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'I don't work for them!' MAGA rep shrugs off GOP colleagues as he knifes key cut

Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) is not on anyone's radar as a foe of the Trump agenda — he even came under controversy for being present at the Jan. 6 attack, though he was never charged with any crimes.

But he poses a threat to President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," consolidating tax cuts, energy deregulation, and border security — and he doesn't seem overly concerned about how hard that makes his GOP colleagues' jobs.

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'Hit piece!' Senator lashes out after report and accuses ex-staffers of holding 'grudges'

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) attacked a former staffer for leaking information for what he called a "hit piece" in New York Magazine that raised questions about his mental health.

The piece published Friday cited staffers "past and present [who] say they no longer recognize the man they once knew."

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'Way too many VIPs': Sean Duffy throws Pentagon under the bus after helicopter mishap

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy lashed out at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's agency after a helicopter flight from the Pentagon caused two commercial aircraft to be diverted.

"There was this issue about an army helicopter in the D.C. flight area and who was flying on it and why it flew in a pattern that forced two commercial airlines to have to reroute and land in another place," Fox News host Martha MacCallum told Duffy on Tuesday. "Were you able to find out who was on that flight and why, given what happened with the 67 people whose lives were lost in a similar situation, why would that even be happening?"

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'Going to be competitive': GOP leader dodges on Marjorie Taylor Greene's Senate bid

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) declined Tuesday to directly name Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after being asked how her possible run for Senate would impact the Republican majority.

"Will Republicans split the Georgia Senate seat if Marjorie Taylor Greene is the nominee?" NBC correspondent Julie Tsirkin asked the GOP leader at a news conference.

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'It's imaginary!' CNN fact-checker smacks down Trump's new 'wildly inaccurate' claims

CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale appeared Tuesday afternoon to address the recent Oval Office press availability with President Donald Trump and new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Dale said Trump "did not repeat a lot of the lies about Canada that I've been fact-checking for months," as he counted "at least 11 false claims" from the president this year. During the meeting on Tuesday, which lasted under an hour, Trump repeated just two of those claims about Canada.

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'Pretty well hosed': Flight expert gives grim analysis of air traffic controller crisis

Newark Liberty International Airport continues to cause major headaches for travelers who are now worried about their safety.

At least five air traffic controllers had to take 45-day 'trauma leave' after equipment failures created chaos in the air and on the runway.

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'He was not happy': Analyst says Canadian PM's body language sent Trump clear message

President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met on Tuesday to speak about making a trade deal, among other issues facing the two countries.

After watching the interaction between the two world leaders, CNN anchor Dana Bash read between the lines.

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Trump teases massive mystery announcement coming within days: 'As big as it gets'

President Donald Trump teased a "very big announcement" as he met at the White House with newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Tuesday.

The U.S. president told reporters in the Oval Office that Houthi rebels had agreed to stop fighting, a day after Israel struck targets in Yemen for the first time in months in response to a ballistic missile attack on an airport in Tel Aviv.

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'Won't be for sale ever': Canadian PM gets in Trump's face about becoming 51st state

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told President Donald Trump that Canada will not "ever" become the United States of America's 51st state.

During a Tuesday Oval Office meeting, a reporter asked Trump if he would still like to see Canada become a U.S. state.

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'No they aren't!' Kristi Noem clashes as Dem lawmaker applies pressure on Capitol Hill

Secretary Kristi Noem clashed with a Democratic House member over whether U.S. citizens have been illegally deported by the Department of Homeland Security.

Noem and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testified before the House Appropriations Committee Tuesday on budget-related matters.

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'Got it — you're in charge': Ex-general blames Hegseth's insecurity for top brass firings

Retired Major General James Spider Marks slammed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for trying to "flex his muscles" by announcing he's slashing top generals and admirals from the Pentagon.

CNN's John Berman played a clip of Hegseth claiming his new "DOD reforms" will include "less generals, more G.I.s."

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'This is my time': Kristi Noem scolded as she stonewalls on withholding federal grants

Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-IL) grilled Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about her agency's decision to withhold federal grant money without permission from Congress.

"Let's start with Article 1 [of the Constitution], which gives Congress and only Congress the power of the purse," Underwood told Noem at a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Tuesday. "But this administration is freezing, terminating, and even clawing back federal grants and awards that were already signed into law."

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'Wildly overstated': Trump's favorite attacks blown up as he readies to meet Canada's PM

CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale made clear Tuesday morning that President Donald Trump is “wildly overstating” when he bashes Canada.

The comments came ahead of Trump’s meeting Tuesday with the new Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney.

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