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Fight nearly erupted on House floor after 'bad-built butch body' dig: report

A volley of barbs reportedly sent a routine House Oversight Committee hearing into disarray — and nearly turned into a rumble.

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) clashed over an attempt to consider bringing contempt proceedings for Attorney General Merrick Garland for blocking the release of audio tapes related to an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden based on his interview with special counsel Robert Hur. The dust-up drew in not only Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) as a protector, but also Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) as the silent enforcer — apparently pining to settle the matter with fists.

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'Granting mass thinkit': Trump struggles through another gaffe-filled rally speech

Donald Trump struggled through another rally speech marred by mumbling and slurring in Milwaukee, Wisconsin rally on Tuesday — and his critics were delighted.

" Joe Biden is forming granting mass--thinkit," Trump meandered in a section of the speech, with an excerpt of the video quickly spreading online.

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Biden relaxes visa rules in pre-election immigration balancing act

President Joe Biden attempted a political high-wire act Tuesday by announcing a citizenship pathway for half a million immigrants married to U.S. nationals, in a counterweight to his recent crackdown on illegal border crossers.

The Biden administration has been struggling to address immigration, a hugely divisive issue for many Americans ahead of November’s presidential election.

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'Defensive' Trump has to stay in 'horrible city' after historic gaffe

Donald Trump has switched up his lodging plans for the Republican National Convention — which kicks off July 15 — after calling Milwaukee "horrible."

When the GOP convention takes place, Trump said he will rest his "beautiful blue eyes" in Milwaukee, not Chicago.

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Secret recording reveals Roger Stone bragging Trump has judges in his pocket for 2024 win

Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to Donald Trump, revealed a plan to have the former president re-take the White House with the help of judges who are prepared to act despite the election results.

Liberal journalist Lauren Windsor caught Stone revealing the plan on an undercover video.

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Trump urges firing of business leaders who don't support him

Donald Trump said Tuesday private citizens who lead businesses should lose their jobs if they don't stand behind his political agenda.

Trump, who has been convicted of felony charges and raised serious concerns about authoritarianism, made this declaration on Truth Social.

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Ex-Trump fan hits Fox News for making him a dog 'trained to bark' at behest of 'sociopath'

A former supporter of Donald Trump left the fold because he grew tired of being a "dog" the far-right media had trained to bark at the behest of a "sociopath" like the former president, the swing state voter wrote in a new editorial Tuesday.

Tom Keltner, of Ohio, details for the Cincinnati Enquirer his shift from election-denier to never-Trumper, spurred by a desire to escape conservative media's hold and enlightened by a PBS documentary about the Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Stephen Miller furious as Biden moves to protect undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens

Former Trump Senior White House Advisor Stephen Miller expressed outrage as news began to break Monday that President Joe Biden will announce protections for about 500,000 undocumented immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens, along with making it easier for Dreamers to get work visas.

"The president’s executive action will shield undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens from deportation, allow them to obtain work authorization, as well as ease their path to permanent resident status, the three sources told PBS News," PBS NewsHour's Laura Barrón-López reported. "The announcement will be made at a White House event marking the 12th anniversary of an Obama-era action that protected undocumented youth brought to the U.S. as children from deportation."

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Trump will use debate to 'hit Biden in the gut' with personal attacks: conservative

A conservative commentator splashed cold water on speculation that Donald Trump would back out of his first debate against president Joe Biden.

Democratic strategist James Carville wagers that Trump won't take the stage with Biden, but former Republican congressional staffer Amanda Carpenter told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the presumptive GOP nominee wouldn't pass up a chance to spew lies and inflict pain on his Democratic rival.

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'He just lies!' Morning Joe busts Trump for fleeing speech after promise to take questions

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough needled Donald Trump for waltzing out of a speech without taking any questions after promising to do so.

The presumptive Republican nominee told attendees at a convention center in Detroit that he would take their questions, which he said president Joe Biden was incapable of doing, and the "Morning Joe" host mocked Trump for walking out without taking a single query.

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‘They could have killed me’: Spycraft, ballots and a Trumped-up plot gone haywire

The scene is straight from a discount bin spy novel.

A black SUV arrived at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to collect Sabrina Keliikoa, a QAnon adherent and supervisor at the facility’s FedEx air freight terminal.

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'Desperate' right-wing media pushing Biden fakes as cover for Trump fumbles: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and other "Morning Joe" panelists raised questions about misleading reports in right-wing media suggesting that president Joe Biden suffers from dementia.

The Wall Street Journal recently published a report quoting former House speaker Kevin McCarthy and other Republicans who questioned Biden's mental fitness, which were then aired on local broadcasts by Sinclair Media affiliates, while the New York Post and other conservative outlets pushed a deceptive video that appeared to show the president wander off from a gathering of world leaders.

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Biden to unveil new protections for undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will unveil Tuesday new protections for undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens and measures to make it easier for immigrants brought illegally as children to qualify for work authorization.

Undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens will have had to have lived in the country for at least 10 years to qualify for protections. Qualified spouses could apply for permanent residency within three years and be eligible for a three-year work permit in the country. Couples will have to have been married and in the country for 10 years by Monday. Roughly 500,000 people nationwide could be eligible.

Texas has about 1.6 million undocumented immigrants living within its borders, the second-highest total behind California.

Undocumented spouses can already apply for permanent residency but must often leave the country in order to do so. The latest action would allow them to apply in the country.

The measures would also expedite work visas for eligible immigrants who arrived as children, commonly referred to as “Dreamers,” if they have a U.S. college degree or a “high-skill” job offer.

The White House anticipates applications opening by the end of the summer.

“These measures will help keep American families together and allow young people to contribute to our economy and our country,” a senior administration official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. “These measures show that the administration is committed to taking action within its legal authorities to secure our border and ensure that our immigration system is more fair and more just.”

Still, the official continued, “we remain clear-eyed that only Congress can deliver the additional personnel, resources and policy changes that are needed to secure our border.”

The announcement comes days after the 12th anniversary of President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which gave immigrants who came as children protected status from deportation. Biden plans to commemorate the anniversary Tuesday at the White House. Over 95,000 DACA recipients live in Texas, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Protections for DACA recipients has been a priority for Texas Democrats since Biden first took office in 2021. Texas Democrats in Congress pushed for the Dream and Promise Act, which would codify protections for migrants who came as children. The bill passed the Democratic-controlled House in early 2021 but did not make it out of the Senate.

Border Democrats were often frustrated with their party leadership for not prioritizing immigration in the early days of the Biden administration when the party controlled both chambers of Congress. The Biden White House focused much of its attention at the time on passing legislation improving domestic infrastructure and combating climate change. The border, members were told, would just have to wait.

But as record numbers of border crossings overwhelmed border cities, Republicans made it an issue Democrats could not ignore. The border has emerged as the single biggest priority among Texas Republicans going into November’s general elections.

Earlier this month, Biden took executive action that effectively shut down asylum claims made between ports of entry at the border. Many Democrats and immigrant rights advocates criticized the move as capitulating to Republicans.

“If this executive order goes into effect, it’s likely that every future president, especially Republicans, will use and expand it to choke off immigration and the right to asylum,” U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-San Antonio, said in a statement at the time. “The political pressure to keep the ban in effect will be too overwhelming.”

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