‘Clearly afraid’: Warren and Cruz trade barbs over Texas redistricting scheme

WASHINGTON — Texas Republicans are “clearly afraid” of their own voters, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) told Raw Story after Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) compared the Lone Star State’s mid-decade redistricting effort to “gerrymandering” in Democratic strongholds like Massachusetts.

Under pressure from President Donald Trump, Gov. Greg Abbott called the Texas legislature into a special session in an effort to ram through a controversial redistricting plan designed to net as many as five extra GOP seats in next year’s midterm elections.

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‘Devilish’: GOP and Dems ‘astonished’ by surge of mail attacks and thefts

As thieves continue to attack letter carriers and ransack mailboxes, members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform expressed exasperation at the "disturbing” issue.

On Wednesday, the House Subcommittee on Government Operations called five witnesses from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General, unions and law enforcement to discuss the dramatic spike in mail crime.

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‘All kinds of questions’: Gabbard's Obama attack may give Dems Epstein opening

WASHINGTON — Republican House Judiciary chair Jim Jordan expects Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to appear in front of his committee when the House returns in September, even though their appearance will allow Democrats to grill the pair about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his close links to Donald Trump.

“‘They're going to get asked all kinds of questions,” Jordan said.

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'Sick of it': House GOP fury rises as Trump ally Johnson dodges Epstein debate

WASHINGTON — Rank-and-file Republicans fear party leaders are making a mistake by starting their August recess early instead of voting to release files on Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and sex offender whose connections to President Donald Trump are at the heart of a growing scandal.

“The way it appears — it doesn't look good how it's going,” Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) told Raw Story.

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‘Chill the judiciary': Judge whose son was murdered sees death threats not being counted

Official figures for an alarming rise in threats to state and federal judges do not include cases described by judges in Florida, said federal Judge Esther Salas — who saw her son killed and husband wounded in July 2020, in an attack meant to target her.

Daniel Anderl, Judge Salas’s son, was 20 when he was murdered. Her husband, Mark Anderl, was severely wounded.

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‘Imaginations go wild’: MAGA Epstein fury fuels antisemitic rants

The MAGA base may be tearing itself apart over the Trump administration’s attempt to close the book on the Jeffrey Epstein case, but some of the president’s conspiracy-minded supporters are still pouring gasoline on an ugly antisemitic trope long associated with the deceased financier and sex offender.

Following Epstein’s death in a Manhattan jail in 2019, Trump and his allies fed supporters’ beliefs that the case would unlock secrets about a cabal of global elites who would finally be brought to justice. The power of the saga over the collective imagination is that there are unanswered questions about how Epstein made his money and who else might be implicated in his crimes.

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‘Not worried, no, no, no, no, nope': GOP squirms as Trump-Epstein scandal spirals

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is making many of his Republican allies on Capitol Hill squirm — but that doesn’t mean they’re backing down.

After dismissing his own MAGA base as “stupid people,” “weaklings,” “foolish” and “PAST supporters,” the president has changed his tune a tad. But for many members of Congress in both parties, merely allowing Attorney General Pam Bondi to release the Jeffrey Epstein grand jury testimony is not good enough.

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'Oh my God!' Dems prepare for 'A-bomb' to hit market after Trump threat

WASHINGTON – A California Republican admitted to not being a “super-duper financial expert” — then said he understood President Donald Trump’s urge to break with political convention and fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

That move, many financial experts and Democrats have said, will mean disaster for the U.S. economy.

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'They're gonna regret': GOP warned disaster looms as Senate drama boils

WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate kicked off a “vote-a-rama” — a lengthy process where senators from both parties get to offer amendments, political or otherwise, on budget measures — as Republicans rushed to appease President Donald Trump by clawing back funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting.

Whenever the party in control of the White House changes, lawmakers seek to undo the previous administration’s agenda. Only this time, the Senate’s debating a $9 billion package shipped to Capitol Hill by former Trump ally Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency.

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GOP gripes as MAGA hits members with 'overwhelming' crush of Epstein calls

WASHINGTON — The Jeffrey Epstein saga continues, in spite of the Trump White House and many congressional Republicans wishing it would go away already.

Epstein, a financier and convicted sex trafficker, died in federal custody in New York in 2019, his death ruled a suicide. Speculation about his links to powerful men, including President Donald Trump, has flourished ever since.

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Fury at ICE sees Americans funnel millions of dollars to help detainees

Though the Trump administration has declared a crusade to remove “criminal illegal immigrant killers, rapists, gangbangers, and other violent criminals” from the United States, immigrants who are farm workers, expectant parents, recent high school graduates and newlyweds have found themselves swept up in raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Families and friends have increasingly turned to fundraising platforms such as GoFundMe, looking for help with legal fees, living expenses, travel costs and medical bills as loved ones — often primary breadwinners — are detained, deported or await immigration hearings, sometimes hundreds of miles from home.

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'It's a pigsty': GOP split as Trump threatens D.C. takeover

WASHINGTON — Some Republicans on Capitol Hill are all but daring President Donald Trump to take control of the local government that oversees Washington D.C.

Others in the GOP are aghast at the idea, which Trump teased again last week.

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‘Undermines our defense’: State anti-extremism office shuts amid Trump layoffs

The U.S. Department of State is eliminating its Office of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) as part of a sweeping round of layoffs affecting more than 1,350 employees that began on Friday, Raw Story has learned.

Raw Story revealed the threat to CVE in May, as the Trump administration pressed for mass layoffs in the federal government. The layoffs were paused by court challenges but this week the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Trump’s favor.

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