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Trump-supporting mayor faces deportation threat for illegally voting: 'Yeah, I did it'

A small town mayor who voted for President Donald Trump in the last three elections is facing deportation after being accused of committing a felony, a new report revealed.

Joe Ceballos, who was recently elected mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, by a margin of 101 to 20, has been charged with six felonies for allegedly voting illegally in U.S. elections. He faces three counts of election perjury and three counts of voting without being qualified, The New York Times reported.

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'Spare me': Senate Republican hit with brutal fact-check after attempt to jab blue state

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) took a swipe at Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on Monday afternoon — and got a sharp clapback.

Blackburn, currently running for governor, was responding to a planned trip by Newsom to her state.

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Anderson Cooper quits '60 Minutes' as MAGA-friendly shakeup continues at CBS News

Journalist Anderson Cooper announced Monday that he was leaving "60 Minutes" amid reports that he opted not to renew his contract with CBS News under new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.

Cooper is among the latest exits at the company, and plans to leave after the current season ends. He told CBS he would not return in the fall, The Wrap reported.

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Blue state gov smacks down Republican's attacks using his own text messages to her

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger had a pointed response to a Republican state lawmaker attacking her in a New York Times report published Monday.

Spanberger, who flipped control of the Virginia governorship from Republican to Democrat in November, argued that attacks on her "are a sign of her success."

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'Slack-jawed' Republican under fire from analysts after 'deeply idiotic' ICE comments

Political analysts and observers thrashed a "slack-jawed" House Republican on Monday after he gave an interview to Fox Business about President Donald Trump's immigration operations.

Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) joined former House Republican Jason Chaffetz on Fox Business on Monday to discuss the ongoing negotiations over Immigration and Customs Enforcement reforms proposed by Democrats. Emmer said Democrats are being "intellectually inconsistent" by trying to get ICE agents to identify themselves while simultaneously pushing back on federal voter identification laws.

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Hyatt boss suddenly exits over Epstein ties

Hyatt Hotels boss Thomas J. Pritzker abruptly stepped down as executive chairman on Monday, citing his regrettable ties to disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

The 75-year-old billionaire, who has helmed the luxury hotel empire since 2004, announced his immediate resignation in a letter to the board, stating he would not seek reelection at the 2026 shareholder meeting.

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Newsom masterminding scheme to 'bait' Trump into bringing down his  empire: strategist

As Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) continues to troll President Donald Trump online, his strategists tell Politico there is a method to the madness.

This comes amid Newsom's overseas travel to broker energy partnerships with the British government — a move that enraged the president.

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'He’s just blatantly lying': Trump called out over 'ecological disaster' blame game

The internet was quick to correct President Donald Trump on Monday after he blasted Maryland's Democratic governor over a sewage spill in the Potomac River, then was mocked for lying about it.

Trump tried to hurl an attack at one of his critics, Gov. Wes Moore, over the incident and claimed via his Truth Social platform that Moore couldn't handle managing the emergency. Wastewater in Maryland and the Potomac Interceptor collapse has been operated by DC Water — not Moore or Democrats, like Trump attempted to claim.

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'Gobsmacked' Alex Jones at wits' end with Trump's 'dirty' DOJ: 'I've had it!'

MAGA broadcaster Alex Jones expressed frustration after insisting that Attorney General Pam Bondi's Department of Justice was wrong to claim that it had released all documents required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

"Now it's the big, massive top story, Saturday and Sunday, that people reading these files think maybe that's the case," Jones explained on his Monday show. "Again, you heard Bondi, oh, there's hundreds of victims with Epstein and, oh, these powerful people are going to go to jail. Then she's like, oh, actually, I was wrong."

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‘MAGA loudmouths’ make big admission about Trump endorsements: report

Republican candidates — and loyal MAGA influencers — no longer view President Donald Trump's endorsement with the same value it used to have, according to a report Monday.

The Down Ballot Substack's David Nir and Jeff Singer described how Arizona Republican candidate Gina Swoboda dropped out of her race for "the swingy 1st Congressional District," after previously receiving Trump's full endorsement. Instead, she announced she would run for Arizona Secretary of State against incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.

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Enraged Trump blasts blue state governor for 'massive ecological disaster'

President Donald Trump Monday tried to blame Maryland's Democratic Gov. Wes Moore for a sewage dump in the Potomac River, hurling an attack at one of his most open critics.

Local officials have warned people of the wastewater pipe collapse in the river while Trump tried to claim that Moore couldn't handle the incident, despite that the fact that the wastewater falls under the DC Water utility leadership — not the governor. He also tried to point the finger at California Democrat and Gov. Gavin Newsom, another person who hasn't shied away from challenging Trump, as the president tried to draw similarities to the devastating fires in Pacific Palisades, California in January 2025.

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Governor candidate caught making up key endorsements

An independent gubernatorial candidate in Michigan is walking back a post that appeared to fabricate endorsements from labor unions that he didn't actually receive.

According to The Detroit News, the X account of Mike Duggan "specifically listed the United Auto Workers Local 412, the Teamsters, the Operating Engineers and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). '15 labor unions didn't endorse me to help one party or the other,' Duggan's account then said. 'They endorsed me because I deliver for working people.'"

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Special election to replace MTG could cause 'heartburn for Republicans': reporter

The race to fill former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) seat could "cause heartburn for Republicans" if none of their candidates wins a majority vote in the primary.

President Donald Trump extended his endorsement last week to Clay Fuller, a local district attorney running in the March 10 primary, which will likely lead to an April runoff due to the state's election rules, reported CNN.

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