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Jasmine Crockett gets into a heated clash with MLK's right-winger niece

Religious conservative activist Alveda King came to a House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday as a Republican star witness. She left rattled — and firing back at a Texas Democrat who questioned whether she has any right to her famous last name.

The confrontation erupted at a GOP-called hearing targeting the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) — already unraveling before Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) got the microphone. King, a Fox News contributor and chair of the America First Policy Institute's Center for the American Dream, had moments earlier shouted — according to Raw Story reporting — "Stop killing the babies and cutting the penises off!" derailing a Democratic colleague's questioning entirely.

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Republicans pushing hard for labor nominee who would further shrink their majority

Republican lawmakers, Trump administration officials and industry lobbyists are quietly pushing for Rep. Riley Moore (R-WV) to become the next Labor secretary — but the effort is running into resistance from the White House.

Nearly 20 people familiar with the behind-the-scenes campaign told Politico that Moore has become the subject of an organized lobbying effort, and that the freshman congressman has privately expressed interest in the role, but the White House is signaling support for the man already in the job.

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Trump officials privately worry ceasefire being used as cover for Iran attacks: report

Trump administration officials have expressed in private that they are concerned that the ceasefire between the United States and Iran has given Tehran a chance to recover from previous attacks, CNN reported on Tuesday.

CNN senior reporter Zachary Cohen said that as President Donald Trump responded to a downed Apache helicopter that was patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz and vowed to retaliate, behind-the-scenes sources said this issue had been raised.

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Judge's scathing denunciation ought to sink Trump nominee in a single word: analysis

A single word in a scathing ruling by a federal judge should be enough to sink the nomination of Todd Blanche for attorney general, according to a new analysis.

The 79-year-old president formally nominated his former criminal defense attorney to lead the Department of Justice, but MS NOW columnist Jordan Rubin flagged a key word in a recent ruling against the administration – and that's "tainted" – as reason enough to disqualify him.

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Insider spills on Trump’s fragile ego after NBA game: ‘Getting booed really gets to him’

President Donald Trump made his way to his home city of New York Monday to attend the NBA Finals game only to be met with thunderous boos by basketball fans, which, according to a former senior Trump administration official, genuinely upsets him.

“Getting booed in public really gets to him,” said the ex-senior Trump official, speaking with Zeteo for its report Tuesday on the condition of anonymity. “When I worked with him, he would sometimes call me to complain about it, sometimes when I was trying to go to bed.”

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'We may all look alike': Crockett schools GOP rep as he attacks wrong woman lawmaker

A Texas Republican went after the wrong congresswoman Tuesday — and got schooled on the spot.

The mix-up unfolded at a House Judiciary Committee hearing already careening off the rails. GOP witness Alveda King — niece of Martin Luther King Jr. and a Fox News contributor — had just derailed Democratic questioning by shouting "Stop killing the babies and cutting the penises off!"

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Republicans still scrambling to clean up Trump's stunning admission: report

House Republicans are working to contain the political fallout from two remarkable statements by President Donald Trump.

The 79-year-old president declared last month that he doesn't care about the midterms and that Americans' economic hardships are of no concern to him, setting off weeks of damage control that fell Tuesday on National Republican Congressional Committee chairman Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC), reported Axios.

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Trump prepares new military strike after Iran downs chopper: 'Must respond to this attack'

President Donald Trump threatened a military response to the downing of a U.S. Army helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz.

The two crew members were rescued in the first-ever sea drone operation conducted by the U.S. military, and the president blamed the crash on an attack by Iran.

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'Law & Order' star mocks Ted Cruz's midterm comments in Fox News interview

Hollywood legend Christopher Meloni trolled Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) after the conservative politician moaned about his midterm election fears.

The "Law & Order" franchise star responded to the Texas Republican's Fox News interview on Monday night, where Cruz told the conservative outlet that if Democrats take the majority in the House of Representatives that GOP lawmakers, including President Donald Trump, could have a difficult road ahead.

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'Red mirage' propaganda to blame for Trump's Meet the Press 'eruption': expert

President Donald Trump, like a lot of Republicans, seems to have believed former reality TV star Spencer Pratt's social media success would carry over at the ballot box, but a tech writer explained why the conservative media bubble provided a distorted view.

The 79-year-old president melted down over the weekend during an interview with "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker, who pressed him for evidence that California elections were rigged against Pratt and other GOP candidates, but tech writer Gil Duran and The New Republic's Greg Sargent agreed that Trump was duped by the social media he consumes.

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Ex-Trump official predicts impending GOP mutiny against president: 'I hear a sound coming'

Former Trump administration official Miles Taylor predicted Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s “self-serving agenda” may soon trigger a GOP Senate revolt, one that could potentially sink his future nominees for the remainder of his term.

“I hear a sound coming from the Republican side of the aisle,” Taylor wrote in an analysis published on his Substack. “It’s not exactly the sound of ‘the resistance,’ but it’s at least worth calling ‘the reluctance.’ There’s a growing unease among Republican senators about Trump’s self-serving agenda.”

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GOP witness veers into 'cutting penises off' of babies to dodge Todd Blanche question

A House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) went sideways Tuesday when a GOP witness interrupted a line of Democratic questioning with a non-sequitur about infant genitalia.

It started simply enough. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) pressed the panel on whether the Justice Department's controversial $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization fund" — scrapped last week by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche after bipartisan backlash — should have been shut down. SPLC Interim CEO Bryan Fair said yes. Then Raskin turned to Dr. Alveda King.

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Decisive defeat finally shows Trump House GOP might not be on his side

WASHINGTON — Cracks in President Donald Trump’s stranglehold on the GOP — and the 119th Congress — went on full display at the U.S. Capitol this month as the House of Representatives sent the White House a defiant message.

Last week, 18 Republicans voted to approve a Ukraine aid package opposed by the White House. It came after four Republicans supported a measure calling for the removal of U.S. troops from Iran unless Congress votes to authorize that war.

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