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MAGA group takes aim at 6 GOP senators with new ads on right-wing outlets

A group with Republican ties is targeting six GOP senators to preserve the IRA energy tax credits, according to an Axios exclusive report.

The ads are being put out by Built for America and will appear on several right-leaning outlets, including Fox, Newsmax, Truth Social, and others.

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‘Violation’: Outrage as cops leak info that leads to student’s ICE arrest

A student from the University of Utah was arrested in Mesa County, Colorado, after local sheriffs shared details about her in a group chat that included federal immigration agents.

Caroline Dias Goncalves, 19, was stopped by Mesa County police officers on June 5 for following a semitrailer too closely. Police officers let her go after the stop, but she was stopped again by federal immigration officers just a few miles down the road, The Denver Post reported. Goncalves was then transferred to a federal immigration detention facility in Aurora, Colorado.

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'Kill some trash': Man arrested for terroristic threats to 'No Kings' protesters

A Texas man was arrested on charges of making terroristic threats after he made YouTube comments about the "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump.

KVUE reported that investigators in San Antonio identified Travis Ryan Hayson through his YouTube account and IP address. He was taken into custody on Saturday.

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'Who is going to primary?' Fetterman slammed over call to 'destroy the Iranians'

President Donald Trump has rapidly escalated his threats against Iran as the country's regime trades missiles with Israel, with his proclamation warning Tehran's roughly 10 million people to evacuate their homes being condemned as a "terroristic threat." But Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) appeared to take things even further.

According to Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram, Fetterman told him he would vote down a pending resolution by Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) restricting the conditions under which Trump can declare war against Iran, because "I'm going to vote it down... I really hope the president finally does bomb and destroy the Iranians."

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'How dare they?' NY governor hits back at official's arrest with profane post

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) shared some choice words following the arrest of New York City comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander by federal immigration authorities for allegedly "assaulting law enforcement and impeding a federal officer."

Hochul posted to her official X account Tuesday afternoon, "This is bull----."

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'Law did not exist!' Experts scoff as Trump DOJ parrots right-wing legal theory

President Donald Trump was in court on Tuesday afternoon defending the lawsuit brought by California for deploying the National Guard without involvement from the state's governors. Among the legal theories the Justice Department quoted, some have also been parroted by right-wing commentators. However, counterterrorism experts have detailed why these claims are factually inaccurate.

Speaking to MSNBC's Katy Tur, Chris O'Leary, a former senior executive of the FBI counterterrorism division, said that issues like this are handled without involving the National Guard, "and certainly without the U.S. Marines, which is unprecedented."

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'Baseless gossip!' White House attacks report on Trump aide's dubious vetting

The Trump administration official tasked with vetting thousands of staffers hasn't been fully vetted himself, according to three insiders.

Three administration sources told the New York Post that Sergio Gor, the director of presidential personnel, has still not submitted official paperwork about his background needed for a permanent security clearance.

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‘Worst things I’ve seen’: Baby tests positive for meth after day in child care

Marla Demita could hear the screams of her 9-month-old son as soon as she entered Little Blessings Daycare in Yazoo City. When she got to the room where he was kept, baby Dean was crying inconsolably – unusual behavior for him.

She said that most days, Dean “lights up” with a smile when he sees her. But on the afternoon of May 20, “it’s like he looked straight through me, like he didn’t know who I was.”

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Brain-dead woman set to be taken off life support after her baby was born

Adriana Smith, the pregnant Georgia woman who has been brain-dead since February, gave birth by emergency Caesarean section Friday and is set to be taken off life support this week, her family told a local NBC News affiliate.

The case made national headlines. Smith’s mother said her daughter had to stay on life support until she gave birth because of Georgia’s six-week abortion ban, which has narrow exceptions for rape, incest, or the life or health of the pregnant person. Smith was nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain-dead.

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'Warning!' Ex-Panamanian president's visa pulled after criticizing Trump deal

The Trump administration has revoked the U.S. visas of former Panamanian President Martin Torrijos, as well as Panamanian presidential candidate Ricardo Lombana, according to The New York Times.

Torrijos made the announcement at a news conference Monday afternoon.

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MN suspect tied to Christian group that warned of 'demon-possessed politicians'

The Minnesota assassination suspect had a history of participation in religious groups that speak of a kind of "political warfare" and warned of "demon-possessed politicians."

Family and friends have spoken out about Vance Boelter, the Minnesota man who turned himself in to police in the shootings of four people, killing two, The Atlantic reported on Tuesday. Among the things they've learned: he had contact with "a charismatic Christian movement whose leaders speak of spiritual warfare, an army of God, and demon-possessed politicians, and which has already proved, during the January 6 insurrection, its ability to mobilize followers to act."

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Children of Melissa and Mark Hortman release statement on deaths

Sophie and Colin Hortman, the children of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, issued a statement Monday calling on people to honor their parents’ legacy by doing “something, whether big or small, to make our community just a little better for someone else.”

The Hortman children are grieving following the Saturday killing of their parents, in what has been called a political assassination. Rep. Melissa Hortman was a longtime Democratic-Farmer-Labor legislator beloved around the Capitol even as she scored major legislative victories.

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Man indicted for sexual threats against Sen. Ted Cruz

LINCOLN — A 25-year-old Georgia man was arraigned Monday in Atlanta on charges of making threats across state lines against Texas Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and Nebraska Republican U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer, federal prosecutors announced.

A federal grand jury last week indicted Robert Davis Forney, of Duluth, Georgia, for allegedly leaving voicemails at Fischer’s office and Cruz’s. Prosecutors say he threatened “sexual violence” against both senators, Cruz on Jan. 9 and Fischer on Jan. 10. Authorities say Forney left multiple voicemails threatening “sexual violence” against Cruz and his family.

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