National Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard leaders of the blind CIA last week when she revealed the name of an undercover officer of the CIA In a list of people who stripped security authorizations, they said multiple current and previous intelligence sources.
The measure, which alarmed the agency’s workforce, said the sources, is the last example of slow tensions and cross signs between Gabbard and the CIA director John Ratcliffe. The two have previously faced their decisions, including this month when Gabbard declassified a slightly written document related to the Russian electoral interference.
Two former government officials said their reading of the situation is that Gabbard is under pressure to recover the confidence of President Donald Trump. Gabbard fell out of favor with Trump and his assistants this year when he published a video and delivered a testimony about Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
But tensions seem to have declined for now. On Tuesday, while he presided over a cabinet meeting against television cameras, Trump praised Gabbard. “You found some interesting things, Tulsi,” he said. “It is becoming a bigger and bigger star every day.”
Trump faces an obstacle to prohibit vote by mail: his own party
Trump has continued his long -term calls to eliminate vote by mail, but people inside his own party I’m not so sure it’s a good idea.
Electoral participation by mail exceeded 30% in at least 14 states and the Columbia district, according to the most recent data available. Trump won half of those states, most of which have Republican governors or state secretaries that supervise the elections. Others, such as Arizona and Michigan, have democrats who supervise the elections but are important electoral battlefields.
The leader of the majority of the Michigan House of Representatives, Bryan Posthumus, a Republican who supported Trump last year, is among those with concerns about those called to eliminate vote by mail, although he has proposed to modify the state constitution to demand that the citizenship test registered to vote and an identification with a photo to vote.
In South Dakota, a state with high vote participation by mail, Jim Eschenbaum expressed concern that a prohibition could unfairly deprive military personnel.
“If someone deserves a vote in our choices, they are the people who are willing to die for us,” said Eschenbaum. “So we cannot prohibit it, but I think it should be limited in the respect that is somewhat mature for fraud.”
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Representative RO Khanna, a California Democrat, said that the governor of the Federal Reserve, Lisa Cook, should release her mortgage documents, but accused Trump from “Following Richard Nixon’s play book to interfere with” The Fed.
Khanna made the comments on Sunday in an interview about “Meet The Press” by NBC News. Trump moved to Fire Cook last week, pointing out accusations of mortgage fraud; She is challenging the move in a lawsuit.
Khanna referred to President Richard Nixon by pressing the president of the Fed to keep the lowest interest rates before the 1972 elections, which Nixon won. He resigned two years later due to the Watergate scandal.
Senator James Lankford, Okla Republican. No “gone in a wrong direction” in vaccines.
Politics shortly
- Deportations stopped: A federal judge temporarily blocked him deportation of a group of Guatemalan children who had crossed the border without their families.
- Summer show: Trump and Republicans can have the total control of Washington, but the protesters did not save the boos of the matches, the donkeys and the tense confrontations in Congress municipalities this summer.
- VOA cuts: Kari Lake announced more than 500 people They have been cut from the voice of America and its parent agency, which could increase a legal challenge of months about the destination of the media.
- Tariff effects: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi He is visiting China For the first time in seven years in an effort to repair the ties, days after the Trump administration raised tariffs to Indian imports at 50%.
Balance fragment found in the neck of a child who went viral to say that the friend protected him from the shooting at school
Doctors discovered a bullet fragment In the neck of a 10 -year -old boy Who went viral for telling how his friend jumped on him to protect him during a mass shooting that killed two in the Catholic Church Annunciation in Minneapolis.
Weston Halsne, a fifth grade student, described running under a bank and covering his head during the attack and said his friend Victor was shot while protected.
“I think I have a gunpowder in my neck,” he said. But doctors then discovered that it was a bullet fragment. Weston’s father told NBC News that the fragment was just shy with his carotid artery, which a doctor described as a “miracle.”
More about the shooting:
- Young survivors Pablo and Pilar Maldonado rely on faith and friends while navigating healing.
- An art teacher who had the Church of the Church of Minneapolis in his class in 2017 said that she He saw signs of self -harm At your then student.
- Reverend Dennis Zehren cried during The first mass from the attack When he remembered that he was told to the congregation to fall down while the rounds sounded.
- Pope Leo XIV asked for an end of “Pandemia de Armas, large and small” while publicly praying for the victims.
Humans are being hired to hit Ai Slop

The same artificial intelligence technology that was supposed to replace content creators is Now giving some of them new jobs.
Writers are asked to fix Chatgpt’s writing. The artists are being hired to stop images of the Wonky. Even software developers have the task of fixing Buggy applications encoded by AI attendees.
The new technology means that anyone can generate content. The problem is that it is not always good. A recent MIT report found that 95% of the generative pilots of the companies obtain zero investment return. The problem lies in the inability of AI to “retain feedback, adapt to the context or improve” in the way a human can, according to the report.
Half of the works of the independent writer Kiesha Richardson today come from customers who hire her to adjust or rewrite articles generated by the “do not seem at all humans remotely.” And although fixing the IA errors is not an ideal job for some, he said, helps pay the invoices.
Notable appointment
We do not want grandmothers to throw to the rear of unmarked trucks.
Mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson
The mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, has signed an executive order Aimed at stopping the power of federal law agents and the National Guard troops, Trump has threatened to deploy in the city.
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- Israel’s last assault on Gaza He killed at least 70 people on Saturday47 of them only in the city of Gaza, said a spokesman for the Ministry of Health of Gaza to NBC News.
- Dominican artists and activists are counting women’s stories who have died of high -risk pregnancies in an impulse to change the total abortion prohibition of the Dominican Republic.
- Jeremy Lin, who caused a global madness When he took the New York Knicks to a winning streak defined by his career, he announced his retirement from basketball.
- The chef and restorer of British celebrities Gordon Ramsay revealed that it was Diagnosed with skin cancer.
- TO Silent heart disease risk factor You can explain why some women end up having heart attacks and strokes despite appearing healthy, suggests a new study.
- The English flag is appearing throughout the country As part of a new base campaign, which some critics say that it is based on the anti-immigration feeling instead of patriotism.
- Lil Nas X’s father opened on him He presses that his son faces and visits him in jail After the arrest of the singer in Los Angeles.
- Outbreaks of rage It seems to be up Throughout the United States, it shows the surveillance of the CDC, with six deaths reported in the last 12 months.