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Top Dem expected to make big announcement about future: report

A top member of the Democratic Party is expected to make an announcement about her future in Congress following the midterm election on Tuesday, according to a new report.

NBC News reported that Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), the former Speaker of the House, will make a decision about her future as a congressional lawmaker after Tuesday's election. Pelosi, 85, has served in Congress since 1987.

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Trump stuns after blasting CBS interview edit — then ordering edits to his own interview

CBS News is under fire after heavily editing Donald Trump's "60 Minutes" interview with Norah O'Donnell, but one detail that was edited out led to some chuckles from a tech reporter.

TechDirt's Mike Masnick wrote Monday that Trump told "60 Minutes" to edit out his brag about a lawsuit against CBS News for editing the show's interview with Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024.

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Trump judge smacks down lawsuit from MAGA lawmakers panicking over CA redistricting

A U.S. District Court judge appointed by President Donald Trump dismissed a lawsuit from two Republican lawmakers seeking to stop redistricting efforts in California.

In the lawsuit filed earlier this month, Reps. Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Ronny Jackson (R-TX) called for an injunction on using new California district maps in the 2026 midterm elections.

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'Shockwaves': GOP pollster in awe as Republicans in for a 'bad day tomorrow'

An analyst Monday gave a stark warning ahead of the elections Tuesday, saying that voters are signaling they have had enough and are ready to say "to hell with you all."

President Donald Trump's approval rating has hit a second-term low: dropping to 63% among Americans disapproving of him and 37% approving of him, according to a new CNN poll released Monday, just ahead of the off-year election day. Democrats are also showing an advantage when it comes to motivation ahead of the elections, with 67% of Democratic leaning voters saying they are highly motivated to vote vs. 46% of Republican leaning voters saying they are motivated to cast their ballots.

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'Loser!' Trump singles out 'third-rate' GOP rebel in fiery endorsement rant

President Donald Trump spent much of his early afternoon rattling off a long list of congressional endorsements on his Truth Social account — but he took time to conspicuously call out one particular Republican he is not endorsing.

Specifically, Trump posted a rambling manifesto against Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), a libertarian-leaning Republican lawmaker who has gained a reputation as something of a rebel within the caucus, often defying Trump's more authoritarian impulses and bucking the party on various spending items.

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NYT reporter calls out Trump over wild economy claims

New York Times reporter Peter Baker couldn't help but notice in the recently released transcript of Donald Trump's full "60 Minutes" interview that the president seemed very confused about inflation and the economy.

Among Trump's claims on Sunday was that he inherited the highest inflation that the United States has ever seen.

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'Liars': Mayor accuses Kristi Noem's DHS of 'literally beating up innocent bystanders'

A Border Patrol agent was filmed punching a U.S. citizen in the head during a stop in a suburb outside of Chicago on Friday, and tried to justify it by saying the car was tail-gating them. Now the mayor is announcing an investigation into the agents.

Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss announced an investigation of the Board of Public Safety Patrol agents seen kneeling on a man and striking him repeatedly while he was handcuffed, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Scared' ex-generals stay silent over fear Trump will use rare military law against them

A military law that allows prosecution against ex-generals and retired senior military officers who speak out with "contemptuous" statements against President Donald Trump has rendered many silent, according to a report in the San Antonio Express News.

"Generals, admirals and other top commanders no longer in uniform are worried the administration might pursue criminal charges, tax investigations or other legal retribution against them," they report.

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'Not a Freudian slip': Analyst astonished by Trump's 'confession'

President Donald Trump just made an astonishing "confession" about pardons, an analyst flagged Monday.

In his Substack essay, Democratic strategist Mike Nellis, founder and chief strategy officer of Authentic, called out why Trump's response in a "60 Minutes" interview with journalist Norah O'Donnell was troubling and "the biggest story in the country."

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'Pathological liar!' Right-wing civil war breaks out in explosive feud over extremism

MAGA influencer Ben Shapiro criticized Tucker Carlson, calling him a "terrible friend," "intellectual coward," and “dishonest interlocutor,” as a MAGA feud heats up over the podcast host's decision to interview self-described white nationalist Nick Fuentes.

In his show on Monday, called “Tucker Carlson Sabotages America,” Shapiro said his friendship with the former Fox News anchor was over. He referred to how Tucker "decided that it was important not only to host 27-year-old Fuentes, but smooth over his views, water them down and make them far more palatable to a normal audience," The Daily Beast reports.

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'Like bringing cash to a brothel': Trump’s $300M scandal sparks outrage

An analyst says that President Donald Trump's planned ballroom and the corrupt, private donations to fund it should outrage people, saying it's "like bringing a fistful of cash to a brothel."

The Atlantic's Jonathan Chait described on Monday how "by traditional standards, this would constitute a massive scandal" and compared it to "a similar scandal" about a decade ago under the Clinton Foundation, and why the ballroom — expected to cost more than $300 million — is so different.

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'Undue': Judge Cannon slammed by appeals court after Jack Smith's report on Trump delayed

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon to stop delaying the release of the remaining parts of special counsel Jack Smith's report on President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents.

In September, the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and American Oversight asked the appeals court to force Cannon to release the report. Cannon had blocked former President Joe Biden's Justice Department from releasing the report in January.

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Taunts as ex-Dem governor lands backhanded Trump endorsement in hotly contested election

Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on Monday taunted top rival Andrew Cuomo for receiving a decidedly backhanded endorsement from President Donald Trump.

During an interview on CBS News’ “60 Minutes” that aired on Sunday, Trump criticized both Cuomo and Mamdani, but said that he would pick the former New York governor to be New York City’s next mayor if forced to choose.

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