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'Inexcusable': Red state Republican group shut down after shocking report on racist chat

Kansas Young Republicans shut down after Politico report on racist, violent encrypted chat

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector
October 14, 2025

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Trump admin ousted another prosecutor for refusing to hunt down his enemies

President Donald Trump triggered outrage for forcing out his own hand-picked federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of Virginia for failing to find the evidence to bring criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey. And a New York Times report on Tuesday revealed his federal prosecutor in the Western District of Virginia was forced out under similar circumstances.

The prosecutor, Todd Gilbert, was forced to resign over the summer, sparking extensive speculation and alarm.

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Supreme Court thrashed by justice for refusing case tainted by 'extraordinary misconduct'

Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor thrashed her colleagues on Tuesday for refusing to hear a death penalty case despite "extraordinary misconduct" from a juror, according to a new report.

Sotomayor issued a blistering dissent on Tuesday after the court refused to rehear the death sentence case against Stacey Humphreys, a man from Georgia who alleged that the actions of a biased jury member led to his conviction, according to a report from Newsweek. The Supreme Court refused to grant certiorari to Humphreys, which Sotomayor found unacceptable.

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Supreme Court may hand Trump 'powerful' tool guaranteeing GOP 27 House seats: analysis

The Supreme Court is set to hear Louisiana v. Callais on Wednesday, marking a rare re-argument in a voting rights dispute that could undermine one of the last protections against racial vote dilution in the U.S. The case centers on whether the court will allow Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which bars practices that weaken minority voting power, to be challenged and effectively dismantled.

In an article for Slate Magazine published Tuesday, political strategist Max Flugrath argued that the Supreme Court’s decision to rehear the case signals a deliberate effort to dismantle Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a provision designed to protect against racially discriminatory districting.

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Trump admin yanks 6 visas over Charlie Kirk comments: report

The Department of State has revoked at least six visas from people who made negative comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk following his assassination in September, according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that foreign nationals from Argentina, South Africa, and Mexico had their visas revoked. An Argentine national allegedly said Kirk spread "racist, xenophobic, misogynistic rhetoric." A post from a German national shared with the outlet read in part, “When fascists die, democrats don’t complain.”

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House lawmaker draws chilling parallel between Trump and notorious Nazi-era theorist

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) compared President Donald Trump's governing style to a notorious Nazi jurist during an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett on Tuesday.

Khanna joined Burnett on her show, "OutFront," to discuss Trump's decision to bailout Argentina with a $20 billion currency swap with the country's central bank and the impact of the government shutdown on American households. Khanna said Trump has presented a "clear view" of governance, one that seems closely aligned with Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt.

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Red state teacher under investigation after blasting crackdown on Charlie Kirk posts

A teacher in Miami-Dade County, Florida, is reportedly facing a state investigation over her social media posts, part of a larger effort to root out any educators in the state who made disparaging comments on social media about right-wing activist Charlie Kirk after his murder in September.

But according to the Miami Herald, this teacher didn't post anything about Kirk. However, she did share a post criticizing state officials for investigating her colleagues' posts.

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MAGA revives bizarre 'old threat' as current 'boogeymen' fall flat: analyst

After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Republican then-President George W. Bush made it clear that he didn't blame Islam in general for al-Qaeda's violence. Bush described Islam as a "great religion," drawing a clear distinction between non-violent Muslims and Islamist terrorism.

But fear-mongering over Islamist "Shariah law" is common on the far right. Former Rep. Michelle Bachman (R-Minnesota) was obsessed with "Shariah law" during Barack Obama's presidency, and according to MSNBC's Steve Benen, this obsession persists among MAGA Republicans in 2025.

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Red state airports now defying DHS’ Kristi Noem and refuse to play partisan video

Multiple Texas airports are refusing to play video from DHS’ Noem blaming Democrats for government shutdown

"Multiple Texas airports are refusing to play video from DHS’ Noem blaming Democrats for government shutdown" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'I'm not blind': Military vet trashes Trump admin after immigration arrest

A military veteran who was recently arrested by President Donald Trump's immigration agents trashed the administration on Tuesday during an interview on CNN.

George Retes, a 25-year-old military veteran, was arrested by immigration officials in July during a raid on a marijuana farm where Retes worked as a contract security guard. He was detained for three days, where he was reportedly placed on suicide watch.

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Ex-Trump advisor's AOL account revealed as 'driving force' behind criminal probe

CNN's Katelyn Polantz dropped new details on Tuesday evening about a criminal investigation against President Donald Trump's former National Security Adviser John Bolton, which apparently concerns his unlawful handling of classified information.

This comes as Trump's Justice Department rushes through cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James that are widely considered to be politically motivated and ill-conceived by legal experts; however, the Bolton case appears to be different, as the Biden administration reportedly was also investigating Bolton and had complicated reasons for not wanting to bring the case unrelated to his guilt.

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New film accuses Big Oil of using 'sophisticated and successful' Big Tobacco-style lies

With less than a month until the next United Nations climate summit, filmmakers and campaigners on Tuesday released an animation that calls out the fossil fuel industry’s use of Big Tobacco’s public relations tactics in under three minutes.

The Well-Oiled Plan was created by Daniel Bird and Adam Levy at Wit & Wisdom, in association with the Global Climate and Health Alliance (GCHA), a consortium of over 200 health professional and civil society groups. It “comprises scenes spun off from My Pet Footprint,” a comedy feature film about climate grief that Wit & Wisdom is developing with Greenpeace.

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'My body is a little bit larger than' Biden’s: 5 wild moments from Trump’s presser

U.S. President Donald Trump's schedule, on Tuesday afternoon, October 14, included a meeting with visiting Argentine President Javier Milei in the White House.

The Trump Administration is giving Argentina, whose currency, the peso argentino, has suffered major problems in recent years, a $20 million bailout.

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