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Marjorie Taylor Greene doubles down on Mike Johnson beef after Trump boosts House Speaker

Former President Donald Trump sent a very clear message on Friday when he held an "election integrity" press conference with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) at Mar-a-Lago: the speaker has Trump's confidence. It was in some ways a jab at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who has led the push in recent weeks to call for a motion to vacate Johnson from the speakership.

Greene is undaunted by Trump's support for Johnson, however — and responded with a post to social media shortly after, doubling down on her position.

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GOP lawmaker complaining about student debt relief gets a brutal reminder from White House

A Republican lawmaker complained about student loan forgiveness, only to have the White House remind him about his own forgiven debts.

Oklahoma Rep. Kevin Hern (R) took to social media on Friday to complain about President Joe Biden's latest initiative. Specifically, Biden is reported to have cancelled about $7.4 billion more in student loan debt for 277,000 borrowers.

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'Pretty dismissive': Republican says most House colleagues don't back MTG's speaker fight

WASHINGTON — The House drama continued into Friday as rumors spread that Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene could imminently move to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) from his leadership post — but her colleagues told Raw Story there was little appetite to join her fight.

The Republican Conference met in a closed-door meeting on Wednesday, where Greene said she didn't address the issue with the members.

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'Keep up the good work': Dem lawmaker praises MTG to her face as she sparks GOP chaos

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Friday earned praise from an unlikely source amid her repeated threats to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

Punchbowl News' Mica Soellner reported that Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) approached Greene on Friday and gave her a handshake.

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'Get in, girl': How Trump's most rabid supporters are transforming GOP from ground up

It all started with "a Black male with a white shredding machine."

Salleigh Grubbs got a call Nov. 20, 2020, from another volunteer election observer who saw a suspicious man with a box truck at an event center in deep-red Cobb County, Georgia. Her new friend Susan Knox was convinced he was shredding ballots to prevent the discovery of what they were both certain had been a fraud that cost Donald Trump the election, reported The Atlantic.

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Trump shares post slamming stock market for not getting his 'Michelangelo'-level genius

Former President Donald Trump Friday made a new addition to his list of institutions that are conspiring against him: the stock market.

Trump shared this viewpoint on Truth Social, the social media site whose parent company has seen its value plummet after news hit it lost $58 million in 2023, in the form of an editorial from a writer whose credentials include “Author of President Trump's favorite Substack.”

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‘Spoiler’ questions swirl as Trump says he would vote for RFK Jr. ‘if I were a Democrat’

Embracing polls and reports that claim independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could take more votes from President Joe Biden than from Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee is effectively "endorsing" RFK Jr., but only for Democratic voters.

"RFK Jr. is going to be taking away votes from crooked Joe Biden and he should because he's actually better than Biden," Trump says in a rambling nearly three-minute video posted to his Truth Social page. "He's much better than Biden. If I were a Democrat, I'd vote for RFK Jr. every single time over Biden, because he's frankly more in line with Democrats."

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GOP thinks it's found secret sauce to convince Trump fans to vote by mail

Republicans are hoping to persuade Donald Trump supporters to embrace mail-in voting without raising the ex-president's ire, and a source says they may have found a workaround.

The former president believes mail-in voting is inherently fraudulent and has called for its abolishment, but sources told The Guardian that his own campaign knows that "banking" votes early is the most effective and efficient way to turn out their base – if they can overcome Trump's fearmongering.

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Wisconsin GOP leader under attack from the man he hired to prove Trump's fraud theories

Once upon a time, retired Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman was hired by the state's top Republican to help prove former President Donald Trump's conspiracy theories that the 2020 election was stolen.

Now, a disgruntled Gableman is trying to take his former employer down.

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Dem lawmaker celebrates making GOP's James Comer 'cringe' during hearing

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) Thursday made it clear he was happy to have made his Republican colleague James Comer (R-KY) "cringe."

Moskowitz, who is no stranger to ridiculing Trump and the Republican Party, took to social media and posted a video of himself about to speak in a hearing.

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'What is this?' CNN's Jake Tapper corners Trump-supporting GOP governor over false claim

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) went on CNN Thursday afternoon to defend former President Donald Trump's handling of abortion messaging — and received pushback from anchor Jake Tapper for uncritically promoting false claims that Democrats support abortion up to the moment of birth.

"How fearful are you about this issue hurting Republicans in November?" asked Tapper, noting that there are local New Hampshire races that could be affected.

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'Uh...': Fox News ridiculed after claiming 'libraries turned into drug-infested sex dens'

A lot of Americans will be checking out their local libraries after Fox News ran a segment on their transition into "drug-infested sex dens."

Host Jesse Watters told his fellow Fox News panelists Thursday that an under-reported crime spree had spread through public library systems and he had one person to blame.

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'Gibberish': Trump's rant about 'Letitia Jones' causes 'mental decline' uproar

Former President Donald Trump gave a furious speech about his legal problems in New York, in which he seemed to be confused on many issues, like calling New York Attorney General Letitia James "Letitia Jones," and mixing her up with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who is prosecuting his hush money case next week — while claiming President Joe Biden had something to do with all of it.

"They put him into the state of New York, and then into the D.A.'s office to run the case," said Trump. "This is being run by Biden. They put a man into the state, Letitia Jones, 'Peekaboo,' I call her, Peekaboo Jones, Peekaboo — they put a man into that one to, Letitia. They put a man into that one to run it, and he went into the D.A.'s office."

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