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Franklin Graham: Bishop who criticized Trump has a 'sexual political agenda'

Rev. Franklin Graham slammed Rt. Rev. Mariann Budde for a "sexual political agenda" after she pleaded with President Donald Trump to "have mercy" on "immigrants and LGBTQ Americans."

During a Wednesday interview on Newsmax, Graham criticized the bishop's Tuesday homily at the National Prayer Service with Trump.

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'Will not change the truth': Federal judge who oversaw J6 trials rips into Trump's pardons

A federal judge who oversaw several trials for January 6 rioters has a furious response to President Donald Trump's decision pardoning 1,500 people who stormed the Capitol, Politico reported on Wednesday.

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, a Bill Clinton appointee, made the remarks in a statement dismissing the charges against Dominic Box, a Georgia man convicted of felony civil disorder, who despite his arrest has maintained his conspiracy theories the 2020 election was stolen and proclaimed, “We’re going to take our country back.”

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'Damn it!' Trump vows to kill law that could save strongly MAGA town

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Cynthia Robertson could be forgiven for feeling that the banner was aimed at her. Its white-on-black lettering — “F--K BIDEN AND F--K YOU FOR VOTING FOR HIM” — hung from the wooden house right across the street from her own.

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Blocked: State Senate panel halts GOP effort to limit access to voting in Virginia

The Democratic-controlled Senate Privileges and Elections Committee on Tuesday afternoon struck down several Republican-backed bills aimed at restricting voting access in Virginia while advancing measures to expand ballot accessibility, including a local option for ranked choice voting.

Defeated proposals included stricter photo ID requirements, a shorter early voting period, and tighter voter registration verification rules. Despite the partisan divide, the committee unanimously approved a bipartisan bill to shorten the voter registration closure period, signaling rare cooperation in an otherwise contentious debate over election laws.

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Nurse accused of stealing and consuming patients’ morphine while on duty

A Cedar Rapids nursing home where a registered nurse was reportedly stealing and then consuming residents’ painkillers while on duty is facing $1,000 in fines.

The Gardens of Cedar Rapids has been cited for a recordkeeping violation and resident abuse due to the facility’s failure to investigate and report an employee’s theft of residents’ painkilling medications.

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'He loves talking to us': White House reporters reveal they're thrilled by Trump's return

Donald Trump's return to the White House is not only being celebrated by his hardcore MAGA fans. A smattering of reporters are reportedly delighted because he provides them with plenty of fodder on which to report.

In interviews with The Columbia Journalism Review, several White House correspondents anonymously admitted that they did not enjoy their jobs during President Joe Biden's administration, complaining he did not make himself available as much as they would have liked.

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'A lot of nerve!' GOP rep. smacked down on House floor after coddling rioters at DC jail

Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) clashed with Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), who demanded the enforcement of federal law on immigration after President Donald Trump pardoned around 1,500 criminals who participated in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

During a House floor speech on Wednesday, Roy pushed for the passage of the Laken Riley Act.

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More bishops raise concerns about top Trump policy

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde isn't the only religious leader leveling criticism at President Donald Trump this week.

As flagged by Religion News Service national reporter Jack Jenkins on BlueSky, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a statement taking aim at Trump's executive orders related to immigration.

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Trump's attorney general already has a 'lengthy to-do list' piling up: report

Donald Trump's attorney general – Pam Bondi, if she's confirmed – will report for duty with a pile of work stacking up on her desk.

The newly elected president has signed a blizzard of executive orders since he was sworn in Monday afternoon, and a common theme has emerged over and over tasking his Justice Department with investigating and enforcing his personal policy wishes, reported the Washington Post.

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Trump may invite J6 pardoned convicts to the White House: CNN

They assaulted police officers and crashed and trashed the People's House — some in an effort to overturn a free and fair election — but now that Donald Trump is President and has granted a "full pardon" to about 1500 of them, some of the January 6 rioters and insurrectionists reportedly may get an invitation to the White House. Trump has repeatedly called them "hostages."

CNN's Alayna Treene reports (video below), "there have been discussions about having them come" to the White House for a visit "and a potential meeting with Donald Trump."

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Trump nominee backtracks by suggesting admin supports 'abolition' of abortions for rape

President Donald Trump's nominee for director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) seemed to backtrack on campaign promises that the administration would support abortion in cases of rape and incest.

At a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) noted that Russ Vought, Trump's nominee for OMB director, was the lead author of "the Anti-Abortion Project 2025."

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'1,500 criminals!' Dem explodes on GOP's Jim Jordan over Trump's Jan. 6 rioter pardons

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) blasted Republicans for calling an immigration hearing about the "rule of law" after President Donald Trump pardoned around 1,500 Jan. 6 rioters, including violent offenders.

During Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) first called out Subcommittee Chair Tom McClintock (R-CA).

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'This you?' Ann Coulter shames Megyn Kelly after tirade about Bezos' fiancée

At President Donald Trump's inauguration, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez turned heads (including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's) with her outfit. Now, Sanchez's choice of attire has sparked a fiery exchange between two far-right media personalities.

The Daily Beast reported Wednesday that SiriusXM host (and former Fox News pundit) Megyn Kelly said that Sánchez — who paired a white blazer with a lacy corset visible underneath — "dresses like a prostitute." She then launched into a tirade about the 55-year-old former journalist's ensemble, arguing that it was inappropriate for a presidential inauguration ceremony.

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