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'He needs to be incarcerated': Former Nebraska MAGA voter rescinds support for Trump

A longtime Nebraska Republican who in the past cast his vote for former President Donald Trump has created a video in which he declares he will never back a third Trump White House bid.

The video, which was released by the Republican Voters Against Trump organization as part of its effort to highlight voters who have dropped their support for Trump, features a man identified as "Chuck" who says he broke with Trump after the former president incited a deadly riot at the United States Capitol building on January 6th, 2021.

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Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s ‘Squad’ dying?

WASHINGTON — “The Squad” — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) tight knit band of progressive rabble-rousers — is still making headlines.

But lately, it’s for all the wrong reasons.

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It’s Equal Pay Day — and even the White House has a gender pay gap

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The disparity in Biden’s White House is slightly smaller than it was in Trump’s, but women still earn less. The biggest difference, though, is in their policies.

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‘Like the Nazis did’: Critic slams Trump plans to remake U.S. education system

Donald Trump's plans to remake education at all levels, if he becomes president, are drawing concern.

In two separate videos on Trump's little-noticed "Agenda 47" website, the ex-president details his vision to take millions of dollars away from the endowments of private colleges and universities, through lawsuits and fines, as retribution for some students he suggests embraced Hamas after it attacked Israel. Those millions of dollars would be used to create an entire new federal government university system which, Trump vows, would be entirely non-political: no "wokeness" would be allowed.

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'Joe, stop!': MSNBC's Mika fails to stop Joe Scarborough's profane Robert Hur rant

On Tuesday morning, MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough launched into a rant about special counsel Robert Hur that had him swearing and Mika Brzezinski imploring him to stop.

Reacting to report that Hur, who investigated President Joe Biden, quit the Department of Justice and has been working with GOP operatives before his Tuesday congressional testimony, Scarborough flipped out.

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Morning Joe destroys Trump's vow to pardon Jan. 6 rioters: 'There is a sickness'

Donald Trump has vowed to pardon jailed Jan. 6 rioters as one of his first official acts if he's re-elected president, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough that should be considered an explicit threat of his authoritarian ambitions.

The former president declared in a Truth Social post that his first acts for a second term would be closing the border, "drill baby drill," and freeing supporters he called "hostages" who were prosecuted and convicted for storming the U.S. Capitol to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.

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'Social Security is on the ballot,' say advocates as Trump threatens cuts

With U.S. President Joe Biden's proposed 2025 budget released by the White House Monday just after former President Donald Trump issued his latest threat to slash Social Security and other safety net programs, economic justice groups said the choice between the two 2024 candidates could not be clearer.

"Make no mistake: Social Security is on the ballot this November," said Nancy Altman, president of Social Security Works after Trump phoned in to CNBC's "Squawk Box" to say that "there is a lot you can do... in terms of cutting" so-called "entitlements" like the program for retirees as well as Medicaid and Medicare.

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Trump promises to free U.S. Capitol rioters if reelected

Donald Trump on Monday pledged to free people jailed for taking part in the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol as one of his first actions if reelected, calling them "hostages."

The rioters -- egged on by the then-president and fueled by his false claims of voter fraud -- stormed the seat of U.S. democracy on January 6, 2021, in a bid to halt the transfer of power to Joe Biden.

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TikTok dragged into U.S. election as Trump opposes ban

In a major reversal, former US president Donald Trump on Monday said he was against a ban of TikTok as the fate of the popular video-sharing app was dragged into the US election campaign.

Years of on-and-off attempts of banning the Chinese owned app have resurged in the United States with the introduction of a bill in Congress that could see the app forced to cut ties with its Chinese owner, Bytedance.

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El Paso judge blocks Ken Paxton’s efforts to subpoena Annunciation House

"El Paso judge blocks Ken Paxton’s efforts to subpoena Annunciation House" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Biden, Trump clash on social welfare

Joe Biden clashed with rival Donald Trump over health care and social benefits on Monday as the US president visited another battleground state in November's election.

Republican former president Trump, who is seeking a historic comeback to the White House, said in an interview on Monday that he would back cuts to social spending.

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Trump gives himself a used car salesman-style nickname while challenging Biden to debate

Donald Trump gave himself a nickname that's reminiscent of a used car salesman to challenge president Joe Biden to a debate.

The former president refused to debate any of his Republican opponents, but he repeated his challenge to debate Biden "anytime, anywhere, anyplace" in an overnight Truth Social post that took glancing shots at vanquished presidential primary rivals.

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Watch: Jon Stewart finds the one Katie Britt line he says wasn't ridiculed enough

Jon Stewart found the one moment in Sen. Katie Britt's repeatedly ridiculed rebuttal to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address he felt had not been ridiculed enough.

"Who smiles," asked Stewart on the Daily Show Monday, "when they say the line 'steeped in the blood of patriots'?"

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