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House Rules Committee advances debt ceiling deal — setting up passage tomorrow

On Tuesday evening, the House Rules Committee voted by a margin of 7-6 to advance the debt ceiling deal, reported C-SPAN — setting up a vote of the full House tomorrow, and bringing a solution to avert a first-of-its-kind U.S. debt default one step closer.

The agreement, which was secured after weeks of tense negotiations between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), would suspend the debt ceiling for two years. In return, it would institute trillions in spending reductions, including clawing back unspent COVID relief and a fraction of new IRS funding, imposing new limits on discretionary spending, changing work requirements for food stamps, and streamlining permits for new energy projects.

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Trump accuses ex-Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany of reporting false poll numbers on purpose

Donald Trump on Tuesday took aim at former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, accusing the spokeswoman of intentionally reporting inaccurate poll numbers.

McEnany served as Trump’s top spokesperson for most of the former president’s last year in office and by all accounts was among his most loyal aides before becoming a Fox News contributor.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: debt ceiling deal is like an excrement sandwich that I'll likely eat

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is angry about the debt ceiling agreement's concessions to Democrats — but, in colorful language, explained why she is likely to vote for it regardless, reported Axios' Juliegrace Brufke on Tuesday.

"Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene likens raising the debt ceiling to a 's--t sandwich' but is a lean yes," reported Brufke on Twitter, saying that Greene added, “I'm a dessert girl. Everyone loves dessert and that's impeachment, someone needs to be impeached.”

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Nevada’s GOP governor signs measure to protect out-of-state abortion seekers

Nevada’s Republican governor on Tuesday signed a measure that shields out-of-state abortion seekers and those who provide reproductive care from prosecution in the Silver State, The Nevada Independent reports.

SB131 codifies an executive order former Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak issued in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that overturned the landmark Roe v Wade ruling that established reproductive rights.

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New Texas anti-drag measure creates confusion over what’s considered ‘drag’

From cheerleaders to "a guy with a codpiece doing hip thrusts," onlookers are confused about what counts as "drag" under an anti-drag law recently passed in Texas.

The Texas Legislature on Sunday passed a controversial measure that aims to deliver on far-right culture war issues, and now policy analysts are trying to assess the new law’s real-world implications if it's signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott (R).

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Legal analyst sifts through new Trump New York filing to uncover some of the sealed documents

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin went deep into the sealed documents Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is using to argue for keeping his case against former President Donald Trump in state jurisdiction — and uncovered what some of that evidence may be.

The case centers on dozens of felony charges of bookkeeping fraud, stemming from falsified records connected to the former president's alleged $130,000 hush payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, facilitated through his old personal attorney Michael Cohen. Charging as a felony requires that Trump was committing the fraud in order to conceal another, underlying crime; Bragg has not specified publicly what crime that is; but some legal experts have speculated it could involve tax crimes.

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Democratic congressman mocks GOP colleague for saying he can't read a 99 page bill in 3 days

Following the release of the draft agreement to raise the debt ceiling, House Freedom Caucus member Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) went on Fox News to complain he didn't have any time to read it before the vote — even though, by any reasonable measure, he did.

"It's like the Pelosi days. You gotta pass it before you read it," complained Norman, referencing a quote former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) made about the Affordable Care Act in 2009 that has frequently been taken out of context. "We ought to have a lot more time."

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Ron DeSantis accused by veteran of trying to recreate the military of the confederacy

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is attempting to "create the Army of the confederacy," according to an Iraq War veteran.

Veteran advocate and founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, Paul Rieckhoff, cast DeSantis' war on wokism in the military as an effort to rebuild the military with only white straight men.

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Matt Gaetz warns Kevin McCarthy’s deal could be a ‘black letter’ violation that triggers removal

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Ca.) may have enough votes to usher his debt ceiling deal through Congress, but it could cost the House Speaker his job.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) on Tuesday suggested that, regardless of the outcome of the debt ceiling deal vote, if a majority of Republicans oppose the deal, that would be a “black letter violation” that would likely leave McCarthy facing a threat to his speakership, CNN’s Melanie Zanona tweeted.

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Lauren Boebert throws tantrum over debt deal: 'That's the end of Kevin McCarthy's speakership'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Tuesday did not rule out a motion to vacate the chair in an attempt to remove Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker over a deal that would raise the U.S. debt ceiling.

During an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Boebert accused McCarthy of a "violation" of his promises because amendments were not being allowed in the House Rules Committee.

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'Dumpster fire': Devin Nunes ruthlessly mocked over Truth Social's 'garbage' defamation suit

Former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), now heading up former President Donald Trump's Truth Social platform, is creating a legal "dumpster fire" for his company with new lawsuits directed at journalists, wrote legal analyst Liz Dye for Above The Law.

"Regular readers of this column will recall that Devin Nunes is a prolific filer of garbage defamation suits, against various news outlets, social media companies, and random Twitter cows," wrote Dye. "He’s usually accompanied on these outings by his clownshoes lawyer Stephen Biss, and indeed, Biss is along for these two suits, chaperoned by local counsel Jason Kobal, head of a two-lawyer shop whose website is tampaworkcomplaw.com."

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Biden accuser Tara Reade announces defection to Russia on Russian state TV

A woman who during the 2020 presidential campaign accused Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her announced on Tuesday that she was defecting to Russia.

Tara Reade made the announcement during a press conference on Russian state television in which she appeared with convicted spy Maria Butina.

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'We don't know yet': Newsmax hosts clash over whether George Soros is a 'criminal'

Newsmax host Katrina Szish was corrected by co-host Bob Sellers on Tuesday after she compared the "pathology" of Elizabeth Holmes to liberal billionaire George Soros.

Szish mentioned Soros during an in-studio discussion about Holmes reporting to jail for her 11-year sentence.

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