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Disabled activist speaks out after arrest for 'standing up' at Trump's State of the Union

The images of immigration enforcement officials dragging Aliya Rahman from her car when she was trying to get to a doctor’s appointment outraged many Americans, and now she’s been arrested, she says, for standing in the House gallery during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday.

“Would you like to know why I was told that I was removed and arrested? The sergeant of arms told me it was because I was standing up,” Rahman told Amy Goodman on Wednesday on the radio program “Democracy Now.”

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Fed-up Fetterman bristles when pressed again on CNN whether he's ditching Dems

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) appeared annoyed Wednesday when he was asked — again — if he had plans to leave the Democratic Party.

Fetterman, who has faced questions before over where his loyalties stand and shook President Donald Trump's hand before the State of the Union address Tuesday night, was talking to CNN anchor Kasie Hunt about the outlook for Democrats in the midterm elections. Fetterman will be up for reelection in 2028, but has not yet announced if he has decided to run again for his Senate seat.

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MAGA pundit bashed to her face as heated clash gets ugly: 'Her racism is coming out'

A Democratic mayor squared off against a MAGA pundit on Wednesday over her "racist' defense of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.

Ras Baraka, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, and Natalie Winters, co-host of Steve Bannon's podcast, "The War Room," got into a heated shouting match on the latest episode of "Piers Morgan Uncensored" after Winters claimed that Democrats support illegal immigration because they want to lower wages for American workers. She also claimed that immigrants are "destroying" American culture.

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Taxpayers hit with bill as 4,200 corrections needed in Bible-infused education curriculum

The Texas Education Agency received initial approval Wednesday to correct roughly 4,200 errors in its elementary school curriculum.

Voting 8-6, the State Board of Education preliminarily approved the changes to Bluebonnet Learning after delaying a vote in January. Members had said they needed more time to review copyright concerns, formatting errors and typos. The final vote is expected Wednesday or Thursday.

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New fraud war czar JD Vance announces suspension of blue state's Medicaid funds

Vice President JD Vance announced on Wednesday that the Trump administration will shut off certain types of Medicaid payments to the state of Minnesota for the time being.

"We're announcing today that we have decided to temporarily, temporarily halt certain amounts of Medicaid funding that are going to the state of Minnesota in order to ensure that the state of Minnesota takes its obligations seriously to be good stewards of the American people's tax money," said Vance, standing beside Medicare and Medicaid administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz.

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DOJ now 'reviewing' tranche of Epstein records that mysteriously vanished

The Department of Justice on Wednesday responded to the missing FBI reports related to a woman who claimed she was sexually assaulted when she was a minor by both late financier and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump in the 1980s.

The DOJ said it was "currently reviewing" the apparent missing Epstein documents related to the tranche of records, CNN reported.

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CNN montage catches Trump falling into same SOTU trap as Biden

CNN unleashed a montage on Wednesday contrasting President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden, showing how similar their State of the Union remarks were.

Anchor Kasie Hunt asked her panel to compare the two presidents — both plagued by a rocky economy — and their mirrored comments.

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Trump's election schemes threatened by his own lawyers' incompetence: analysis

President Donald Trump has been gearing up to interfere in the 2026 midterm elections — but he could hit a brick wall, Jim Saksa wrote for the liberal voting rights news outlet Democracy Docket, because of the ineptitude of his own legal team.

"With Trump’s poll numbers at record lows, democracy advocates and Democrats are preparing for the White House to use a range of tactics to prevent a fair election — from sending federal law enforcement to the polls to seize mail ballots, to declaring a state of emergency to allow for a full takeover of the voting process," said the report. "These nightmare scenarios can’t be ruled out and pose a clear threat to U.S. democracy. But experts say it’s more likely — all but certain, in fact — that Trump will use the DOJ to try to rehash the same kind of legal challenges he made in 2020, which led to more than 60 courtroom losses."

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MAGA Republican brutally fact-checked over wild human trafficking claim

A MAGA Republican in Colorado received a brutal fact-check on Wednesday over a claim he made about human trafficking in the state.

Scott Bottoms, a Republican candidate for Colorado Governor, said during an interview on a local conservative radio show called "The Jeff and Bill Show" that he has called about 20 nonprofits in the state to get help investigating an alleged human trafficking ring being run out of the state capitol. Bottoms also claimed that the organizations refused to help him, even though he had "pretty good evidence," and said that some of them had tried to shake him down for a six-figure payment before they investigated.

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JD Vance confronted with harsh polls on Fox News: 'Turn it around'

Vice President JD Vance had to face a reality check from an unlikely source Wednesday — Fox News.

Vance was talking to anchor Bill Hemmer following President Donald Trump's rambling and record-breaking State of the Union speech, when Hemmer asked him several pointed questions about dismal polling results showing Americans' dissatisfaction with the economy, The Daily Beast reported.

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Team USA hockey player regrets being goaded by Trump: 'We should’ve reacted differently'

Olympic hockey gold medalist Jeremy Swayman said he regretted laughing after President Donald Trump joked about possibly not inviting the women's hockey champions to the White House.

Following their gold-medal victory over Canada this week, Trump spoke by phone with the men's team.

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Trump baffles as he endorses MAGA primary challenger who dropped out of race

President Donald Trump spent part of Wednesday posting endorsements on Truth Social, focusing on primary challengers to Indiana state legislators who defied his command to redistrict the state last year — but he didn't seem to realize one of the challengers he endorsed isn't running anymore.

"Bluffton City Councilman Blake Fiechter, a True America First Patriot, is running against 'RINO' State Senator Travis Holdman, in Indiana’s 19th Senate District who, for whatever reason, voted against Redistricting in Indiana, in a District that I won by 39 points, which puts the United States Congress in jeopardy," wrote Trump. "Holdman and his RINO friends made Indiana, a State I love and have been very good to, the only State in the Country that essentially said they don’t care about what happens in the United States Congress."

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Trump's handlers kept his 'lunacy' hidden at SOTU until casual viewers tuned out: analyst

Someone inside President Donald Trump's team pulled off a slick bait-and-switch at Tuesday's State of the Union, according to Amanda Marcotte's latest analysis in Slate.

Marcotte wrote on Wednesday that the president's staff apparently came to the realization of the consequences of giving Americans a peek into an unfettered Trump.

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