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George Santos’ departing comms. director takes parting shot at embattled congressman on her way out

The communications director for Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) resigned Wednesday, and she took a parting shot at the embattled congressman on her way out the door, Scripps News reports.

Naysa Woomer’s departure is the latest setback for Santos after the Department of Justice last week issued a 13-count indictment against him that includes charges of fraud and money laundering.

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'This is an administration that's unhinged': Marjorie Taylor Green says Biden 'pillaged' Americans

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blamed President Joe Biden for the rape and pillage of Americans.

During a Wednesday appearance on War Room, Greene urged followers to support her plan to impeach several members of the Biden administration. She suggested there could be other "impeachment weeks."

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Trump lawyer's resignation was 'the culmination of weeks of frustration': report

Attorney Tim Parlatore abruptly decided to step down as a Trump defense lawyer this week, and now reporter Hugo Lowell of The Guardian is starting to fill in some details about the reasons for his resignation.

Writing on Twitter, Lowell reports that Parlatore's letter was "the culmination of weeks of frustration over how he felt he was hamstrung" in trying to do his job in defending the former president in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of his handling of top-secret government documents.

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If he were president, Hawley says, he’d be tempted to raise debt ceiling without Congress

As Republicans and Democrats appear at an impasse on raising the debt ceiling, President Joe Biden last week suggested he was open to another option: paying the country’s bills without the help of Congress. Biden has dismissed some of the other last ditch suggestions that have been thrown around — like minting a trillion-dollar coin — but his staff is looking into whether his administration has the constitutional authority to ignore the debt ceiling and keep paying the country’s bills to avoid an unprecedented default. “I have been considering the 14th Amendment,” Biden said. “And a man I have...

There’s no scandal or crisis gripping federal programs — the GOP cruelty is the point: columnist

The cruelty is the point, New York Times editorial board member David Firestone said about the House Republicans' demands in budget negotiations.

"It’s not that there is some crisis or scandal gripping those federal programs; Republicans are making these demands simply because the debt ceiling gives them the opportunity to do so," he explained. "And they are going after the same group of people their party has demonized for decades."

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'We must raise the debt ceiling now': House Dems launch longshot discharge petition

House Democrats on Wednesday formally launched a longshot bid to raise the debt ceiling through a procedural maneuver known as a discharge petition, which would force a floor vote on a debt limit increase without the approval of Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

The move came after McCarthy and other congressional leaders sat down with President Joe Biden at the White House on Tuesday, a meeting that did not yield an agreement as Republicans continue to push for steep spending cuts and work requirements that Democratic lawmakers say are cruel nonstarters.

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Trump kicks off morning with all-caps tirade against law enforcement 'sleazebags'

Former President Donald Trump kicked off his Wednesday morning with an all-caps tirade against law enforcement officials who are investigating him for a wide range of potential criminal offenses.

Writing on Truth Social, the former president lashed out at the myriad of probes he's facing and he suggested that all of them are politically motivated.

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Trump lawyer abruptly leaves his defense team

Former President Donald Trump's legal defense team is now down one lawyer.

CNN reports that attorney Tim Parlatore abruptly decided to step down as a Trump defense lawyer this week, although he insists that his decision is personal and not related to any issues related to his work for the former president.

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The second life of Hiroshima's origami cranes

At a hillside temple, a monk in saffron robes blows a refrain on a conch and begins chanting prayers as thousands of origami cranes donated to Hiroshima burn.

For a decade, the Daisho-in Buddhist temple on Miyajima island, facing Hiroshima, has held ritual burnings of the millions of origami cranes sent to the city each year.

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Trump advisers insist legal scandals will help 2024 chances: 'Sky is the limit'

Donald Trump is facing more scandals and legal challenges than ever, but some Republicans continue insist those challenges will actually help his re-election chances.

The ex-president came into politics with the nickname "Teflon Don," after surviving lawsuits, bankruptcies, divorces and other setbacks as a celebrity businessman, and his allies say that reputation will help him weather the legal firestorms that continue to engulf him, reported The Daily Beast.

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Biden trims Asia-Pacific tour as hopes rise of debt deal

Joe Biden and opposition Republican leaders on Tuesday offered hope of a deal that could avoid a catastrophic US debt default, although the president was forced to shorten an upcoming Asia-Pacific tour for further crisis talks.

After the latest negotiations ended without a breakthrough, Republican House speaker Kevin McCarthy told reporters there was still "a lot of work to do" to break the high-stakes standoff with Democrat Biden over the borrowing limit.

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As GOP aims to punish poor, CBO says extending Trump tax cuts for rich would add $3.5 trillion to deficit

While congressional Republicans hold the global economy hostage by refusing to raise the U.S. debt ceiling without major spending cuts that would hurt the working class, a federal analysis revealed Tuesday that GOP plans to extend 2017 tax breaks for the wealthy could add nearly $3.5 trillion to the nation's deficit.

The relevant section of the new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report focuses on the potential extensions of policies from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which Republican lawmakers passed and then-President Donald Trump signed in late 2017.

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Jericho March extremists illustrate threat of present-day MAGA violence

As Donald Trump plots a return to the White House in 2025, his past courtship of militant far-right groups — some of whom led the mob that overran the U.S. Capitol — highlights an ongoing threat of political violence in the United States.

Trump has continued to signal to violent extremists since Joe Biden’s inauguration in January 2021. In February, the former president amplified a user on the Truth Social platform who pledged that his supporters will “physically fight for him” to win the Republican nomination while warning that “we Are Locked and LOADED.”

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