Earth. By contrast, 52 percent of Republicans regard it as the greatest country in the world. Twenty-five percent of Americans overall regard the United States as “the greatest” country in the world. Twenty percent of respondents said it is “among the greatest” and 12 percent said it was “better than average.” Meanwhile, compared to other countries, 23 percent of Democrats regard the United States as “worse than average” and 15 percent regard their country as “among the worst.” Four percent of Democrats believe that the United States of America is “the worst” country in the world. By contrast, 54 percent of Trump voters specifically called the United States “the greatest” country on Earth. Zero percent of Trump voters rated it as “the worst.” Roughly 1 in 5 people who voted for Kamala Harris in 2024 described the U.S. as “among the worst” countries in the world. In addition, 26 percent of liberals called the U.S. “worse than average,” while 53 percent of conservatives described their country as “the greatest.” The poll asked 1,679 people and was conducted between June 19 and June 22, 2026.
🎯 IMPACT: The survey underscores a stark and growing divide in how Americans perceive their country. Specifically, Democrats and self-described liberals are distinctly unpatriotic, even as the United States nears its 250th Anniversary on July 4, 2026. Such sentiment shows how patriotism has become a partisan and ideological issue, rather than something that cuts across partisan and ideological lines.
📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier this month, it was reported that at least five people had been arrested for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. Among those arrested was David Hearn, a 67-year-old former Olympic canoeist and avid donor to the Democrats. The donations were processed by ActBlue, a platform that has previously faced investigations over alleged foreign donor fraud. Hearn was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. The vandalization of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is seen by many as part of a growing trend of attacks on public memorials ahead of celebrations on July 4. Earlier this month, the National Mall in Washington, D.C. was the site of a similar act of vandalism.

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A new poll highlights the stark differences in patriotism between Democrats and Republicans, with the former having a far more negative view of their country ahead of its 250th anniversary celebration.

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Labour Scraps Ban on Illegal Immigrants Getting Citizenship.

The British government’s decision to reverse a ban on illegal immigrants claiming British citizenship raises concerns over the legal system’s role in indirectly encouraging and facilitating human trafficking.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Britain’s Labour Party government has quietly reversed a ban on asylum seekers applying for British citizenship.
📺 DETAIL: The reversal has been approved by Shabana Mahmood, the Pakistani-heritage Home Secretary, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary. The ban was reversed following a lawfare campaign by two pro-immigration groups, representing five migrants. The groups claimed that the policy violated human rights laws and international treaties. Subsequently, the Home Office conceded and paid their legal costs. The reversal of the ban means that migrants who entered Britain illegally can apply for citizenship. Updated guidelines now include exceptions for individuals who argue their illegal entry was “outside their control.” The guidelines say that it is “normally appropriate to disregard overstaying, illegal entry, or arrival without a required entry clearance or electronic travel authorisation having made a dangerous journey, where it was outside the person’s control.” The new guidelines were produced by then-Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, who now serves as Foreign Secretary, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Secretary of State. The reversal of the ban was announced on Sunday.
🎯 IMPACT: The policy reversal highlights Labour’s soft stance on illegal immigration, despite Home Secretary Mahmood’s cultivated reputation as a hardliner on the issue. The story also underscores the role of human rights groups in preventing the deportation of illegal immigrants and watering down immigration reforms. The revelation that the government reversed the ban on illegal immigrants obtaining British citizenship comes days before the Labour government’s Immigration and Asylum Bill is set to be put before Parliament. Andy Burnham, Labour Member of Parliament for Makerfield and the presumptive incoming Prime Minister, is reportedly considering ditching key provisions of the legislation to make it weaker and appease Labour backbenchers as he seeks their nominations for leader, which begin in early July.
📺 FLASHBACK: Illegal immigrants are continuously blocked from deportation in Britain due to human rights laws and asylum claims. Earlier this month, it was reported that roughly half of all illegal immigrants in Britain cannot be deported due to asylum and human rights claims. Specifically, in August 2024, Immigration Enforcement in Britain identified 412,191 migrants with “no status in the UK.” Out of these individuals, 201,926 were deemed “not removable” due to pending legal challenges related to asylum and human rights.

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