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GOP 'chaos' creates 'dangerous situation on the world stage': MSNBC's Heilemann

MSNBC's John Heilemann explained how chaos within the House Republican caucus had a ripple effect on global security.

The House GOP caucus will gather behind closed doors Wednesday to select their candidate for speaker after Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was ousted last week, and the "Morning Joe" political analyst said that uncertainty in leadership undoubtedly harmed national security.

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Trump should 'be scared' of getting into a 'crackpot fight' with RFK Jr.: analysis

Allies of former President Donald Trump such as Steve Bannon had encouraged Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to enter the 2024 presidential race as a means to harm the prospects of President Joe Biden.

However, Salon's Amanda Marcotte writes that this move now looks like it could backfire after RFK Jr. announced his own independent candidacy for the presidency that could siphon votes away from Trump.

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Kari Lake — who insists she won in 2022 — enters U.S. Senate race with Trump endorsement

Kari Lake, who still hasn’t conceded her loss in the 2022 race for Arizona governor, formally launched her campaign for U.S. Senate Tuesday.

“We’ve got one year to save this country,” Lake told a crowd full of cheering supporters in Scottsdale Tuesday evening. “I’m going to stop the push toward communism and be the most pro-America senator in the entire country.”

Before a digital backdrop of an American flag waving in the wind, Lake took shots at some of her favorite targets, including the media, who she said builds up war mongers and liars while attacking her. She also went after “crooked” President Joe Biden, who she said was a threat to America and the rest of the world, while lambasting her potential opponents next November, Democrat Ruben Gallego and independent Kyrsten Sinema.

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How five borrowers are preparing for their student loan payments to restart

Student loan payments resume this month, and millions of borrowers across the region are rearranging their budgets to make space for a monthly expense they haven’t had to think about in more than three years. Some who graduated during the pandemic will be making their first student loan payment. The restart comes after more than millions of Americans thought they would be seeing $10,000 or $20,000 of their debt wiped out under President Joe Biden’s plan, only to see the plan get struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. The rollout has been far from smooth, with reports of long wait times for bor...

'Unthinkable': Tim Scott’s blaming of President Biden for Israel attack met with outrage

U.S. Senator Tim Scott’s claim President Joe Biden bears responsibility for the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, and has “blood on his hands” after more than 1000 Israelis were slaughtered, is being met with outrage.

“Mercy,” Senator Scott said in his remarks at The Hudson Institute, which has been described as a “hawkish think tank that heavily relies on Pentagon funding."

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'Ignorant' Republicans can't see Ukraine faces same threats as Israel: Ex-GOP lawmaker

Republicans have rushed to pledge their support for Israel in the wake of horrific terrorist attacks by Hamas that are threatening to send the region spiraling into its first full-scale war in decades — but some are taking the opportunity to demand aid to Ukraine be cut off, with Israel prioritized for defense.

That's a wrongheaded way of seeing world security, argued former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) on MSNBC Tuesday, because the horrors faced by Israel and Ukraine are more alike than different.

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2024 presidential candidates need 'greater transparency' on big donors: watchdog

A group of watchdogs distributed a letter to 2024 presidential campaigns Tuesday asking candidates "to regularly and meaningfully release information about" their donors during the upcoming election cycle, Politico reports.

Per the report, over 12 campaign finance and government watchdog groups are requesting "greater transparency from almost every major presidential candidate about their campaigns' biggest fundraisers" — also called "campaign bundlers."

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'GOP instability threatens our national security': Conservative group slams MAGA madness

A damning series of no holds barred posts by the Lincoln Project puts the GOP party to the fire for putting the country's safety in jeopardy.

"GOP instability threatens our national security, national defense, & our allies," according to the group. "With two US allied countries in active war zones looking to America, MAGA extremists are blocking the government’s ability to carry out basic functions & provide leadership & assistance."

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'Inversion of reality': Expert destroys Trump's brag that he brought peace to Middle East

Donald Trump and Jared Kushner drafted a so-called peace plan that at least one expert claims actually enabled the terrorist attacks in Israel over the weekend.

University of Illinois international relations professor Nicholas Grossman wrote for the Daily Beast Tuesday that the Abraham Accords led to false hopes, ignored the Palestinians and let Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu run roughshod over the whole process.

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Jack Smith signals he's found Trump’s motive for keeping classified docs: columnist

Special Counsel Jack Smith signaled that prosecutors know former President Donald Trump's motive for failing to relinquish a cache of classified documents before leaving the White House for Mar-a-Lago, a Washington Post columnist wrote Tuesday.

"That the classified materials at issue in this case were taken from the White House and retained at Mar-a-Lago is not in dispute; what is in dispute is how that occurred, why it occurred, what Trump knew, and what Trump intended in retaining them — all issues that the Government will prove at trial primarily with unclassified evidence," reads a government motion filed in court on Monday.

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Donald Trump rants about cannibal Republicans: They 'eat their young'

Donald Trump went off on members of the Republican Party on his social media site Tuesday.

Trump isn't in court at his New York trial this week as his CFO Allen Weisselberg testifies and former lawyer Michael Cohen is set to be called. Instead, Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, ranting about members of the Republican Party who don't like him.

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Fox News blames Biden for ‘lack of Senate confirmed elected officials’ after GOP blockade

Ignoring massive holds by numerous Republicans on the required Senate confirmations of U.S. military and diplomatic officials, Fox News is blaming President Joe Biden for what one host called the "lack of Senate confirmed elected officials."

The officials are not "elected," they are appointed or nominated by the President. The President nominates and the Senate's constitutionally required role is "Advice and Consent."

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Former NATO commander latest to blast Tuberville blockade of military confirmations

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville's blockade of over 300 Senate required confirmations of U.S. Military promotions is gaining new attention as the Biden administration announced it is sending warships after the terrorist attack on Israel.

Among the latest to deliver criticism against the Alabama Republican Senator is the former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Admiral James Stavridis (ret.), who served in the U.S. Navy for 37 years.

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