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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCalifornia pastor John MacArthur hospitalized with life-threatening illness as church community ralliesJohn MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church (GCC) in Sun Valley, California, has reportedly been hospitalized with pneumonia following years of health complications.The announcement regarding the 86-year-olds health came as the congregation was celebrating Sunday service over the weekend, according to The Roys Report."This week, Pastor John contracted pneumonia," associate pastor Tom Patton reportedly announced at the churchs 11 a.m. service on Sunday. "He was admitted into the hospital and may be in the presence of the Lord soon."CALIFORNIA PASTOR JOHN MACARTHUR 'DOING BETTER' AFTER SUDDEN ILLNESSPatton reportedly asked the congregation to pray for MacArthur, along with his wife, four children and fifteen grandchildren.The pastor previously made national headlines after a California judge ruled he could continue holding in-person services despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's statewide coronavirus restrictions. MacArthur has suffered from years of health complications while in the spotlight, including a sudden onset of illness during a 2023 service.TELEVANGELIST JIMMY SWAGGART DEAD AT 90, FAMILY SAYSSince 2023, he has reportedly undergone numerous surgeries to treat atrial fibrillation and other conditions.He was reportedly hospitalized earlier this year while undergoing a "second procedure" on his lungs, according to the outlet."That procedure was successful, and (I) am now back at home," MacArthur previously said in a statement at the time, according to The Roys Report. "The doctors are optimistic about my recovery, and I am eager to return to you once I regain my strength."POPES WHO HAVE SERVED THE CATHOLIC CHURCH FOR THE PAST 100 YEARS: CHAMPIONS OF TRUTH, FAITH AND LOVEHowever, MacArthurs prognosis reportedly created uncertainty regarding his health among the churchs congregants, with Patton telling members of the community that the pastors recovery from "three surgeries in the second half of 2024" was "slower than expected, and saw "occasional setbacks affecting his heart, lungs and kidneys."MacArthur has led GCCs congregation for 56 years and is president of Grace to You, a nonprofit organization dedicated to distributing nearly 400 book titles authored by the pastor, according to the churchs website."We place our dear pastor at the feet of the glorious Savior," Patton was quoted as saying during Sundays service. "Whom he has served so faithfully for so many years and now awaits His final command to be in his presence forever."Grace Community Church did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump says US will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine, adds that Putin 'talks nice and then he bombs everybody'President Donald Trump said the United States will be sending Patriot missiles to Ukraine while describing Russian President Vladimir Putin as a leader who "talks nice, and then he bombs everybody in the evening."Trump made the remarks as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is planning to meet with the president during a visit to Washington, D.C. Monday and Tuesday. Last week, Trump revealed a new NATO deal that would allow U.S. arms to flow to Ukraine through allied nations."I'm going to have a meeting with the Secretary General coming in tomorrow. But we basically are going to send them various pieces of very sophisticated military. And they are going to pay us 100 percent for them. And that's the way we want it," Trump told reporters on Sunday."I haven't agreed on the number yet, but they're going to have some. Because they do need protection. But the European Union is paying for it. We're not paying anything for it. But we will send it, and itll be good news for us, we will send them Patriots, which they desperately need," Trump added in reference to Ukraine.SENATE MOVES TO REIN IN TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONS FLUCTUATING UKRAINE POLICY"Because Putin had really surprised a lot of people. He talks nice, and then he bombs everybody in the evening. Its a little bit of a problem there, I don't like it," Trump also said.Trump said last Thursday that under the new NATO deal, "what were doing is the weapons that are going out are going to NATO, and then NATO is going to be giving those weapons [to Ukraine], and NATO is paying for those weapons."US WILL 'HAVE TO' SEND WEAPONS TO UKRAINE, TRUMP SAYS DAYS AFTER PENTAGON PAUSEThe developments came after the Pentagon previously froze some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine, including Patriot missile interceptors and 155 mm artillery shells. The halt was driven by Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby after a review of U.S. munitions stockpiles that showed dangerously low reserves, Politico first reported in early July.Then the Pentagon reversed course about a week later."At President Trump's direction, the Department of Defense is sending additional defensive weapons to Ukraine to ensure the Ukrainians can defend themselves while we work to secure a lasting peace and ensure the killing stops," Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell said. "Our framework for POTUS to evaluate military shipments across the globe remains in effect and is integral to our America First defense priorities."Fox News Caitlin McFall, Jasmine Baehr and Jennifer Griffin contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNaomi leaves Evolution as women's world champion after cashing in Money in the Bank contractNaomi warned the WWE womens division for weeks to "proceed with caution," and on Sunday, she cashed in her Money in the Bank contract and delivered a shocking end to Evolution.Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley were locked into an epic battle for the Womens World Championship. The two pulled out all the stops, including a Spanish Fly from the top ropes for Ripley and a crossbody from Sky off of some sound equipment.But after Ripley hit the Spanish Fly, Naomi hit. She rushed to the ring with a referee and turned the one-on-one contest into a triple threat match. She hit Sky with the Money in the Bank briefcase, sent Ripley into the ring post and made Sky "feel the glow."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMShe pinned Sky and left Evolution as womens world champion. Its the third title reign of her career.Naomi had lost a no-holds-barred match against Jade Cargill earlier in the night. She came out for the match with a bandage over her nose, but she wasnt hurt enough to cash in at the precise moment to successfully cash in.Stephanie Vaquer put herself into the title picture when she earned a shot at a womens championship after winning the 20-woman battle royal. The match came down to the Chilean superstar and Lash Legend. The two were able to team up for a split second to get Nia Jax out of the way. Legend turned her attention to Vaquer and tried to get the upper hand quickly.Vaquer and Legend moved to the apron. Vaquer wrapped her legs around Legends head and performed the Devils Kiss. Legend then rolled onto the floor and was eliminated from the match.Other participants included Nikki Bella, Jaida Parker, Ivy Nile, Nattie, Maxxine Dupri, Giulia, Zelina Vega, Izzi Dame, Tatum Paxley, Lola Vice, Kelani Jordan, Candice LeRae, Chelsea Green, Piper Niven, Alba Fyre, Mia Yim and B-Fab.GUNTHER DEFEATS GOLDBERG IN WWE LEGEND'S RETIREMENT MATCH; SETH ROLLINS APPEARS TO SUFFER KNEE INJURYVaquer will now have a womens championship match at Clash in Paris on Aug. 31 just weeks after SummerSlam.Earlier, Tiffany Stratton overcame a challenge from WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus. It was a dream match for Stratton as she chose Stratus to be her opponent for the all-female premium live event.Stratton unloaded an array of moves on Stratus, including a suplex that ended with Stratus hitting Strattons knees. She hit the Prettiest Moonsault Ever to end the match and successfully defended her title for the seventh time.Meanwhile, four other womens champions successfully defended their titles.Becky Lynch overcame Lyra Valkyria and Bayley to retain the Womens Intercontinental Championship in what was possibly the match of the night.Jacy Jayne retained the NXT Womens Championship over Jordynne Grace. Blake Monroe hit Grace in the back with the title to help give Jayne the win.Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez teamed up for the first time and successfully defended the WWE Womens Tag Team Championship against three other teams Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss, Sol Ruca and Zaria, and Asuka and Kairi Sane.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWNBA legend needles refs for lack of foul calls on Caitlin Clark opponentsWNBA legend Rebecca Lobo took the referees in the Indiana Fevers game against the Dallas Wings to task on Sunday after they missed clear fouls against Caitlin Clark.In the first quarter, Clark was being guarded closely and well out from beyond the 3-point line. Lobo specifically pointed to two sequences in which Wings guard J.J. Quinerly was guarding Clark.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Theres a grab, theres a hold, theres another grab. I mean, all of those are fouls. Every single one of them," Lobo said during the ESPN broadcast. "And then here thats a foul, thats foul "The physicality against Clark has been debated across the WNBA since she entered the league in 2024. Clark had a ruptured eardrum and got poked in the eye during her rookie year. This season, she was in a scuffle with Connecticut Sun players after some hard shots.Clark has dealt with injuries over the course of the 2025 season. Sundays game against the Wings was only her 12th appearance of the year.BASKETBALL LEGEND IMPLORES WNBA PLAYERS TO 'EMBRACE' CAITLIN CLARK, DROP THE JEALOUSYShe finished with 14 points, 13 assists and five steals in 25 minutes against the Wings. Clark was 4-of-12 from the field and 2-of-7 from 3-point range."I thought my playmaking was really good, there was no reason for me to shoot that much," Clark said. "When we have five people in double figures, we're going to be pretty hard to beat. We were just kind of clicking on all cylinders, moving the ball well, getting to the next action."Indiana picked up the victory, 102-83.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPrice of this summer grilling staple remains at record high as beef lovers adaptBeef prices in the U.S. continue to hit record highs, yet demand for the popular summer grilling staple remains strong prompting shoppers, farmers and restaurants to adapt.A pound of ground beef cost $6.67 just before the Fourth of July weekend, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), marking the highest price for beef ever recorded by the group.It was up nearly 70 cents from May, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported it skyrocketed 16% from a year earlier and nearly 50% from five years ago.MCDONALD'S PRICES FROM 1991 IGNITE DISCUSSION AMONG NOSTALGIC MILLENNIALS: 'IT TASTED BETTER, TOO'"The main factors for our higher beef prices this year are driven by supply, demand and financial elements like higher interest rates," said Paul Savage, director of commodities forecasting at Chicago-based ArrowStream, which provides supply chain technology to restaurants.A key driver behind the rising prices is the shrinking cattle population.The national herd has declined to 86.7 million head, the lowest since 1951, according to the AFBF.Prolonged droughts in cattle-producing states like Texas, Kansas and Nebraska have devastated grazing pastures, forcing many farmers to cull their herds.At the same time, rising tariffs and ongoing trade disruptions have made cattle production more costly.'PRO-AMERICAN' HUSBAND AND WIFE BECOME FARMERS, REVEAL HOW THEIR PRODUCT ALIGNS WITH HEALTHY LIVING GOALSAdditionally, cases of the New World Screwworm a parasitic fly whose maggots burrow into and feed on the flesh of cattle halted imports from Mexico to the U.S., though the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said some ports could reopen soon.The U.S. gets most of its cattle imports from Mexico and Canada."The rising cost of ground beef is a perfect example of how global trade dynamics and domestic supply constraints collide," Robert Khachatryan, founder and CEO of California-based Freight Right Global Logistics, told Fox News Digital."Transporting cattle, which often involves multiple cross-country moves between birth, feedlots and processing, has become more costly due to fuel volatility and ongoing driver shortages in the freight sector," Khachatryan said."From ranch to processor to store shelf, every leg of the journey is costlier, and that cumulative pressure is showing up right on the price tag."The USDA predicts that cattle prices will remain elevated into 2026, meaning retail beef prices likely won't drop for several years. Nonetheless, it remains Americans' second-favorite choice of meat, according to the USDA, with nearly 57 pounds of it being consumed per person annually.THIS BREAKFAST MISTAKE MAKES PEOPLE REACH FOR SUGARY SNACKS IN THE AFTERNOONWhile factors such as population growth, recently expanded food assistance benefits and the popularity of high-protein diets are contributing to slightly higher demand, overall consumption has not dramatically spiked."We're producing roughly the same amount of beef that we did in 2015 but, given a higher population, supply is tight," Savage said.The U.S. population reached 340.1 million in July 2024, up from 336.8 million from the year before, marking the highest year-over-year increase since 2001, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.Last year, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were increased for many recipients, but President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" includes cuts to the program.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Potentially, lower interest rates [for farmers] would help and the recently announced changes to the SNAP program may also help lower prices," he said. "But it won't happen overnight."In the meantime, the U.S. is importing more beef from Australia, New Zealand and Brazil, Savage said, and limiting beef exports to other countries to help stabilize supply. Farmers are also growing bigger animals to offset the lower cattle harvest.For more Lifestyle articles, visitfoxnews.com/lifestyle"Cattle weights are actually at an all-time high this year," he said.As for the 130,000 restaurants that ArrowSteam services, many are swapping out expensive steaks for value-friendly options and changing menu recipes to include less expensive proteins, he said.Shoppers are seeking out more affordable cuts such as chuck, round and top sirloin, Savage said, though it has driven up their prices more than premium options like strip steaks.Some grocery store chains are leaning into beef and pork blends, chicken-focused products and seasonal promotions to steer shoppers toward more affordable proteins, according to Khachatryan.The cost of other meat options, including chicken, has been more stable.The price of pork chops has seen the lowest drop, with an average price of $14.13 for three pounds almost 9% lower than in 2024, according to the AFBF.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNewsom just took a page from Trump. But theres more to do to keep California a golden stateCalifornia Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom took a page out of Donald Trumps playbook late in June by approving an overhaul of his states costly and unnecessary environmental regulations.Newsoms signature updated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a 1970s-era law that forces developers and homeowners to undergo an absurdly expensive and long environmental review before starting any building project.Among other things, the update streamlines the review process and exempts huge swaths of the states infrastructure construction from the ancient regulatory statutes.Critics and the homebuilding industry have long blamed this cumbersome policy for Californias long-running housing shortage, sky-high real estate prices, and even the states infamous homelessness problem. As a free-market economist, I applaud Newsom for defanging some of his states most burdensome measuresbut he should go much further to a) help his constituents and b) shore up his national moderate bona fides as he likely runs for president in 2028. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS COMPLAIN CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS HAVE 'BACKED DOWN' ON CLIMATE CHANGEFor example, his signature left the "CEQA abuse" loophole untouched. This is a regulation which allows labor unions and NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) activists to file frivolous environmental lawsuits that delay projects and run up development costs. Environmentalists often pretend these suits are about protecting animals and trees, but theyre primarily a means of harming companies these radicals dont like.And the radicals arent just holding up signs. Theyre in elected offices, abusing their power for the sake of their agendas instead of serving constituents. Thats what a courtruledin 2022 after two local governments stopped "much-needed housing" for decades. The court also said that CEQA was intended for narrow use, and that its abuse was holding up progress within the state, especially related to easing the problem of low housing supply.Those lawsuits impact more than the rich company owners. They prevent young families from achieving the American Dream by making first homes too expensive to own and maintain. Thats another piece of low-hanging regulatory fruit for Newsom, because his CEQA reform focused on urban apartments and large infrastructure projectsimportant to millions of Californians, but also ignoring more structural reforms to the issue of expensive housing. SUPREME COURT LIMITS JUDGES' AUTHORITY TO BLOCK INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS OVER ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNSSince one of the primary drivers of Californias population decline is the high cost of living, allowing developers to build more single-family homes would encourage more people to rent or buy the type of home they want to flee to or did end up fleeing to. Many former California residents might even return from affordable states like Texas, Arizona and Tennessee.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONFinally, theres trash collection. This one doesnt earn the same flashy headlines as environmental policy, crime or homelessness, but California has quietly (and expensively) been struggling in this area, too.The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) currently employs a Byzantine system of greenhouse gas emissions standards and penalty schemes thatsqueeze privately owned landfillswithout reducing the amount of trash to process. WATCH: BLUE-STATE REPUBLICAN 'THANKFUL' FOR MOVE TO SCRAP GAS-CAR BAN AS NEWSOM VOWS COURT FIGHT TO SAVE ITNot only does this force California taxpayers to cover the higher cost of transporting their garbage to faraway landfills, but its put some landfills out of business. Late last year, the Chiquita Canyon Landfill announced that it would no longer be accepting waste, eliminating a critical option for Angelenos trash disposal.Newsom cant solve the entire landfill problem by himself, as many counties employ their own ridiculous landfill and environmental regulations. But his bully pulpit and influence with local and county lawmakers could get those entities to fall into line and create affordable waste disposal services for all those new homes.People vote with their feet, and millions of people have voted against California in recent decades by moving to more affordable states. Governor Gavin Newsom should be commended for getting his party to accept reforms to Californias notoriously burdensome environmental review laws. However, there is much more work to be done to stem the California exodus not to mention to elevate a 2028 Newsom presidential run.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer CNN commentator has 'gut feeling' Trump, Republicans cheated in 2024 and will rig 2026 midtermFormer CNN commentator Angela Rye revealed on Friday that she believed President Donald Trump and the Republicans stole the 2024 election and are planning to steal the 2026 election."I think me and [Tiffany Cross] really might feel a way about telling y'all how many days are left till the midterms because I don't really know this things going to damn happen," Rye said on her "Native Land Pod" podcast.She added, "Even if they are going to happen, are they going to cheat like they did, I still feel like they did, in the 2024 election? I don't have data. I got a gut feeling, but I'm going to tell you about the Black woman and the Holy Ghost. We be spot on."Her podcast co-star and former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross stopped short of accusing the 2024 election of being stolen, though she felt that the election may "require some investigation" based on arguments she has heard.CHARLAMAGNE SUGGESTS BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL IS SIGN THAT MIDTERMS AND 2028 ELECTION WILL BE 'FIXED'She agreed with Rye, however, that she didnt see a point in looking forward to the midterm elections."Even if they did, okay it's here now," Cross said. "Like what, they're not going to say okay takesies backsies we stole it. Like they have already instituted this authoritarian regime, and I don't know any post-industrialized country that has come this far into authoritarianism and turned around."She continued, "So why we think all of a sudden we're going to have free and fair elections in this country for midterms, which we've never really had, as Black folks know all too well and, as women know all too well. We've never really had that, but we think somehow in 480 days that we're going to have a better chance at democracy. I just don't think so."Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum defended pushing for the midterm elections, arguing that it was important to have faith in the election system despite its outcomes.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREOver the last few weeks, several liberal commentators ranging from former MSNBC host Joy Reid to Democratic advisor James Carville to podcast host Charlemagne Tha God have suggested the 2026 midterms will be rigged."Whenever Democrats say to me, 'this is the reason we have to coalesce for 2026, I always add to the end of their sentence, Yeah, assuming we actually have free and fair elections,'" Reid said on far-left writer Wajahat Alis Substack. "I think its insane, honestly, to just assume were going to have normal elections next year."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFormer CNN host Don Lemon and comedian Kathy Griffin also suggested last month that Trump tampered with the 2024 election since "something was off."0 Comments 0 Shares 27 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump's whirlwind week ahead to include 'major' announcement on Russia and more top headlines1. Trump teases 'major statement' on Russia as ally warns Putin's 'door is closing.'2. Multiple churchgoers gunned down after suspect shoots state trooper in wild rampage.3. Biden defends controversial autopen use for clemency decisions.NOTHING TO SEE? Tensions flare at DOJ as bombshell Epstein memo contradicts earlier promises. Continue reading JUSTICE DIVIDE Diddy, Johnny Depp, Kevin Spacey's legal victories expose critical flaw in #MeToo prosecutions. Continue reading BEIJINGS PLAYBOOK Chinese illegal immigrant crossings that surged during Biden admin a 'national security concern,' expert warns. Continue reading MASS EXODUS Blue city officers flocking to cop-friendly red states. Continue reading SCORE SHOCK Increasingly popular loans could soon destroy Americans credit scores. Continue reading --WAY TOO FAR AOC should be sued 'into bankruptcy' over latest attack on Trump: critics. Continue reading WINE WOES EU officials respond to Trump's proposed 30% tariffs on European imports. Continue reading 'THEY'RE COMPLICIT' Tom Homan slams Alligator Alcatraz critics for ignoring migrant deaths under Biden. Continue reading COMEBACK CRUSADE Andrew Cuomo reportedly set to run as independent for New York City mayor. Continue reading Click here for more cartoons'DIRECT THREATS' Buffalo Newspaper Guild cancels event following backlash to Texas flood cartoon. Continue reading DEMOCRATIC DISDAIN Texas congresswoman launches fiery attack on GOP following deadly floods. Continue reading DEADLY DECEPTION 'Nobody wanted responsibility': Sen. Rand Paul exposes Secret Service coverup in Trump shooting. Continue reading CLEARING THE RECORD Homan defends ICE detention practices amid questions on reasonable suspicion standards. Continue reading KAREN DAHUT China is exploiting our government's tech weakness. We need a rapid reboot. Continue reading RAUL LABRADOR One state's bold fight against classroom indoctrination targets woke 'welcome' signs. Continue reading --SCHEDULE STRUGGLES Always running late? A mental health condition could be to blame. Continue reading VERTICAL LUXURY German company unveils $176K three-story 'tiny home' that fits in your backyard. Continue reading AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ Test yourself on space steps and racing roots. Take the quiz here STACKED HISTORY Archaeologists uncover multistory buildings in once-thriving city lost to time. Continue reading DAD GETS CREATIVE Surprising use of household tech soothes young one. See video REP PAT FALLON US Secret Service was criminally complacent in Trump's assassination attempt in Butler. See video KEVIN O'LEARY Why the markets can take hits from erratic trade negotiations. See video Tune in to the FOX NEWS RUNDOWN PODCAST for today's in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Check it out ...Whats it looking like in your neighborhood?Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox News Sports HuddleFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoThank you for making us your first choice in the morning! Well see you in your inbox first thing Tuesday.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMark Cuban rips Democrats' constant 'Trump sucks' message, calling it 'not the way to win'Billionaire business mogul Mark Cuban accused the Democratic Party of having no message beyond "Trump sucks" on Sunday."We picked the wrong pressure points," Cuban said on "Pod Save America." "Its just Trump sucks.' Thats the underlying thought of everything the Democrats do. Trump sucks. Trump says the sky is blue. Trump sucks. Thats not the way to win! Its just not! Because its not about Trump its about the people of the United States of America and whats good for them! And how do you get them to a place where theyre in a better position, and its less stressful for them."Earlier in the show, Cuban lamented that Democrats ultimately "suck" at reaching out to people with immediate solutions compared to President Donald Trump or New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.MARK CUBAN SAYS LIBERAL ALTERNATIVE TO X HAS BECOME 'HATEFUL' DUE TO LEFTIST GROUPTHINK"Why do you think we suck at it?" "Pod Save America" host Dan Pfeiffer asked."Democrats want to think," Cuban replied. "They want to engage. They want to have conversations. They want to feel smart. They want to look smart. They go to college. These are college graduates. Thats what college graduates do. Everythings like a dorm room discussion. And I think thats a big difference. Most people just want to live their lives and hope things get better."Fox News Digital reached out to the DNC for comment.Cuban was a staunch supporter of then-Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024 and helped campaign for her during the presidential election.Despite his support for Harris, Cuban has criticized the Democratic Party since the election and has mocked them, saying they "cant sell worth s---."MODEL AND FORMER DEMOCRAT FEUDS WITH MARK CUBAN AFTER HE PRAISED VP HARRIS' POLICIES: 'WHAT POLICIES?'"I learned that Democrats cant sell worth s---," he said at February's "Principles First" summit in Washington, D.C. "Theyre so persnickety about every little detail, and thats why Republicans at the presidential level I dont want to say kicked their a-- because it wasnt a runaway but yeah."He revealed at that event that, at one point, he told the Harris team not to advise him on what to say at campaign events, arguing, "Im just going to do what I think is right."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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