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Vance casts tie-breaking vote as GOP caves to Trump's pressure campaign on war powers

Senate Republicans voted to kill a bill on Wednesday that would have limited President Donald Trump's war powers, according to a new report.

Trump had been pressuring Republicans to kill the bill, and Sens. Todd Young (R-IN) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) flipped their votes on Wednesday, Andrew Desiderio of Punchbowl News reported. Vice President JD Vance was the tie-breaking vote.

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Tinder date sting tricks Secret Service agent into spilling Vance security secrets: report

Vice President JD Vance and the Secret Service were sent scrambling after an agent assigned to his security detail reportedly spilled sensitive security information to a Tinder date who turned out to be an undercover reporter.

According to The Daily Beast, "The agent, Tomas Escotto, was placed on administrative leave on Wednesday after a 14-minute undercover video published by reporter James O’Keefe showed the agent casually divulging details about the Vice President’s travel plans and internal shift operations. O’Keefe said the woman Escotto met through the dating app Tinder in October was working undercover for O’Keefe Media Group."

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Trump admin's AI blunder floods streets with unprepared ICE agents: report

An AI blunder reportedly sent unprepared federal immigration agents into the streets.

In a stunning tech failure, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's rush to beef up its force with 10,000 new officers blew up in its face when a faulty artificial intelligence system sent undertrained recruits into the field, two law enforcement officials familiar with the error told NBC News.

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Trump Cabinet member mocked over $3 meal idea: 'Can’t even get a McDouble for that!'

One of President Donald Trump's most "out of touch" Cabinet secretaries floated a new affordable meal idea on Wednesday for families who are struggling with the cost of groceries.

For just $3, Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Fox Business that a person can buy "a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, a corn tortilla, and one other thing." She said the USDA came up with the meal plan after running "more than 1,000 simulations."

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Danger signs for swing state GOP as conservative justice candidate outraised 13-to-1

Wisconsin Republicans have some bad news in their bid to retain control of a key state Supreme Court seat up for election in the coming months.

According to Mary Spicuzza of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Court of Appeals Judge Maria Lazar, the conservative in the race, "reports raising about $200,000 since she got into the race in October." This is less than a tenth the haul of liberal candidate, Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor, who has raised $2.6 million overall and $2 million in the second half of 2025.

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WaPo's Jeff Bezos called out as Trump admin raid 'portends something ominous'

A columnist took Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, to task on Wednesday for remaining silent on a big scandal involving President Donald Trump.

The FBI announced on Wednesday that it had raided the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson, seizing all of her devices as part of the process. The raid was allegedly tied to a national security leak.

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Trump warned factory floor meltdown will haunt GOP: 'That'll definitely appear in Dem ads'

A group of political experts warned Wednesday that President Donald Trump's reaction to an auto worker at a factory this week could have repercussions ahead of the midterms.

Trump was visiting a Ford factory in Dearborn, Michigan when worker TJ Sabula reportedly yelled "pedophile protector" at the president who was walking in the warehouse above a group of workers. Sabula has since been suspended from his job at the factory.

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More Dems say Trump DOJ is investigating them

More Democrats are coming forward and saying President Donald Trump's administration is investigating them for participating in a recent social media campaign telling soldiers they do not have to follow illegal orders.

Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) and Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) have recently said they are under investigation by the Trump administration. Their announcement follows the Defense Department's decision to move forward with its investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) for participating in the same video.

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Jasmine Crockett obliterates MAGA lie in fiery takedown

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) took time during a congressional hearing with former Jan. 6 prosecutor Mike Romano to utterly dismantle the false claims from President Donald Trump and his allies that the people convicted in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol were in some way "hostages" or "political prisoners."

"Did these people, over a thousand people, get convicted of something that they did in a criminal way on January 6, yes or no?" asked Crockett, a former public defender, often described as a rising Democratic Party star, known for her confrontational attitude toward Republicans and currently mounting a bid for U.S. Senate in Texas.

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'Nothing to see here!' Observers flabbergasted as Trump move resembles money laundering

President Donald Trump recently raised a "huge red flag" about his relationship with a foreign country, according to political analysts and observers.

On Wednesday, Semafor reported that Trump is keeping revenue from the oil the U.S. has seized from Venezuela in a bank account in Qatar. The report cited "an administration official" and said the money was being kept in Qatar because "money can flow freely with U.S. approval and without risk of seizure."

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Explosive new poll shows ICE popularity cratering

President Donald Trump's immigration officers are becoming increasingly unpopular with voters, according to recent polls.

CNN's Manu Raju reported on Wednesday that 62% of voters who responded to a recent CNN poll do not trust the government to carry out an impartial investigation of Renee Good's killing. Good, 37, was shot and killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis last week while she was trying to leave the scene of an ICE raid.

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