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'You're going to kill somebody': Pilots fume as Hegseth blows off responsibility for leak

Current and former fighter pilots are telling the New York Times that they are not happy with the way that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has handled the aftermath of revelations that he inadvertently leaked classified war plans to the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic earlier this month.

Specifically, these current and former pilots tell the Times that they were particularly unnerved by Hegseth's defiant insistence that he did nothing wrong despite sending the exact times of planned airstrikes to a chatroom in which a journalist was present.

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'Tide’s turning' for Dems as Florida special election reveals 'buyer’s remorse': report

The argument that Florida is no longer a swing state, but rather, a deep red state, was validated in the 2024 presidential election when Donald Trump defeated Democratic nominee Kamala Harris by 13 percent. Trump's victory followed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' 19 percent reelection landslide in the 2022 midterms.

Many of the swing states that Trump lost in 2020 but carried in 2024 were close, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona. Florida, however, acted like the type of red state where it's normal for Republicans to win statewide races by double digits.

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'Very tight': Trump admits Elise Stefanik nomination yanked over fear of losing House

The White House will officially pull its nomination for Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) to be the next U.N. ambassador as the Republican Party clings to a razor-thin majority in the House.

Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID) told reporters that he learned the nomination was being rescinded during a Thursday visit to the White House.

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'You're not following the law': GOP senator joins top Dem in challenge to Trump admin

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) signed onto a letter with Democratic Sen. Patty Murray (WA) protesting a key decision by Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought about the continuing resolution passed to avert a government shutdown on March 14.

According to an emergency designation memo signed by President Donald Trump on March 24, the administration will only disburse some of the emergency funding from the CR," wrote Punchbowl News' Samantha Handler on X.

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'This is so wrong': Onlookers slam Pam Bondi for signaling DOJ won't investigate war chats

Attorney general Pam Bondi signaled that she was unlikely to open a criminal investigation into a group chat by Donald Trump's officials on a third-party platform to plan a military operation.

The attorney general was asked at an unrelated news conference about defense secretary Pete Hegseth disclosing details about a pending attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen over the encrypted Signal app without knowing a reporter had been added to the group by national security adviser, but Bondi echoed comments made by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

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'If hell exists, Kristi Noem is a shoo-in': Pastor horrified by 'truly sick' photo op

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has sparked fierce criticism for a video she filmed on Wednesday while touring the megaprison in El Salvador that is currently holding immigrants who were deported by the Trump administration earlier in March.

The administration defied a court order when deporting over 200 Venezuelans, who the White House alleges are gang members.

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'Absolute punch to the gut': Kentucky distiller reeling thanks to Trump's trade war

Thomas Bard, the owner of a small distillery in Kentucky, tells the Washington Post that his business has been thrown into turmoil ever since President Donald Trump launched a trade war with Canada.

According to Bard, liquor stores in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Ontario had initially agreed to start selling his bourbon this year before Trump slapped blanket tariffs on Canada and the country responded by pulling American liquor from its shelves.

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Trump UN nominee 'in jeopardy' as GOP fears losing control of House: report

Rep. Elise Stefanik's (R-NY) nomination to be President Donald Trump's ambassador to the United Nations is reportedly "in jeopardy" amid fears among Republicans that they could lose control of the House of Representatives.

CBS News reports that "multiple sources" have indicated that "there are ongoing discussions about whether she should withdraw from consideration" to be UN ambassador as the GOP clings to a narrow majority in the House that could be lowered further by upcoming special elections in Florida.

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Controversial MAGA school superintendent handed out $600K in bonuses to his staff

Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters awarded nearly $600,000 in end-of-year bonuses to Department of Education staff in 2024.

Most employees received an amount equal to 2.5% of their annual salary, an average of $1,700.

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'How far will Republicans go?' Democrats expect GOP will target key campaign tool

Republicans are zeroing in on a key element of the Democratic Party's financial infrastructure with scrutiny into alleged wrongdoing.

Three Republicans in Congress, including the chairmen of the House Oversight and Administration committees, are urging Donald Trump's Treasury Department to hand over reports of allegedly suspicious financial transactions related to the liberal fundraising platform ActBlue, which GOP lawmakers say has violated campaign finance laws or aided terrorist organizations, reported CNN.

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Ex-Trump aide trashes Pete Hegseth for failing to brief the president on lost soldiers

"The View's" Alyssa Farah Griffin is incensed that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth isn't briefing President Donald Trump on recent U.S. defense and national security events.

Griffin, who previously worked as Trump's White House communications director, played a clip of Trump being asked about the four missing soldiers in Lithuania. Trump confessed he'd never heard about it.

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'Let's keep calm!' Shouting match erupts as tense Maryland budget meeting boils over

There were repeated references to “my friend” from here or “the gentle lady” from there, but the niceties were overpowered by the shouting and the finger-pointing Wednesday during a second day of debate on Maryland's fiscal 2026 budget.

The House ultimately approved the $67 billion budget for next year, after three hours of debate — which was on top of seven hours of testy back-and-forth Tuesday when House Democrats beat back a series of Republican amendments.

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GOP lawmaker expects Dems to control House: 'We're fixing to hand it right back to them'

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) urged Republicans to pass a law defunding PBS and NPR because he feared Democrats would soon take back control of the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2026 midterm elections.

During a Wednesday interview on the Christian-centric Washington Watch program, Burchett told host Tony Perkins that his show "wouldn't want" to receive federal dollars like public broadcasting stations.

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