Today's Headlines: Todd Blanche went on Meet the Press and admitted he cannot pledge DOJ independence from the White House, and that the DOJ may ask the Supreme Court to intervene in 22 cases where judges blocked Trump's election interference efforts — specifically the administration's attempt to get voter rolls including names, addresses, and partial social security numbers from 30 states and DC. Trump also asked the Supreme Court to let him finish the $900 million White House renovation after courts ordered construction to stop by August 21st, now openly calling it a "national security structure" and "military complex" rather than a ballroom, posting an AI-generated video of himself consulting AI George Washington about the design, and accusing the people who sued him of treason for "revealing top military secrets" — about a ballroom. He also wants to redesign the entire Navy aircraft carrier fleet to look like World War 2 ships at $22 billion each. Meanwhile, families of sailors aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln spoke to the Guardian describing relatives who lost 20-30 pounds, no clean drinking water, sparse food, and a five-week wait to see the ship's only psychiatrist — and when Trump was asked if the sailors had been deployed too long, he said they hadn't been deployed long enough. A detail the administration has not been eager to divulge is that Iran destroyed the Bahrain port where US Navy ships would normally dock, so every American warship in the region has nowhere to resupply. Trump also reduced joint military exercises with South Korea to please Kim Jong Un, posting a throwback photo of the two of them and noting they have "many where we're smiling" — sure, Donald. Jared Kushner met with Hamas in Egypt where they reaffirmed their commitment to disarming, which Netanyahu doesn't believe. In other news, Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to two federal stalking charges and his lawyers are using the plea to argue double jeopardy on state charges, while his New York murder trial still starts next month. And finally, Lake Mead and Lake Powell — the two largest reservoirs supplying water to seven western states — hit their lowest levels in seven decades, because July was the hottest month on record and winter was the driest.
Resources/Articles mentioned:
NBC News: Attorney General Todd Blanche says DOJ may take states’ voter roll fight to Supreme Court
Axios: Trump shrugs off concerns about dismal conditions on USS Abraham Lincoln
The Guardian: Families of US sailors denounce Trump and Hegseth for ‘dismissing their experiences and calling them liars’ | US military
WaPo: Navy weighs major warship redesign to match Trump’s preferences
WaPo: Trump says White House needs ‘military complex’ as courts block his ballroom
WaPo: Trump reduces military exercises with South Korea, citing good ties with Kim Jong Un
Axios: Hamas leaders tell Kushner they will demilitarize Gaza, sources say
Axios: Luigi Mangione pleads guilty to stalking slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
AP News: Lake Powell hits record low, threatening key water and electricity supply for millions
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