The head of Trump’s antisemitism task force just re-posted two antisemitic X accounts

Leo Terrell, the Department of Justice lawyer who heads the Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, has made multiple appearances on the network and other conservative outlets to unapologetically press the Trump administration’s case for deporting Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil and for yanking federal funding from the university.

A media-savvy former Fox News contributor, Terrell also uses his X account, which has 2.5 million followers, to help promote Trump’s agenda. But while showcasing his media appearances and sharing other pro-Trump viewpoints on X, Terrell also re-posted two accounts with a history of promoting antisemitism earlier this week.

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'It's not a game': Democratic senators double down on blocking House spending bill

WASHINGTON — Democrats huddled Thursday to discuss the fight they'll face if they refuse to support the Republican Party's continuing resolution to raise the debt ceiling.

Among items in the C.R. are provisions for more government job cuts.

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'Blank check to shut down government': Multiple senators are no fans of GOP's funding bill

WASHINGTON — The House developed a six-month bill that would continue funding the government and raise the debt ceiling, while making drastic cuts, but some senators aren't fans of the legislation.

And they're floating just a 30-day stopgap.

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'Came as a surprise to me': Senators 'troubled' by one aspect of government funding bill

An earlier version of this story misquoted Sen. Roger Wicker as saying he would not vote for the continuing resolution. It has been updated to state he expected to support it because of a $150 billion provision for military funding.

WASHINGTON — Several Republican senators tell Raw Story that they're unwilling to support the House version of the continuing resolution (CR) that would raise the debt ceiling.

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'Not much I can do': GOP senator gives up fight against Trump's tariffs

WASHINGTON — A senior Republican senator confessed he's powerless to fight President Donald Trump's trade war, so he's moved on to other issues.

Speaking to Raw Story on Tuesday, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said he's concerned.

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‘I miss lynch mobs’: The secretary of retribution's followers are getting impatient

A recent X post by Ivan Raiklin, a retired Army lieutenant general who bills calls the “secretary of retribution,” prompted a flurry of comments endorsing violence and vigilantism directed at four mayors who testified before Congress on Wednesday.

Raiklin, who last year circulated a so-called “Deep State Target List” against President Trump’s enemies while calling for “livestreamed swatting raids,” re-posted a video of Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.), a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, delivering a fiery lecture to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, all Democrats.

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'The Hard Reset': Here's how the U.S. is exporting terrorism around the world

A U.S. leader of the neo-Nazi accelerationist network known as the Terrorgram Collective directly communicated with a 16-year-old who killed four people in a school shooting spree that took place in Brazil in 2022.

The link was disclosed for the first time in a filing last month by federal prosecutors opposing bail review for Matthew Robert Allison, one of two Terrorgram leaders who are charged with soliciting the murder of federal officials and conspiracy to provide material support for terrorists, among other alleged offenses.

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'We've asked': Top Senate Republicans say they're in the dark about VA cuts

WASHINGTON — Republicans on the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs were stumped when asked about massive staffing cuts coming for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Government Executive first reported late Tuesday that President Donald Trump planned to lay off as many as 83,000 people from the VA. The idea is that the agency can reduce staffing levels to pre-pandemic levels.

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‘Hypocrite!’ Dems cry foul as Republican who yelled 'You lie!' votes for censure

WASHINGTON — The Republican who yelled, “You lie!” during former President Barack Obama’s address to Congress in 2009 voted to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) for following his footsteps and disrupting President Donald Trump’s address this week.

“You voted for it?” Raw Story asked Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) after this morning’s vote.

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'Exactly what Trump wanted him to do': Dems say Al Green censure was a trap to distract

WASHINGTON — Republicans Thursday passed the censure of Rep. Al Green (R-TX), who had an outburst during President Donald Trump's joint session in Congress on Tuesday. Speaker Mike Johnson had Green removed from the chamber.

Trump told the crowd that he has a mandate to make massive government cuts, and Green yelled back that he doesn't have a mandate.

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Democrat removed from Trump speech reveals when he'll announce articles of impeachment

WASHINGTON — Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was removed from the State of the Union Address after shouting back at President Donald Trump during the address.

While the House considers pursuing a censure against him, Green is preparing his articles of impeachment for Trump.

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Why was MTG allowed to break House rules during Trump’s speech?

WASHINGTON — Last night, there was a lawless feeling in the U.S. Capitol.

Democrats were wondering why Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was booted from the House chamber during President Donald Trump’s address, even as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was allowed to openly flout House rules yet went unpunished.

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The new guy in charge of USAID doesn't believe in foreign aid

The new deputy director of foreign aid at the U.S. State Department who is effectively overseeing what’s left of the USAID is a staunch supporter of restrictionist immigration policy who also takes a dim view of foreign aid.

The appointment of John A. Zadrozny to lead the State Department office responsible for supervising and setting the strategic direction of foreign assistance program has attracted little notice, with no formal announcement or White House press release heralding his arrival.

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