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'Keeping mum': Ex-GOP head reveals former colleagues ashamed of bill's 'cruelty'

House Republicans are about to vote on “who lives, who dies, and whether the United States still recognizes the difference,” according to an MSNBC column from ex-RNC chairman Michael Steele.

The co-host of "The Weeknight" said, “President Donald Trump is asking [Congress] to approve a rescissions package that would retroactively cancel grants that gave food to the hungry and medicine to the sick, building goodwill for the United States around the world.”

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'Should be saying thank you!' Trump fires off crude attack on Gavin Newsom

President Donald Trump demanded thanks from California Gov. Gavin Newsom Thursday after sending active-duty troops and the National Guard into Los Angeles against his wishes.

The president deployed 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 U.S. Marines to the city, where protests broke out last week against the administration's crackdown on immigrants. But Newsom has challenged the move in court and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued an overnight curfew for about one square mile in downtown.

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'Never mentioned': Republican tells of strange Musk meeting after budget vote

Elon Musk’s accusation that President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill” is actually an “abomination” might be new. According to a Politico report, House Energy and Commerce Chair Brett Guthrie (R-KY) claims he had breakfast with Musk after the House voted on the measure — and it wasn't mentioned once.

“I went directly from that vote straight to a breakfast with Elon, and he never mentioned the bill that morning,” Guthrie said during Politico’s annual Energy Summit in Washington.

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Trump 'incapable of even a train of thought' during Newsom phone call: report

California Governor Gavin Newsom has elevated his war with Donald Trump to a new level by suggesting the president, who turns 79 on Saturday, is slipping mentally based upon a recent phone conversations with him.

According to a report from Alex Thompson of Axios, Newsom is complaining that his talks with the president over the use of the military in Los Angeles, which has plunged the community into increasing turmoil, have been fruitless because the elderly president has trouble staying on topic.

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Staggering report claims 'secret deal' links Trump ally and notorious MS-13 gang

In mid-April, President Donald Trump sat down in the Oval Office with President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador to celebrate a new partnership. They had recently negotiated an extraordinary deal in which El Salvador agreed to incarcerate in a maximum security prison hundreds of Venezuelan immigrants that the Trump administration had labeled as violent criminals, though few had been convicted of such crimes. The U.S. also sent back accused members of the notorious Salvadoran gang MS-13 — which both the U.S. and El Salvador have designated as a terrorist organization.

Bukele’s presidency has been defined by his successful crackdown against MS-13. He has jailed tens of thousands of alleged gang members, transforming one of the hemisphere’s most dangerous nations into one of its safest. Although human rights groups have criticized his tactics, Bukele remains extremely popular in El Salvador.

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JD Vance jets 2K miles for hush-hush meeting with Rupert Murdoch

Vice President JD Vance jetted off to Montana for a mystery meeting this week with conservative media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

The vice president met Tuesday with the 94-year-old Fox News boss, his son Lachlan Murdoch and other network executives at the 340,000-acre property near Yellowstone National Park, two sources told the Associated Press.

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Trump ordered troops to LA because he's still angry city voted against him: Rep

WASHINGTON — Democratic veterans in Congress accuse President Donald Trump of weakening the U.S. military by deploying soldiers in Los Angeles for political reasons.

Many Democrats also fear Trump’s deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in California is just the beginning, especially because city and state leaders don’t want such forces on their streets.

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Trump launches $5M immigration visa as protests rage over deportations

President Donald Trump has finally unveiled his controversial "Trump Card" program, a scheme that offers permanent U.S. residency to people who can fork over $5 million.

Applications were invited on a website with mismatched fonts and clunky formatting that asked for few details other than name, email and the country the applicant lives in. The site advertises that it's an "official website of the United States government."

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'Purely vindictive': Sidelined Trump DOJ lawyers pass time with puzzles and HBO

The Trump Justice Department is forcing some of the government’s most experienced civil rights and environmental lawyers into what insiders have dubbed the “rubber room,” according to a CBS News investigation published Wednesday.

While they once headed up major cases for the Civil Rights, National Security and Environmental divisions, the career lawyers now find themselves reporting daily to a remote DOJ satellite office. There, they fill their time with jigsaw puzzles, streaming HBO shows like “The Last of Us” and “Succession,” and practicing foreign languages on Duolingo, CBS News reported.

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'I answered!' GOP senator snaps when pressed on Trump's $45M military parade

Nearly a dozen Republican senators reacted with visible discomfort Wednesday as they snapped, stared into space and retreated into elevators, rather than face questions about President Donald Trump's $45 million military parade, HuffPost reported.

Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) wasn’t having it.

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‘All over the place’: Horrified Dems torn on how to respond to Trump's LA moves

Democratic leaders are struggling to mount a unified response to Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, as party officials “watched in horror” at the president’s escalating tactics in Los Angeles.

That’s according to a new report in The Bulwark, which described Wednesday how protests over ICE raids have become a “playground for Donald Trump’s authoritarian fantasies.” But while Democrats have mostly come out to condemn the raids and the use of the National Guard to target immigrant communities, including garment workers and day laborers, many in the party remain uncertain about how to confront Trump politically.

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Montana Supreme Court strikes down trio of abortion bills as unconstitutional

Montana Supreme Court strikes down trio of abortion bills as unconstitutional

by Darrell Ehrlick, Daily Montanan
June 11, 2025

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WSJ's conservative editors hammer Trump's China strategy: 'He doesn't have one'

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board panned President Donald Trump's efforts to strike a trade deal with China on Wednesday, accusing him of lacking any strategic plan.

This follows a series of articles in which the board has accused Trump of approaching China from a position of weakness and giving them the advantage.

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