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America This Week: California Has Fallen (June 1 – 7, 2026)

Mail-in ballots overwhelmingly favoring Democrats and extremely slow vote-counting cases shadow over California’s primary elections.

Far-left journalists ask dumb questions to President Trump, who gets up and walks out.

The Trump Economy enjoys another round of strong job numbers, while Republican redistricting efforts spells trouble for Democrats.

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| By Scribe | June 7, 2026 |

Mail-in ballots overwhelmingly favoring Democrats and extremely slow vote-counting cases shadow over California’s primary elections.

Far-left journalists ask dumb questions to President Trump, who gets up and walks out.

The Trump Economy enjoys another round of strong job numbers, while Republican redistricting efforts spells trouble for Democrats.

“Mail-In” Ballots Keep Coming In For California, Overwhelmingly Favoring Democrats

California’s appallingly slow vote count continues in the Los Angeles mayoral race, with results still flowing in days after the primary.

The latest batch of mail-in ballots heavily favored left-wing challenger Nithya Raman, who gained more than 19,000 votes, compared to fewer votes for other candidates.

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Raman has now pulled ahead of Spencer Pratt and moved into second place. Critics highlight a suspicious pattern of late votes overwhelmingly benefiting Democrats.

President Trump Fed Up With Leftwing Reporter, Walks Out of Interview

President Trump walked out of a tense “Meet the Press” interview with Kristen Welker after deciding he would no longer entertain her antagonistic, biased, and rude questioning.

Welker repeatedly twisted his comments on election fraud claims, California’s slow vote count, and his proposed anti-weaponization fund.

Trump accused NBC, ABC, CBS, and CNN of being “crooked” and declared that he had given her enough time. He ended the sit-down, stating, “Let’s call it quits because I’ve had enough.”

NYT Accused of Covering Up Nazi Platner Misconduct Allegations

The New York Times, a frequent woke virtue-signaler and self-promoter as a compassionate advocate for rights, is accused of covering up egregious claims against Nazi-tattoo-toting Democrat Senate candidate Graham Platner.

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Accuser Lyndsey Fifield blasted the paper for watering down her physical abuse allegations, omitting other women’s claims of sexual assault, and excluding corroborating evidence. She called the softened story “a gift to the Platner campaign.”

Critics highlight the Times’ pattern of shielding aligned Democrats despite serious red flags and misconduct allegations.

Samsung Flees Blue State New Jersey for Red State Texas

Samsung is relocating its U.S. headquarters from the mismanaged blue state of New Jersey to the better-managed red state of Texas, costing the Garden State roughly 1,000 jobs. The move, which will be completed by year-end, comes less than a year after the company opened its new New Jersey facility.

Samsung cited a business transformation aimed at strengthening alignment and supporting long-term growth. This continues the broader trend of companies fleeing high-tax, high-regulation blue states for pro-business red states.

Another Strong Jobs Report In May for Trump Economy

Another strong jobs report under the Trump economy crushed expectations in May.

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The U.S. added 172,000 jobs—nearly double the forecasted 85,000—while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%. April and March figures were revised upward by a combined 93,000 jobs.

Economists continue to underestimate the robust growth of the Trump boom.

GOP Beating Dems At Their Own Game

Republicans are outfoxing Democrats at their own redistricting game, delivering bad news for the party.

GOP-led states have redrawn maps, forcing Democrats to outperform Kamala Harris’s 2024 results by nearly 5 percentage points to win control of the House—up from 3.1 points previously. This adds nearly 2 points to the GOP’s structural advantage in the national House vote.

The changes significantly boost Republican chances of retaining the House in the midterms.

Catch up on what happened over the last month:

America This Week: Memorial Day, No More Nukes (May 25 – 31, 2026)

America This Week: RINO Massie Ousted (May 18 – 24, 2026)

America This Week: Secure Borders & Sweet Carolina (May 11 – 17, 2026)

America This Week: Happy Mother’s Day (May 4 – 10, 2026)

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