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‘Sick’: Dems pounce as GOP rep deletes celebration over 18M kids losing meals

The internet erupted after Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) posted, and then deleted, a comment celebrating the fact that millions of children are set to lose their food assistance benefits after Republicans voted to pass President Donald Trump's budget bill on Thursday.

Van Orden retweeted a post from an account called Logical Luminary that stated, "18 million children just lost school meals," referring to a report from the Urban Institute analyzing the impact of Trump's budget. Van Orden's retweet read "YES!" before he deleted the post.

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'Generational error': Analyst warns megabill will 'blow up' key GOP voting bloc

The Republican Party may soon rue the day they passed President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," Pod Save America's Dan Pfeiffer wrote in a lengthy post to X on Thursday — because it strikes a death blow to the very heart of the coalition they spent years cobbling together to win back power.

"The GOP just passed the most unpopular piece of legislation in history," he wrote. "It could not only cost them the majority, but it might be a generational political error that could blow up the Trump coalition and reshape politics for the foreseeable future."

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Trump 'not happy' after he fails to 'make any progress' with Putin

President Donald Trump was leaving Joint Base Andrews on Thursday for a rally in Iowa when reporters asked him about his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that morning.

Trump announced on Truth Social that he would have a call with Putin at 10 a.m. EDT. Trump announced earlier this week that the U.S. would no longer send some weapons it pledged to Ukraine after a "review" of military aid.

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‘No delayed fuse’: Columnist warns GOP just sparked immediate 'catastrophe'

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump called out President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for their campaign to "rebrand" the GOP's cuts to Medicaid and tax cuts to the highest wage earners.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, Bump challenged stand-in host Christina Ruffini on her comment that the bill's worst provisions would be delayed.

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'Don't think that's right': CNN fact-checks GOP rep over false megabill claim

As Alaskan Rep. Nick Begich (R-AK) celebrated the Republican win on the "big beautiful bill" Thursday, a CNN host had questions about Sen. Lisa Murkowski's (R-AK) struggles to accept some of the provisions.

Murkowski acknowledged the bill would "harm Americans" but capitulated after winning "carve-outs" for her state on issues like SNAP benefits and Medicaid, "to protect her constituents from its harshest impacts," according to The New York Times.

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Buttigieg goes off in profanity-laced tirade: GOP proved what it's 'all about'

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg unleashed a tirade against President Donald Trump and the GOP on Thursday following the passage of their "big, beautiful bill."

The package extends tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy while slashing over $1 trillion from Medicaid, food assistance, and energy credits, massively increasing the budget for immigration detention and deportation, and adding over $2 trillion to the federal deficit.

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‘Torture or death!’ Trump Supreme Court win sparks blistering liberal dissent

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that President Donald Trump's administration can deport eight migrants to South Sudan, a country that the migrants have no ties to and that is embroiled in a conflict that has displaced 13 million people since 2023.

The order was issued after the Trump administration appealed a lower court order preventing them from removing "any alien" to a country "not explicitly provided for on the alien’s order of removal."

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‘Yes!’ GOP rep cheers post about 17M losing health care — then deletes

A House Republican from Wisconsin cheered in a since-deleted post on X after Republicans managed to pass President Donald Trump's mega-spending bill, which takes away health care benefits for millions of Americans and leaves millions more with fewer public benefits they need to make ends meet.

Derrick Van Orden (R-WI), a former Navy Seal, retweeted a post from an account called Logical Luminary that claimed "17 million people just lost health care. 18 million kids just lost school meals. 3 million Americans just lost food assistance. And $3.5 trillion was added to the deficit. All for a tax cut for Trump’s billionaire donors."

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ICE arrests boxer days after Jake Paul fight and labels mugshot 'Sinaloa guy'

The Department of Homeland Security announced the arrest Thursday of Julio César Chávez Jr., a prominent Mexican boxer who was in the United States legally, but was arrested last year for unlawful possession of an assault weapon.

Chávez's latest arrest comes just days after he lost a high-stakes fight with social media influencer and professional boxer Jake Paul, with a DHS spokesperson alleging the boxer had close ties with the Sinaloa Cartel, designated by the United States as a foreign terrorist organization.

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'Basic journalism': WaPo hits back at Gabbard's ‘unfounded attack’ on journalist

The Washington Post fired back at Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Thursday following her attack on one of its reporters, whom the nation’s top intelligence and security official accused of harassment and stalking.

Gabbard said earlier Thursday that Ellen Nakashima, a national security reporter for the newspaper, had called staff of hers using a “burner phone,” that she refused to identify herself, and lied about her affiliation with the Post. Former colleagues of Nakashima quickly called into doubt Gabbard’s claims, noting she failed to provide any evidence.

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GOP holdouts caved after getting a sneak peek at Trump's coming executive orders

House GOP holdouts were persuaded to vote in favor of President Donald Trump's spending bill after getting a sneak peek at coming executive orders, House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday, according to Politico.

Johnson gave himself a pat on the back Thursday afternoon as GOP lawmakers voted to pass the megabill a "day early," meaning ahead of Trump's Fourth of July deadline. Politico noted that the getting GOP holdouts over the hump took some help from Trump's administration, who gave the lawmakers a "better 'understanding' [of] how the Trump administration will carry out the soon-to-be law — not future promises."

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‘Astounding’: Experts stunned as EPA staff ousted for calling out misinformation

Experts are thrashing the Environmental Protection Agency and Secretary Lee Zeldin for retaliating against a group of workers who signed a public letter calling out the "misinformation" coming from the agency.

The EPA placed 139 employees on administrative leave because they signed the letter, dubbed a "declaration of dissent" against President Donald Trump's policies, Axios reported Thursday. The letter says that Zeldin has used his official capacity as EPA Secretary to "promote misinformation and overtly partisan rhetoric."

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Deficit hawk amazed Trump 'never cussed' him out to get his vote

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said Thursday he was "amazed" at President Donald Trump's "ability to comprehend the issue and know the facts" about the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill."

Burchett told Fox News that he flipped from opposing the bill to supporting it in part because Trump "never cussed" him during negotiations.

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