Tensions flare as Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp defies Trump’s wishes, backing Derek Dooley over Mike Collins in the 2026 Senate race against Jon Ossoff, with allegations of Kemp’s family profiting from Dooley’s campaign donors. Texas Democrats flee to Illinois to block a Republican redistricting vote, stalling Republican’s congressional map plans. Trump escalates pressure on Russia, moving two nuclear subs and shortening a sanctions deadline from 50 to 10 days, though Russia may bypass sanctions via India and China. While the media highlights tariffs costing families $2,400 annually, Trump’s tax cuts could save $7,500, a story they ignore. Dive into these explosive political and economic battles
- We have the great handshake between Donald Trump and Brian Kemp to find someone they can both agree on to beat Jon Ossoff. Then Brian Kemp introduces Derek Dooley. The Kemp family may possibly profit from donors skimming off the top of a Dooley campaign and not the Collins campaign. They are trying to Tommy Tubberville, Derek Dooley to put him in the senate. Kemp told Donald Trump that he was putting Derek in the race and Trump said no.
- Texas democrats are headed to Illinois to kill the quorum to stop the redistricting vote.
- Trump gave Russia 50 days, then changed it to a 10 day deadline on August 8. Trump has moved two nuclear subs into the region. New sanctions will go into effect but it probably won’t matter because Russia will sell to India and China then resell on the market.
- They want to tell you that tariffs will cost the average family $2400 a year but what if Trump’s tax cuts will save the family $7500 a year. The media doesn’t want to talk about the savings for the family.

