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Panicking Republicans beg Speaker Johnson to end shutdown chaos: 'Hurts people!'

Republicans in battleground districts are begging Speaker Mike Johnson to pass some kind of shutdown package because they're facing backlash at home.

Angry Americans face slower airports, unanswered phones and stagnating paperwork. And they're calling congressional leaders asking for help.

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Trump’s ‘clownishly crude’ crusade doomed to end in catastrophe: column

An analyst warned Tuesday that President Donald Trump's war on drug cartels in the Caribbean and blowing up alleged drug boats is "clownishly crude" and will end in "human misery."

America has a history of meddling in South America, and if that indicates anything, the current Navy attacks could be destined for disaster, Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton writes Tuesday.

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'Outlandish': Trump shocks with demand DOJ pay him $230M for grievances

President Donald Trump has reportedly demanded that his Justice Department pay him $230 million in taxpayer dollars as compensation for past actions that he disagreed with.

Trump submitted claims to the Justice Department beginning in 2023, alleging that his rights were violated by investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election, The New York Times reported Tuesday. A complaint submitted last year accused the Department of Justice of privacy violations that occurred during an FBI search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.

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House GOP defends White House bulldozing in attack on Hillary Clinton

Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee went on the attack Tuesday in defense of the Trump administration’s bulldozing of the White House’s East Wing, specifically targeting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Demolition on the White House’s East Wing began on Monday as part of President Donald Trump’s plans to construct a $200 million ballroom. Images and video were captured of a bulldozer tearing down the East Wing, which was erected in 1942 under the Roosevelt administration.

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Chaos in LA as US Marshal and suspect wounded in violent standoff

A U.S. marshal and suspect were involved in an incident that left both injured Tuesday during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation, according to media reports.

Federal agents blocked a suspect in South Los Angeles using their vehicles during a warrant search, and the suspect rammed his vehicle into the agents' vehicles to try and escape, CNN reports.

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'Not optimistic': Trump gets brutal reminder his 'rented voters' may vanish next election

A Republican strategist reminded President Donald Trump that many of the people who voted for him in 2024 aren't hardcore MAGA loyalists — and won't be there for the next election.

New Jersey and Virginia elections are coming up in a few weeks, and GOP strategist Annalyse Keller called the "No Kings" protests perfectly timed for those states.

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Ex-CIA chief referred to Trump DOJ for prosecution by Jim Jordan

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Department of Justice on Tuesday, saying Brennan made "knowing and willful" false statements in testimony before Congress in May 2023.

The referral is addressed to Attorney General Pam Bondi and alleges that Brennan misled lawmakers over denying the CIA's involvement with the Steele dossier, which contradicted other declassified documents, according to Newsweek. It asks for a prompt review of potential charges.

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'What a world': Trump's own immunity claim may end up benefiting Dem foe

A Democratic lawmaker facing three counts of assaulting or impeding federal agents argues that the case against her should be thrown out, citing President Donald Trump's own presidential immunity case as the reason why she should have "legislative immunity" — a move that would backfire on the president and leave a "chilling effect."

Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) is fighting back against the Trump administration and is the "latest opponent of President Trump to try to have controversial federal charges against them" dropped, Politico reports Tuesday. McIver was one of several lawmakers arrested after a protest in May outside a Newark immigration center. She faces up to 17 years in prison if convicted next month at trial.

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'Shocking': Kristi Noem's DHS caught in 'brazen lie' as old photo used to promote strikes

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and the Department of Homeland Security are accused of lying with an old boat photo that has "zero ties to the current situation" and using the image to promote attacks on alleged drug boats after Colombia's president questioned the strikes.

In a post on the DHS News account posted Monday on X, the agency attempted "to discredit Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who had accused Trump of murdering an innocent fisherman in an attack on a boat the U.S. claimed was run by drug smugglers," The Daily Beast reports Tuesday.

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Trump’s 'unhinged' behavior ignites 25th Amendment chatter — but expert warns of slim odds

As scrutiny rises over President Donald Trump's rambling speeches and bizarre AI videos posted to his Truth Social platform, calls to invoke the 25th Amendment are growing — but there's a "deliberately high bar" to pass.

For the 25th Amendment to be invoked, Vice President JD Vance and a majority of the Trump cabinet must agree that Trump is unable to perform his duties as president, The Guardian reported Tuesday. And even if that happened, Trump could disagree.

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Major flaws found in Trump's demand that Supreme Court ends birthright citizenship: expert

President Donald Trump is aiming to eliminate the long-standing birthright citizenship law in the U.S. Constitution with a case due before the U.S. Supreme Court — but an expert said Tuesday his argument is sorely lacking.

Earlier this year, the high court dodged making a definitive ruling, but this time justices will consider the constitutionality of Trump's executive order concerning the constitutional rule that anybody born in the U.S. is American.

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'Bad guy': Young Republicans leader accused of stiffing hotels before racist chats exposed

The New York State Young Republicans Club disbanded last week after a racist, misogynist and antisemitic group chat involving its members was revealed.

The implosion also exposed staggering unpaid bills from lavish social gatherings.

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Trump lawyer makes stunning argument to discredit letter to Epstein in court

A lawyer for President Donald Trump argued Monday that a bawdy letter President Donald Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein – that was later released by a Republican-controlled House committee – could not be proven to be the same one described in a report from The Wall Street Journal, making it an “improper” exhibit in court.

The lawyer, Alejandro Brito, made the argument via a court filing late on Monday in the case regarding Trump’s lawsuit against the Journal for its July report on the letter, which Trump has denied writing. The House Oversight Committee – which has a Republican majority and is chaired by Rep. James Comer (R-KY) – released additional files on Epstein in September, which included the letter, a birthday message written atop a crude sketch of a naked woman’s torso.

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