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'No sure thing': Trump voters poke a hole in the GOP's 'crazy bet' to retain power

Texas Republicans want to redraw their state's congressional districts to lock in their U.S. House majority by making a risky bet that Latino voters will stick with them.

GOP leaders in Washington and Austin are banking on five newly drawn congressional districts, which President Donald Trump would have won by double digits in last year's election, would remain Republican strongholds if approved by the state legislature, but voters themselves say they're not exactly party loyalists, reported the Washington Post.

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'Offensive': GOP insider Scott Jennings sees his old anti-Trump complaint used against him

GOP strategist Scott Jennings erupted on Wednesday night after a panelist on CNN noted something unsavory about the president's latest move.

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump deployed more than 1,000 federal troops to Washington, D.C., to address local crime. He described the move as "Liberation Day" and said the military officers were going to "take our capital back." That is despite federal data showing that crime in the city is at a 30-year low.

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'No, denied!' Expert mocks Ken Paxton as 'Mickey Mouse civil warrant' blows up in his face

A former federal prosecutor mocked the Texas Attorney General on Wednesday after he suffered his latest loss in court.

Glenn Kirschner, a former Deputy U.S. Attorney, joined progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen on the show "Legal Breakdown" to discuss the event. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued state Democrats to force them to return from Illinois, which would allow Texas Republicans to pass new election maps that eliminate four districts held by Democrats of color.

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NYT's Maggie Haberman unmasks Trump's new ploy to exert 'different kind of control'

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman exposed President Donald Trump's new bid to exert a "different kind of cultural control."

Trump announced that he would host the annual Kennedy Center Honors, making him the first sitting president to ever perform the function. He also announced the honorees, including country singer George Strait, actor and comedian Michael Crawford, Sylvester Stallone, Gloria Gaynor, and the band KISS. Each nominee had to be approved by him, and he rejected several candidates he deemed "wokesters."

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'Enormous deal': Legal expert warns Supreme Court telegraphed its next 'inexcusable' move

A progressive lawyer warned Wednesday that the Supreme Court has already signaled how it will rule on an important voting rights case.

Marc Elias, founder of the Elias Law Firm, joined progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen on the show "Democracy Watch" to discuss the case. Elias said the case, which involves Louisiana's election map, could have significant ramifications for the 2026 midterm election.

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'Poofed hair?' Trump mocked over 'funny' relationship with 'hyper masculine' supporters

President Donald Trump's relationship with some of his male followers should raise eyebrows, according to two conservative analysts.

Sarah Longwell, publisher of the conservative newsletter The Bulwark, and the outlet's managing editor, Sam Stein, discussed the relationship on a new episode of "Bulwark Takes" on YouTube. They noted certain incongruities between Trump's interests and the persona portrayed by many of his masculine followers.

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'Ominous': Conservative delivers dire warning as Trump's 'personal' police power grows

A conservative analyst on Wednesday issued a dire warning about President Donald Trump's deployment of federal troops to the nation's capital.

Trump deployed more than 1,000 federal troops to Washington, D.C., this week to address local crime. On Tuesday, officers arrested 23 people for drug possession and other crimes. The deployment sparked outrage among both Democratic and Republican analysts, with many calling it an authoritarian move.

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'Frustrated' Trump souring on his Putin summit as White House backs off promises: analysts

President Donald Trump is losing confidence that he can get an actual deal from Vladimir Putin at his summit on the Ukraine war in Alaska, BBC News special correspondent Katty Kay told MSNBC's Jason Johnson on Wednesday evening.

"Now, this is a key thing here," said Johnson. "President Trump, after his first term, when he was out of power, he basically hollowed the Republican Party out of any actual experts when it comes to Russia ... the only person in his administration that might understand anything about this is Marco Rubio, who he sidelined."

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'He's not good': Conservatives lament Trump still 'doesn't know how to be president'

A pair of conservative commentators ripped President Donald Trump on Wednesday for not doing his job.

Sarah Longwell, publisher of the conservative newsletter The Bulwark, discussed Trump's job performance with Sam Stein, the outlet's managing editor, on a recent episode of "Bulwark Takes" on YouTube. The two agreed that it doesn't seem like Trump truly understands what his job is, and if he does, he doesn't care to do the work he needs to.

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'Freaks people out': Joe Rogan corners MAGA lawmaker over ICE raids

Celebrity podcaster Joe Rogan invited far-right Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) onto his show this week — and grilled her about the brutality and seeming randomness of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids around the country under President Donald Trump.

Rogan has previously backed Trump and entertained various right-wing conspiracy theories — but he has also expressed reservations about some aspects of Trump's agenda, particularly ICE raids against day laborers, which he has called "insane."

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'I saw a body!' Conservative gets heated defending Trump's deployment to 'crime-ridden' DC

A conservative commentator got heated on Wednesday while defending claims that Washington, D.C., is an unsafe city to live in.

Scott Jennings, an advisor to Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), appeared on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" to discuss President Donald Trump's recent move to deploy federal troops into D.C. The president has claimed that the nation's capital is "infested" with crime, even though federal data shows crime is at a 30-year low.

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'Apocalypse we've all feared': Expert sounds grave alarm over looming elections

Longtime political analyst Dave Wasserman, of The Cook Political Report, warned that the looming election will bring the "apocalypse we've all feared."

Speaking with NBC's Ryan Nobles, Wasserman explained that the GOP is holding "an edge" in the battle over redistricting after Texas began its effort to redraw the lines mere years after drawing the lines for the previous congressional districts. It's all part of an effort to hold onto Congress amid the GOP's lack of popularity.

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'What a loser!' MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace laughs at Trump for continuing to cheat at golf

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace learned for the first time on Wednesday that, despite being the leader of the "free world," President Donald Trump still cheats at golf.

The panel discussion was about Republicans' desperate effort to hold onto Congress by redrawing the lines only a few years after they'd already changed them. The new effort in Texas aims to craft congressional districts that would try to remove Democrats.

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