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Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward has covered nine White Houses going back to President Richard Nixon and Watergate. His latest book, “Fear: Trump in the White House,” is revelatory in its look at chaos and discord within the current administration as witnessed by those inside the West Wing. In his first TV interview for his new book, Woodward talks with CBS News national security correspondent David Martin about the behavior of President Donald Trump and his staff that, his book suggests, may jeopardize America’s national or financial security.

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Preview: John Kerry on a possible 2020 White House run



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In this preview of an interview to air on “Sunday Morning” September 2, former senator and Secretary of State John Kerry talks with CBS News’ Margaret Brennan about the current political climate, what Democrats might need to do to regain power, and whether he is planning a presidential run in 2020.

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Appeals court allows Trump to ban AP from smaller spaces for now

A federal appeals court is allowing the Trump White House to ban the Associated Press from the Oval Office and other restricted spaces for now in a ruling that blocked a lower court’s ruling that claimed the ban was unconstitutional. 

In a 2-1 order, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia granted in part a stay of the lower court’s April 8 ruling that declared the content-based ban unconstitutional. Both of the judges who ruled in the administration’s favor were nominated by President Trump in his first term. 

“We grant in part the government’s motion for a stay pending appeal,” Judge Gregory Katsas and Judge Neomi Rao wrote. “The White House is likely to succeed on the merits because these restricted presidential spaces are not First Amendment fora opened for private speech and discussion. The White House therefore retains discretion to determine, including on the basis of viewpoint, which journalists will be admitted. Moreover, without a stay, the government will suffer irreparable harm because the injunction impinges on the president’s independence and control over this private workspaces.” 

The White House has already assumed control of the White House press pool access and rotation so that wire outlets, including the Associated Press, are not in spaces like Air Force One or the Oval Office as frequently as they once were. 

The AP, which says its news reporting reaches roughly 4 billion people daily, filed its lawsuit against three senior White House officials after it was informed in February that it would no longer be allowed in places like the Oval Office and on Air Force One as part of the press pool until the AP revised its influential Stylebook to use the name Gulf of America instead of Gulf of Mexico.   

The Stylebook is a writing and editing guide that is used by newspapers, magazines and other media outlets throughout the country. It covers a wide range of topics, from abbreviations of state names to describing ages to jargon used in different sports.    

In a social media post following Friday’s ruling, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote, “As we’ve said all along, the Associated Press is not guaranteed special access to cover President Trump in the Oval Office, aboard Air Force One, and in other sensitive locations. Thousands of other journalists have never been afforded the opportunity to cover the President in these privileged spaces. Moving forward, we will continue to expand access to new media so that more people can cover the most transparent President in American history rather than just the failing legacy media. And by the way @AP, it’s still the Gulf of America.”  

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Candidate and then President Trump has repeatedly attacked the news media, calling stories he dislikes “fake news,” while also spreading false statements from the lectern and via Twitter. CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta, who has been called the “enemy of the people” by the president, says the press corps’ responsibility these days is not just to call balls and strikes, but also fouls. He talks with his colleague, CBS News’ White House correspondent Chip Reid, about the role of the press corps today, and about his new book, “The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America.”

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While Congress and the White House have resisted laws to increase restrictions on gun purchases, companies are taking the lead in curtailing sales of firearms or ammunition, or in restricting customers from openly carrying guns in their stores. Lee Cowan talks with the CEO of Dick’s Sporting Goods, Ed Stack, who has pulled some guns from his stores’ shelves; former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who helped form the non-profit Everytown for Gun Safety; and with gun advocate Dianna Muller, who is against unelected corporate figures making gun policy in America.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said President Trump had a “meltdown” Wednesday during a contentious meeting at the White House. Nancy Cook, a White House reporter for Politico, and Siobhan Hughes, a Congressional reporter for The Wall Street Journal, spoke to CBSN’s “Red & Blue” about what happened inside the White House.

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White House releases new official Trump portrait. See it here.

Washington — The White House unveiled a new portrait of President Trump on Monday, showing him in a slightly different light than the portrait released ahead of his inauguration in January

In the latest portrait, Mr. Trump wears his signature red tie and his face is accentuated by deep shadowing. 

The White House released a new version of President Trump’s official portrait on June 2, 2025. 

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Mr. Trump’s face was more brightly illuminated in the portrait released earlier this year by his presidential transition office, and he wore a blue tie. The earlier photograph had the American flag in the background, while Mr. Trump is featured in front of a black backdrop in the newer version.

A portrait of President-elect Donald Trump, released by his presidential transition office in January 2025.

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The White House shared a short video of the new portrait on Monday, with few details about why it was updated or if it will replace the official photographs of Mr. Trump that have already been hung in federal buildings. 

A White House spokesperson did not immediately respond to a CBS News inquiry. 

The new version has already been updated on the White House’s website. 

The official portrait from Mr. Trump’s first term captures him smiling broadly in front of an American flag, wearing a blue tie. 

President Donald Trump’s 2017 official portrait.

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Exclusive: Watchdog’s Biden Autopen Review Finds ‘Criminal’ Evidence of ‘Impersonating the President’

The head of a pro-American energy watchdog group says his investigation into several of former President Joe Biden’s climate-related executive actions uncovered “criminal” and “evil” evidence that members of the White House acted without presidential authorization while he was in mental decline.

Energy expert Daniel Turner, founder of Power the Future, the nonprofit that released a damning report last week revealing that at least eight major actions taken by President Biden were allegedly signed via autopen, joined the latest episode of Breitbart News Saturday to highlight the gravity of his organization’s findings and of other similar reports.

While Power the Future’s review covered actions related to climate and energy, including the January 6 offshore drilling ban and the March 2023 arctic drilling ban, a March 2025 report from the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project found that “every document we could find with Biden’s signature over the course of his presidency,” besides the one announcing the end of his reelection campaign, had the same autopen signature.

CNN’s Jake Tapper’s and Alex Thompson’s exposé, Original Sin, has also been dominating the media cycle as it became the first major report out of the mainstream left to accuse White House officials of orchestrating a massive cover-up of Biden’s faltering mental health. 

“You know, I get so angry when I have these conversations about this because I deal with the people whose livelihoods were destroyed. It takes a lot of effort to not curse and be profane because what they did to the American people is not just criminal, it’s evil,” Turner told radio show host Matt Boyle. “It’s genuinely morally reprehensible. The damage that we did, that we continue to do, to the American people, all because we’re ‘worried about Donald Trump.’”

Bringing attention to the Biden staffers who would have been the ones to weaponize the autopen, Turner said, “They do have some presidential immunity, but this is criminal, right?”:

When you’re impersonating the president, when you’re impacting the war in Ukraine, because, like I said, when you ban the export of liquid natural gas — what we did was we forced Russia to sell more natural gas to the Turks, to the South Koreans, to other countries who just ignored the ban of Russian fossil fuels. And then the French and the Germans and the Italians just bought it from mediatories, right? So, we impacted wars. People died as a result of this, quite literally. So there is no hiding behind presidential privilege. There is no saying, ‘Well, I was working for the president, and you can’t subpoena me.’ These are really criminal, criminal, allegedly criminal acts that are worthy of investigation. You can’t act in Persona Presidente, right? You can’t commandeer the president’s autopen and put forward policies.

Referring to Original Sin, he continued, “As they said in the book, when they’re willing to do undemocratic things to protect democracy, those people are admitting they’re willing to do undemocratic things to stay in power. And that’s what they did the last four years with the auto pen.”

After Power the Future’s review discovered an utter lack of proof that Biden even knew about several major climate actions, as he never publicly spoke of or acknowledged them, the group sent letters this week to several agencies, including the Department of Justice (DOJ), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of the Interior (DOI), and the Department of Energy (DOE) calling for an investigation. 

Letters were also sent to the House and Senate Oversight Committees, Turner told Fox News.

Speaking to Boyle, Turner continued, “Well, when you have an executive order to ban offshore oil and gas drilling … That’s a pretty damn big ban. When you have that and you sign it by autopen, there are process crimes.”

“Someone had to draft that. Someone had to actually put it on paper. Someone had to bring that paper to the autopen machine. That autopen machine is under lock and key. Someone had to open it. Someone had to confirm,” he explained. “And I’m not throwing names under the bus, but I’m just going to use titles. The chief of staff had to know what was going on. The staff secretary — every time Donald Trump signs an executive order, we see the staff secretary hand him that order, explain it, the president signs it. There are personnel involved in processes.”

“These processes, I think, if nothing else, they deserve a good, thorough investigation,” he added.

The letter to House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) states:

In light of the growing evidence that actions purportedly taken by the former president may not have been approved or signed by him, but instead promulgated by a small coterie of advisers in his name without his knowledge or over his signature using an “autopen,” the need for congressional access to information has grown in importance with these revelations.

The letter continues:

Congress deserves to know how or whether these executive actions were authorized, and whether the former president was aware of such orders before they were implemented by the federal bureaucracy. Were these actions taken on behalf of the president and purporting to execute his authority undertaken with the president’s knowledge and approach? It appears incumbent upon Congress to inquire about all parties involved in these actions, who instructed them to do what, when.

Turner also pointed to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) claim that the former president apparently did not know that he had signed an executive order pausing the export of liquified natural gas (LNG) in an early 2024 meeting. 

“Because if Joe Biden had no idea he banned natural gas … Look, I’m no Biden fan at all in any sense of the word — I loathe the man. But that guy has been in politics for 60 years because he is a savvy politician. A competent Biden would have never banned the sale of natural gas trying to win the state of Pennsylvania,” the Power the Future founder told Boyle. “Even Biden would have been like, ‘We’re not going to ban natural gas. I’m trying to win the damn state of Pennsylvania for the election.’ That’s how bad of a decision it was, and that’s how out of the loop Biden was.”

One cabinet secretary told Tapper and Thompson that the cabinet “didn’t have access” to Biden “for months.”

“There was clearly a deliberate strategy by the White House to have him meet with as few people as necessary,” the unnamed cabinet official told the authors. 

Speaking on former Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, who is currently running for governor of New Mexico, Turner argued that she is “thoroughly disqualified” based on the Biden cabinet’s alleged role in the cover-up of Biden’s worsening cognition:

Because if you were a cabinet member in the Biden White House, and you never interacted with the president in a competent way — especially someone like Deb Haaland, a lot of these executive orders impacted her role as the as the interior secretary — if you were very well aware that the president was not making these decisions, but you didn’t care because you love the green agenda, because they helped your political allies, because friends of yours were profiting off of it … You are disqualified, in my mind, from ever holding office again

Turner went on to lament that Haaland will “probably win” as New Mexico is a blue state. 

“She’ll run on race issues, and she’ll make all people feel guilty for being alive, and she’ll probably eke out a win, but she shouldn’t because if she will lie to the American people about the role of the president, then she will do whatever the hell she has to for power, and people like that cannot have power.”

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Olivia Rondeau is a politics reporter for Breitbart News based in Washington, DC. Find her on X/Twitter and Instagram. 



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White House Blasts California Councilman for Calling Ice Agents ‘Terrorists’

A San Diego city councilman drew the ire of viewers on social media and condemnation from the White House after posting a photo of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents with the word “terrorists” written in red.

In doing so, councilman Sean Elo-Rivera upped his attacks on ICE agents from his previous name-calling, which included epithets such as “cowards,” “criminals,” and “jackbooted thugs,” Fox News reported.

On Saturday he took to Instagram with the show-and-tell version, claiming ICE is a purveyor of “state sponsored terrorism.” The photo was accompanied by the Rage Against the Machine song “Bulls On Parade.”

“Look at this photo. This isn’t a war zone — it’s a neighborhood in our city,” Elo-Rivera wrote in the post. “In San Diego, they’ve targeted parents dropping off their kids at school, people following the law inside courthouses, and workers just doing their jobs at local restaurants.”

Stephen Miller, firebrand White House aide, hit back with a post on X, showing the councilman’s doctored photo and stating the real terrorism was coming from the left wing.

The raids are part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on alien criminals who have rap sheets ranging from rape to murder, Homeland Security authorities have said. Elo-Rivera disagreed.

“These are federal agents carrying out raids under the false pretense of ‘safety,’” he said. “This isn’t safety. It’s state-sponsored terrorism. And anyone who cares about freedom — and true safety — should be fighting back.”

Prior to the post Friday night, Elo-Rivera shared a series of Instagram stories criticizing ICE action in the city. Fox News quoted one of them:

They’ve targeted parents outside schools in my district. They’ve targeted people following the law at courthouses. Tonight, they targeted hard working folks in South Park and tomorrow it could be anyone in any neighborhood in San Diego. The only way we put a stop to it is by not looking away and demanding that it end.

After the councilman’s most recent rant was shared by Los Angeles-based Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin on Saturday afternoon, Elo-Rivera doubled down on his photo post.

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“A Fox ‘News’ correspondent has called attention to my choice of words,” Elo-Rivera wrote. “I said what I meant and meant what I said.”

He followed with a screenshot from Cornell Law School’s website that lists the “common elements” of terrorism, before calling dozens of critical Instagram users “fascists.”

The posts came not long after Patricia Hyde, the head of ICE Boston, said sanctuary city officials are escalating their activities against immigration enforcement, and an ICE spokesman told Fox News there has been a 413-percent increase in assaults against agents.

“I think the lack of cooperation is getting worse and worse, and it’s putting law enforcement lives in danger,” Hyde told Fox.

Contributor Lowell Cauffiel is the best-selling author of the Los Angeles crime novel Below the Line and nine other novels and nonfiction titles. See lowellcauffiel.com for more.



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White House to Withdraw Nomination of Jared Isaacman to Lead NASA

The White House is withdrawing its nomination of Jared Isaacman to serve as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator, according to several reports.

“Three people familiar with the matter” told Semafor that Isaacman’s nomination to lead NASA was being withdrawn, days before his confirmation vote in the United States Senate. Liz Huston, a spokesperson for the White House, explained to the outlet that it was “essential that the next leader of NASA” be completely aligned with President Donald Trump’s America First agenda.

“The Administrator of NASA will help lead humanity into space and execute President Trump’s bold mission of planting the American flag on the planet Mars,” Huston told the outlet. “It’s essential that the next leader of NASA is in complete alignment with President Trump’s American First agenda and a replacement will be announced directly by President Trump soon.”

The news that the White House will reportedly withdraw Isaacman’s nomination to lead NASA comes after he testified at the Senate Commerce Committee hearing in April and “advanced out of committee in a 19-9 vote,” the Hill reported. Isaacman has “worked alongside” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk:

Isaacman worked alongside tech billionaire Elon Musk at SpaceX to fund the company’s first private spacewalk, and he was one of four astronauts aboard the Polaris Dawn flight this fall. He is also the founder and CEO of Shift4, a payment processing company.

In response to the reports that the White House is withdrawing Isaacman’s nomination to lead NASA, several people, such as Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) and conservative activist Robby Starbuck, highlighted how Isaacman is a “successful businessman” and a “strong choice” to lead NASA.

“Astronaut and successful businessman @RookIsaacman was a strong choice by President Trump to lead NASA,” Sheehy wrote in a post on X. “I was proud to introduce Jared at his hearing and strongly oppose efforts to derail his nomination.”

“The White House just pulled Jared Isaacman’s nomination to lead NASA,” Starbuck wrote in a post. “A big mistake to keep the acting Administrator (Janet Petro) in charge of NASA. She’s a true believer in DEI. Keeping her in charge is inexcusable and @rookisaacman was a tremendous pick lead our space agency.”



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