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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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Trump pivots to radical new tactic in effort to win election — and freedom: report

Former President Donald Trump has taken an unusual shift in his approach to politics, wrote Jim Newell for Slate: He's actually swallowing his pride and biting his tongue to avoid attacking fellow Republicans he believes have wronged him.

This was made apparent during his visit to Capitol Hill to meet with Republican lawmakers last week — the first time he had visited since the January 6 attack.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene moves to 'rescind' subpoenas for Trump pals despite convictions

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) came out in support of a plan to "rescind" subpoenas for Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro — even though it would not likely have any impact on their prison sentences.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) first floated the idea of having Congress vote to revoke the subpoenas for the two Trump advisers earlier this month. The Jan. 6 Committee subpoenaed the men in connection to the attack on the U.S. Capitol after Trump lost the 2020 presidential election.

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'Stupid': Bob Good takes risky jab at Trump ahead of high stakes primary

Alt-right Freedom Caucus chair Rep. Bob Good took a surprising jab at former President Donald Trump ahead of a Virginia primary that has more resting on it than his own claim to power, according to a new report.

Good — who will find out Tuesday how his staunch Trump support matches up against a political outsider who has the former president's endorsement in Virginia's 5th Congressional district — shared his views on a cease and desist letter he received from the former president over campaign signs.

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Dem lawmaker frantically asked around for photo evidence he had Jewish friends: report

In 2022, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) privately begged a local Jewish leader in Westchester County for any photographic evidence of the two of them together so he could "show the world I’m friends with Jewish People,” Jewish Insider's Matthew Kassel reported on Tuesday.

This comes as Bowman, a member of the progressive "Squad" who is currently polling behind primary challenger George Latimer, is facing extensive criticism for his handling of issues surrounding the Israel-Hamas war, in a district with a substantial Jewish population.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene duped by bogus video suggesting Trump will be granted immunity

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was among the conservatives duped by a misleading video that suggested the U.S. Supreme Court was preparing to grant full immunity to Donald Trump.

Turning Point USA contributor and serial plagiarist Benny Johnson posted a 22-second video clip on X showing barricades set up outside the court, and other MAGA influencers speculated that precautions were being taken in advance of what would likely prove to be a contentious and inflammatory ruling in Trump's favor, reported The Daily Beast.

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'2 Losers united': Johnson's beaming Mar-a-Lago photo-op with Trump immediately mocked

House Speaker Mike Johnson was thrilled to report Monday he met at Mar-a-Lago with former President Donald Trump, who even deigned to pose for a dueling thumbs-up photo-op with him — and his followers were equally thrilled to mock him.

Johnson appeared at Trump's Florida social club — where he stands accused of violating the Espionage Act by storing classified documents in a shower among other places — to discuss the presumptive Republican nominee's presidential campaign and the upcoming congressional elections.

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Republican lawmaker from Texas violates financial disclosure law with 5-year delay

A Republican congressman was as much as five years late reporting his spouse’s stock trades, violating a federal financial disclosure law, according to a Raw Story review of congressional financial records.

Rep. Roger Williams (R-TX) failed to properly report 16 stock trades and one bond transaction from two of his wife’s brokerage accounts, some going back as far as February 2019.

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'Really disappointed': Comer's ethics bill falls apart as key players pull support

Despite all their political differences, pro-Donald Trump House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and liberal Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) joined forces in May for a bipartisan White House ethics bill.

But the bill, according to The Hill's Rebecca Beitsch, "fell apart" when three Democratic lawmakers withdrew their support for it. Porter believes that three Democratic lawmakers — Reps. Ro Khanna of California, Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois and Kweisi Mfume of Maryland — turned against the bill because of the Biden White House.

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Mike Lindell claims he tried to 'get arrested' for Jan. 6 — even though he wasn't there

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed in a recent interview that he asked to be arrested for the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, even though he wasn't present at the time.

During a Sunday interview with right-wing broadcaster Mike Gallagher, Lindell recounted how the FBI presented him with a warrant for his phone in 2022 connected to a case about election tampering in Mesa County, Colorado.

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'Civil War primary': Rift over controversial Trump snub threatens to tear MAGA apart

Former President Donald Trump has created a civil war within his own MAGA movement amid a crucial election year that could decide whether he ends up in the White House or the big house, the New York Times reported Monday.

His controversial endorsement snub of Freedom Caucus chair Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) has divided his loyal MAGA backers — known for their allegiance to the Trump party line — in a critical swing state in the upcoming election.

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House Republicans' burning problem: 'We desperately need a place to smoke cigars'

House Republicans have a horrible problem they are looking to their leader to immediately solve, according to a new report.

"We desperately need a place to smoke cigars," Rep. Tom Cole told Axios Sunday. Another Republican told the news outlet, "It's a very important issue."

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'Not So Horrible City IPA:' Brewery hits back at Trump with new beer for Milwaukee's RNC

A Milwaukee brewery is slapping back at former President Trump's history-making gaffe that saw him reportedly claim in a closed-door meeting that the city hosting the Republican National Convention next month is "horrible."

The crowdsourced brewery MobCraft is now offering a new beer they call the "(Not So) Horrible City IPA," the local ABC affiliate WISN 12 was first to report.

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