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Key GOP economic talking point destroyed by new analysis

National debt has for decades been a go-to issue Republicans try to use to persuade voters against supporting social programs — an issue that has crept back to the forefront with new reports that annual interest payments serving the national debt now exceed what the U.S. spends on its military.

But a new analysis reported by Axios makes it clear Republicans have their blame in the wrong place.

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'Interview over!' Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend flees questions on Trump conviction

Brian Glenn, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) boyfriend, ended an interview with MeidasTouch content creator Adam Mockler after he was asked about Donald Trump's 34 felony convictions.

"Do you think Donald Trump, when he was convicted on all 34 counts, what did you think about that?" Mockler asked Glenn in an interview that was shared on Sunday.

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MAGA granny admits to grooming teen grandson to believe Democrats worship Satan

A new dispatch from a Trump rally in Wisconsin has revealed that one Trump-supporting grandmother is grooming her teenage grandson to believe Democrats literally worship the devil.

As reported by The Atlantic's Stephanie McCrummen, 19-year-old Wisconsin resident Jordan Lazier recently attended the rally in Racine, Wisconsin with his grandparents.

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Matt Schlapp taunts reporter over layoffs at his publication — and it backfires instantly

CPAC boss Matt Schlapp taunted a reporter at The Daily Beast on Thursday amid news of mass layoffs at the publication -- but the reporter was quick to hit back hard.

In a tweet posted on Thursday evening, Schlapp reacted to reports of layoffs at The Daily Beast by writing, "Life’s a real b---h" before tagging senior political reporter Roger Sollenberger.

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'Wrong!' Marjorie Taylor Greene erupts as Fox News reveals Trump's downward spiral

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) erupted Thursday after a Fox News poll showed that President Joe Biden led former President Donald Trump among rural voters.

In a poll published Wednesday, Fox News indicated Biden was leading Trump by 2 points, a 5-point swing since March.

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Jeff Clark angry over Bannon's prison assignment: 'They want to see harm come to him'

Former Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark complained that officials had not sent Steve Bannon to a minimum-security prison because "they want to see harm come to him."

While speaking to Real America's Voice host Jack Posobiec on Wednesday, Clark claimed that "they want to send Steve Bannon even to Rikers Island."

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‘Delusions’: Shocking fact-check debunks 30 claims made at Trump's most recent rally

Suggesting there is an actual "method to the madness," in April The New York Times published "The Method Behind Trump’s Mistruths," implying the falsehoods Donald Trump tells frequently are part of some coherent and intentional plan.

The Times' Angelo Fichera offered explanations for why Trump lies. A few excerpts: "He grossly distorts his opponents’ records and proposals to make them sound unreasonable," "He exaggerates and twists the facts to make his record sound better than it is," "He relies on both well-worn and fresh claims of election rigging to suggest he can lose only if his opponents cheat," and "He makes unverifiable claims about what the world would have been like had he secured a second term."

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Anti-Trump Eugene Vindman crushes Democratic rivals in Virginia primary

State Sen. Suhas Subramanyam and military officer Eugene Vindman were the victors in two closely watched Democratic primaries Tuesday in two competitive Northern Virginia districts.

But the most high-profile contest in Virginia — the intra-GOP brawl between incumbent Rep. Bob Good and state Sen. John McGuire — was too close to call as of 10 p.m Tuesday evening, three hours after the polls closed.

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Republican who declared his state a ‘2nd Amendment sanctuary’ blocks Senate bump stock ban

In 2021, as the Republican Governor of Nebraska, Pete Ricketts signed a "largely symbolic" proclamation declaring The Cornhusker State a “Second Amendment Sanctuary.” Now, calling the legislation a "show vote," U.S. Senator Ricketts has blocked a Democratic bill that would have restored a ban on bump stocks, like the one used in the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.

Just four days ago, in a 6-3 decision along partisan lines, right-wing justices on the U.S. Supreme Court ruled a bump stock, that effectively turns an AR-15 into a machine gun, cannot be regulated under current law. Justice Clarence Thomas authored the majority opinion. The device is so dramatically lethal pro-gun President Donald Trump banned it in 2018.

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‘Girl version of Yosemite Sam’: Constituents paint complicated portrait of MTG

ROME, Ga. — On the national stage, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) captures nonstop attention for her gun-wielding, rabble-rousing, speaker-slaying, election-denying persona.

Look at her 2020 congressional campaign ad where she fires a semi-automatic rifle into targets symbolizing Democratic policy concerns such as climate change and gun control.

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MAGA-backed Republican declares himself winner over Trump backstabber

With just 400 votes separating them, a Trump-backed challenger declared victory late Tuesday over incumbent Republican Bob Good in Virginia’s contentious 5th District primary, a race marked by Trump’s fierce denunciations and accusations of backstabbing against Good.

The race gained national attention in recent days when Good, the chair of the incendiary House Freedom Caucus, found himself in the crosshairs of a formidable enemy: former President Donald Trump. Trump openly attacked Good after he endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' ill-fated rival 2024 presidential campaign.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene faces scrutiny for failing to disclose profits from her MAGA book

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has not disclosed profits she made on her latest book — and that could be because the book has only sold few copies.

That's according to The Daily Beast's Mini Racker, who reported Tuesday: "The memoir, entitled MTG, details the congresswoman’s time in Washington and was published by Winning Team Publishing, a company founded by Donald Trump Jr. and Sergio Gor, who insiders know as 'the Mayor of Mar-a-Lago.'"

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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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