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'Bravo': Experts cheer as law firm sends 'clear message' amid Trump's political threats

The law firm of Perkins Coie is responding to President Donald Trump's executive order targeting them with a sweeping new lawsuit accusing the administration of political repression — and legal experts are celebrating the move.

Trump targeted the firm, which is widely respected in the legal field and whose own lawyers have received appointments to judgeships by Trump in the past, in what is widely believed to be retaliation for opposing his lawsuits to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The order strips the firm and anyone involved with it of security clearances and ties to the federal government generally.

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'Kicked out': Reporters booted from Trump event hastily pack up cameras

Reporters got the boot Tuesday afternoon from a Business Roundtable event featuring President Donald Trump as Trump doubled down on his steep tariffs, calling them a "big win."

Speaking at the event, held by the nonprofit group of CEOs, Trump touted a "good spirit" for the economy.

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‘Never changed my vote’: Defiant Republican slams 'stinker' GOP bill and scoffs at Trump

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) delivered an unequivocal message to President Donald Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill after the president unleashed a scathing social media post where he threatened the lawmaker – who he called a “GRANDSTANDER” – with a primary challenge.

But the fiscal conservative hours later made clear he was not intimidated by Trump’s threats – and had no plans to bend to the president's demands and switch his vote to align with House leadership as Washington faces a Friday shutdown deadline to keep the government funded through September.

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‘Cower before a mad king’: GOP moves to ‘surrender’ Congress’ power over Trump’s tariffs

Correction: A previous version of this article contained the wrong headline. This article has been updated.

Facing a midnight Friday deadline to prevent a federal government shutdown if no budget is passed, the Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, insists he has the votes to secure a continuing resolution, a “CR,” and without any help from Democrats. Democrats have vowed to oppose the measure, citing its spending cuts to health care and veterans’ benefits, as well as the inclusion of controversial policy provisions — despite Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole’s specific claim to the contrary.

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‘$700 billion? With a b?’ CNN host presses MAGA lawmaker as GOP hunts for Medicaid fraud

CNN’s Kasie Hunt had difficulty swallowing the multi-billion-dollar promise in cuts to Medicaid Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and other House Republicans have vowed to achieve in their DOGE-led cost-cutting spree of the federal government – and she put the MAGA lawmaker’s numbers to the test.

The sobering dose of skepticism unfolded Tuesday as Hunt interviewed Roy ahead of the House’s vote on a continuing resolution to fund the government, which the fiscal conservative made clear he supports. But when it came time to defend the $700 billion that Republicans claim they can identify as “waste, fraud and abuse,” Hunt aggressively pushed back, pressing him over the possibility of the ambitious goal.

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'It's not a bug': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace links conservatives to attacks on women

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, a former Republican, addressed new reporting that a Justice Department pardon lawyer was ousted for refusing to support restoring Mel Gibson's gun rights after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge in a domestic violence incident.

Gibson — President Donald Trump's pick for "ambassador" to Hollywood — reportedly sought to restore his gun rights.

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Mike Johnson scores 'big win' as House GOP passes bill to avert shutdown: reporter

House Republicans passed a stopgap bill Tuesday afternoon to fund the government until October and avert a potential government shutdown.

The final vote on the bill legislation took place at 4 p.m. Eastern Time.

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Trump expected to fire 'nearly half' of Education Department staff at end of day: report

President Donald Trump is expected to dismiss a massive number of employees at the Department of Education at the end of day on Tuesday.

"Per person familiar, 'reduction in force' notices for the Education Department are expected to go out today at 6pm," reported Semafor's Shelby Talcott. "Nearly half of the department is expected to be eliminated."

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US probe reports high risk of plane-chopper crashes in Washington

US investigators probing a deadly crash between an airliner and a military helicopter near Washington said Tuesday that air corridors serving the capital city are too risky and should be changed.

In that January 29 tragedy, a passenger plane preparing to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport collided with a US Army helicopter flying along a designated air corridor.

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Elon Musk wants a government shutdown so it's easier to fire federal workers: report

Elon Musk wants the government to shut down so it's easier for his DOGE team to get ax hundreds of thousands of federal workers, according to a new report.

WIRED cited four anonymous government sources for the story that comes as the House is set to vote on a spending bill in order to prevent a shutdown. Democrats have said they're against the stopgap measure, claiming it threatens entitlements like Social Security.

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'Tragically uninformed — or lying': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace bashes Trump press secretary

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace flattened White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who clashed with an Associated Press reporter for fact-checking her on tariffs.

“He’s actually not implementing tax hikes. Tariffs are a tax hike on foreign countries that, again, have been ripping us off,” Leavitt claimed in the Tuesday briefing. “Tariffs are a tax cut for the American people, and the president is a staunch advocate for tax cuts.”

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'Sun comes up tomorrow': GOP deficit hawk gives pal word of advice after Trump lashes out

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) leapt to the defense of fellow fiscal conservative Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), whose refusal to come on board with the House GOP’s government funding bill triggered a political takedown by President Donald Trump.

Roy delivered the message to Massie on Tuesday in an interview on CNN hours after Trump threatened to unseat the Kentucky congressman for his confirmed “no” vote on the Republican spending package.

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'Won't have a steering wheel': Musk vows to unleash army of robot cars on US streets

Tech billionaire Elon Musk made a bold promise to reporters during a joint statement with President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday: he is working on a fully automated robot car that won't even have conventional driving controls.

This comes amid a massive drop in Tesla's market cap, widely attributed to declining sales from a backlash over Musk's collaboration with the president to dismantle federal agencies and effect mass layoffs of workers from vital public services. Trump, enraged by this, brought Musk to the event to promote Tesla and demand more people buy their vehicles.

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