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Stories to Amplify โ€” September 26, 2025

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๐Ÿงจ Struggling Trump Economy

  • The frozen job market is dire for entry-level workers, showing new graduates and first-time job seekers facing unprecedented barriers to employment (Axios).

  • China bought $12.6 billion in U.S. soybeans last year. Now, it’s $0, revealing complete collapse of agricultural exports due to trade war (New York Times).

๐Ÿ“‹ Trump’s Agenda: Tax Breaks For The Rich, Health Care And Food Snatched From Americans Who Need It

  • Millions of Americans are facing food stamp cuts as grocery costs continue to rise, imposing hardship on families struggling with inflation (CBS).

  • Trump slaps new US tariffs on drugs, trucks and furniture, expanding trade war to essential goods and medicine (Reuters).

  • Former Fed chairs warn that removing Lisa Cook could lead to inflation boom, with economic experts predicting monetary policy disaster (NBC).

๐Ÿ‘‘ Trump’s Mad King Power Grab

  • Former FBI Director James Comey indicted days after Trump demanded his DOJ prosecute enemies, showing direct presidential control over prosecutorial decisions (ABC).

  • Trump signs memorandum targeting ‘left-wing terrorism’, officially designating political opposition as domestic threat (USA Today).

  • Justice Dept. official pushes prosecutors to investigate George Soros’s foundation, targeting prominent Democratic donor through federal law enforcement (New York Times).

  • Senior DOJ leaders advocating for charging Trump critic John Bolton this week, moving to prosecute former national security advisor for criticism (CNN).

๐Ÿ“Š Public Opinion

  • Voters say they’ll blame Republicans more for a government shutdown, showing GOP bearing responsibility for fiscal crisis (Strength In Numbers).

  • 57 percent not confident in medical information cited by RFK Jr., revealing public skepticism of health secretary’s credibility (The Hill).

  • Latinos sour on Trump over tariffs, the economy, immigration raids, showing declining support among key demographic (Axios).