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'Embarrassing': Opponents hoot as GOP's own 'cruel' bill falls

Multiple Republican "fiscal hawks" on Friday voted with Democrats on the U.S. House Budget Committee to block the GOP's budget reconciliation package—and while high-level negotiations are expected to continue, members were reportedly told they could go home.

"They couldn't agree on how many people to take healthcare away from in order to give billionaires a tax cut," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), a panel member, after the vote. "Embarrassing. We'll keep fighting to protect Medicaid and the American people."

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Legal experts slam Trump after Supreme Court's ‘rebuke’

In a legal blow to President Donald Trump’s sprawling immigration crackdown, the Supreme Court on Friday blocked the administration from moving forward with mass deportations of a group of accused Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.

The decision reversing a lower court order quickly spread throughout social media, with legal experts calling the high court ruling a clear message to Trump as his administration weighs suspending due process and other deportation tactics.

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Supreme Court hands Trump massive loss

The Supreme Court dealt President Donald Trump a big blow on Friday by blocking the administration's mass deportations of accused gang members under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.

The Trump administration has been using this act by declaring certain groups of migrants terrorists, which under the DOJ's interpretation of the AEA allows them to be removed as an invading force. Most judges in the country have come down against Trump on this, although one Trump-appointed judge in Pennsylvania partially ruled in favor of the DOJ's interpretation.

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Republican kills governor bid over fears 'family squabble' would tear apart GOP

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced the suspension of his gubernatorial campaign in an email to supporters on Friday.

Yost said he has enjoyed traveling around the state engaging with Ohioans in his bid to succeed term-limited Governor Mike DeWine, but “it is also apparent that a steep climb to the nomination for governor has become a vertical cliff.”

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'I want to slap him': GOP pollster hits back as Obama aide issues threat

Republican pollster Frank Luntz tried to turn down the temperature on Friday in a heated online feud being waged by former Barack Obama campaign strategist and press official Johanna Maska.

Maska took particular umbrage over Luntz's appearance on a podcast with Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), and said she "wanted to slap" him over it in a video posted to X.

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Trump asks Supreme Court to let him resume mass purge

President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to lift lower court orders preventing him from continuing his mass firings of the civil service, reported The Associated Press on Friday.

These firings have been on hold in part due to a ruling by a federal judge in San Francisco last week.

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Trump explodes as he's bombarded by 'nasty questions' on Air Force One

President Donald Trump didn't hide his disgust when asked Friday why he was allowing white South African farmers into the United States but "closed off that door" to many other refugees.

A U.S.-funded charter flight brought close to 60 Afrikaner families to the the U.S. state of Idaho earlier this week under a humanitarian program designed for people fleeing war or persecution.

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'Doesn't even like Trump': Sean 'Diddy' Combs reportedly begging for presidential pardon

Sean “Diddy” Combs is approaching Donald Trump looking for a presidential pardon, according to a Rolling Stone report.

The move was confirmed by multiple sources.

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Expert gobsmacked as Trump pushes through 'by far most dangerous' act yet: report

The sale of bump-stocks, a device which enables regular firearms to fire like machine guns, will be permitted by the Trump administration, NBC News Justice and Intelligence Correspondent Ken Dilanian reported Friday.

“The Trump Administration has decided to permit the sale of devices that enable regular firearms to fire like machine guns, a move that one person familiar with the matter said was ‘by far the most dangerous thing this administration has done ’ on gun policy,” Dilanian said.

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'Don't have me on the show!' Republican loses it as CNN host doubts claims

CNN anchor Boris Sanchez tried to keep the reins on a Friday interview with Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) as the two repeatedly talked over one another regarding the House spending bill and her concerns over Medicaid fraud.

"If you're not eligible, you should not be receiving benefits. It's as simple as that," Malliotakis said. "That makes you a fraudster."

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'I am sick!' Enraged MAGA fans snap as House GOP snarls Trump's agenda

The inability of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to deliver Donald Trump's "big beautiful" budget bill out of the GOP-dominated House Budget Committee has supporters of the president spitting mad.

Republicans were sent home for the week by the leadership after the bill cobbled together by the Republican leadership failed on a 16-21 vote.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene snarls about 'leaked' private convos when asked about Trump rumor

President Donald Trump called on his favorite pollster to measure whether Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had a shot at winning a U.S. Senate race against incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) – and to convince her to stay out.

The president's political team enlisted GOP pollster Tony Fabrizio to survey a potential matchup between the MAGA firebrand and Ossoff, and his poll found Greene would lose to the Georgia Democrat by a whopping 18 points, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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'Too tidy': Skeptics poke holes in Elon Musk company's explanation for 'extremist' glitch

Elon Musk's artificial intelligence program, known as Grok, placed the blame Friday on an "unauthorized modification" to its system prompt that caused it to spew information about a "white South African genocide" no matter what it was asked.

In light of Musk's support for white Afrikaners who were granted asylum in the United States by President Donald Trump over an imagined "white genocide," Grok users believed Musk must have tinkered with the program to put the focus on something near and dear to his heart.

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