Taylor Swift squeeze Travis Kelce helped fund Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham campaigns

Travis Kelce has riled up right wing commentators by endorsing Bud Light, encouraging vaccinations and hanging out with voter registration activist — oh, and all-world pop star — Taylor Swift.

But the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl-winning tight end has also given indirectly to the political campaigns of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), as well as the National Republican Senatorial Committee and various other Republican committees, according to a Raw Story review of Federal Election Commission records.

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Republican congresswoman used Russian fighter jet images in salute to U.S. Air Force

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), who uses her status as a veteran of the U.S. Air Force to boost a hard-right, MAGA-fueled political career, wanted to wish her military branch a happy birthday.

So last week on X, formerly Twitter, and also on Instagram, Luna posted a celebratory graphic with the Air Force logo and a political logo for herself, superimposed over six silhouettes of fighter jets.

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House GOP shutdown demands include gutting billions from Dept. of Education, costing over 200,000 teachers their jobs

As House Republicans move closer to shutting down the federal government at midnight on Friday the details of their spending cut demands are becoming clearer, including their largest single target: the U.S. Department of Education, and specifically, a program that funds schools for low-income children.

As Semafor's Jordan Weissmann explains, "Republican hardliners are pushing the government toward a shutdown so that they can force frontline members of their party to take a symbolic vote in favor of cutting federal funding for low-income public schools by 80%."

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Auto workers warned Trump to keep his distance: report

The UAW warned Donald Trump that he shouldn't come to Michigan to speak to the members who are on strike. He ignored them and intended to host a rally anyway, the Washington Post reported Monday.

"Biden comes at the invitation of union leaders," the report began. "Trump came despite their warnings to keep his distance. Biden has touted a record as a 'pro union' president while at times struggling to maintain the support of rank-and-file members. Trump calls himself 'pro worker' while at times clashing with union leadership and implementing policies as president that worked against their interests. And while Biden is joining a picket line of union members, Trump’s remarks will be given at a non-union shop."

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Minnesota Democrats fall victim to check fraud

The Minnesota Democratic Party and the International Franchise Association are the latest political committees to be victims of fraudulent check cashing, a Raw Story review of Federal Election Commission records showed.

A scammer stole $490 from the Minnesota Democratic Party — formally known as the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) — on Aug. 14.

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'Lone-wolf attacks and riots': Officials warn MAGA supporters will seek their own 'retribution'

Faced with Donald Trump possibly being convicted in any of his four criminal trials and the fact that, as the likely 2024 GOP nominee he could lose again, law enforcement officials are becoming increasingly worried about political violence.

According to a report from the New York Times, there is concern about possible riots such as one that occurred on Jan. 6, 2021 as well as random domestic violence attacks conducted by so-called "lone wolves" bent on the same "retribution" the former president has promised to deliver.

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‘Drain on your resources’: Trump rally costs Michigan city thousands in police bills

In his first visit to Michigan since announcing his 2024 presidential run, former President Donald Trump bashed President Joe Biden and electric vehicles, emphasizing the “decimation” of the state and jobs for its auto workers.

“After years of cruel sellouts by past leaders, you finally got a president who put Michigan first and put America first,” Trump said at the Oakland County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner, according to The Michigan Daily. “Within hours of my inauguration, I will cancel every bit of Biden policy that has been brutalizing Michigan auto workers.”

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Inside the 11 scenarios that deny Trump the presidency — without him actually losing Election 2024

It’s hard to imagine anything wearing down the bravado of Donald Trump, but will his legal troubles play poorly in a general election, leading him to lose again in November 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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GOP senator insults Trump's 'signature professional achievement' in rant about dumping him

Donald Trump's inevitability as the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nomination is weighing on the minds of an assortment of GOP donors, campaign consultants and GOP lawmakers who believe he is headed for another loss.

According to a report from the Washington Post, even supporters for some of his GOP rivals for the nomination are privately conceding that their first choice won't be able to catch him and that, in turn, is leading to some grumbling about what awaits them in 2024.

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'Sad and disturbed': Conservatives outraged over Trump's 'death penalty' comment

Donald Trump Friday suggested that a retiring general who has criticized the former president deserves the "death penalty," prompting conservatives of various backgrounds to quickly condemn the comments.

Trump late in the evening lashed out against General Mark Milley, who said in a recent news profile that he was forced to keep Trump in check during his presidency. Trump came out swinging on Truth Social, blaming Milley for lives lost in the Afghanistan withdrawal and saying he may in fact deserve to be killed for his purported actions.

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‘Corruption of the highest order’: Experts ‘sickened’ at ‘definitely bought’ Clarence Thomas and his ‘pay to play’ lifestyle

Legal and political experts are expressing outrage and disgust after ProPublica's latest investigation into the alleged unethical and unlawful actions of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, with some demanding his resignation and others calling it "corruption of the highest level," "Pay. To. Play.," and one simply saying, "This sickens me."

"Is Clarence Thomas the most corrupt Supreme Court justice in our history? One of the most corrupt senior officials in our history? There is no doubt any more," writes David Rothkopf, the foreign policy, national security and political affairs analyst and commentator.

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Two golf carts and a MAGA mystery: How much did Cindy Chafian know on Jan. 6?

This is the second part of a two-part Raw Story series exploring pro-Trump organizer Cindy Chafian’s actions before, during and after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Read Part 1 here.

Cindy Chafian, who handled permits for two pro-Trump warm-up rallies in Washington, D.C., and then hosted her own rally on the eve of President Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” speech at the Ellipse, stood atop the U.S. Capitol’s inaugural grandstand the afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021.

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Senators threw a fashion show on the brink of a government shutdown. And then they flew home.

WASHINGTON — The federal government is on the brink of a shutdown. Closures begin Oct. 1 unless Congress acts. The entirely avoidable affair, if recent history is a guide, would be disruptive at best and catastrophic at worst.

But, seemingly, the hottest debate in the U.S. Senate this week wasn’t over military spending or continuing resolutions. It was over … fashion.

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