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Marco Rubio 'kills' Ukraine peace plan to 'keep the dollars flowing': analysis

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stripped a key provision out of the proposed peace plan currently being worked on to end the war in Ukraine, a move that one political commentator argued Tuesday had effectively killed peace talks, and as a means to “keep the war and the dollars flowing.”

The New York Times reported Tuesday morning that Rubio had stripped out language in the White House’s peace plan that would have banned Ukraine from joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, a key sticking point for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who named NATO expansion as among the chief reasons for the initial 2022 invasion.

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'Irreversible damage': DOJ farewell letters warn agency is buckling under Trump demands

Outgoing Department of Justice staffers are leaving warnings in their farewell letters that "irreversible damage" is being caused by the president's demands.

Former employees are leaving notes before walking out that have been obtained by The Justice Connection. Those letters imply a collapse of ethics within the DOJ, with FBI alumni also leaving behind notes on a toxic workplace under the Trump administration, The Daily Beast reported.

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House Republican: Trump 'doesn’t have control of the base'

As death threats and infighting threaten a mass exodus of House Republicans from Congress, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) says President Donald Trump is losing control of his base, reports Axios.

"Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) scathing resignation has rattled her colleagues. Some are questioning whether the job is still worth it when the work is drowned out by censures, violent threats and loyalty tests to President Trump," they report.

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Leaked memo reveals Hegseth is coming after Boy Scouts next

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s war on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies will reportedly result in the Pentagon turning its back on Scouting America, once known as the Boy Scouts or Scouting

According to a leaked proposal obtained by NPR, Hegseth is unhappy with the organization and wants his Department of War to end a 100-year relationship, which would leave officials running the annual National Jamboree scrambling to fill the void.

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Morning Joe blasts 'stupid' GOP for accidentally making Democrats the 'party of vets'

“Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough on Tuesday did not hold back, using the word “stupid” four times in a rant about the Pentagon’s decision to investigate Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) for appearing in a video urging service members not to follow illegal orders.

“How stupid do you have to — like, I have Republicans saying, ‘I can't believe how dumb we are.’ We continue to throw a fit over the president's right to issue illegal orders, and we're putting military heroes from the Democratic Party constantly on television, thereby branding the Democratic Party as a party of veterans, of CIA agents, of all the things that Republicans don't want Americans to know about the Democratic Party,” Scarborough said.

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‘Peddling a false narrative!’ White House rages at NYT for highlighting policy blind spot

The White House lashed out Tuesday at The New York Times after the outlet obtained a handful of internal government documents that highlighted a major blindspot in the Trump administration’s deportation push.

President Donald Trump campaigned heavily on mass deportations in the lead-up to his victory last November, and kicked off his second term by instituting a daily arrest quota of 3,000. But as the administration shuffles around law enforcement officers to meet this increased demand, arrests for other crimes such as drug trafficking and illegal firearm possessions have plummeted, the Times reported.

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'No-win position': GOP careening towards crisis on health care plan

The Republican Party position on health care plans has become a "no-win position," according to a political commentator.

Mike Lillis of The Hill suggested the options laid out for the GOP by the Trump administration put the party in a difficult position of angering their influential supporters or backing a Democrat policy the party has frequently denounced.

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'Not a hotel': Ex-White House calligrapher daunted by signs Trump's draped over building

Design experts puzzled over new signage added to the White House by President Donald Trump.

Visitors were greeted earlier this month by a makeshift sign – appearing to be plain white paper with ornate gold typeface – announcing the location of the Oval Office on an exterior entrance, which drew widespread mockery online and on late night talk shows, and the Washington Post asked experts to comment on the display.

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'These people!' Ethics guru dismayed as Mike Huckabee scrambles to excuse cash grab

Mike Huckabee remains a paid pitchman for a dietary supplement while serving as President Donald Trump’s U.S. ambassador to Israel, even after he was called out on the arrangement, according to a report.

The former Arkansas governor is being paid more than $414,000 for appearing in TV ads promoting a supplement known as Relaxium, which is made by American Behavioral Research Institute. A recording of Huckabee's voice greets callers when they dial a 1-800 number listed in the commercials, reported NOTUS.

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Trump’s 'unusual government intervention' is putting American taxpayers 'at risk': experts

The Trump administration is trading over $10 billion dollars of taxpayer money for ownership stakes in companies in what Ana Swanson in The New York Times calls an "unusual strategy."

A New York Times analysis has found that "the government’s growing portfolio of corporate ownership involves minority stakes, or the option to take them in the future, in at least nine companies involved in steel, minerals, nuclear energy and semiconductors."

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‘Gut punch’: Jan 6 cop slams Trump as ICE agents echo Capitol mob

First, President Donald Trump issued pardons and other acts of clemency for 1,500 rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, leaving police officers like Aquilino Gonell bloodied, many with injuries that would end their careers.

Then, rioters started asking for reparations, committing alleged child sex crimes, or leading anti-Muslim protests.

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'One of the dumbest controversies': GOP pundit clowns White House over latest freakout

After President Donald Trump threatened to execute several Democratic lawmakers who urged service members to defy illegal orders, one conservative commentator is pushing back on the administration for what he labeled as “one of the dumbest controversies” he’d seen.

“I really wish both sides would take it down a notch,” said Andy McCarthy, a conservative commentator and former assistant U.S. attorney, appearing on Fox News Tuesday.

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War brews as GOP members clash over glut of fresh accusations: report

Already facing criticism for taking an extended vacation to avoid voting on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, House Republicans returned to work — and have been spending their days pushing censure motions against both Democrats and their own colleagues.

That has some House Republicans furious as the see colleagues skip the House Ethics Committee to rush to judgment without due process.

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