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Trump plots controversial global shakeup behind closed doors: report

A Trump 2.0 White House term would reportedly launch a wrecking ball into U.S. foreign policy — altering or even doing away altogether with decades long foreign policy mainstays. That purported plan includes a radical NATO makeover and an expedited accord to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

Bloomberg News reported that former President Donald Trump is entertaining stripping the forged ties with some NATO countries, specifically establishing a two-tiered NATO alliance model.

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House Dem instrumental to Biden's election will step down from leadership role

Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) announced on Wednesday that he will be stepping down from a key leadership role in the House, in what could be a major shakeup for the Democratic Party's congressional leadership team.

Clyburn, 83, still intends to seek re-election to his congressional seat. However, he no longer intends to serve another term as Assistant House Democratic Leader.

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Michigan fake elector testifies he was tricked into supporting Trump: report

One of Donald Trump’s fake electors testified Wednesday he’d been tricked into supporting the former president’s bid to reclaim Michigan in the 2020 presidential election, according to a new report.

James Renner, a 77-year-old former state trooper, said in a preliminary hearing for fellow fake electors that he had no idea it was illegal to join the slate of Republicans in a state won by President Joe Biden, the Associated Press reports.

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‘Not going to be forced into action’: Johnson says ‘now’ he will begin addressing border

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says "now" House Republicans will "begin in earnest" to address the U.S. southern border, after he and Donald Trump were central to killing bipartisan Senate legislation that did just that, while he warned that the House is "not going to be forced into action" by the U.S. Senate.

For the better part of a year House Republicans have increasingly fixated on border issues, using them to attack President Joe Biden and Democrats. For months Senate Democrats and Republicans have been working together to craft bipartisan legislation that strongly addresses border issues, providing over $7 billion to help border patrol agents and the Dept. of Homeland Security handle the influx of immigrants crossing the border. Ultimately, Trump, Johnson, and Senate Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell quashed that bill.

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'Pay up!' Trump again hits NATO in response to Biden criticism

Donald Trump doubled down Wednesday on his claims that NATO members aren't paying enough.

President Joe Biden on Tuesday denounced Trump's invitation to Russia to "do whatever the hell they want" to member nations who were "delinquent" in their dues, calling his remarks "dumb," "shameful" and "dangerous," and the ex-president fired back a day later on his social media platform.

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Trump on pace to run out of cash right at peak of campaign season: report

Legal fees could empty Donald Trump’s coffers at just the moment he’ll need to ramp up spending against Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential campaign, according to a new analysis.

The former president is on pace to spend $26.6 million, raised by an allied super PAC to fund his multiple legal battles, by July — the same month the Republican National Convention kicks off official campaign season, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday.

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'Makes no sense': Ex-aide warns GOP will 'lose winnable races because of fealty to Trump'

Republicans lost another special election on Tuesday, this time handing New York's Third District to the Democrats after disgraced former Rep. George Santos (R) was removed from office.

In his acceptance speech, Congressman-elect Tom Suozzi mocked the GOP for trying to link him to President Joe Biden and "The Squad." The centrist Democrat said it clearly didn't lead them to victory.

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'String of victories': Expert says Democrats are on winning roll — with no end in sight

When it comes to the 2024 presidential race, the press is focusing on "odds and horse-race coverage" — while overlooking "the stakes of electoral outcomes," political scientist and contributing editor for The Atlantic Norm Ornstein told Salon in an interview published Wednesday.

Nevertheless, he said, when November rolls around, any lack of enthusiasm for President Joe Biden "will cede to the reality of the volatility of a second Trump presidency."

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This Pa. activist is the source of false and flawed election claims gaining traction

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for our free newsletters here.

On Jan. 6, 2021, as former President Donald Trump rallied his supporters, he used a statistic that, though false, was making the rounds: “In Pennsylvania, you had 205,000 more votes than you had voters,” he screamed, throwing his arms wide open in front of thousands of angry followers. “This is a mathematical impossibility unless you want to say it’s a total fraud.”

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Trump's former defense secretary trashes his 'dangerous' invitation to Russian aggression

Former Trump Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Wednesday did not hold back when asked about his one-time boss boasting that he'd encourage Russia to attack NATO countries who did not spend two percent of GDP on defense.

While appearing on CNN, Esper was asked whether he agreed with President Joe Biden's assessment that Trump's recent remarks were "un-American," and he more or less agreed.

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'I'm a member of Congress': Freshman House Republican lashes Out at CNN host

Freshman U.S. Rep. Brandon Williams (R-NY) attempted to promote several falsehoods but was rebuffed by Jim Sciutto, after the CNN host urged him to be respectful.

Rep. Williams, whose social media bio reads "People over Politics," attempted to claim that President Biden could address the border issue with executive actions, including "Remain in Mexico." Sciutto noted that the courts had stopped several of then-President Donald Trump's executive actions on the border.

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'Freedom or terror and tyranny?': Biden takes aim at Trump and Speaker Johnson

President Joe Biden took sharp aim at Donald Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, vowing Tuesday afternoon, "I will not walk away" from the treaty alliance, while lamenting, "the whole world" heard Trump's attack on NATO.

In his live remarks from the White House's State Dining Room urging Speaker Johnson to pass the Senate's legislation that provides $95.3 billion in military aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, and humanitarian aid to Gaza, President Biden blasted Donald Trump's remarks supporting Putin and attacking NATO.

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U.S. defense chief released from hospital

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from hospital on Tuesday, after undergoing treatment under general anesthetic for bladder issues as he battles prostate cancer, the Pentagon said.

"He is recovering well and resumed his full functions and duties today at 5:00 pm (2200 GMT)... Secretary Austin will recuperate and perform his duties remotely from home for a period before returning to work at the Pentagon later this week," his office said in a statement.

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