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John Roberts' landmark 2019 decision just backfired spectacularly on GOP: legal analysts

Chief Justice John Roberts paved the way for a major Democratic victory this week with a decision he made at the end of the last decade, political analysts are pointing out.

Justice Roberts delivered a key decision in the 2019 case Rucho v. Common Cause. Roberts siding with conservatives on a 5-4 decision seven years ago kept constitutional limits away from partisan gerrymandering. Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern, co-hosts of the Slate legal analysis podcast Amicus, revisited Roberts' decision in their latest episode and explained how the case gave way to a major Democratic victory in Virginia this week, where voters approved a gerrymandered map that opens four House seats.

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'Bad with a capital B': Ex-Fox News host astounded by Trump's cratering polling

President Donald Trump's polling, along with the Republican Party at large, is a flashing danger sign for the president and his allies in the upcoming midterm elections, former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson told CNN's Kate Bolduan on Friday evening.

This comes amid new survey data that shows voters trust Democrats over Republicans on the economy for the first time in 16 years. It also follows another poll that says nearly one in three Republicans disapprove of Trump's job performance. This has even right-wing figures like Megyn Kelly pre-writing Trump's political obituary, proclaiming of Trump, "It's done. You're effed."

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Fired Pentagon paper watchdog sounds alarm on CNN: 'Very real threat'

The ombudsman of the Pentagon's paper of record warned that her sudden firing doesn't bode well for the publication's future independence.

"There's a very real threat," Jaqueline Smith, the Stars and Stripes ombudsman who was fired on Wednesday, said on "Erin Burnett OutFront" on Friday about the attack on the editorial independence of the military newspaper. "The Pentagon is taking steps to try and control the message through various ways."

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'Disgusting': Red state cop fired after ‘abhorrent’ racist rant goes viral

A Houston police officer at the center of a viral video featuring racist remarks has been fired, with the department’s chief condemning her conduct as “abhorrent” and “entirely unacceptable.”

The new development came on Friday when the Houston Police Department announced that Officer Ashley Gonzalez was “no longer an employee of the department” following an internal investigation into the widely circulated clip, according to a report in TMZ.

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Ex-DHS aide warns 'erratic' Trump took US to brink of nuclear war — and he's getting worse

Former Trump administration Homeland Security staffer turned whistleblower Miles Taylor regaled the crew of MS NOW's "The Weeknight" with a startling anecdote about how unconcerned President Donald Trump was in the middle of a North Korean nuclear threat — and what he was singularly focused on instead.

This came in the middle of a discussion about Trump falling asleep in the Oval Office, and what it says about his fitness for office.

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Tim Burchett triggers backlash with call for legalization of public hangings

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) faced widespread criticism after calling to legalize public hangings as a form of capital punishment on Friday, following the Department of Justice's announcement to expand execution methods to include firing squads.

Burchett wrote "Now do hanging" on X, prompting accusations he wants to "bring back lynching."

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Embattled ex-lawmaker who ‘resigned in disgrace’ this week already running again: report

An embattled Democratic congresswoman who resigned this week under the threat of expulsion is already seeking to reclaim her seat.

That’s according to a new report in NOTUS, which reported Friday that former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick filed for reelection just four days before stepping down from Congress. A campaign aide confirmed to the outlet that she plans to run again for the southern Florida seat as a Democrat.

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Trump DOJ's 'stinging failure' delivered a remarkable lesson for GOP-led Senate: report

President Donald Trump won nothing from his attempt to investigate and intimidate departing Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell, Washington insiders said.

The Department of Justice is ditching its overblown criminal probe into overspending on renovations to Federal Reserve buildings. Punchbowl News reported that Trump didn't get anything out of his attack on Powell, who has long resisted Trump's call to lower interest rates to bail out a struggling economy.

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Pope Leo fires fresh shot at Trump over new DOJ move

Pope Leo XIV took a fresh swipe at President Donald Trump’s administration after the Justice Department on Friday moved to resume federal executions, condemning the death penalty as an attack on human dignity.

The American-born pontiff delivered the remarks just hours after the Justice Department lifted a moratorium on capital punishment and signaled a return to methods including firing squad executions, the Daily Beast reported.

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Mysteriously vanished GOP congressman still trading stocks despite missing 50 votes

Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) has rapidly become one of the biggest mysteries on Capitol Hill, as he has been absent for weeks due to an unspecified medical issue his office will not elaborate on, with no timeline for when he might return.

The 57-year-old has not cast a vote since March 5, missing 50 roll call votes in the process.

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MS NOW hosts react to Trump's angry Oval Office appearance

President Donald Trump spent Thursday's Oval Office press availability complaining about media coverage of his inauguration crowd size, claiming it was larger than reported, despite evidence showing approximately 25,000 attendees rather than the million he claims.

Trump then became defensive when reporters asked basic questions about the stalled Iran war negotiations and timeline.

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'Striking turnaround': Once-dismissed politician now in driver's seat for 2028 GOP ticket

Trump administration insiders are now leaning towards Secretary of State Marco Rubio taking the helm of the party in 2028, Politico reported on Friday.

"Some of President Donald Trump’s closest confidantes increasingly see Marco Rubio as a serious 2028 contender — an acknowledgement of the Floridian’s savvy handling of foreign conflicts and his ability to avoid political land mines," said the report. "It’s a striking turnaround for a politician once dismissed as too hawkish, too establishment and too scarred by a failed 2016 presidential campaign to matter in a post-Trump GOP. But his work on deposing Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and his steadfast loyalty to Trump have boosted him in the West Wing – and among some MAGA voters."

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CBS journalists blindsided as parent company hosts private dinner 'honoring' Trump: report

CBS News journalists were reportedly stunned after their own network's parent company hosted a private dinner honoring President Donald Trump, as it seeks federal approval for a massive media deal.

According to The New York Times, Paramount hosted the event in Washington, D.C., where billionaire executive David Ellison praised Trump and senior administration officials while the company pursues a $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery.

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