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Indiana's rejection of 'ingrate president' proves Trump has lost Republicans: conservative

Jeffrey Blehar — a staff writer for the conservative National Review — praised Indiana Republicans for holding firm on Thursday and refusing President Donald Trump’s mid-decade gerrymander that would have given Indiana Republicans a clean sweep of all nine of its seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.

“… [A]s a conservative of the older school, I … want to salute the men and women of the Indiana State Senate for finding the steel in their spines today,” said Blehar, adding that Republican’s refusal did not come without cost and threat.

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'An inflection point': Analyst warns Trump's moves could 'turn America into Venezuela'

President Donald Trump's habit of "bullying the Federal Reserve into lowering interest rates could be one of the most damaging of his second term, one analyst warned on Thursday.

Trump has repeatedly attacked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over holding interest rates too high. The president has also launched a mortgage fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, even though officials in the Trump administration have purchased properties using similar methods as Cook. Trump's goal seems to be bringing the Federal Reserve into his sphere of influence, and if left unchecked, the move could set the U.S. back "years, if not decades," according to Catherine Rampell, economics editor at The Bulwark.

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'Backfired': Conservative says Trump and his allies sealed their own fate in Indiana loss

President Donald Trump's efforts to strongarm the Indiana legislature into redrawing the state's congressional maps to give Republicans the current two Democratic seats ended in brutal failure on Thursday, with a majority of even the Republican caucus voting against the plan. It puts an end to a monthslong saga in which the White House and right-wing activists bullied and threatened holdout senators to change their vote, to no avail.

And the MAGA world has no one to blame but themselves for it, conservative commentator Erick Erickson wrote on X.

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'Deplorable': Outrage as Trump admin scraps quarter honoring abolition, women's suffrage

The Trump administration stoked outrage on Thursday after revelations it was scrapping commemorative quarter designs celebrating slavery's abolition, women's voting rights, and the civil rights movement.

The original proposal, developed over multiple years by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, would have featured images of Frederick Douglass, suffrage activists, and Ruby Bridges, a prominent American civil rights activist.

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More Republicans using 'rare' tool to 'undercut Johnson's leadership': NYT

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is being increasingly undermined by his own party as more lawmakers use a unique tool to circumvent him, according to the New York Times.

The Times' Michael Gold reported Thursday that both Democrats and Republicans are resorting to discharge petitions as a means of passing legislation that Johnson wouldn't normally even consider bringing up for a vote. In one recent example, 20 Republicans joined all 211 Democrats in passing a discharge petition that would overturn one of President Donald Trump's executive orders stripping federal workers of collective bargaining rights.

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Trump mulls major reclassification of marijuana

President Donald Trump is considering an executive order to downgrade the classification of marijuana, reported The Washington Post on Thursday evening.

"Trump discussed the plan with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) in a Wednesday phone call from the Oval Office, said four of the people, who, like the others, spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly," said the report. "The president is expected to seek to ease access to the drug through an upcoming executive order that directs federal agencies to pursue reclassification, the people said."

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Analyst 'blown away' as Trump finds out how 'little juice he has' in deep red state

Sam Stein, managing editor of The Bulwark, said on Thursday that he was "blown away" after Indiana Republicans rebuffed President Donald Trump's pressure campaign to change their election map ahead of the 2026 midterm.

Indiana's Senate voted down a bill on Thursday to change the state's election map by a 31-19 majority, despite Republicans having a 40-10 majority in the Upper Chamber. The new map would have made the state's two Democratic-held Congressional seats more favorable for Republicans.

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Trump snubs Cabinet secretaries at Congressional ball fearing they won't get applause

President Donald Trump took the time to shout out certain Republican lawmakers at the Congressional Ball on Thursday night, but passed up the chance to tout some of his Cabinet secretaries, fearing they'd face jeers.

Trump was delivering remarks at the annual White House Congressional Ball, in which the president hosts for members of the House and Senate.

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'Huge problem': Steve Bannon fears Trump's humiliating defeat means GOP majority is doomed

Longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon is sounding the alarm about Republicans' prospects of retaining the House majority, after one of Trump's biggest gambits to rig the 2026 midterm election for the GOP crashed and burned.

On Thursday, Republicans in the Indiana State Senate overwhelmingly rejected a Trump-endorsed mid-decade gerrymander that would have carved up the city of Indianapolis and dismantled every Democratic congressional seat in the Hoosier State.

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'Can't laugh him off': Analyst warns of MAGA's resurgent 'minor character'

A "minor character" in the MAGA movement is staging a comeback by running for Minnesota governor, and one analyst warned on Thursday that Americans can't simply laugh him off this time around.

Mike Lindell, founder and CEO of MyPillow, announced on Thursday that he is running for Minnesota's governor. If he wins the primary, he will face off against Democratic incumbent Gov. Tim Walz.

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'Freaking fantastic!' MAGA clerk's attorney celebrates symbolic 'pardon' from Trump

The attorney representing a MAGA clerk who was convicted of state charges related to her efforts to subvert the 2020 election was elated on Thursday after President Donald Trump announced a "pardon" for his client, according to a new report.

Tina Peters, the former county clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, was convicted of seven charges for her actions to help Trump allies access the county's voting systems. She was sentenced to nine years in state prison in 2024.

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Top editors irked as Jeff Bezos' Washington Post churns out 'error-riddled' AI podcasts

Editors at The Washington Post are getting sick of the error-filled artificial intelligence podcasts their paper is churning out.

According to Semafor, "Earlier this week, the Post announced that it was rolling out personalized AI-generated podcasts for users of the paper’s mobile app. In a release, the paper said users will be able to choose preferred topics and AI hosts, and could 'shape their own briefing, select their topics, set their lengths, pick their hosts and soon even ask questions using our Ask The Post AI technology.'"

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Nicolle Wallace calls out 'gold-gilded' Trump as Americans asked to tighten their belts

Former Republican speechwriter Tim Miller and MS NOW host Nicole Wallace say the voting public has good reason to be angry at President Donald Trump for asking Americans to tighten their belts for the holidays.

While praising his tariffs, Trump recently suggested Americans surrender pencils from overseas and support domestic companies over foreign companies.

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