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Divides Deepen: Politics, Culture, and Chaos

House Democrats counter Republican claims of crime stats manipulation, while Trump admin threatens Smithsonian funding over exhibit review. CBS News editor spikes Venezuelan deportee story, Kristy Lee cancels Kennedy Center show due to Trump name addition, and Vice President J D Vance avoids condemning bigotry at AmericaFest. Daily needle rating plummets, highlighting deepening divides amid chaos and late-night worries. Checkout Solipillow.com

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