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Dem blasts Kristi Noem at hearing for misusing resources to protect her 'special blanket'

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MA) berated Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for allegedly misusing her department's resources to purchase luxury jets and forcing staff to protect her "special blanket."

During a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, Raskin confronted Noem's controversial management of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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Dem senator stuns CNN anchor with 'just keep killing' strategy for Iran war

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) expressed full-throated support for Israel's plan to kill anyone who is appointed by the Iranian regime to lead the nation.

A joint U.S.-Israeli military operation decapitated Iran's leadership structure over the weekend, and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that "any leader appointed by the Iranian terror regime" would become "an unequivocal target for elimination," and the Pennsylvania Democrat told "CNN News Central" that he wholeheartedly agreed.

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MAGA leader warns 'Texas will be flipping its Senate seat blue' if one trend persists

Former MAGA lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had a harsh message Wednesday for President Donald Trump as results from the Texas primary showed a serious problem for the Republican Party ahead of the midterms.

Greene, the former Trump ally who has now become a vocal critic of the administration, described why the voter turnout in Texas could signal challenges for Republican candidates not just in the Lone Star state — but across the United States — as the Trump administration ramps up its military attacks against Iran.

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Trump supporter who threatened judge and went on the run was just tracked down: reporter

A Trump supporter who admitted to threatening a judge has been tracked down — and has begun serving a prison sentence in Texas, CBS justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane reported on Wednesday morning.

Abigail Shry, MacFarlane noted, is "the only person" connected to the Trump election conspiracy case who actually faced jail time. She admitted in 2023 to making violent, racist threats against a federal judge in Washington, as well as "politically motivated, vulgar threats" in Texas.

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House ethics committee to probe major sex scandal involving GOP congressman

The House Committee on Ethics announced that it had opened an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX).

In a statement on Wednesday, Committee chair Michael Guest (R-MS) said that "the Investigative Subcommittee shall have jurisdiction to determine whether Representative Tony Gonzales violated the Code of Official Conduct or any law, rule, regulation, or other applicable standard of conduct in the performance of his duties or the discharge of his responsibilities, with respect to allegations that he may have: (1) engaged in sexual misconduct towards an individual employed in his congressional office; and/or (2) discriminated unfairly by dispensing special favors or privileges."

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There's one word MAGA senators won't use about Trump's Iran attack: 'We're in a bombing'

WASHINGTON — A debate’s raging within the Republican Party over whether or not America’s at war with Iran.

"We're in a bombing," Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) told Raw Story. "We're bombing the hell out of them."

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Trump golf club cited for 'insects' and 'rodents' in recent health scare

Trump National Golf Club Westchester was cited by local health officials for "critical" violations, according to recently released records.

NOTUS obtained the November 20, 2025 inspection of President Donald Trump's New York club, where Westchester County Department of Health officials observed insects, rodents, and other violations.

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Ex-senator warns Trump faces 'biggest problem' yet in Iran: 'They can't fix this now'

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) shredded President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on MS NOW's "Morning Joe" Wednesday, for rushing headlong into a war in Iran without any idea why they are doing it or what they are going to do now that it's happening.

"You said on Armed Services, these are issues you've thought a lot about," said anchor Jonathan Lemire. "Give us your take now about these mixed messages from the administration as to why this war even began. But more than that, it seems so very clear there's not a plan for the day after, including President Trump yesterday, in a moment, perhaps, of unexpected candor, said it sort of dawned on him like, oh, he was asked who could follow the Ayatollah as Supreme Leader? And he's like, oh, well, I guess the worst case would be someone who's just as bad. It's very clear there's no plan for the next day."

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Veteran strategist says Trump has given Dem party key to 'unlock voter anger' at midterms

A veteran strategist for the Democratic Party has suggested that one recent move from Donald Trump is the key to winning big at the midterms.

Max Burns, founder of Third Degree Strategies, believes the president has played his hand too early and his recent bombing of Iran will be crucial to tipping swing voters to side with Democratic representatives. Writing in The Hill, Burns suggested the change in tone of even the most dedicated MAGA supporters is a telling moment that could decide the race.

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GOP lawmakers 'walked into a trap' that could spell Trump official's downfall: MS NOW host

MS NOW's Joe Scarborough and Willie Geist mocked Republican lawmakers for allowing themselves to get walked into a trap that could bring about the downfall of one of President Donald Trump's cabinet officials.

The House Oversight Committee released videos this week of Hillary Clinton's testimony about Jeffrey Epstein, whom she said she could not recall meeting, and the "Morning Joe" co-hosts said the former secretary of state was impressive in her handling of the questions from GOP lawmakers.

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Economist predicts 'a lot of bad things' for markets if Iran war grows

The war in Iran could very quickly turn bad for Americans at home if it continues, economist Steve Rattner warned Mike Barnicle on MS NOW Wednesday morning.

"Wall Street clearly does not like unpredictability or uncertainty. No one does," said Barnicle. "But on the global stage, there's no way of telling how long we will be actively involved on a daily basis in a war in Iran. What happens if this war lengthens out in terms of the United States presence and participation in that war? What happens to those charts behind you right now?"

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'Bundle of red flags': GOP could have 'nightmare candidate' with 'no upside' on its hands

A Republican Party representative hopeful could be the nightmare choice for the party as it enters into a crucial election cycle.

Whether Ken Paxton, the MAGA-aligned Texas attorney general, receives the Senate nomination is yet to be seen, but it could prove challenging should he secure the majority vote. A primary contest will take place again in May after a close split between Paxton and fellow Republican John Cornyn saw neither man hit the mandated 50% vote.

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Trump's UN ambassador threatens Iranian counterpart: 'He should be careful with his words'

President Donald Trump's ambassador to the United Nations threatened his Iranian counterpart in an appearance on Fox Business.

U.S. envoy Mike Waltz clashed with Iran's UN ambassador Saeid Iravani at an emergency meeting Sunday of the UN Security Council after the president ordered joint airstrikes with Israel that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top leaders, after the Iranian envoy urged American representatives to "be polite."

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