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GOP senator scrambles to walk back his attack calling Dems 'terrorists' in CNN interview

Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA) walked back remarks Sunday he made to CNN’s Manu Raju in which he said Democratic lawmakers were acting like “a terrorist,” suggesting he misspoke when using the highly-charged term.

McCormick sat down with Raju at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. in an interview aired Sunday to discuss the ongoing government shutdown, now on its 26th day and the result of a debate around funding government health care subsidies.

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'No state has struggled more': Residents of 'Trump stronghold' blame him for epic downturn

There is one state that has struggled more than any other with Donald Trump's policies, and its residents are worried, even calling the situation "death by a thousand paper cuts," according to a new report.

The New York Times on Sunday published an article called "In Trump-Friendly Iowa, the President’s Policies Have Hit Hard," in which the outlet argues that the "state has become a stronghold for President Trump."

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'I think that is a ridiculous argument!' Legal expert blows up Bannon's Trump 2028 claim

Legal expert and Politico writer Ankush Khardori mocked President Donald Trump Saturday for his apparent aspirations to remain in the White House beyond the end of his second term, calling one proposed theory as to how Trump may circumvent the Constitution and remain in office “a ridiculous argument.”

Whether in jest or not, Trump has long mused at the idea of serving more than two terms in the White House, which is prohibited under the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. Recent comments from his former White House chief of staff Steve Bannon, however, suggest the president may be more seriously considering an extended stay in the Oval Office, having declared there to be a “plan” already in place.

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Mike Pence has 'never-before-published' notes with 'evidence in case against Trump': ABC

ABC's Jonathan Karl has a new book which contains "previously unpublished" notes from Mike Pence revealing that Donald Trump berated him and called him a wimp on Jan. 6, 2021.

According to ABC:

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'A problem for Trump': GOP plan in jeopardy as key voter bloc ditches party in droves

President Donald Trump’s plan to bolster his party’s numbers in Congress through Texas’ redrawn congressional districts stands in jeopardy after new data shows a key voting bloc in the state fleeing the Republican Party in droves, creating what journalist Jason Easley characterized on Saturday as “a problem for Trump.”

“Trump won 55% of the Hispanic vote in Texas, and when Republicans set out to try to save their US House majority through gerrymandering, they counted on Texas and those Hispanics who voted for Trump in 2024,” Easley wrote in an analysis on PolitcusUSA, a left-leaning news website.

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'This is not good!' MAGA ally rages at Trump official spotted 'partying' with Qataris

Donald Trump's senior director for counterterrorism was just caught "partying" on the job, according to one of the president's allies.

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer, who is known to have to ear of the president and has been called the Trump Whisperer, took to social media over the weekend to condemn Sebastian Gorka, who also serves as a deputy assistant to the president. Specifically, Loomer focused the official reportedly attending the grand opening for the US Embassy of Qatar in DC.

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'Armed with a gun': Dem gets protection order against GOP opponent amid escalating fight

A Democratic candidate for the Virginia legislature was granted a protective order against his Republican opponent on Friday following allegations that the state lawmaker had "harassed" a supporter of theirs “while armed with a gun” in a government building.

Democratic candidate Virgil Thornton is running to unseat Virginia Rep. A.C. Cordoza, a Republican, but announced Saturday that a judge had granted the protection order against Cordoza following what he called an “ongoing patter of intimidation.”

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'It's a simple yes or no': MSNBC host calls out ex-Biden press secretary in interview

"It's a simple yes or no," said MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin as he confronted a former Biden press secretary in a confrontational interview.

Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House Press Secretary to then-President Joe Biden, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday for what some saw as a surprisingly snippy conversation with a host.

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'JD, cut the crap': Vance slammed for 'publicly mocking Brown people' despite marrying one

Vice President JD Vance Saturday was called out for "publicly mocking other Brown people" despite "being married to a Brown woman and having mixed-race kids."

It started with a video of New York's Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani saying, “My aunt stopped taking the subway after 9/11 because she did not feel safe in her hijab.”

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'Outrageous': Bipartisan group of presidential ethics lawyers sounds alarm over Trump plan

Donald Trump's newest plan violates the constitution, according to a bipartisan group of White House ethics attorneys.

Trump recently announced he would be seeking $230 million as reimbursement for legal fees from when he was indicted on federal charges, before he began his second term.

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Ex-prosecutor warns Trump DOJ of 'serious consequences' for new courtroom mishap

Donald Trump's administration may be in trouble as a court decides if the DOJ intentionally misrepresented facts, a former prosecutor said Saturday.

The Ninth Circuit recently reinstated Federal District Judge Karin Immergut’s first temporary restraining order, which barred the Trump administration from sending the Oregon National Guard to Portland.

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'First time that's happened': Black farmer leader blames Trump for 'humiliating' new low

Donald Trump has "betrayed" American farmers who voted for him, according to John Boyd Jr., president of the National Black Farmers Association.

Boyd appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, saying directly that, "The president of the United States sold out farmers."

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'Straw that broke the camel's back': Ex-prosecutor warns Pam Bondi her law license at risk

Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche should watch out, according to a former prosecutor.

Andrew Weissmann, a former senior prosecutor for special counsel Robert Mueller, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, where he was asked about Donald Trump reportedly demanding hundreds of millions of dollars from tax payers due to the federal indictments he faced before he started his second term in office.

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