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Funding bill bars U.S. embassies from flying LGBTQ Pride flags

Tucked in the massive funding bill signed Saturday by President Joe Biden is a provision banning the flying of LGBTQ Pride flags over U.S. embassies, but the White House has vowed to work toward its repeal.

The prohibition was one of many side issues included in the mammoth $1.2 trillion package to fund the government through September, which passed early Saturday shortly after a midnight deadline.

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'Big political hit': Trump admin official reveals what ex-president 'cares the most about'

Donald Trump's current legal troubles are cutting to the core of who he is as a person, according to a former official from his administration.

Former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor, who has claimed his home was targeted by a break-in shortly after he published a scathing "Anonymous" op-ed about Trump's presidency, appeared on CNN on Sunday.

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'Don Poorleone': Trump nickname trends on social media as ex-president faces bond deadline

From legal analysts to political strategists, social media erupted on Sunday with people eager to pin Donald Trump with a new nickname.

Trump, who has long been considered the king of political nicknames, has previously dubbed President Joe Biden "Sleepy Joe" and then, ultimately, "Crooked Joe." Now, the internet would like to bestow a name upon the former president as he faces a crucial deadline to get a bond for hundreds of millions of dollars a court ordered him to pay for fraud. The name is Don "Poorleone."

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'I'm gonna push back': Ronna McDaniel debuts on NBC with epic clash over 2020 election

NBC host Kristen Welker pressed former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel about her past statements suggesting the 2020 presidential election was not legitimate.

"Ronna, ultimately, there were 250 audits," Welker said Sunday on Meet the Press. "They never found any corruption."

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Trump appears to undercut his own defense in new rant: 'So you don't want full immunity?'

Donald Trump may have just undercut his own legal defense with a posting on Truth Social, and the site's users were quick to point it out on Saturday.

Trump, who is currently petitioning the Supreme Court for full presidential immunity even in instances where conduct "crosses the line," took to his soon-to-go-public social network this weekend to decry what he has labelled political prosecutions against him.

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Funding bill bars U.S. embassies from flying LGBTQ Pride flags

WASHINGTON — Tucked in the massive funding bill signed Saturday by President Joe Biden is a provision banning the flying of LGBTQ Pride flags over U.S. embassies, but the White House has vowed to work toward its repeal.

The prohibition was one of many side issues included in the mammoth $1.2 trillion package to fund the government through September, which passed early Saturday shortly after a midnight deadline.

'Hypocrite': Jim Jordan accused of taking credit for results of Biden act he voted against

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is being called a hypocrite for taking credit for the results of Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, which Jordan voted against.

Jordan, a frequent defender of Donald Trump who was recently accused of causing "real harm to the American people" in a letter by an ethics group, has been a staunch opponent of Biden, and has co-led the push to investigate the president for potential impeachable offenses.

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Top Trump funder admits 'donor fatigue' as his campaign lags behind Biden’s fundraising

Former President Donald Trump may be the presumptive 2024 Republican nominee, but his third bid for the White House is already at a significant financial disadvantage compared to President Joe Biden's reelection operation.

According to a recent Politico report, the ex-president is blocking off entire days on his calendar to call donors and ask them for help shoring up his campaign's infrastructure with less than eight months to go before Election Day. Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Georgia), a top Trump fundraiser, admitted that trying to build up the ex-president's war chest is an arduous task.

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Trial begins for U.S. rancher accused of killing migrant

The trial of a rancher accused of killing a Mexican migrant on his property in Arizona began Friday, as tensions mount in the United States over an inflow of migrants across the southern border.

George Alan Kelly, 75, is charged with second-degree murder for the death of Mexican Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea, 48, on his property in the border town of Nogales in January 2023.

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U.S. Senate passes government funding bill, averting shutdown

The U.S. Congress approved a funding bill Saturday in a rare show of cross-party unity, keeping federal agencies running through September and averting a damaging partial government shutdown.

Senators missed a midnight deadline to pass the $1.2 trillion package to keep the lights on in several key government agencies but voted in the early hours to pass a resolution that had already advanced from the House.

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‘Handmaid of American fascism’: Ronna McDaniel’s new NBC News gig sparks fury

Exactly two weeks after her Trump-engineered exit as chair of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel has been hired by NBC News and MSNBC as a political commentator, fomenting fury among journalists, press watchers, and ordinary Americans.

Declaring that the network has a "crucial mission," which it "performs like no other," NBC News senior vice president of politics Carrie Budoff Brown announced McDaniel's hiring to employees in a memo Friday, which ws published by The Hollywood Reporter.

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Lev Parnas 'rolling out the receipts' by posting email 'Republicans don't want you to see'

Lev Parnas, who says he worked with Rudy Giuliani to build a Joe Biden conspiracy theory, is unleashing the "receipts."

Parnas, who recently said that he told the FBI in 2019 that the GOP's anti-Joe Biden informant should not to be trusted, also made headlines when he testified at an impeachment hearing.

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Ken Paxton may get charges dropped in exchange for community service: report

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton could get the charges against him dropped in exchange for community service and other considerations, according to report on Friday.

Paxton, who flipped out on President Joe Biden after Texas Republicans let him walk in an impeachment trial alleging corruption, still has pending criminal charges. But security fraud claims could be nixed, according to investigative reporter Tony Plohetski.

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