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KY Republicans go for Mitch McConnell's 'jugular' in final days: 'I want him out of there'

As former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) prepares for retirement after serving in the Senate since 1985, the three leading Republican hopefuls to replace him are limiting ties as they seek Donald Trump's favor.

According to Washington Post reporter Hannah Knowles, McConnell's Republican detractors are using him as a political punching bag, attacking his record despite his success in securing more than $65 billion in additional federal funding for Kentucky throughout his career.

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'Yes, it’s real': Bombshell Epstein email appears to undercut Trump's story

A 2011 email from Jeffrey Epstein recently uncovered from the Justice Department’s trove of 3.5 million files on the disgraced financier appears to undercut President Donald Trump’s version of events with respect to his past relationship with the convicted child sex offender.

The email in question was sent to William Riley – who appeared to have been “hired by Epstein to investigate his victims,” the British outlet The Times reported – on April 18, 2011, and references what appears to be a planned call with Trump.

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Ex-White House cardiologist hits RFK Jr. head-on over latest food scare

A former White House cardiologist has criticized RFK Jr. over a statement regarding the alleged dangers of eating processed foods.

The Secretary of Health and Human Services made the claim during an appearance on Fox News, at which he was seated with former boxer Mike Tyson. RFK Jr. claimed that people should avoid eating foods in packaging, a claim ridiculed by Jonathan Reiner, who served as Dick Cheney's cardiologist during the vice president's time in office.

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Leading GOP senator livid that party 'doing nothing' to confront looming midterm calamity

GOP Senator John Kennedy (LA) is fuming that his own party is not doing enough to prepare representatives for the upcoming midterm election.

The veteran Republican spoke out against the party during an interview with The Hill, in which Kennedy suggested that everyday Americans cannot bank on the Republican Party in November. Kennedy said, "We’re not gonna win the midterm by going to the American people and saying, Look, we passed 11 out of 12 appropriations bills and we confirmed all of President Trump’s nominees.

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Senior European leader warns Putin is now 'dangling money in front of Trump': MS NOW

Returning from the Munich Security Conference, where Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to reassure European officials about Donald Trump’s administration, MS NOW’s David Rohde reported that there are now fresh concerns about the president’s relationship with Vladimir Putin.

Appearing on “Morning Joe” with fill-in host Ali Vitali Monday, Rohde stated that a European official told him that the Kremlin was using the most direct appeal that works with Trump — the offer of money.

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Chaotic Trump term now 'reminds people of pandemic' — and that's disastrous: GOP pollster

As President Donald Trump approaches his 400th day back in the White House next week, one Republican pollster is issuing a bleak assessment of his performance so far — one he argued had been “pretty chaotic” and runs a real risk of handing Democrats a decisive victory in the upcoming midterm elections.

“There’s a sense that this is a pretty chaotic administration,” said Whit Ayres, a GOP pollster and political consultant with 40 years of experience, speaking with Politico Monday.

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Gavin Newsom claims Trump is resigned to getting 'shellacked' at midterms: 'He knows that'

Gavin Newsom has made a midterm election results prediction — and suggested Donald Trump may feel the same as he does.

The Governor of California, during an appearance at the Munich Security Conference, suggested the midterms will swing heavily in favor of the Democratic Party, and that the president has accepted this privately.

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Trump is 'botching' key issue — and that's finally 'sunk in' for MAGA: ex-GOP strategist

A former GOP strategist has broken down the reason he believes the MAGA faction of Donald Trump's voter base is splintering so rapidly.

Rick Wilson, founder of The Lincoln Project, suggested the economy is affecting most Americans, including those in the MAGA movement. The former Republican Party strategist suggested that this is the reason, more than any other, for the president's approval rating to be in rapid decline.

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Trump-backed candidate defended coach accused of making kid exercise without clothes

A Donald Trump-backed Republican candidate for a key Texas U.S. House seat who touts his record locking up child predators served as lead defense counsel for officials including a high school football coach accused of forcing a minor to perform exercises nude, court records show.

Eric Flores was, for about two months, lead counsel for employees of the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (ECISD), in the Rio Grande Valley region, accused in a civil lawsuit filed in Hidalgo County, Texas, in September of inflicting "trauma, abuse and injustice upon a vulnerable student.”

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ICE chief 'gave up game' on Trump's midterm plan — then 'stammered' to fix mess: analysis

The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has undermined Donald Trump's midterm plan after saying there is no need to deploy agents for the election.

The president's former advisor, Steve Bannon, had previously suggested ICE agents should be manning polling booth centers. He said last week, "You're damn right we're gonna have ICE surround the polls come November." White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt did not rule out ICE's presence in the midterms.

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Lawyers urge federal court to stop Trump's latest 'chill on voting rights'

Lawyers filed an emergency motion on Sunday night requesting that a federal judge in Georgia stop President Donald Trump's latest "chill on voting rights."

Earlier this month, the Trump administration dispatched FBI agents accompanied by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to raid the Fulton County, Georgia, election office. Agents took around 700 boxes of material related to the 2020 general election, including ballots, voting data, and the county's voter rolls. The warrant for the raid said the administration can turn over the documents to technical analysts who contract with the Trump team, raising concerns that the data may be used to manipulate the result of future elections.

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Ex-judge reveals how Trump stacked the deck against immigration officials

A former immigration judge spoke out on Sunday about how the Trump administration has stacked the deck against immigration officials.

Former immigration judge Carmen Maria Rey Caldas, who was one of hundreds of judges fired by the Trump administration in 2025, discussed how the administration has tried to hamstring immigration proceedings on a new episode of the "Legal AF" podcast with host Ray Brescia. She revealed that the administration has switched who they rely on to conduct immigration hearings from administrative hearing officers like Caldas, who interpret the law, to military judges, who face significant consequences if they are perceived as disobeying an order.

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Dems Launch Investigation Into Trump EPA Policy to ‘Disregard’ Health Impacts of Pollution

A group of 31 Democratic senators has launched an investigation into a new Trump administration policy that they say allows the Environmental Protection Agency to “disregard” the health impacts of air pollution when passing regulations.

Plans for the policy were first reported on last month by the New York Times, which revealed that the EPA was planning to stop tallying the financial value of health benefits caused by limiting fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone when regulating polluting industries and instead focus exclusively on the costs these regulations pose to industry.

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