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'Fake math!': CNN panel clashes over impact of Trump's big budget bill

The panel on CNN's "News Night with Abby Phillip" erupted after a GOP spokesperson claimed that President Donald Trump's megabill would reduce the deficit instead of increasing it, as several nonpartisan analyses of the bill have concluded.

Pete Seat, a former spokesperson for President George W. Bush, claimed that the budget bill would decrease the deficit by as much as $1 trillion. Other analyses from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office have estimated the budget bill will add as much as $3 trillion to the deficit.

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‘Devastating’: Arizona Gov. slams Trump’s budget cuts

Gov. Katie Hobbs sent a warning to Republicans in Congress debating a federal budget that would slash spending on health care and food assistance to pay for tax cuts that passing it would be “devastating for Arizonans.”

The Democratic governor made the comments Tuesday at a ceremonial signing of the state budget. Last week, after weeks of feuding between the Republicans who control the state House of Representatives and Senate, Hobbs signed the state budget with bipartisan majorities in both chambers, narrowly avoiding a June 30 deadline to prevent a government shutdown.

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‘Hallelujah’: MAGA world cheers ‘massive win’ as Penn limits trans athletes

MAGA enthusiasts erupted in celebration Tuesday after the University of Pennsylvania agreed to limit the participation of transgender athletes under a new deal with the Trump administration.

The university announced it would bow to pressure from the White House and “adopt biology-based definitions for the words ‘male’ and ‘female’” – a major reversal tied to a civil rights investigation into swimmer Lia Thomas’ participation on Penn’s women’s swim team, according to media reports.

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'Preposterous': Dem slams 'Alligator Alcatraz' self deportation claims

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) on Tuesday slammed claims that "Alligator Alcatraz" will cause immigrants to self-deport.

Earlier in the day, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem warned immigrants that they should "self-deport," otherwise they risk the chance of being sent to the 3,000-bed facility in the Florida Everglades. Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis also described the facility as a deterrent for illegal immigration.

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'Sold your constituents out': Jasmine Crockett unloads on GOP colleagues

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) called out her GOP colleagues on Tuesday after they voted to pass President Donald Trump's budget bill.

"I don't really understand what it is that y'all plan to go back and tell your constituents," Crockett said during a hearing of the House Rules Committee. "I'm glad that some of y'all decided to show up, but the reality is that you have sold your constituents out for 83 people in this country."

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'Don't think that's right': CNN host brutally fact checks MAGA rep on megabill

CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins confronted Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) in a tense exchange Tuesday over the Republican-led megabill and its sweeping cuts to Medicaid and SNAP benefits as she delivered multiple pushbacks live on air.

The brutal fact-checks came during CNN’s “The Source,” as Burchett praised the bill’s provisions on border security and defense spending, while dismissing concerns about its impact on low-income Americans.

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Dems hatch plan to immediately force Murkowski to answer for 'selling out'

Alaska Democrats have hatched a plan to target Republicans like Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) for voting to pass President Donald Trump's budget bill on Tuesday.

The state caucus plans to hold an emergency town hall on Wednesday to hold Republicans accountable for passing the bill and "let the people of Alaska know exactly how Murkowski and [Sen. Dan] Sullivan (R-AK) sold them out," according to an advisory shared with Notus.

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'What happened to you?' Dems eye 2028 as they blame this Republican for megabill

Democrats are seizing on Vice President JD Vance’s tie-breaking vote to pass the GOP’s sweeping megabill, as they rush to cast him as the face of a deeply unpopular measure they say could haunt him in a future presidential run, according to a new report in Politico.

The Senate passed the bill after 27 hours of debate Tuesday, with Vance stepping in to break the 50-50 tie. The former Ohio senator – seen as “the presumed heir to the MAGA movement in 2028” – lauded the bill as a problem solver for illegal immigration.

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'Harms children': Trump admin slammed as billions frozen for K-12 schools​

Trump administration tells states it’s freezing $6.8 billion for K-12 school programs

by Shauneen Miranda, Daily Montanan
July 1, 2025

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Trump's new remarks fuel cognitive concerns: 'Clear sign of decline'

President Donald Trump seemed to stumble when responding to a reporter’s question during a press conference in Florida on Tuesday, where he had traveled for the opening of “Alligator Alcatraz,” a controversial detention facility designed to accommodate migrants.

When asked how long detainees are expected to remain at the detention center, the president replied, "I'm gonna spend a lot. This is my home state. I love it. I'll spend a lot of time here," sidestepping the actual question.

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'No better person!' Ex-FBI agent accused of encouraging J6 mob gets new DOJ gig

The Department of Justice's newest employee is someone who helped storm the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.

Jared Wise, a former FBI agent, was assigned to the Weaponization Working Group, a task force that President Donald Trump created in February to go after his political enemies. The task force is led by Ed Martin, who Trump initially nominated to become the next federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. Martin's name was eventually withdrawn because Martin supported Jan. 6 defendants.

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'Every day is a trainwreck': Scientists lash out at Trump's newest sabotage

Former government scientists are enraged as President Donald Trump's administration rips down a major climate tracking website, ABC News reported on Tuesday evening.

"The website of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, which hosts numerous climate change reports and resources, including the comprehensive and often cited National Climate Assessments, is no longer operational, according to a NASA spokesperson," said the report. This website, "along with all five editions of the National Climate Assessment and a wide range of information detailing how human-amplified climate change is impacting the United States."

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'Rich history!' Trump official defends flag blasted as 'white supremacist'

Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler lashed out at Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) on Tuesday after he accused the federal agency of raising a “Christian nationalist, White supremacist" flag at its headquarters earlier this month.

The public back-and-forth began after the agency flew an “Appeal to Heaven” banner – a white flag bearing a green pine tree – alongside a large U.S. flag on June 11 in celebration of Flag Day, Fox News Digital reported Tuesday. The banner dates back to the Revolutionary War, the outlet noted, and Loeffler defended the flag’s “rich history,” which she also praised as “AMERICAN MADE!”

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