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'Reign of corruption' revealed as Senate Dems share Musk 'dodgy dealings' list

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has issued a new report raising questions of "corruption, ethics, and conflicts of interest" perpetuated during Elon Musk's time heading up President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, according to a preview by Rolling Stone.

The report, titled “Special Interests Over the Public Interest: Elon Musk’s 130 Days in the Trump Administration,” features a list of 130 questionable actions by Musk, his companies, and family members that culminated in a "reign of corruption," according to senior writer Tim Dickinson.

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Busted: MAGA crusader illegally hid more than $100K in crypto

Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) violated federal law by failing to report massive purchases of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin within the mandatory deadline, according to a report in OpenSecrets this week.

Between January and February, Gill — an outspoken MAGA crusader — purchased between $100,001 and $250,000 in Bitcoin, per the report. However, he "disclosed both trades weeks after a 45-day disclosure deadline mandated by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act," a 2012 law designed to rein in insider trading by members of Congress, which is already illegal but hard to enforce due to the degree of regulatory information members have outside of the public eye.

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Stephen Miller 'ripped into' ICE for not targeting immigrants at '7-Eleven'

During a tense meeting with ICE officials, Trump aide Stephen Miller strongly suggested that agents target convenience stores for undocumented migrants in an effort to up their arrest tallies, according to a report in The Washington Examiner.

The outlet spoke with three current and former federal immigration officials who recounted how Miller upbraided about a dozen ICE agents for their low deportation numbers and suggested where they might find more potential marks.

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'Please kill us': Unusual request flagged in oversight board's budget request

A former high-ranking federal flagged an unusual budget request by an independent agency that investigates chemical disasters.

White House budget documents released Friday show the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board would shut down by October 2026 as “part of the Administration’s plans to move the Nation towards fiscal responsibility and to redefine the proper role of the Federal Government,” reported the Washington Post.

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Outrage as Trump official plans to join activist who has no 'tolerance’ for Jews

Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence overseeing all eighteen components of America's Intelligence Community, is drawing scrutiny after apparently appearing on an advertisement as a scheduled speaker for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk's Young Women’s Leadership Summit. Kirk himself came under fire this week after declaring he lost "tolerance" with America's Jews. He also called Islam "incompatible" with the West.

Kirk, a MAGA influencer with close ties to the Trump family, spoke on his podcast on Monday, after Sunday's Boulder, Colorado antisemitic terror attack.

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'White war profiteer' Erik Prince hired to kill gang members overseas: report

"What could possibly go wrong?"

That's a question New York Times readers sarcastically asked on social media Wednesday, after the newspaper reported that Erik Prince, founder of the notorious mercenary firm Blackwater and a key ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, is working with Haiti's interim government "to conduct lethal operations against gangs that are terrorizing the nation and threatening to take over its capital."

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Official admits 'glorious' $45M parade will see 'Happy Birthday' sung to Trump

U.S. Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley revealed that President Donald Trump would be honored by the crowd singing "Happy Birthday" at a military parade that is expected to cost up to $45 million.

During a Tuesday interview on the War Room podcast, MAGA influencer Steve Bannon noted that Trump had been criticized for staging a parade on his birthday.

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Senator claims GOP must gut Medicaid to 'strengthen' it

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) admitted that President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" included Medicaid cuts that he insisted would "strengthen" the program.

During a Tuesday interview on Fox Business, host Maria Bartiromo asked Marshall if Republicans could identify enough additional cuts so that conservative senators would back the funding bill.

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This old paper mill is the nation's worst climate polluter

A World War II-era boiler in Virginia is at the center of a growing debate over the paper industry’s role in climate change — and how much pollution goes uncounted due to loopholes in federal reporting rules.

The Smurfit Westrock paper mill in Covington, a 126-year-old facility located north of Roanoke, released more climate-warming pollution in 2023 than any other paper mill in the country, according to a sweeping new report by the Environmental Integrity Project.

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'I got my tires slashed': Chuck Todd reveals violent attacks from Trump devotees

Chuck Todd holds Donald Trump personally responsible for directing death threats and vandalism against him — but he doesn't hold it against him.

The former host of NBC News' "Meet the Press" told British news station Times Radio over the weekend that the president's personal insults seemed to activate his supporters into attack mode, and he told host Maddie Hale that his social media posts "100 percent" created security risks for his targets, reported The Independent.

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Alina Habba gets sued by Newark mayor

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has filed a lawsuit against interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba for "false arrest and malicious prosecution."

The lawsuit, posted by Politico's Kyle Cheney on X, alleges that GEO Group, the private prison company that operates the migrant detention center, Delaney Hall, along with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "have repeatedly denied access to Newark officials seeking to conduct necessary and legally required inspections."

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Trump's education sec'y mocked after 'basic math' flub during House grilling

Education secretary Linda McMahon was roundly mocked on social media after flubbing "basic math" while testifying Tuesday morning before the Senate Appropriations Committee on the department’s fiscal 2026 budget request.

According to The Hill, "The request by the Trump administration...includes major cuts to federal education and research programs, putting a focus on state and local education systems. It also includes a boost in charter school grants."

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'He chose billionaires': Brutal ad goes for vulnerable Republican's jugular

Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska, one of the House lawmakers most vulnerable to losing their seats in the 2026 midterms, was the target of a new ad that aired Tuesday as part of a nationwide campaign to draw public attention and outrage to the GOP plan to kick millions off Medicaid.

The ad — set to run on television, digital platforms, and streaming services in Nebraska — features a woman named Audrey, who says her step-daughter and three grandchildren are among the tens of millions of Americans who rely on Medicaid for health coverage.

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