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'Boo!' Trump prompts Army troops to jeer news media and cheer Robert E. Lee

President Donald Trump goaded U.S. Army troops into booing the free press Tuesday afternoon while cheering for Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.

During a speech in North Carolina, Trump noted that he had reversed the Biden administration's decision to change the name of Fort Bragg and other bases with names related to the Civil War.

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‘Subterfuge’: Experts warn Noem push a ‘prelude’ to invoking Insurrection Act

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem reportedly requested that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth grant law enforcement powers—including the authority to detain and arrest—to the thousands of military troops President Donald Trump deployed to Los Angeles to suppress anti-deportation protests. Such powers are typically barred under federal law, and experts warn the move marks another step toward the administration invoking the Insurrection Act.

In a memo, Secretary Noem alleged protestors included “invasive, violent, insurrectionist mobs that seek to protect invaders and military aged males belonging to identified foreign terrorist organizations, and who seek to prevent the deportation of criminal aliens,” as the San Francisco Chronicle first reported.

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House Republicans caught off guard by Senate GOP changes to megabill

Senate Republicans are demanding that the House GOP revote on President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," with a series of changes to allow it to comply with Senate rules — and it's caught many lawmakers in the lower chamber off guard, reported Politico on Tuesday.

"If the flagged items aren’t deleted, the bill won’t enjoy special party-line treatment in the Senate and the filibuster would be enforced for passage of the 'big, beautiful bill' Republicans want to enact this summer," said the report. "In response, House GOP leaders plan to tee up a vote this week to nix specific provisions the Senate parliamentarian has identified as rule violations."

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Nonvoting octogenarian vows to run again for House delegate seat

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D), who has represented the District of Columbia since 1991 and is now a nonvoting congressional delegate, said Tuesday there's no question she planned to run again to keep her seat in the House.

The civil rights icon turns 88 on Friday.

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'Pop a Zoloft': MAGA senator urges outraged Dems to relax over Trump's LA moves

A key Trump loyalist senator is downplaying Democratic outrage about federal intervention in heated protests in Los Angeles.

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA), who was speaking on Fox News' "America's Newsroom," was reacting to criticism by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten.

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'Go to jail': Trump calls for 'automatic' sentences for flag-burners

President Donald Trump is pressing that U.S. citizens can have their right to due process taken away just as he did with the immigrants sent to a prison in El Salvador without a trial.

The New York Post revealed in an exclusive that Trump wants to see anyone in Los Angeles burning an American flag behind bars.

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Revealed: The 100 Musk disciples still embedded in Trump's government

In an effort launched shortly after DOGE’s creation, ProPublica has now identified more than 100 private-sector executives, engineers and investors from Silicon Valley, big American banks and tech startups enlisted to help President Donald Trump dramatically downsize the U.S. government.

While Elon Musk has departed the Department of Government Efficiency, the world’s richest man is leaving a network of acolytes embedded inside nearly every federal agency.

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'Extraordinary imbecile': MAGA piles on over Greta Thunberg stunt

MAGA world set its sights on Swedish activist Greta Thunberg for claiming she was "kidnapped" in international waters on her way to protest the Israeli treatment of Palestinians in Gaza, and flown back to her home country.

David Harsanyi with the conservative Washington Examiner posted to X, "For years, youth shielded Thunberg from criticism. She is now a young woman, and so we can freely point out that she’s an extraordinary imbecile." The post linked to Harsanyi's article titled, "Greta Thunberg is the embodiment of progressive vapidity."

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Head of RFK-backed group pushes antisemitic and 9/11 conspiracies: report

The head of the MAHA Institute, Leland Lehrman, thinks Americans are “terrified and so easily propagandized,” according to a Mother Jones report.

Launching in May, the MAHA Institute is an advocacy group that celebrates and magnifies “MAHA wins for President Trump, Secretary Kennedy, and the Cabinet.”

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‘Doesn’t know who he’s talking to’: Newsom scorches Trump over troop deployment

California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom chastised President Donald Trump for claiming he recently spoke with him to discuss his decision to deploy 700 Marines to Los Angeles, in addition to the 4,000 National Guard troops he is sending. A portion of L.A. has been besieged by anti-deportation protests.

Asked by reporters in the Oval Office when the last time was that he spoke to the Governor, Trump paused before replying, “A day ago, called him up to tell him, got to do a better job.”

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'Killing more jobs': MAGA furious as Josh Hawley supports minimum wage

Although Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) is a far-right MAGA Republican and a Donald Trump loyalist, he occasionally takes populist stands that give him some common ground with Democrats — for example, coming out in support of raising the United States' federal minimum wage.

Early Tuesday morning, June 10, CBS News reported that Hawley "plans to introduce legislation" that would "raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour — a position that aligns one of the most conservative Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill with some of the most liberal members of Congress." And he is co-sponsoring the legislation with Sen. Pete Welch (D-Vermont).

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House Republicans send stern warning to Senate GOP against 'gimmicks'

The battle between the House and Senate Republicans deepened on Tuesday when 38 House Republicans sent a letter to Senate Leader John Thune (R-SD) demanding he pass President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful [budget] bill."

Several GOP Senators have concerns with the specifics of the bill. Some don't like the significant cuts to Medicaid, while others oppose blocking states from regulating artificial intelligence.

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Trump accidentally disproves his own claim about call with Gavin Newsom

President Donald Trump mistakenly proved that he had falsely claimed that he called California Gov. Gavin Newsom "a day ago" on June 9 by providing a log that showed the conversation took place on June 7.

While speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump was asked when the last time he talked to Newsom about the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.

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