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GOP speaker moves to punish own member over 'final solution' post toward Jewish colleague

The New Hampshire House of Representatives has moved toward "disciplinary proceedings" against GOP Rep. Travis Corcoran over social media posts he made that appeared to attack colleagues using language from the Holocaust.

According to New Hampshire Public Radio, "At issue for Corcoran — who maintains a busy schedule of social media traffic — are recent posts on X, in which he called for a 'final solution' in response to a karaoke night invitation from a Jewish lawmaker, and another in which he talked of deporting a fellow lawmaker who was born in the Philippines: 'She has to go back,' he wrote."

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Judges done giving Trump DOJ benefit of the doubt after massive errors caught: report

An eye-popping detail buried in a new Bloomberg report may explain why the Justice Department keeps getting caught making errors in federal court: Pam Bondi told her lawyers to treat the president as their client — and now they're afraid to push back on anything.

A February 2025 memo from Bondi directed DOJ attorneys to "vigorously" defend Trump's policies and referred to them as "his" counsel, according to a former Justice Department attorney who spoke anonymously to Bloomberg. The result, sources say, is a culture where lawyers are wary of pressing federal agencies about the accuracy of information they receive, because challenging it feels like challenging the boss.

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Tucker Carlson outlet suggests blackmail may explain Trump's Iran war escalation

Tucker Carlson's independent media outlet suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be using blackmail to pressure President Donald Trump into continuing and escalating the Iran war.

The newsletter drew parallels to alleged 1998 incidents when Netanyahu allegedly used recordings of former President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky to pressure Clinton into releasing Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard.

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'Stalin would be proud': Trump's new plans for massive DC arch met with anger

President Donald Trump unveiled his team's new plan for a 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., to be constructed in honor of America's 250th anniversary later this year, on Friday.

Many people on social media, however, reacted to the arch with anger.

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‘Embarrassing’: Republicans under fire over latest attempt to rewrite history

WASHINGTON A top House Republican’s attempt to revive questions about Jan. 6 security failures triggered a fiery backlash from Democrats, who called the effort “embarrassing” and accused the GOP of rewriting history.

Rep. Barry Loudermilk, who chairs the new GOP Select Subcommittee on the Jan. 6 attack, suggested federal agencies had advance warning of violence ahead of the deadly Capitol attack, insisting, “there’s no way they could miss that.”

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'Thanks for vindicating us': WSJ editors keep poking Trump after rage-filled screed

The Wall Street Journal's editorial board poked a seething Donald Trump on Friday after he raged at the editors, essentially telling the president, "We told you so."

After Trump melted down at the Journal on Thursday night for saying he declared "premature victory" in Iran, calling the board "one of the worst and most inaccurate editorial boards in the world" and promising they'd "eat their words," the board responded Friday with barely concealed delight, pointing to Trump's own Truth Social posts.

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Trump tells staff fearing prosecution not to worry — a pardon is coming: report

Donald Trump has been making a standing offer to his White House staff: behave aggressively, carry out his agenda, and don't worry about the consequences — because a pardon is coming, according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Trump has repeatedly promised top administration officials blanket pardons before he leaves office, often joking about it in meetings with senior staff.

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Details about Bryon Noem's affair revealed in texts and phone recordings

Bryon Noem, husband of former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, admitted things became "really bad at home" after Renee Good and Alex Pretti were shot dead by U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Text and phone recordings obtained by The Daily Mail reveal a years-long relationship between Bryon Noem and sex worker Shy Sotomayor, during which he discussed cross-dressing and dreaming of becoming a woman named Chrystal.

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Trump sparks firestorm for attempting to 'buy votes' for dictator

President Donald Trump followed up his endorsement of Hungary's authoritarian prime minister Viktor Orban with a post to Truth Social on Friday.

"My Administration stands ready to use the full Economic Might of the United States to strengthen Hungary’s Economy, as we have done for our Great Allies in the past, if Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the Hungarian People ever need it," Trump wrote. "We are excited to invest in the future Prosperity that will be generated by Orbán’s continued Leadership!"

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Man arrested for threatening to decapitate Barron Trump snipe his father: report

A 29-year-old Illinois man has been arrested after allegedly making graphic threats to kill Barron Trump, assassinate his father, and “hunt” Secret Service agents who tried to stop him, according to federal authorities.

Prosecutors say Michael Kovko of Chicago sent a series of alarming messages through the White House’s website last month, including threats to decapitate President Donald Trump’s youngest son, the Daily Beast reported Friday.

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Chaos engulfs Eric Swalwell's campaign as sex assault allegations emerge: report

The gubernatorial campaign of Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is seeing a wave of resignations, in anticipation of a potentially ruinous story alleging sexual misconduct by the longtime congressman.

According to Politico, "Members of senior leadership have departed the campaign, including Courtni Pugh, a strategic adviser who served as Swalwell’s top liaison to organized labor groups. Pugh confirmed her resignation, but declined to comment further. Two other people, who were granted anonymity to discuss internal campaign dynamics, confirmed there have been at least four departures."

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Supreme Court justice's public 'dagger' at Kavanaugh was no accident: analysts

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor leveled serious criticism at fellow Justice Brett Kavanaugh and his "Kavanaugh stops," Slate legal experts Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern explained on Friday.

The race-based detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection that Kavanaugh and the Supreme Court's conservative supermajority approved last year give federal immigration agents permission to detain Latinos based, in part, on their "apparent ethnicity."

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White House loses it as lawmaker demands cognitive test from Trump's doctor: 'Stupid!'

The White House is lashing out at Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) after he sent a letter to President Donald Trump's doctor demanding he submit to cognitive screening, according to MS NOW's Mychael Schnell.

"Lightweight Jamie Raskin is a stupid person’s idea of a smart person," stated White House spokesperson Davis Ingle. "President Trump’s sharpness, unmatched energy, and historic accessibility stand in stark contrast to what we saw during the past four years when Democrats like Raskin intentionally covered up Joe Biden’s serious mental and physical decline from the American people."

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