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11:50 AM ET, August 1, 2025

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Ty Roush / Associated Press:
Unemployment Rose To 4.2% In July As Hiring Fell Sharply  —  Topline  —  The U.S. job market appeared to lose steam last month, according to Labor Department data released Friday, as the Federal Reserve warned the effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs on the economy have yet to be seen.
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
U.S. added just 73,000 jobs in July and numbers for prior months were revised much lower … Nonfarm payroll growth was slower than expected in July and the unemployment rate ticked higher, raising potential trouble signs for the U.S. labor market as President Donald Trump ramps up tariffs.
NBC News:
The U.S. job market was weak in July, and previous months were worse than thought  —  Sharp revisions of government data show the U.S. created just 33,000 jobs total in May and June, while July's number came in soft, too.  —  The U.S. job market is suddenly looking far weaker than it did just a few weeks ago.
Paul Krugman:
The Meaning of a Weak Jobs Report  —  It's (probably) the tariff uncertainty, stupid  —  I'm working on a full-length primer on tariffs for Sunday, but this morning's jobs report shocker needs a comment.  —  It's highly likely that what we're seeing is the effect of Trump's tariffs …
Discussion: Blue Virginia and Eschaton
Sylvan Lane / The Hill:
Stunning revisions show US added 258K fewer jobs than first reported  —  The U.S. added 258,000 fewer jobs in May and June than the Labor Department first reported, according to federal data released Friday.  —  The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) issued stunning revisions to its reports …
Associated Press:
US employers slash hiring as Trump advances a punishing trade agenda  —  U.S. hiring is slowing sharply as President Donald Trump's erratic and radical trade policies paralyze businesses and raise doubts about the outlook for the world's largest economy.  The Labor Department reported Friday …
Madeleine Ngo / New York Times:
Employers Pulled Back on Hiring, Adding 73,000 Jobs  —  The labor market showed signs of weakening, as job gains for the previous two months were also revised lower.  —  Employers continued to create jobs but pulled back on hiring, a sign that more businesses are putting expansion plans on hold as they deal with economic uncertainty.
Wall Street Journal:   U.S. Hiring Slowed Sharply Over the Summer
Financial Times:
US labour market suffered sharp slowdown over past three months
Discussion: Newsweek
Jason Leopold / Bloomberg:
The FBI Redacted Trump's Name in the Epstein Files  —  The bureau's FOIA team tasked with conducting a final review of the records blacked out the names before higher-ups said last month that releasing the documents ‘would not be appropriate or warranted.’ … ‘The most transparent administration in history’
New York Times:
‘Clinton Plan’ Emails Were Likely Made by Russian Spies, Declassified Report Shows  —  An annex to a report by the special counsel John H. Durham was the latest in a series of disclosures about the Russia inquiry, as the Trump team seeks to distract from the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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emptywheel:   How John Durham and Chuck Grassley Covered Up Getting Ass-Handed by Russia
Janay Kingsberry / Washington Post:
Smithsonian removes Trump from impeachment exhibit in American History Museum  —  The Smithsonian said it restored the display to an earlier version, which notes that “only three presidents have seriously faced removal.”  —  The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History …
Theodore Schleifer / New York Times:
Trump, Term-Limited, Amasses $200 Million War Chest for Political Ambitions  —  The money is meant to beat Democrats, but some Republicans worry it could be used to beat Republicans, too.  —  President Trump's super PAC is sitting on about $200 million that it can spend against his rivals …
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Financial Times:
Elon Musk spent millions on Republican candidates despite feud with Donald Trump
Discussion: WisPolitics and Bloomberg
Lawrence Andrea / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
GOP Rep. Bryan Steil holds an in-person town hall event and is greeted with boos over Trump bill  — Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., faced boos and interruptions from constituents at a town hall in Elkhorn.  — The town hall focused on Steil's support for President Trump's policies …
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Meredith Lee Hill / Politico:
GOP's summer town hall push gets heated
Discussion: Raw Story
Makena Kelly / Wired:
Palantir Is Extending Its Reach Even Further Into Government  —  Palantir has become one of the few winners in the Trump administration's cost-cutting efforts, offering other contractors a lifeline while consolidating its own reach and power.  —  President Donald Trump's administration …
President Donald J. Trump / The White House:
Further Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates  —  By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.)  (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act …
Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Trump raises tariffs on Canada to 35 percent  —  President Trump announced Thursday that the U.S. would raise tariffs on certain Canadian goods from 25 percent to 35 percent beginning Friday.  —  Goods that are covered under the 2020 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will be exempt from the tariff rate, the White House said.
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Miriam Waldvogel / The Hill:
Canada PM Carney responds to Trump's tariff increase
Discussion: New York Times, Reuters and Fox News
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Cooper leads first public poll since jumping in North Carolina Senate race … Cooper, who finished his second term in 2024, starts the open race to replace Tillis with stronger name recognition and favorability than Whatley, a first-time candidate.  Most voters view Cooper positively …
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Ankush Khardori / Politico:
Trump's Bad-to-Worse Options on Epstein … The Trump administration has been flailing as it struggles to contain the fallout from its handling of the so-called Epstein files.  Is there a way out?  —  Even on an overseas trip, President Donald Trump couldn't escape persistent queries …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Stephen Robinson / Public Notice:   Why Epstein has Trump crashing out
Fox News:
Kamala Harris refuses to say who's leading Democratic Party when pressed by Colbert  —  Former Vice President Kamala Harris declined to names who is currently leading the Democratic Party when she was pressed about the political void on “The Late Show.”  —  Harris, who was plugging …
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Kevin Rector / Los Angeles Times:
Harris tells Colbert, in first interview out of office, that the U.S. system is ‘broken’
Marcos Alemán / Associated Press:
El Salvador approves indefinite presidential reelection and extends presidential terms to 6 years  —  The party of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele approved constitutional changes in the country's National Assembly on Thursday that will allow indefinite presidential reelection and extend presidential terms to six years.
Politico:
Trump administration firings mount as staffers' loyalty is called into question … In an interview with POLITICO, Loomer said she is now fielding tips from administration officials about colleagues they want exiled amid what she called “a serious vetting crisis,” predicting there are “hundreds” more she expects to purge.
Leigh Kimmins / The Daily Beast:
Scotland Trolls Trump With Massive New Wind Farm on His Doorstep  —  SPIRALING  —  “Stop the windmills!  You are ruining your countries,” Trump ranted days earlier while on a visit to the country.  —  The Scottish government has green-lighted one of the world's biggest wind farms …
Discussion: The Daily Sceptic
Brandi Buchman / HuffPost:
Judges Are Begging The Public To Take Trump's Attacks On Them Seriously  —  Federal judges wonder if they can't keep themselves or their families safe, how are they expected to uphold the rule of law?  —  Sitting federal judges targeted for impeachment or misconduct complaints …
Noah Shachtman / New York Magazine:
Inside the Crisis at the Anti-Defamation League  —  The group used to fight for justice for all.  Its war against anti-Zionism has changed everything.  —  On June 4, an executive at the Anti-Defamation League, which was founded with a mission to defend the Jewish people and …
Andrew Solender / Axios:
Scoop: Dems threaten investigation if Harvard cuts deal with Trump  —  A group of House and Senate Democrats who attended Harvard are threatening their alma mater with a “rigorous” investigation if the school cuts a deal to end hostilities with President Trump, Axios has learned.
Discussion: NewsMax.com and The Hill
Punchbowl News:
8/1/25 ☀️ AM: … Welcome to August. … Once backed by just a handful of progressives, Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-Vt.) months-long effort to block the transfer of certain offensive weapons to Israel now has the support of more than half the Senate Democratic Caucus.
Reuters:
South Korea says it has no written pact on US trade deal  —  There is no written agreement yet on a trade deal between South Korea and the United States announced by President Donald Trump this week, the Asian nation's trade minister said on Friday.  —  The U.S. tariff on South Korean imports …
Discussion: NewsMax.com
Adrian Carrasquillo / The Bulwark:
Meet the TikTok Chef Self-Deporting Because of Trump  —  “Even though I will miss him, I rather him go than be locked in a cage.”  —  MARIO CARRERA HELD IT TOGETHER at his going-away party—right up until the moment his beloved niece handed him her parting gift.
Stephen Prager / Common Dreams:
DOGE Wasted Tens of Billions While Chainsawing the Government in the Name of ‘Efficiency’: Senate Report  —  The Department of Government Efficiency wasn't so efficient after all.  In fact, it was extraordinarily wasteful, according to a Thursday report by the U.S. Senate's investigations subcommittee.
Calen Razor / Politico:
Capitol agenda: It's down to Trump, Schumer and Thune  —  The Senate's summer exit is getting complicated as lawmakers brace for some weekend work.  Tensions are running high over government funding negotiations.  And Senate leaders have yet to seal a deal to advance dozens …
Discussion: New York Post and Semafor
J.D. Wolf / MeidasTouch News:
White House Announces Another Trump Golf Club Weekend  —  Trump golfs as Americans struggle with grocery prices  —  According to the official White House press pool schedule, Donald Trump will spend the weekend, August 2-3, 2025, at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club.
Aaron Pellish / Politico:
Sarah McBride has a blunt diagnosis for her party's problems … “I do think that a voter asks two questions when they're considering who to vote for.  The first question is, does this candidate, does this party like me?  And by extension, do they respect me?”
Discussion: Breitbart
 
 
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Reuters:
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Bill Grueskin / Columbia Journalism Review:
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Ana Swanson / New York Times:
Harm or Help? Why Companies Are Battling Tariffs Meant to Benefit Them.
Discussion: Canary Media and Forbes India
Associated Press:
Judge blocks Trump administration from ending protections for 60,000 from Central America and Nepal
Wall Street Journal:
A Rough Day in Court for Tariffs