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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Weekly Digest

The following front-page stories received the most comments during the preceding week.

President Trump announced Monday on his social media site, Truth Social, that he plans to "lead a movement" to get rid of mail-in ballots and voting machines in the country ahead of next year's midterm elections. read more


Jamelle Bouie writes that despite Trump's reasoning of DC's high crime, National Guard soldiers are mostly near the White House. "You won't find the National Guard in any of the city's high-crime areas," Bouie writes. read more


Housing rights experts say a community restricted to white residents is illegal, but the creators believe they could win a potential challenge in court in the current political climate.


California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday proposed new districting maps for California that would only take effect if Texas goes ahead with its plan to gerrymander its voting district map to enable five more Republican house seats. read more


David French: Many of the Constitution's flaws remain hidden when America is governed by decent men, but that become obvious and dangerous when it is not. Poor character creates a constitutional stress test, and it can reveal fatal defects in much the same way that a physical stress test can expose flaws in your heart.


40% of U.S. adult citizens strongly or somewhat approve of Donald Trump's job performance and 56% disapprove read more


After meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska to discuss the Russia-Ukraine conflict, President Trump announced that no agreement was reached, emphasizing that it was only a preliminary conversation to gauge possibilities for peace. read more


Donald Trump has given Vice President J.D. Vance an expanded role in coordinating a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, in what could end up being a crucial litmus test ahead of the 2028 election. read more


A state court in New York court threw out President Trump's roughly $465 million fine in his civil fraud case Thursday morning. read more


Multiple men have impersonated ICE agents to kidnap and assault women, exploiting the agency's use of masks and unmarked vehicles. read more


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