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'Tired of Waiting': Republican congressman caught getting beauty rest during big hearing

Congressman Blake Moore (R-UT) was caught out cold– asleep during the House Ways and Means Committee meeting.

The incident was highlighted on MSNBC's Morning Joe as they were headed to break.

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'Everyone is asleep!' AOC fumes as GOP pushes Medicaid cuts in 'dead of night'

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez castigated House Republicans for pursuing massive cuts to Medicaid "in the dead of night" as a committee markup hearing on the GOP's legislation dragged on into the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said it is shameful that Republicans are rushing ahead with their proposal "at 2:38 in the morning, when everyone is asleep, when we've asked for the opportunity to do this in the light of day so that people can call their representatives' offices in order to stop this disaster."

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GOP senator slams disabled Medicaid recipients on COVID 'sugar high'

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) lashed out at disabled protesters who interrupted a House hearing on Medicaid by claiming they were hired and on a "sugar high" from COVID-era spending.

Marshall made the remarks Wednesday to Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, a day after the disabled Medicaid recipients interrupted a House Energy and Commerce hearing on health care.

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AOC rails against GOP lawmaker's 'terribly disrespectful comment' at late-night hearing

New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez railed against her Republican colleagues for making a “terribly disrespectful comment” in a late-night Medicaid debate, according to a report from Politico.

The incident happened around 3am Wednesday as the House Energy and Commerce panel began marking up their portion of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”

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'It'll be an ugly one': GOP frantic over looming 'trainwreck' that will fracture the party

Republicans are looking at a battle in Texas for a U.S. Senate seat as a looming trainwreck in the upcoming midterm election that, at the moment, looks to be unavoidable.

A decision by scandal-plagued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) to challenge longtime Sen. John Cornyn (R) has set off a panic that millions of dollars will be wasted on a primary fight for a seat that, under normal circumstances, would be a GOP lock in the conservative state, but may be put in play after a potentially bruising battle for the nomination.

According to Politico's Ben Jacobs, the war for the nomination will boil down to a "GOP trainwreck of the 2026 election cycle, a cash-burning demolition derby that threatens to fracture the party, force the White House to intervene."

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“I hate to see that kind of internecine warfare in my party,” explained Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX) who predicted, "It’ll be an ugly one.”

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'It gave Susie a key window': Insiders reveal why Trump finally 'blinked' on China tariffs

President Donald Trump's top aides spent weeks working behind the scenes to persuade him to back down on China tariffs that had rattled global markets before they finally spotted an opening.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other aides told the president that the blue-collar workers that he considered to be his political base would be hurt if the tariffs weren't lowered, according to two source familiar with the matter who spoke to the Washington Post.

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'Marathon overnight': Onlookers say late-night House hearing ends in 'gift to the wealthy'

More than 17 hours after the hearing started, the House Ways and Means Committee advanced their portion of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”

On X and Bluesky, reporters and congressional aides were grateful their all-nighter came to an end.

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Trump's wheeling and dealing is handcuffing the Fed from bailing him out: report

Trump’s trade deals won’t be helping the Federal Reserve roll back interest rates anytime soon, according to Bloomberg columnist Bill Dudley.

He questioned the “optimism” people are having as the tariffs roll back in the U.S.-China trade war. “I’m not seeing the ‘breakthrough.’”

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New legal ruling 'not really the greatest news for the Trump administration': MSNBC host

A ruling by a federal judge on Tuesday that will allow Donald Trump's administration to use the antiquated the Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants is not the win some fans of the president think it is.

That is the opinion of MSNBC host Joe Scarborough who labeled the ruling less than meets the eye.

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'I wouldn't trust it': Trump-defending political strategist condemns president's idea

One of president Donald Trump's consistent defenders on CNN spoke out against him accepting Qatar's gift of a luxury jet.

The $400 million "flying palace" raises constitutional, legal and ethical concerns, and political strategist Shermichael Singleton told "CNN News Central" on Wednesday that the Qatari royal family's gift represents a national security threat.

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Presidential ethics attorneys flag 'even worse' Trump violation than Qatar plane

President Donald Trump is showing a “flagrant disregard of the Constitution” in the most “brazen of ways,” according to three former ethics attorneys in a New York Times guest essay.

Norman Eisen, Virginia Canter, and Richard W. Painter, served as ethics counsels in the Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama White Houses.

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MSNBC host bursts out laughing after supercut of GOP senators bursting Trump's bubble

MSNBC painted a portrait of Republican party disarray on Wednesday morning by compiling a super-cut of high-profile GOP senators pouring cold water on Donald Trump's desire to claim a $400 million jet being gifted to him from the leaders of Qatar.

While the president has repeatedly declared, "Why should our military, and therefore our taxpayers, be forced to pay hundreds of millions of Dollars when they can get it for FREE from a country that wants to reward us for a job well done," that is not universally endorsed by his caucus.

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Controversial Trump deal 'not going to go through' due to ethics concerns: ex-GOP lawmaker

A former Republican congressman doesn't think president Donald Trump will be allowed to keep the "flying palace" given to him by Qatar's royal family.

The Trump administration is preparing to accept a super luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from the foreign government to use as Air Force One and then be transferred to his presidential library, but the lavish, $400 million gift has raised ethical concerns and drawn strong bipartisan criticism.

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