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Critics shred JD Vance as he shrugs off millions losing Medicaid as 'minutiae'

Vice President JD Vance took heat from critics this week when he downplayed legislation that would result in millions of Americans losing Medicaid coverage as mere "minutiae."

Writing on X, Vance defended the budget megabill that's currently being pushed through the United States Senate by arguing that it will massively increase funding to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which he deemed to be a necessary component of carrying out the Trump administration's mass deportation operation.

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‘Totally illegal!' Kristi Noem aims to prosecute CNN over ICE report

President Donald Trump and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem both floated the idea Tuesday of targeting CNN over its reporting on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S.-led strikes on Iran last month, both proclaiming CNN’s coverage to be “illegal.”

On CNN’s coverage on ICE, the network was accused Monday of promoting an app that alerts users to nearby immigration enforcement activity, something Noem said constituted criminal behavior.

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'Wasn't going to make a difference': Senate leader's advice to holdout revealed

Senate Republican Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) lamented after the Tuesday budget bill vote that his job is difficult. However, when it comes to Democrats criticizing the GOP for heavy cuts to Medicaid, he said it didn't matter.

Punchbowl News' John Bresnahan reported that Thune and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) had been going back and forth about what a horrible impact the "big, beautiful bill" would have on the midterm elections. Thune said that he tried to convey to Tillis that it wouldn't matter because once they start touching entitlement programs, Democrats will attack them regardless.

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'Abomination!' Outrage hits senators as they pass bill in razor-thin vote

After Vice President J.D. Vance cast the deciding vote to allow Donald Trump's megabill to pass the Senate Tuesday, opponents took to social media to warn the House that it was up to them to stave off impending disaster for lower-income Americans.

Call To Activism called Vance's tiebreaker, "one of the most shameful moments in American history."

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'Get them the hell out': Trump says deporting US citizens could be 'next job'

President Donald Trump this week floated possible deportations for U.S. citizens.

During a visit to Florida on Tuesday, a reporter asked Trump how many detention facilities he would need to carry out his mass deportation policy for undocumented immigrants.

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Jasmine Crockett lights up GOP for passing 'uglier than before' megabill

Never one to shy away from saying what she's thinking, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) cut right to the chase and ripped into Senate Republicans for passing Donald Trump's "bulls--t" budget bill with a much-needed assist to get it over the top from Vice President J.D. Vance.

Moments after the bill was approved despite no votes from GOP Sens. Thom Tillis (NC), Rand Paul (KY) and Susan Collins (ME), the blunt-talking Texas Democrat hopped on Bluesky and promised a fight in the House which must now give it's approval before it heads to Donald Trump's desk.

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'Swamp politics': Murkowski called out by ex-RNC spokesperson for bill betrayal

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) is being bashed for "swamp-style politics" after voting in support of President Donald Trump's so-called "big, beautiful bill."

The Senate was split 50-50 on the measure, handing Vice President JD Vance the tie-breaking vote on the budget bill that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) warned would remove healthcare for 11.8 million Americans over the next ten years.

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'Started to eat himself': Kristi Noem delivers bizarre 'cannibal' migrant claim

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared a bizarre story Tuesday of a migrant who “started to eat himself” in defense of President Donald Trump’s mass deportations while visiting Florida’s new “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant facility.

“The other day I was talking to some marshals that had been partnering with (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), they said that they had detained a cannibal and put him on a plane to take him home, and while they had him in his seat, he started to eat himself, and they had to get him off and get him medical attention,” Noem said, sitting besides Trump during a press conference.

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'We're all happy now!' Trump reacts live as he hears megabill Senate vote

President Donald Trump was caught on camera giving a live reaction after his so-called One Big Beautiful Bill passed the U.S. Senate.

During a roundtable discussion at an immigrant detention center in Florida on Tuesday, the president was informed that the bill had passed the Senate by a 51-50 vote, with Vice President J.D. Vance casting the tie-breaking vote.

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Senate passes Trump's 'big beautiful bill'

The U.S. Senate passed its final version of President Donald Trump's 2026 budget legislation that has become known as the "big, beautiful bill."

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) voted against the bill, telling the press that she's put out a statement and would not speak about her vote to the press, reported Punchbowl News. The vote was 50-50, with Vice President JD Vance breaking the tie.

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Trump jabs MTG's boyfriend: 'Do you think it's easy being with Marjorie?'

President Donald Trump suggested that it wasn't "easy" to be Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend.

During a visit to a detention facility in Florida on Tuesday, Trump introduced Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to Real America's Voice reporter Brian Glenn by noting the correspondent was dating Greene.

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Ron DeSantis plans to 'deputize' Floridians as 'judges' of immigrant detainees

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) used a photo opportunity with President Donald Trump to share his plan to move undocumented migrants through Alligator Alcatraz and other Florida detention facilities as quickly as possible.

Trump traveled to Ochopee, Florida, Tuesday to tour the detention facility comprising heavy-duty tents and FEMA trailers that are expected to detain up to 5,000 migrants awaiting deportation.

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Trump's guide to outrunning alligator gets fact-check — he wouldn't make it far

Associated Press White House reporter Chris Megerian was quick to fact-check President Donald Trump after he issued instructions Tuesday on how to escape alligators.

Trump was speaking before heading to the Florida Everglades Tuesday morning to tour an immigrant detention facility built in the hostile swamps about an hour west of Miami.

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