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'Big money to be saved!!!' Trump threatens Musk's businesses in overnight tirade

The latest iteration of the war between Donald Trump and Elon Musk boiled over again during the early hours of Tuesday when the president threatened to sic Musk creation DOGE on the billionaire's own government contracts.

With Musk attempting to undercut Trump's megabill — which has stalled out in the Senate — with a series of posts on his X account, the president returned fire on his X alternative, Truth Social.

Just after midnight, Trump put Musk on notice that he could be on the verge of taking a financial hit.

In his warning shot, he wrote, "Elon Musk knew, long before he so strongly Endorsed me for President, that I was strongly against the EV Mandate. It is ridiculous, and was always a major part of my campaign. Electric cars are fine, but not everyone should be forced to own one. Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history, by far, and without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa."

He added, "No more Rocket launches, Satellites, or Electric Car Production, and our Country would save a FORTUNE. Perhaps we should have DOGE take a good, hard, look at this? BIG MONEY TO BE SAVED!!!"

You can see his latest fusillade here.

GOP senators shocked by what's in their bill: 'Don't know where it came from'

The race to pass President Donald Trump's domestic spending and policy legislation has left some Republicans in the dark about what's actually in the bill.

NBC News reported on Monday that some Republicans discovered an excise tax on wind and solar projects in the 940-page bill — a provision that was a surprise even to legislators who helped craft it.

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ICE chief slams CNN for promoting ‘disgusting' app that tracks immigration raids

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons tore into CNN on Monday, accusing the network of endangering federal agents by promoting an app that alerts users to nearby immigration enforcement activity.

Appearing on Newsmax’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Lyons launched a forceful condemnation of CNN’s coverage of the app ICEBlock, calling it “disgusting” and warning it could lead to interference in law enforcement operations.

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'It's oppressive': New York grocer skewers Mamdani over 'state-run food stores'

One of New York's wealthiest grocers published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on Monday attacking Zohran Mamdani for proposing the creation of up to five city-owned grocery stores.

John Catsimatidis, the billionaire businessman who owns the Gristedes and D'Agostino Supermarket chains in Manhattan, argued that Mamdani's policy proposal has echoes of Hugh Chávez's regime in Venezuela. He also said the proposal would kill private industry and potentially create the bread lines that were once seen in the Soviet Union.

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'Not acceptable': Another MAGA senator turns on part of Trump's megabill

Another GOP senator no longer supports part of President Donald Trump's megabill, putting the legislation on thin ice as lawmakers try to meet Trump's July 4 deadline to pass the bill.

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said she can't support the legislation after negotiations on as section involving AI regulations fell through. Blackburn said the legislation is "not acceptable to those who need protections the most."

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'Sick and tired!' Stephen Miller melts down over megabill 'lies'

Top White House aide Stephen Miller erupted on Fox News Monday night, lashing out at critics of Republicans’ sweeping legislative package, and calling it the “most conservative bill” of his lifetime.

Appearing on “Hannity,” the Trump advisor raised his voice as he angrily went after opponents of the so-called “big, beautiful bill” and demanded it be passed by Independence Day.

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'Bad case of short-term thinking': WSJ editorial slams Trump's new 'pardon'

The Wall Street Journal’s conservative editorial board issued a forceful rebuke of Donald Trump in a Monday opinion piece, where it slammed the president’s call to cancel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ongoing criminal trial.

“Trump tries to issue a pardon—in Israel,” the Journal’s board wrote in the sharply worded op-ed. “But it isn’t his country.”

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'Need to stop': Attorney warns 'unforced' liberal errors help a 'hostile court'

Two recent Supreme Court decisions illustrate how overzealous litigation decisions from liberal groups are ultimately setting back LGBTQ+ rights across the country, according to one analyst.

In a Monday essay for the Atlantic, attorney Duncan Hosie posited that strategic miscalculations from groups like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) — where he formerly worked as a fellow — are "doing more harm than good" for the advancement of equal rights for marginalized populations. Hosie further argued that these defeats will only continue until liberal advocacy organizations undergo a complete rethinking of their strategic approach, suggesting that it's a mistake to rely on federal courts to provide relief.

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'High honor of my life': GOP state lawmaker says he won’t seek reelection

GOP state Sen. Brian Birdwell says he won’t seek reelection

"GOP state Sen. Brian Birdwell says he won’t seek reelection" 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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'His pronouns are me, me, me': George Conway blasts Trump's abuse of power

Conservative lawyer George Conway had a lot to say about President Donald Trump's abuses of power since he's been in office for a second time, and the people who have enabled that behavior.

Conway made the comments after the Supreme Court issued a spate of rulings that can be used to dramatically expand the executive powers of the presidency. Meanwhile, Trump seems eager to wrestle the power to wage war and to control Congressional spending from Congress, both of which are delegated by the Constitution. MSNBC host Michael Steele pointed out on Monday that there appear to be few people standing in Trump's way as well.

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Ex-RNC chair tears into DOGE after stunning new report: 'We took your stuff!'

Elon Musk's time in the federal government may have been more about collecting valuable data on his competitors than finding the alleged waste, fraud, and abuse that Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency were tasked to find, according to a new report from The Washington Post.

The Post details how Musk secured the power to view records and "obtain competitors' trade secrets" in at least seven departments. Musk also viewed or secured "nonpublic details about government contracts, and sensitive regulatory actions," The Post reported.

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Laura Loomer rages at Senate GOP leader: ‘1.4 Million Illegals on Medicaid?’

One of President Donald Trump's most faithful MAGA influencers is enraged at the Senate GOP for the state of negotiations on Trump's "big, beautiful bill" to slash taxes on the wealthy.

In particular, she is against how the Medicaid cuts are going.

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Migrant who dove 'deep underwater' to rescue girl from shark faces deportation

A man hailed as a hero for helping save a 9-year-old girl from a shark attack in Florida is now being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to reports.

Luis Alvarez, 31, originally from Boaco, Nicaragua, was one of several men who intervened on June 9 when the girl was attacked by a suspected bull shark while snorkeling near Boca Grande. Alvarez wrapped the girl’s partially severed hand in towels before she was airlifted to a hospital for emergency surgery.

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