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Marco Rubio undercut as aide admits his boss is not 'the adult in the room' for Trump

As part of a deep dive into former Sen. Marco Rubio's immersion into Donald Trump's administration, one of the Florida Republican's aides admitted his boss was not hired for his foreign affairs experience.

Since stepping away from his secure seat as a Republican Senator representing Florida, where he rose to senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and vice chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Rubio has been saddled with additional duties besides being secretary of state including, now, acting national security advisor.

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'I object!' Chaos erupts as Dem objects to 'evidence' provided by Marjorie Taylor Greene

Chaos erupted during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing after a Democrat questioned a document presented by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

While Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was testifying on Wednesday, Greene sought unanimous consent to enter a document into the record that she suggested proved a deported man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia had been a member of the MS-13 gang.

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'Not a thing': Conservative writer takes on what Trump likes most about Saudi culture

The Bulwark's Bill Kristol argued in a new piece Wednesday that it made perfect sense for Donald Trump to spend his first international trip of his second term in Saudi Arabia because he admires the kingdom's iron fist of repression so very much.

Kristol wrote that Trump appearing among the "autocrats and plutocrats and kleptocrats" hosted by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was exactly the image Trump wanted circulated around the world: American strongman holds court with a despot in one of the world's "most unfree" nations.

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Mike Johnson issues vague threat involving criminal indictments of his Dem colleagues

House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) threatened to expel Democratic lawmakers who confronted immigration enforcement officers at a New Jersey facility.

The Department of Homeland Security alleges that three Democratic representatives from New Jersey – Bonnie Watson Coleman, LaMonica McIver and Rob Menendez – "stormed" the Delany Hall facility where Immigration and Customs Enforcement intends to house detained migrants, and Johnson said GOP leadership was considering options to punish them.

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United front: GOP and Dems join forces in plea for Trump to change course

South Florida U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson, a Democrat, was one of 80 lawmakers who signed a letter urging the Federal Emergency Management Agency to begin spending money already approved by Congress for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress from both political parties are calling on the Trump administration to unfreeze funding for a grant program that helps local communities better prepare for natural disasters.

The letter from more than 80 lawmakers urges the Federal Emergency Management Agency to begin spending money already approved by Congress for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.

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'Cringe': Internet blasts Trump for praising 'handsome' Middle East leaders

President Donald Trump arrived in Qatar during his Middle East tour, where he met with Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and gushed with praise.

It was reported over the weekend that Qatar was gifting Trump a $400 million luxury plane to use as the new Air Force One. The plane would then be gifted to Trump's presidential library.

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'Unbelievable': Dem grills Kristi Noem about 'doctored' tattoos on deported man's hand

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) grilled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about whether President Donald Trump had lied when he claimed "MS-13" gang symbols were on a deported man's hand.

During a Wednesday House Homeland Security hearing, Swalwell pointed out that Trump had displayed a photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's hand with "MS13" on it.

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A 'cantankerous' GOP senator is threatening to tank Trump's bill: report

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has tasked the House with passing President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” before Memorial Day.

However, another Johnson, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) is threatening the bill won't make it to Trump’s desk, according to a report from Politico.

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Dem lawmaker reads RFK Jr. the riot act in 'testy' $20 billion blow-up

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ran into a buzzsaw on Wednesday morning as he was grilled by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) over billions of spending cuts proposed by Donald Trump's administration.

As MSNBC's Anna Cabrera was asking questions about Trump's secretary of health and human services appearing before a House committee today for the first time since he was sworn in, MSNBC reporter Julie Tsirkin shared video of the exchange between DeLauro and Kennedy and called it a "testy hearing to put it lightly."

"How then can you justify cutting a $20 billion from the biomedical research budget," an incensed DeLauro demanded.

"If you appropriate the money to me I'm going to spend it," he parried.

"We have appropriated, Mr. Secretary," she exclaimed.

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"I'm going to spend it," he replied.

"Then you're going to spend you're not going to cut $20 billion from the NIH," she pressed.

"The White House proposal is to do a very, very large cuts in NIH," he explained before sitting back in his chair.

"That is contrary to the money appropriated!" DeLauro lectured him.

"I remember, if Congress appropriates the money, I'm going to spend the money," he stated.

You can watch below or at the link here.

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'What the holy hell?' MAGA has a meltdown over House GOP post written in Spanish

MAGA Republicans are losing their minds over an innocent social media post that includes a Spanish translation, according to The Daily Beast.

The House Republicans' X post claimed, "House Republicans believe in every American’s potential to thrive by embracing the power of work," and below that, the message was translated into Spanish.

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White House ties to neo-Nazis exposes Trump's fight against antisemitism as a sham: report

President Donald Trump has justified his attacks on universities by citing his campaign pledge to fight antisemitism, but multiple individuals serving at high levels in his administration have ties to neo-Nazis and white nationalists.

The Trump administration has deported pro-Palestinian student protesters and cut university funding after the president claimed "antisemitic bigotry has no place in a civilized society," but critics told NPR that at least three administration officials have close ties to antisemitic extremists.

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Trump's favorite TV host comes out swinging against the president's latest moves

President Donald Trump's favorite TV host Mark Levin was unhappy with the opulent spectacle taking place during Trump's visit of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

Levin has been an outspoken Trump supporter on his "Life, Liberty & Levin" show on Fox, and has hosted Trump for sit-down interviews. In April, Trump appointed Levin to the Homeland Security Advisory Council, led by Secretary Kristi Noem.

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Trump to resettle South African 'refugees' in state known for white supremacist movement

President Donald Trump's government has moved to resettle white South African "refugees" in Idaho — a state known for its white supremacist movement.

The Idaho Statesman reported that at least nine of the dozens of Afrikaners would be sent to Twin Falls after they claimed to face anti-white discrimination in South Africa.

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