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GOP senator warns Trump he's risking ire of voters with pointless deadline

President Donald Trump’s demand that the “one big, beautiful bill” needs to be on his desk by July 4th will set the public against the Republican Party, according to GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski (AK).

Her remarks were made to The Guardian’s Chris Stein, who reported that the bill iwas taking up “much of the Senate’s focus right now.”

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'Talk about whiplash!' CNN anchor shocked by dramatic Trump flip-flop

CNN's Dana Bash expressed her shock over President Donald Trump's latest flip-flop on the question of regime change in Iran.

Trump made his recent comments aboard Air Force One Tuesday, en route to the NATO summit in The Hague.

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'See them in court': Outrage as Trump plans to gut environmental 'success story'

A top Trump official on Monday announced a plan to end a rule that protects tens of millions of acres in the National Forest System and which would clear the way for road development and timber production on those lands—news that elicited alarm from conservation and environmental groups.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced that the Trump administration plans to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which has for decades protected 58.5 million acres of forests from timber harvesting and road construction.

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Trump flub confuses Iranian terror threat with storm system

President Donald Trump stumbled through a bizarre press conference aboard Air Force One Tuesday, apparently confusing potential terror attacks with storm systems

Responding to questions about possible Iranian retaliation following recent strikes on nuclear sites, Trump launched into a confusing critique that appeared to conflate terrorist "sleeper cells" with meteorological phenomena. "Biden let a lot of supercells into the United States," Trump declared. "He was an incompetent president. He had no idea what he was doing."

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National 'victory tour' planned so Trump can bask in megabill passing: report

President Donald Trump is planning a victory tour for his “one, big, beautiful” spending bill, which hasn't passed the Senate, according to an exclusive report from Axios.

The outlet’s source said the countrywide tour will come “shortly after” Trump’s July 4 deadline for the bill.

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Don Jr. accuses Nobel Committee of racism after Obama gets prize but not Trump

Donald Trump Jr. suggested that the Nobel Committee was guilty of racism after his father was not awarded a Peace Prize, but former President Barack Obama was.

"Affirmative action is when Barack Obama gets the Nobel Peace Prize instead of Donald Trump," Trump complained Tuesday on X.

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'Who is going to primary this guy?' Glib comment gets Dem leader hammered

U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries shocked war opponents Monday when he told reporters he had not looked at a bipartisan resolution that would require congressional approval for military action against Iran.

As U.S. President Donald Trump has beat the drums for war with Iran in recent weeks, Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) introduced a resolution to invoke the War Powers Act of 1973, which would require the president to seek congressional approval before taking military action.

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'Not a pretty game': Republican gripes that MAGA infighting left him 'bruised'

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said last week the state’s Republican Party ”made a bad decision” by endorsing Vivek Ramaswamy for governor last month.

“The party exists to win elections, and it’s not a pretty game,” Yost said Friday during a City Club of Cleveland forum. “I’m used to getting bruised by the political process. This was just a little bit bigger bruise that I’m accustomed to.”

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'Excuse me, sir': RFK Jr. refuses to vow not to target staff with retaliation

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday refused to rule out retaliation against hundreds of National Institutes of Health scientists over a joint letter signed and delivered in protest of HHS cuts and layoffs.

Testifying in front of the U.S. House Subcommittee on Health in Washington, D.C., U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO), a ranking member of the subcommittee, briefed RFK Jr. on the letter signed by hundreds of scientists under HHS condemning the department’s policy changes under RFK Jr.’s leadership, which include the termination of 2,100 grants with $9.5 billion, $2.6 billion in contracts, and the mass firing of thousands of employees.

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'Ghetto, white trash slob!' MAGA has conniptions as lawmaker brings baby to work

Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) brought her six-month-old baby, Sam, with her to question Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on the agency’s independence from politics Tuesday, and it drove MAGA world insane.

MAGA political commentator Gunther Eagleman posted on X, “I'll say this for the people in the back. If you are ELECTED, then do your JOB. Bringing your child to a hearing as a PROP shouldn't be allowed to happen. Congress provides daycare. USE IT.”

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'Smash your gavel all day!' Dem confronts MTG as hearing erupts into chaos

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for breaking the rules of parliamentary procedure while chairing the House DOGE subcommittee.

At a hearing on Tuesday, Greene spoke out of turn after a Democrat slammed President Donald Trump.

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Bombshell whistleblower letter reveals 'lawlessness' inside Trump's DOJ

Senior Justice Department official Emile Bove told lawyers under him that he was willing to ignore court orders to ensure President Donald Trump got what he wanted, a whistleblower letter to the Senate said.

Bove, Trump's former personal lawyer, has been nominated to a federal judgeship, requiring Senate confirmation. Among those in opposition is a former DOJ prosecutor on the case for Kilmar Ábrego García, an asylum seeker living in Maryland who was captured and sent to an El Salvador prison without due process.

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'You fired them!' Dem aghast as RFK Jr. brags about staff — that he let go

A visibly frustrated lawmaker tried to find out why Health and Human Services secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has allegedly avoided legitimate public review of his policy decisions on vaccines.

According to the Harvard School of Public Health, Kennedy's actions on vaccines since taking the helm of HHS, include launching a government study on autism "led by someone who has previously promoted debunked links between vaccines and autism; changing recommendations for COVID vaccines; and pulling back on vaccine research and development, such as canceling a contract with drug company Moderna to develop a new flu vaccine using mRNA technology, which was used to make COVID vaccines."

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