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'Won't shed a tear': Disgraced MAGA Republican spews contempt as Dick Cheney dies

Disgraced former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) took to X on Tuesday morning to voice a posthumous attack on former Vice President Dick Cheney, who passed away at the age of 84 due to a lifelong heart condition.

"Dick Cheney will meet his maker and will have lots of explaining to do," said Santos. "I wish his family well all things considered, but I haven’t and won’t ever shed a tear for a war criminal of his ilk."

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Ex-Bush aide praises torture as 'the right thing' in glowing account of Dick Cheney

Dana Perino, who served in the Bush administration as White House press secretary, lauded the CIA’s systematic torture program in a glowing tribute to her old boss, former Vice President Dick Cheney, after his death on Tuesday.

Cheney, who played a central role in pushing falsified evidence to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq, died on Tuesday at 84 years old. Speaking with Fox News in the wake of Cheney’s death, Perino recalled the controversy late into Bush’s second term after reporting revealed that the CIA had destroyed about 90 video tapes of agents torturing detainees.

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Jack Smith fought to have Aileen Cannon tossed from Trump case — but got silenced: report

Former special counsel Jack Smith wanted to file a motion to have far-right Trump appointed U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon disqualified from overseeing the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case against President Donald Trump, according to a new book by Carol D. Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis and profiled by The Washington Post.

But he hit a brick wall and felt unable to escalate the situation.

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Trump fears Supreme Court about to cripple America First — but he has a plan B: insiders

President Donald Trump and his administration are exuding confidence about their chances in the tariff case heading into a Supreme Court hearing this week, but they have a backup plan just in case the justices rule against him – and it ultimately could force Congress to come back to work.

If the court he largely shaped finds that Trump exceeded his authority by slapping steep tariffs on countries around the world, aides have identified trade statutes that could authorize the president to keep pressure on U.S. trade partners and keep tariff revenue coming in, six current and former White House officials and other sources told Politico.

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Horror of migrant kids ripped from parents by first Trump admin exposed in new book

Five-year-old Luz spent 72 days separated from her father, Julio Rodriguez, after they were detained at the U.S.-Mexico border in 2018.

Escaping extortion and violence in Guatemala, Julio was detained in Texas while Luz was sent to a shelter in New York. Eventually, they reunited in Atlanta and joined family in Massachusetts.

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Charlie Kirk’s 'bitter enemy' poised to take over his empire amid MAGA civil war: expert

Nick Fuentes, a far-right influencer who’s praised Adolf Hitler, called for a “holy war” against Jews and championed a “whites-only immigration policy” is well poised to take up the mantle of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk after his assasination in September, New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg wrote Tuesday.

Fuentes has long been a staunch critic of Kirk, particularly over his support of Israel. Goldberg called the two 'bitter enemies."

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'Like the siege of Stalingrad': Intense fury bombards GOP as voters now incensed

As the federal government shutdown continues, millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are facing potentially devastating cuts to their food assistance benefits — and it's sent anti-Donald Trump passion to new levels.

Taras Stratelak, a retiree in southern California, embodied the widespread anxiety, telling The Guardian, "I am housebound because I need a couple of spinal cord surgeries so this is really gonna hurt me because I cannot work, and thereby earn money to put food on the table."

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MAGA-loyal Supreme Court justices 'squirming' as they're put in Trump spotlight: analyst

The Supreme Court's right-wing justices will be "squirming" on Wednesday as they hear a closely-watched case that could decide the future of President Donald Trump's tariff agenda, and the separation of powers between Congress and the White House generally, Pulitzer Prize-winning justice reporter Linda Greenhouse wrote for The New York Times on Tuesday.

"Aside from the many billions of dollars at stake, the case, Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump, has important implications for presidential power and for the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the federal government," wrote Greenhouse.

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'Everything is a lie': Ex-GOP lawyer George Conway astounded by Trump's latest whitewash

A former Republican lawyer said on Monday that President Donald Trump appears to be using his pardon power to "whitewash" crimes committed by people in his administration.

George Conway, who left the Republican Party during the first Trump administration, discussed Trump's recent pardons for people involved in the January 6 insurrection on a new episode of the "George Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)" podcast that he co-hosts with the publisher of The Bulwark. Conway said he "gets worked up" over the pardons because they illustrate Trump's efforts to create a reality where "everything is the opposite of what it truly is."

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Dick Cheney dead at 84

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, the chief architect of the “war on terror,” has died, according to CNN.

The Republican served as vice president to George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009 and pushed the U.S. into war with Iraq based on false information about its weapons programs.

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'Totally above board!' Dems mock GOP strategist's defense of Trump crypto pardon

A pair of Democrats mocked a GOP strategist's defense of one of President Donald Trump's latest controversial pardons during an interview on CNN.

Trump recently pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange Binance. Zhao was convicted of money laundering charges under the Biden administration. His company paid more than $4 billion, and Zhao personally paid a $50 million settlement as part of the conviction.

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'Dying a slow death': Neighborhoods collapse under weight of Trump's ICE onslaught

The Trump administration's immigration raids are starting to crash the economy of immigrant-heavy villages.

According to the Chicago Tribune, the massive crackdown in that city is already taking its toll in key neighborhoods, with restaurants in particular taking a hard hit.

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Karl Rove predicts major 'upset' in upcoming elections

Longtime Republican strategist Karl Rove is cautioning Democrats from being overconfident heading into Tuesday's high-profile elections taking place across several states.

Mediaite reported Monday that Rove told Fox News that even though polls show Democrats leading in the top three marquee contests of the evening — New Jersey and Virginia's gubernatorial elections and the New York City mayoral race — Republicans have reason to be hopeful in two of those three elections. He also argued that while Republicans will likely lose the gubernatorial election in reliably blue Virginia, they may capture a separate statewide seat.

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