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Speaker demands Gavin Newsom be subjected to brutal medieval torture: report

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) believes California Governor Gavin Newsom should be "tarred and feathered," according to an Axios report.

The remarks come after President Donald Trump said if he were border czar Tom Homan, he would arrest Newsom.

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Ugly slurs hurled at Steve Bannon as Elon Musk goes off deep end

Elon Musk lashed out at Steve Bannon over his suggestion that his rocket company SpaceX should be nationalized.

The MAGA influencer has gone after the tech mogul after he publicly split with President Donald Trump, and Musk pushed back after Bannon claimed that 90 percent of SpaceX revenue comes from NASA, the Department of Defense and other government contracts, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Victim of Donald Trump': Tiny US town on knees weeks into new policy

Point Roberts, a tiny Washington state town on the border with Canada, is being cripped by President Donald Trump.

The area is facing an economic crisis due to Trump's trade war with the nation to its north, according to a report in The New Republic.

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Frustrated Dem reprimands Pete Hegseth as he dodges grilling over LA cost

Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN) shamed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in his first hearing before Congress since his confirmation.

Hegseth has faced several scandals, including revelations that he was using the Signal app to share classified information.

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'Your first statement is inaccurate!' Dem explodes at Pete Hegseth at hearing

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) berated Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he was unable to give her a plan for spending on military submarines.

During a Tuesday House Appropriations Committee hearing, DeLauro demanded "specific information" about how defense funds were being used on submarines after Hegseth suggested Congress had not supported the program.

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'Why should I care?' GOP pundit mulls letting LA burn

GOP political strategist and former Managing Editor for the Daily Caller, Derek Hunter, is asking, “Why should I care” about the Los Angeles riots?

And he's mulling the idea of just letting “liberal cities burn.”

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Senior Republican flags House GOP over megabill provision that must change

A key GOP Senate chairman has signaled that one of the most controversial provisions in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" doesn't comply with Senate rules — and can't be in the final product.

The language in question, tucked into Section 70302 without any clear relation to the rest of the bill's provisions on tax breaks for the wealthy or Medicaid and food stamp cuts — would make it almost impossible for federal judges to enforce civil contempt penalties against Trump administration officials who openly defy court orders, by requiring plaintiffs to pay a bond.

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'What metrics do you have?' CNN host hammers Trump spokeswoman with fact-checks

A Trump administration official was unable to justify her claims after she was repeatedly fact-checked by CNN's John Berman.

Tricia McLaughlin, the Department of Homeland Security's assistant secretary for public affairs, appeared Tuesday morning on "CNN News Central," where Berman started off asking why President Donald Trump had doubled the number of National Guard troops in Los Angeles if local law enforcement said the protests were under control, as a Republican county commissioner had stated on a previous segment.

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'What?' Joe Rogan gobsmacked as Kash Patel makes FBI secret room revelation

Podcaster Joe Rogan couldn't believe his ears when Kash Patel accused former FBI Director James Comey of hoarding a trove of unvetted information in a secret room at the Hoover Building.

Last month, Patel told Fox News's Maria Bartiromo that he would be revealing previously hidden documents related to the Trump "Russiagate" investigation alleging that Donald Trump's 2016 campaign was aided by Russian interference. The infamous Mueller Report, released in 2019, concluded that the special counsel had insufficient evidence to bring any charges against Trump for the alleged collusion.

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Grim World Bank update warns Trump ushers in worst growth in 60 years

A new report by the World Bank released on Tuesday underscores the true damage being done by President Donald Trump's tariff war — and just how much poorer it will make the world, The New York Times reported.

"Despite the weakening outlook, the global economy is not expected to fall into a recession, the World Bank said. However, the trade tension is setting the stage for the weakest decade of growth since the 1960s. Economic development in many of the poorest parts of the world has come to a standstill," wrote Alan Rappeport.

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'Bully, intimidate, harass': Ohio GOP accused of voter attack

A coalition of government watchdog groups are warning state legislation could hobble Ohio’s initiative process. Direct democracy has been available to Ohioans since 1912, and citizen-led groups can organize initiated statutes or constitutional amendments.

The proposals would create strict new paperwork requirements and add other administrative hurdles like requiring many circulators wear a badge identifying themselves as “paid” even if they’re given something as small as a pen for signature collection.

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'Only bad guys wear a mask': Ex-border agent slams ICE agents for covering faces

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers know they are “violating the Constitution” by covering their faces as they grab immigrants, according to a new report from Mother Jones.

The outlet investigated if it is lawful for ICE agents to be masked — and found it's a bit of a gray area. “There isn’t any federal law regulating the practice,” Senior Reporter Samantha Michaels wrote.

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'What is going on?' CNN's data guru shocked by major swing towards Trump

Immigrant voters have gone “tremendously to the right” in their feelings about the immigration crackdown, according to a new report from CNN’s Chief Data Analyst, Harry Enten.

“Let's just sort of start off on the fact that immigrant citizens, immigrant voters, foreign-born voters have gone tremendously to the right on [how they feel about immigration and the immigration crackdown] in 2025 versus where they were in 2020,” Enten said.

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