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Challengers lining up to take out 'Trump's favorite Democrat': report

Midway through his first term as Pennsylvania’s sole Democratic member of the Senate, Sen. John Fetterman could be headed for a rough primary for breaking with his own party on key issues and frequently defending Donald Trump.

According to a report from Axios, which Fetterman mocked as “clickbait,” there are already rumblings that three lawmakers with strong ties to the Democratic Party could challenge him for his seat.

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Dems urged to 'take advantage' of key voting bloc that's 'dropping from Trump'

New research points to an opening for Democrats with a key voting demographic as they look ahead to next year's midterms and the 2028 presidential election.

Voto Latino researchers found that about 4.5 million Latino voters who cast ballots in 2020 did not vote in 2024, and about 70 percent of those "drop-off voters" were predicted to be Democrats and about 48 percent of them were modeled as strong Democrats, which confirmed the group's suspicions heading into last year's election, reported The Hill.

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Trump's 'nervous' GOP is about to come out 'on the losing end again': MSNBC's Lemire

Donald Trump and the GOP leadership are growing increasingly nervous that the budget impasse and the subsequent government shutdown are not going their way as the questions about healthcare costs loom larger and larger in the debate.

Moments after the co-hosts of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” shared video of an interview with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SC) attempting to pin blame on Democrats for the shutdown when Republicans control both chambers of Congress and the White House, co-host Jonathan Lemire claimed the Republicans may have painted themselves into a corner.

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'Republicans are terrified': Ex-Tea Party lawmaker unleashes profane 'meltdown' on GOP

Republicans are terrified of the upcoming No Kings protests, and they are showing it, according to former Tea Party lawmaker Joe Walsh.

Walsh wrote about the GOP's fear in a new "meltdown" post called "Hate America? Bulls---." In the essay, Walsh argues that "Republicans are terrified of the No Kings movement."

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'Starts off with a bang': Ex-prosecutor flags case against Trump that may 'break through'

Of the nearly two hundred active cases challenging Donald Trump's administration, there is one that "may break through in a way few others have," according to a former federal prosecutor.

Late on Wednesday, ex-prosecutor and current legal analyst Joyce Vance weighed in via a piece on Substack called, "A Court Tells Trump No (Again), While SecDef Clamps Down on the First Amendment." She highlighted one specific case, but it's worth noting that there are currently 190 active cases against the Trump admin, according to Lawfare.

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'The scandal is in the open now': MSNBC guest blows up on new wave of Trump threats

Reacting to Donald Trump’s Wednesday press conference, where he made it clear he expects Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to focus their energies on pursuing his political foes, Politico’s Jonathan Martin couldn’t contain his incredulity and fury.

Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Martin followed a rant on the same topic that a yelling co-host Joe Scarborough opened the show with.

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Lara Trump suggests herself as performer at MAGA alternative Super Bowl show

President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump suggested herself as a performer in conservative counterprogramming to the Super Bowl halftime show.

The Fox News host fielded questions on her podcast, "Right View With Lara Trump," and one listener asked who she would like to see perform at Turning Point USA's alternative to pop superstar Bad Bunny's concert at the NFL championship game, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Under the gun': Trump official admits time is running out to save farmers

“It’s easier to talk about than it is to do.”

That is what one official close to Donald Trump had to say about devising a cash bailout for farmers who have been devastated by the president’s tariff war, which has many farmers on the brink of ruin.

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'Terrorizing Americans': Dems slam Trump's federal firings as shutdown pain worsens

WASHINGTON — In the midst of this government shutdown, President Donald Trump’s war on the federal workforce isn’t just angering his Democratic counterparts on Capitol Hill — it also seems to be uniting them.

While a federal judge temporarily halted the administration’s firings on Wednesday, damage has been done. And Democrats are more furious with Trump now than they were throughout the two impeachment trials that marked his first administration.

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Trump may fire Pete Hegseth​ by the New Year because he's 'underwater' at DOD: analysts

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may be the first member of Donald Trump's cabinet to be fired from the job, and at least one analyst thinks that was part of the plan all along.

Hegseth has had a tumultuous year as Defense Secretary. In April, he was embroiled in a scandal where he leaked a classified strike to a journalist in a Signal group chat. He also held an awkward town hall with all of America's generals, which attendees described as a "waste of time." Meanwhile, he is also busy removing the television cameras from the Department of Justice, which some say will make it harder for Hegseth to appease the president through his favorite medium.

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'Deeply alarming': Ex-GOP analyst stunned by Treasury Secretary's claim about Charlie Kirk

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's claims about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk were so alarming that one former GOP spokesperson wondered if Bessent had "gone insane."

Bessent appeared on Kirk's podcast, "The Charlie Kirk Show," on Wednesday, where he described Kirk's assassination as a "domestic 9/11 moment," referring to the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in 2001. Tim Miller, host of "The Bulwark Podcast," responded to Bessent's claims on a new episode of "Bulwark Takes" on Wednesday evening.

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Trump admin might fire live ordnance in California during No Kings protests: report

The Trump administration might fire live ordnance during a military celebration while the No Kings protests are occurring, prompting Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, to consider shutting down one of the state's main interstates, according to a new report.

The Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday that Newsom's office "received, but not confirmed," reports that the Trump administration would fire live rounds over an interstate from an offshore vessel during an event commemorating the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, when hundreds of "No Kings" protests are planned across the country.

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Steve Bannon slams MAGA allies at DOJ over prosecutions: 'Hanging on by their fingernails'

One of President Donald Trump's former advisors slammed some of his allies in the Department of Justice on Wednesday, arguing that they are impeding Trump's prosecution of his political enemies.

Steve Bannon, who served as a senior adviser during Trump's first term, joined MAGA commentator Tucker Carlson on "The Tucker Carlson Interview" on Wednesday to discuss Trump's efforts to "save the Republic." Bannon said DOJ officials like Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino need to "move faster" to prosecute Trump's enemies before time runs out.

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