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Lawmaker indicted in 'shocking' scheme to rip off pandemic relief money

Federal prosecutors have indicted and arrested a Democratic Georgia state representative for allegedly stealing almost $18,000 in pandemic relief funds by lying about where she worked.

According to 11Alive.com, Rep. Sharon Henderson, who represents a district just southeast of Atlanta, is charged with two counts of theft of government funds and 10 counts of false statements.

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'Ridiculous!' Trump flies into a rage after 'best lawyer' Alina Habba resigns

President Donald Trump grew angry while addressing the resignation of Alina Habba, the former acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, who multiple courts disqualified.

"Alina Habba says she's stepping down as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey after the courts disqualified her," a reporter told Trump on Monday. "Do you have any comment on that?"

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Top Senate Republican admits GOP is losing a vital messaging war

Republicans are taking heat on two fronts as they struggle to win the affordability messaging battle while killing affordability legislation.

“Republican lawmakers, aides and strategists tell NBC News they worry that high prices and their party’s poor messaging on affordability could cost them in the midterms,” the news network reported over the weekend.

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Republicans fear backlash looms as party splits on thorny issue days before vote

Republicans have become increasingly worried about voter backlash as time begins to run out for the party to come together on a thorny issue: health care.

The Senate is slated to vote this week on extended healthcare subsidies for three years under a Democrat-backed plan, but Republicans have struggled to come up with an alternative proposal, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The bill isn't expected to pass in the Senate, and it's left Republicans with a "political vulnerability" and risky position ahead of the midterm elections in 2026.

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Hegseth to face punishment under Defense bill if he fails to turn over boat strike videos

The fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act would effectively punish Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by curtailing his travel budget if he refuses to turn over "unedited" video of the strikes President Donald Trump has ordered on alleged drug boats.

According to the legislation, Hegseth would only be entitled to 75% of his travel budget unless he "provides to the Committees on Armed Services of the House of Representatives and the Senate unedited video of strikes conducted against designated terrorist organizations in the area of responsibility of the United States Southern Command."

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Trump complains 'you need 185 IQ to turn on a lawnmower' in bizarre meeting

President Donald Trump vowed Monday afternoon to deregulate farming equipment, complaining that "you need 185 IQ to turn on a lawnmower."

In a Monday meeting with farmers, Trump revealed that he would remove environmental regulations from John Deere and other tractor manufacturers.

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'You are terrible!' Trump fumes as reporter catches him making a U-turn on strike video

President Donald Trump lashed out at an ABC reporter and reversed his position on Monday afternoon after saying he would push to release the video of an alleged drug boat strike that has come into question.

Trump was taking questions from the press following a roundtable discussion about agriculture at the White House when ABC's Rachel Scott asked about the footage of an attack in the Caribbean, which a top intel lawmaker warned last week appeared to confirm that the U.S. committed a war crime.

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Busted: Republican tries to delete gaffe — but not before reporters take screenshots

A House Republican in Missouri attacked a group of California voters this month in a post on X for trying to interfere in her state's politics — but then quietly deleted her post after realizing these voters were not from California at all. Or at least, not the California she was thinking of.

The drama began with a post by the local paper, the California Democrat, which stated, "Concerned citizens gathered at California City Hall Railroad Park on 500 South Oak Street to stop gerrymandering in Missouri," which detailed people signing a ballot petition to overturn the GOP legislature's aggressive mid-decade redraw of congressional maps that would delete a Democratic district in Kansas City.

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Rising Dem star files paperwork to run for Senate: report

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) filed paperwork Monday to enter the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in the Lone Star state, according to CBS News, just hours before a planned announcement and ahead of the state's 6 p.m. primary filing deadline.

Crockett will compete against state Rep. James Talarico (D-TX), whose campaign has generated national attention and raised a record-topping $6.2 million in its first three weeks. The Republican side features incumbent U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, Attorney General Ken Paxton, and U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt in a closely-watched primary battle.

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'No, that's not what I said': CNN anchor gets testy on GOP lawmaker over Trump remarks

A CNN anchor had a fiery reaction in a conversation with a Republican Indiana state lawmaker on Monday, as Indiana leaders in the Senate will vote to decide on redistricting in the state.

State Rep. Andrew Ireland said it was "backwards" to try and blame President Donald Trump for swatting or other attacks on opponents and other lawmakers after his comments on his perceived enemies during a conversation with CNN anchor Brianna Keilar. Keilar pressed the Republican lawmaker over his comment.

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'She's lighter than me!' MAGA influencer floats bizarre theory on Ilhan Omar’s ethnicity

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones questioned Rep. Ilhan Omar's (D-MN) Somali ethnicity and suggested she did not have the right to speak on racial issues.

On his Monday program, Jones complained that Omar spoke out about racism.

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‘You ain't right in the head!’ Civil war erupts between staunch Trump loyalists

President Donald Trump’s longtime ally Roger Stone, a prominent figure in the MAGA movement, announced Sunday that bank and finance records of right-wing influencer Laura Loomer would be made public “very soon,” sparking her outrage and the eruption of a public spat.

Stone’s announcement comes amid Loomer’s ongoing and one-sided feud with right-wing figure Tucker Carlson, who’s drawn Loomer’s ire in recent months over his criticism of Israel, and the United States’ significant support – both financially and geopolitically – of the Middle East nation.

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Honeymoon over as Hegseth's handpicked 'reporter' turns on him

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is discovering that he can change the players, but he can't change the game as one of the more prominent conservative “reporters” he has allowed to cover the Pentagon is already giving him grief less than a week in.

The embattled Donald Trump appointee effectively purged the mainstream media from covering the Pentagon if they didn't agree to highly restrictive rules.

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