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Ron DeSantis says he’ll end birthright citizenship as president

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday unveiled a sweeping plan to overhaul the nation’s immigration system and ramp up border enforcement, vowing to end birthright citizenship, “repel the invasion” at the U.S. southern border and use the “levers at our disposal” to ensure cooperation from Mexico. The plan, which was unveiled during a campaign trip to the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, ushered in the beginning of a new, policy-focused phase of DeSantis’ presidential bid his campaign has billed as a more direct effort to challenge President Joe Biden. But the rollout also doubled as an attempt ...

'Everything is on the table': Christopher Wray to testify before GOP-led Judiciary Committee: report

FBI Director Christopher Wray will testify before the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee next month, NBC News reports.

The Trump-appointed official is slated to testify before the panel July 12 according to two sources familiar with the matter, one of whom told the news outlet “everything is on the table,” the report said.

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'Gutted of moderates': Ex-Homeland Security aide says MAGA will run the GOP even if Trump is not elected

Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor explained on Monday that voting for an alternative Republican to Donald Trump isn't going to eliminate MAGA from the government.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on "Deadline White House," Taylor said the GOP desperately needs former Trump insiders to explain why what they experienced is dangerous for the country. Those outside of the Trump camp have already been tainted as RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) by the former presidents supporters and won't be listened to, he said.

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'Death by 1,000 cuts': 'Rookie' DeSantis accused of dropping the ball in New Hampshire

To right-wing firebrand author Ann Coulter and other Ron DeSantis supporters, the Florida governor offers Republicans their best chance to move on from Donald Trump and vote President Joe Biden out of office in 2024. Trump, as Coulter sees it, has a ton of baggage that DeSantis doesn't have.

But polls released in late June have found Trump continuing to dominate the Republican presidential primary field. According to recent polls of Republican primary voters, Trump leads DeSantis by 38 percent (Emerson College), 29 percent (NBC News), or 24 percent (Yahoo News).

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Trump flips out on Fox News for not reporting on his 'Man of the Decade' award

The Oakland County Republican Party over the weekend gave former President Donald Trump an award for “Man of the Decade” -- and he's very unhappy that it didn't get any airplay on Fox News.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, the former president heaped scorn on Fox News for ignoring the award he received, and he suggested that he might use it as an excuse to skip out on the network's Republican primary debate later this summer.

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Where the GOP presidential candidates stand on national abortion bans and restrictions

WASHINGTON — The 2024 Republican presidential primary marks the first time in half a century that candidates will debate whether abortion should be restricted or banned at the federal level without the Roe v. Wade ruling making most of their proposals moot.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last summer to overturn the nationwide, constitutional right to an abortion sent the question back to “the people and their elected representatives.”

Many Republicans have interpreted that as sending the issue back to state lawmakers and GOP-led states during the past year moved to pass bans and restrictions. The ruling also left the door open for Congress to pass legislation — a move many anti-abortion organizations would like to see.

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'World of delusion': Worried Democrats warn complacent party of Trump's 'very real' chance of winning

Democrats confident that President Joe Biden can beat Donald Trump in 2024 are getting a warning from several inside the party: "You're living in a world of delusion."

Several party members have spoken out, alarmed by what they see as a sense of complacency in the party, NBC News reported.

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Trump-defending Elise Stefanik's latest resolution could be too extreme for GOP lawmakers: analyst

Both Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and House Republican Conference chair Elise Stefanik (NY) have competing proposals for expunging Donald Trump's two impeachments from the Congressional Record and, surprisingly the New York Republican's has less of a chance of getting the needed votes because of some of her claims.

Last week both MAGA Republicans announced plans to rewrite history with regards Trump's 2019 impeachment trial for attempting to blackmail Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy into digging up dirt on now-President Joe Biden, as well as the 2021 impeachment trial for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection that forced lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to flee for their lives.

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Kevin McCarthy floats impeaching Merrick Garland

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) suggested on Monday that the House of Representatives might consider impeachment proceedings against Attorney General Merrick Garland over unsubstantiated allegations from a whistleblower at the Internal Revenue Service regarding Hunter Biden.

“If it comes true what the IRS whistleblower is saying, we’re going to start impeachment inquiries on the Attorney General," McCarthy told the hosts of "Fox & Friends."

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Mitsotakis sworn in as Greek PM after landslide election victory

Conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis embarked Monday on his second term as Greece's prime minister with a vow to accelerate institutional and economic reforms, after voters handed him a huge election victory for the second time in five weeks.

Crediting Mitsotakis and his New Democracy party for bringing economic stability to the erstwhile EU debt laggard, voters gave the conservatives their widest winning margin in almost 50 years on Sunday.

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Trump trashes law enforcement in rant pledging to 'liberate America from these villains once and for all'

Former President Donald Trump listed off a slate of "ists" that he's blaming for his ills: communists, socialists, fascists, globalists. Speaking in Michigan on Sunday evening, Trump trashed electric vehicles, which are bringing jobs back to the state in droves. But among those he trashed was also a new foe: law enforcement.

"We are a nation in decline," said Trump at the end of his speech. "And now these radical left lunatics want to interfere with our elections by using law enforcement. It's totally corrupt, and we will never let it happen. This is the final battle with you at my side. We will demolish the deep state. We will expel the warmongers from our government. We will drive out the globalists. We will cast out the communists, Marxists, and fascists, and we will throw off the sick political class that hates our country. We will rout the fake news media, and we will defeat crooked Joe Biden."

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'That's not reality': Amy Klobuchar burns down Chuck Todd over Hunter Biden 'perception issue'

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) pushed back against NBC host Chuck Todd after he argued President Joe Biden is facing a "perception issue" over his son's plea agreement on tax and gun charges.

On his Sunday Meet the Press program, Todd noted that Hunter Biden had recently attended a state dinner with his father.

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'She confronted me': Marjorie Taylor Greene defends cussing out Lauren Boebert on House floor

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said on Sunday that it was "unfortunate" for a contentious House floor conversation with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) to become public.

Greene confirmed last week that she called Boebert a "little bitch" during the House floor confrontation because both lawmakers had introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden.

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