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'Complete lack of leadership': GOP lawmakers pushed into votes question party's strategy

Some Republicans questioned their own leadership Wednesday over GOP's response — or lack thereof — to Democrats' efforts to bring forth a slew of difficult and largely symbolic votes.

Republicans have said they feel recent votes involving the border and reproductive rights were mainly partisan efforts.

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'Democrats have a plan': Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashes new election conspiracy theory

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed Democrats were conspiring to stop November's presidential election.

Greene shared the conspiracy theory while appearing on Alex Jones' program on Wednesday.

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House GOP demands Department of Justice charges Hunter Biden with lying to Congress

House Republicans Wednesday issued criminal referrals against President Joe Biden's son Hunter and his brother James.

Republicans on the Oversight, Judiciary and Ways and Means committees accuse the two Biden men of making making false statements to Congress during the impeachment inquiry of the president.

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Trump rails about 'horrible open wounds' and 'sham' trials in baffling new post

Former president and convicted felon Donald Trump took to Truth Social Wednesday to rail about "horrible open wounds" and his "sham" trial.

Trump unleashed his attack on "Crooked" President Joe Biden, whom he claimed was slashing subsidized health care coverage for seniors suffering with a painful symptom of the chronic condition called diabetic neuropathy.

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Alvin Bragg urges court to keep Trump gagged 'at least through sentencing'

New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg urged Justice Juan Merchan not to approve Donald Trump's request to lift a limited gag order in his hush-money case.

After being convicted of 34 felony counts last week, Trump's attorneys argued that the gag order was no longer necessary. It prevents Trump from discussing witnesses, jurors, court staff, and their families.

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Steve Bannon wants Don Jr. at 'top of the list' to become Trump's next attorney general

Donald Trump Jr. is now "at the top of the list" to be his father's next attorney general, according to former White House adviser and convicted criminal Steve Bannon.

Bannon, out of prison on appeal, made the remarks while interviewing Sergio Gor, Trump Jr.'s business partner in a book publishing venture.

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'Plethora of food': Trump lawyer reveals how he dodged daily junk food feasts at trial

The attorney for former president and convicted felon Donald Trump says he dropped 8 pounds dodging what he described as a "plethora" of unhealthy food daily toted into court by his client.

Todd Blanche described Trump's fast food feasts during his criminal hush money trial to For the Defense podcaster David Oscar Markus.

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Trump VP contender suggests Black lives were better under Jim Crow during campaign event

One of the lawmakers being considered for Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate suggested to a crowd of Black conservatives that things were better under Jim Crow.

U.S. Reps. Byron Donalds (R-FL) and Wesley Hunt (R-TX) spoke to a crowd in Philadelphia this week, where they made the case to a group of supporters that living under Jim Crow was better for them, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

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GOP hardliners pressure Johnson on vote that would seal 'their allegiance to' Trump

Five days after a Manhattan jury convicted former President Donald Trump on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents, House Republicans are determined to defend their 2024 GOP nominee.

CNN reported Tuesday that during a private meeting with House Republican members, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) told his colleagues that he'll "do everything he can to go after the Department of Justice," adding that "the verdict has ignited support for the former president," according to two sources close to the matter.

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'Complete and total rage': GOP lawmaker investigated over brutal staff abuse claims

Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for allegations of staff abuse.

According to Politico, multiple aides have filed complaints accusing Spartz of erratic behavior that includes drastically slashing staffers' pay, and communicating in fits of "complete and total rage" — and two of her senior aides, chief of staff Patrick Slowinski and communications director Michael Stevens, resigned on Tuesday, after only being in those roles since May and January, respectively.

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'Going all in to win!' Dems deliver epic burn after RNC makes Ho Chi Min City mistake

The Republican Party committed a bizarre mistake this week in advertising their upcoming national convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where one of their websites swapped out the skyline of Milwaukee for that of Ho Chi Minh City, the Vietnamese metropolis previously known as Saigon.

Democratic National Committee rapid response director Alex Floyd was quick to pound them with mockery over it in a statement.

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MTG: Freedom Caucus chair will knife you in the back - just like he did to Trump

Republican firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is urging Virginia Republicans to oust incumbent Virginia congressman and far-right House Freedom Caucus chair Bob Good at the state's primary this month, warning her own party that Good will stab them in the back — "just like he did President Trump."

Greene (R-GA) followed Trump's lead, with both taking to X on Tuesday afternoon to call for Good's ouster in his June 18 Republican primary.

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Republican Party uses pic of Ho Chi Minh City for GOP convention in Milwaukee

Wisconsin and Vietnam may not have a lot in common, but the Republican Party struggled to tell them apart when designing the 2024 convention website, according to a new report.

Boston Globe reporter Sam Brodey was looking up information on the convention website and couldn't help but notice that the skyline photo of Milwaukee didn't look like Milwaukee.

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