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'Mark of the beast': Greene warns of End Times as she opposes Trump's pet bill

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested that a crypto bill backed by President Donald Trump could be a sign of the End Times predicted in the book of Revelation.

Writing Wednesday on X, Greene said she could not support the so-called GENIUS Act after Trump urged Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to schedule "the Vote as early as possible."

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'We're going to remind everybody what you did to them': Stefanik put on notice

With the Republican-dominated Congress about to send President Donald Trump a budget bill for his signature that will severely impact people living in rural communities, combined with Trump tariffs that are already hitting consumers in their pocketbooks, GOP lawmakers are nervously eying the 2026 midterms.

And according to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) may have a re-election problem of her own to worry about.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe,' Hochul noted that Stefanik — a dyed-in-the-wool Trump backer — represents an upstate New York district that will not only be hurt by revenue cuts in the budget bill, but is already reeling from the president's economic war with neighboring Canada.

"So, governor, you mentioned President Trump's tariff policy, let's also turn to the so-called one big beautiful bill now law of the land, and talk to us about the way the budget cuts, you know, are going to impact New York state, particularly," host Jonathn Lemire prompted his guest before asking noting, "There are a lot of rural areas, and i know there's real concern about both Medicaid and rural health care."

'Absolutely, " she agreed. "I was just up in Elise Stefanik's district in the north country, which is getting hammered. First of all, the tariffs, because the Canadians are not coming over, they're not spending money in the hotels and restaurants, the tourism economy is suffering."

"Then you have the farm community, the farmers, Republican farmers don't know why their own elected officials voted against their interests with higher costs because of tariff closing out markets to them that they had always counted on the cost of even steel, or the shavings that go in the stalls for their cows is more expensive because they got it from Canada," she elaborated. "So you have all that, but then to tell them that you are at risk of losing five of your rural hospitals in this one congressional district? That is real."

"I had a forum up there," she told the hosts. "I had 400 people, standing room only, farmers, people in tourism, the small businesses, people in health care, hospitals. They're in a panic."

"And this is what I want to point out: all across the state, seven members of the Republican Party elected in this state voted against the interests of their own constituents. How do you do that and think you're going to get away with it?" she asked. "Oh, you'll push back the pain till 2027? Guess what? We're going to remind everybody what you did to them and it's going to have an effect on your 2026 election."

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Mystery bruise reappears on Trump's hand — White House blames handshaking

The White House attempted to explain away a huge bruise on President Donald Trump's hand that aides tried to cover up with thick makeup.

According to The Daily Beast, "Trump, 79, was spotted with a healthy dose of flesh-colored concealer on his right hand as he was photographed boarding Marine One at the White House on his way to Pittsburgh. Trump was speaking to reporters ahead of the trip on the issue of Russian President Vladimir Putin when a camera spotted the hand and zoomed in."

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'Can't fit it in my brain': MAGA hosts implode as Trump calls them 'bad people'

Hosts of the pro-MAGA Real America's Voice network struggled to cope after President Donald Trump said people seeking the truth about Jeffrey Epstein were "bad people."

In remarks on Tuesday, the president insisted "only pretty bad people" were still interested in learning more about the accused sex trafficker.

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Kristi Noem blanks family as it begs to know if 'disappeared' gay man is alive

The anguished family of a Trump deportee shipped off to a brutal prison in El Salvador four months ago is begging the administration for any sign that he might still be alive.

Andry José Hernández Romero, 32, had applied for asylum in the United States, "citing the conditions he faced as a gay man and political dissident in Venezuela," according to reporting in Salon.

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'Weaklings!' Trump slams 'past supporters' as he goes on major tear over Epstein

Pressure and criticism over how his administration is handling the Jeffrey Epstein files led Donald Trump to go on a major tear on Truth Social on Wednesday morning -- mainly directing his rage at Republicans.

After trying to dismiss the MAGA revolt that has included some of his biggest boosters for not releasing the files, the president is now calling the whole affair a "hoax" in a rambling screed on his social media platform.

"The Radical Left Democrats have hit pay dirt, again! Just like with the FAKE and fully discredited Steele Dossier, the lying 51 'Intelligence' Agents, the Laptop from Hell, which the Dems swore had come from Russia (No, it came from Hunter Biden’s bathroom!), and even the Russia, Russia, Russia Scam itself, a totally fake and made up story used in order to hide Crooked Hillary Clinton’s big loss in the 2016 Presidential Election, these Scams and Hoaxes are all the Democrats are good at - It’s all they have - They are no good at governing, no good at policy, and no good at picking winning candidates," he wrote.

Continuing in that vein, he added, "Also, unlike Republicans, they stick together like glue. Their new SCAM is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax, and my PAST supporters have bought into this 'bulls--t' hook, line, and sinker. They haven’t learned their lesson, and probably never will, even after being conned by the Lunatic Left for 8 long years. I have had more success in 6 months than perhaps any President in our Country’s history, and all these people want to talk about, with strong prodding by the Fake News and the success starved Dems, is the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax."

"Let these weaklings continue forward and do the Democrats work, don’t even think about talking of our incredible and unprecedented success, because I don’t want their support anymore! Thank you for your attention to this matter. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!," he concluded.

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'Waned': WaPo data shows Trump's support has peaked — and is rapidly falling

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump took a dig at President Donald Trump’s base of support Wednesday as being “relatively small” when compared to the broader electorate — and cast doubts on the staying power of the now-decade-old MAGA movement.

“By mid-March, the percentage (of Republican voters identifying as ‘MAGA Republicans’) was up to 56 percent,” Bump wrote. “But that was the high-water mark, at least to date. Both in late April and over the last month, the number of Republicans who call themselves MAGA Republicans waned.”

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'Figure it out!' Ex-Trump aide urges White House to make Bondi Epstein fall guy

A former aide to President Donald Trump urged him to dump the Jeffrey Epstein scandal into Attorney General Pam Bondi's lap and position her as a possible scapegoat.

The attorney general ignited a MAGA firestorm by unceremoniously declaring the disgraced financier had killed himself and had not kept a "client list," which contradicted conspiracy theories embraced by Trump's supporters.

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'Maligned': Florida Republican bucks Trump with immigrant protection law

South Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Maria Salazar introduced a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform package on Tuesday that would provide legal status for certain undocumented immigrants.

The announcement comes as the Trump administration leans further into its mass deportation efforts, with hundreds and sometimes thousands of undocumented migrants being detained on a daily basis.

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'You gotta be crazy!' Boebert returns to spotlight — and leaves onlookers aghast

A proposal by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) to get the Jeffrey Epstein files and client list firestorm resolved as the MAGA base revolts is being greeted with laughter and incredulity.

During an appearance on "The Benny Show," the controversial Colorado Republican admitted the Epstein fight, with the Department of Justice and AG Pam Bondi caught in the middle, is tearing the party apart — and she suggested a special counsel be appointed.

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'It's farcical!' Ex-FBI agent blows up outlandish Trump claim using basic facts

President Donald Trump has claimed the Jeffrey Epstein files were "made up" by his political enemies — but a former FBI official is debunking his timeline as impossible.

The president was asked whether Attorney General Pam Bondi had told him if his name was cited in the case files, and he said no, but then Trump went on to say the documents had been fabricated by Barack Obama, James Comey and Joe Biden's administration. CNN's John Berman asked former FBI special agent Mike Feinberg to unpack those claims.

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Snub: GOP governor defies own party to veto multiple right-wing bills

New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed seven bills Tuesday, many of which were intended to strengthen parental rights, bucking the conservative wing of her party over hotly contested legislation.

In one action, Ayotte vetoed a bill intended to make it easier for parents and guardians to remove “obscene” books and materials from schools. House Bill 324 would require school boards to create a complaint process for parents and guardians to object to school material deemed harmful to minors. That material could include books, movies, photographs, printed and digital material, plays, and other content.

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'Massive anxiety': Strategist sees Republicans start to panic over Trump demands

Senate Republicans barely scraped together enough votes to move a plan forward to claw back billions in already-approved funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting, and political analysts say that's a sign of just how unpopular the measure is with voters.

Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote Tuesday to advance the rescissions package to the Senate floor, setting up another possible marathon voting session Wednesday, and Democratic strategist Maria Cardona told "CNN This Morning" the clawback demanded by President Donald Trump was politically toxic.

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