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Mockery as Noem brings alleged lover on work trip after ouster: 'Girl what is you doing?'

Shortly after former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was announced to have begun her new demotion as U.S. Ambassador to the Shield of the Americas, she was seen attending a meeting with the president of Guyana.

However, eagle-eyed observers of the photographs of the event posted to X by the U.S. Embassy in Guyana noted that seated next to her was Corey Lewandowski, the on-again, off-again Trump strategist who reportedly ran much of the Department of Homeland Security for Noem and has long been rumored to be in an extramarital relationship with her, which they both deny.

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'Scaring the hell out of us!' Trump official under fire in tense all-hands meeting

By Céline Gounder and Eric Harkleroad / March 25, 2026

President Donald Trump will soon nominate a permanent director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, its acting chief, National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya, told agency employees at a Wednesday staff meeting.

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Wisconsin voters warned their bets could get their ballots thrown out under obscure law

Wisconsin Elections Commission Chair Ann Jacobs took to social media Wednesday with an unusual warning for voters in her state that bets placed on a prediction market could get their ballots thrown out.

Under an obscure state statute, Wisconsin residents are banned from voting in an election in which they have become "interested, directly or indirectly, in any bet or wager depending upon the result of the election. Anyone can file a complaint to trigger a challenge.

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MAGA influencer labels Pete Hegseth's war strategy as terrorism

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday for stating the administration would "negotiate with bombs" in the Iran war, arguing the rhetoric meets the definition of terrorism.

Jones noted the Trump administration had been inconsistent about war objectives, initially claiming to target Iran's nuclear program and missiles before President Donald Trump later stated the goal was regime change.

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Trump's 'haphazard and irrational' Kennedy Center scheme torched in new court filing

President Donald Trump's move to shutter the Kennedy Center for renovation is "haphazard and irrational," Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) argued in a legal filing urging a court to put a stop to the plan.

The president's plan would close the famous performing arts venue for two years, following a disastrous year in which ticket sales plunged, and artists abandoned performances in protest of Trump seizing control of the facility and even having his appointees put his name on it.

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Flailing Trump can't find a CDC chief: report

President Donald Trump's search for a new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is in limbo, reported The New York Times, because he can't find anyone who supports some modicum of mainstream science on vaccines and embodies vaccine conspiracy theorist Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again movement.

The issue is that a CDC director who opposes vaccines is unlikely to have the votes in the Senate, said the report, greatly constraining Trump's ability to nominate someone who could work well with his Cabinet secretary.

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Republican presidents send maternal deaths soaring when they take office: study

When Republican presidents take power in the United States, women around the world die at higher rates during pregnancy and childbirth, according to a new peer-reviewed study.

Research published in BMJ Global Health found that global family planning aid drops sharply under Republican administrations and surges by 48% when Democrats take over, the Guardian reported Wednesday.

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GOP faces possible breaking point over Pentagon funding request: analysis

The Republican Party faces a potential breaking point over an anticipated Pentagon request for $200 billion to fund the Iran war, according to Slate writer Jim Newell.

The funding demand will force Republicans to find offsetting budget cuts at a critical time and months before the midterm elections, when party control of Congress hangs in the balance.

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​Desperate USPS forced to impose first-ever fuel surcharge as Trump's war reverberates

The U.S. Postal Service is hitting package shippers with its first-ever fuel surcharge starting next month, as skyrocketing diesel prices driven in part by turmoil in the Middle East push the already cash-strapped agency toward the financial brink, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The 8% surcharge kicks in April 26 and is set to run through January 2027. It applies to packages only, with a medium Priority Mail flat-rate box set to jump from $22.95 to $24.80 overnight.

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Trump's broken promise revealed as new poll shows him hitting alarming polling milestone

President Donald Trump ran on promises to cut energy prices “in half” within his first year in office. But according to a report released Wednesday, he’s done the exact opposite, and it’s expected to get much worse as oil prices soar from his war with Iran.

Electricity prices increased more than twice as fast as overall inflation in 2025, according to a fact sheet by the Groundwork Collaborative.

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MAGA sheriff running for governor exposed for pattern of extreme beliefs

The liberal voting rights outlet Democracy Docket exposed a pattern of extreme anti-voting and conspiracy theorist beliefs by Chad Bianco, the pro-Trump sheriff of Riverside County, California, who is currently running for governor.

Bianco is currently in a high-profile clash with California state officials after he seized 650,000 ballots from the Proposition 50 referendum, which established a new mid-decade congressional map to draw out five Republicans in retaliation for GOP efforts to do the same to Democrats in Texas. Even some Republican leaders in the state have condemned his actions.

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NYT column diagnoses Trump flaw that may bring him down: 'Cursed with a kind of blindness'

President Donald Trump's cascading failures in the Iran war — from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to the collapse of his regime-change fantasy — stem from a single fatal flaw: the president doesn't actually believe other people have agency, New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie argued Wednesday.

And that leaves him vulnerable.

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'Your district is in danger': Florida Republicans get brutal midterm message

Democrats had a tough response for Republicans in Florida after flipping two GOP districts blue — a potential sign of what could be expected come midterms this fall.

The major wins follow several other Democratic victories in the 2025 elections that revealed the party has gained ground in historically Republican districts or have won those races altogether, according to a Politico report published Wednesday.

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