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Mike Johnson issues vague threat involving criminal indictments of his Dem colleagues

House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) threatened to expel Democratic lawmakers who confronted immigration enforcement officers at a New Jersey facility.

The Department of Homeland Security alleges that three Democratic representatives from New Jersey – Bonnie Watson Coleman, LaMonica McIver and Rob Menendez – "stormed" the Delany Hall facility where Immigration and Customs Enforcement intends to house detained migrants, and Johnson said GOP leadership was considering options to punish them.

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'Unbelievable': Dem grills Kristi Noem about 'doctored' tattoos on deported man's hand

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) grilled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about whether President Donald Trump had lied when he claimed "MS-13" gang symbols were on a deported man's hand.

During a Wednesday House Homeland Security hearing, Swalwell pointed out that Trump had displayed a photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's hand with "MS13" on it.

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Dem lawmaker reads RFK Jr. the riot act in 'testy' $20 billion blow-up

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ran into a buzzsaw on Wednesday morning as he was grilled by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) over billions of spending cuts proposed by Donald Trump's administration.

As MSNBC's Anna Cabrera was asking questions about Trump's secretary of health and human services appearing before a House committee today for the first time since he was sworn in, MSNBC reporter Julie Tsirkin shared video of the exchange between DeLauro and Kennedy and called it a "testy hearing to put it lightly."

"How then can you justify cutting a $20 billion from the biomedical research budget," an incensed DeLauro demanded.

"If you appropriate the money to me I'm going to spend it," he parried.

"We have appropriated, Mr. Secretary," she exclaimed.

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"I'm going to spend it," he replied.

"Then you're going to spend you're not going to cut $20 billion from the NIH," she pressed.

"The White House proposal is to do a very, very large cuts in NIH," he explained before sitting back in his chair.

"That is contrary to the money appropriated!" DeLauro lectured him.

"I remember, if Congress appropriates the money, I'm going to spend the money," he stated.

You can watch below or at the link here.

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GOP senator slams disabled Medicaid recipients on COVID 'sugar high'

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) lashed out at disabled protesters who interrupted a House hearing on Medicaid by claiming they were hired and on a "sugar high" from COVID-era spending.

Marshall made the remarks Wednesday to Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, a day after the disabled Medicaid recipients interrupted a House Energy and Commerce hearing on health care.

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New legal ruling 'not really the greatest news for the Trump administration': MSNBC host

A ruling by a federal judge on Tuesday that will allow Donald Trump's administration to use the antiquated the Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants is not the win some fans of the president think it is.

That is the opinion of MSNBC host Joe Scarborough who labeled the ruling less than meets the eye.

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'I wouldn't trust it': Trump-defending political strategist condemns president's idea

One of president Donald Trump's consistent defenders on CNN spoke out against him accepting Qatar's gift of a luxury jet.

The $400 million "flying palace" raises constitutional, legal and ethical concerns, and political strategist Shermichael Singleton told "CNN News Central" on Wednesday that the Qatari royal family's gift represents a national security threat.

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MSNBC host bursts out laughing after supercut of GOP senators bursting Trump's bubble

MSNBC painted a portrait of Republican party disarray on Wednesday morning by compiling a super-cut of high-profile GOP senators pouring cold water on Donald Trump's desire to claim a $400 million jet being gifted to him from the leaders of Qatar.

While the president has repeatedly declared, "Why should our military, and therefore our taxpayers, be forced to pay hundreds of millions of Dollars when they can get it for FREE from a country that wants to reward us for a job well done," that is not universally endorsed by his caucus.

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Controversial Trump deal 'not going to go through' due to ethics concerns: ex-GOP lawmaker

A former Republican congressman doesn't think president Donald Trump will be allowed to keep the "flying palace" given to him by Qatar's royal family.

The Trump administration is preparing to accept a super luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from the foreign government to use as Air Force One and then be transferred to his presidential library, but the lavish, $400 million gift has raised ethical concerns and drawn strong bipartisan criticism.

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'Don't think the drug worked': Trump shames rich pal over failed Ozempic endeavor

President Donald Trump shared a personal anecdote of a wealthy friend whom he ended up mocking for his failed weight-loss effort using what the president called “the fat drug.”

The off-the-cuff remarks came Tuesday during an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity aboard Air Force One as Trump traveled to the Middle East.

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'Disgusting!' CNN anchor can't hold back laughs over RFK stunt that belongs in 'The Onion'

CNN’s Erin Burnett struggled to make it through a new eyebrow-raising report Tuesday night involving Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s shirtless swim in a sewage-contaminated creek with his grandchildren.

“This is not ‘The Onion,’ Burnett told viewers as she described how RFK proudly posted photos of himself taking a dip in Washington D.C.’s Rock Creek Park, where she noted swimming has been banned for more than 50 years due to high concentrations of fecal bacteria.

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Prominent GOP strategist torches Trump over adoration of 'murderous and odious' leaders

A prominent GOP strategist leveled President Donald Trump on Tuesday following his meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has overseen the country's severe crackdown on dissent, including arbitrary detentions, lengthy prison sentences, and even death penalties for critics.

The crown prince addressed Trump as “my dear President Trump” and the Saudis played his campaign anthems — “God Bless the U.S.A.” and “ YMCA ” during his appearance at an investment forum, The Associated Press reported.

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Legendary strategist urges Dems to 'jump' on this Trump scandal — and 'never get off'

Democratic strategist James Carville has a simple assignment for his longtime party: focus on the latest Trump scandal, and pursue it with single-minded relentlessness.

Specifically, Carville told NewsNation's Chris Cuomo in a segment spotlighted by the Huffington Post, they need to hammer President Donald Trump's planned acceptance of a $400 million luxury jumbo jet from the government of Qatar right as he is touring the Middle East trying to make diplomatic and financial deals.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace rips MAGA: 'Biggest subversive punchline of irony I've ever seen'

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace is arguing that President Donald Trump's broad tariffs on most of the world, which are already resulting in higher prices for many consumer goods, are based on his "disdain" for the vast bulk of the American public.

On Tuesday, Wallace hosted a panel with Bloomberg News anchor David Gura and Bulwark managing editor Sam Stein in which she discussed a "scathing" Wall Street Journal editorial slamming Trump's sudden rollback of tariffs.

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