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Convicted pedophile and Trump insiders handed Congress access in credentialing mess

EDITOR'S NOTE: Raw Story writer Matt Laslo's congressional bureau, The LCB, has been credentialed by the Radio-Television Correspondents' Association (RTCA) since 2012.

WASHINGTON — America's most powerful TV networks have been handing out coveted congressional press credentials to people Congress has strictly barred from eligibility. They include a man arrested by the FBI on child pornography charges, Trump's own lawyer, Turning Point USA operatives, political activists and press secretaries — all in apparent violation of congressional statute.

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'I was dumb as a rock': Hardcore MAGA couple ditches Trump after getting 'kick in teeth'

After voting for Donald Trump multiple times, longtime Republicans Ron and Chrissey Kelley turned on the president and his MAGA movement when his second administration’s policies threatened their livelihood.

Last October, Ron, a 55-year-old construction analyst for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), was furloughed for 43 days as the Trump administration took a sledgehammer to federal agencies’ budgets under the Department of Government Efficiency, an initiative led by the world’s richest man, Elon Musk.

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ICE frees teen immigrant as Trump's 'gang of thugs' prompt outrage

A Chicago teen detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for more than two months was released Tuesday in time to attend his high school graduation after pressure from legislators and community backlash.

Ricardo Hernandez-Navarrete, 18, and Martha Liliana Navarrete-Capazan, 46, were unexpectedly detained at an ICE check-in in March. They were separated and then transported to at least eight different facilities in seven states, Raw Story first reported.

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Trump's 'monstrosity' of an Arlington plan crashes into thousands of furious veterans

When Ronn Easton, a Vietnam veteran, first learned of President Donald Trump’s plans to build a massive triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery he started losing sleep.

“The thought of that big, 250-foot monstrosity casting shadow on the graves of those heroes makes me sick to my stomach,” said Easton, who has visited Arlington 10 times.

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Friendly fire hits Trump officials as 'drama' forces shutdown of Tulsi Gabbard group

A task force launched by U.S. intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard to "end weaponization" has fallen apart after "drama" triggered by a memo it circulated that spread false claims — made by a January 6 rioter — against a CIA employee and a former Capitol Police officer.

The group's collapse was detailed in testimony submitted to a U.S. Senate committee.

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Epstein recruiter's FBI note contradicts Melania story — and may have triggered her panic

Melania Trump’s hastily called press briefing last month to emphatically deny any relationship with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein elicited a flurry of speculation about who might be holding information that the First Lady doesn’t want to come out.

A statement provided to the FBI and federal prosecutors by a former model who worked for Epstein as a recruiter for his sex trafficking enterprise appears to shed some light on what Melania is trying to keep under wraps.

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GOP hopefuls ghost Trump in desperate effort to hold onto key swing state

Hidden among a sea of blue campaign signs for Democrats off the side of a road in the Atlanta metro area lies a dark navy blue and green sign for a conservative candidate for governor.

The placard is for Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, whom President Donald Trump famously called after the 2020 election loss, while asking Georgia officials to “find 11,000 plus votes.”

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Oath Keeper's son warns seduced Dems are sleepwalking to catastrophe with Thomas Massie

Rep. Thomas Massie, the maverick Republican facing a primary challenge from Ed Gallrein in Tuesday’s Kentucky primary, has earned goodwill from progressives and Democrats for standing up to President Donald Trump on the Epstein files and opposing the Iran war.

Melissa Strange, one of the two candidates in the Democratic primary for the 4th Congressional District, held by Massie, told Raw Story she’s seen Democrats and progressives in Kentucky rooting for Massie from the sidelines.

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Perfect storm threatens to rip deep red seat from MAGA's grasp

Holding an American flag attached to a microphone, Democrat Lexy Doherty tells her social media followers that flipping the House seat in Georgia’s 10th congressional district is within reach.

“You can help me flip a seat from a MAGA Republican by boosting this video,” Doherty says to her TikTok followers.

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'Learn the hard way': Menacing messages flood anti-ICE activists after ominous warning

Miles Taylor, a former U.S. Department of Homeland Security turned fierce anti-Trump critic, announced the rollout of a new app designed to alert people about plans to open immigration detention facilities in an appearance on “The Rachel Maddow Show” in late April.

Roughly 72 hours later, a former programmer linked to Elon Musk’s DOGE with a large X following publicly warned about data vulnerabilities on the app while predicting that Taylor would “learn this the hard way” the following day.

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Infighting risks upending chance of staggering ruby red state flip

In solidly red Nebraska lies a “blue dot” around Omaha where Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris captured the majority of the vote in the last two presidential elections, but the incumbent Republican House representative kept his seat.

Now that Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) announced his plans to not seek re-election for Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, a crowded field of Democrats has lined up to compete in Tuesday’s primary, with the hope that the winner can flip the seat blue come November.

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Clueless Capitol Hill jolted as latest tech development deemed too dangerous for public

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) are leading the charge to eradicate state artificial intelligence laws that Silicon Valley entrepreneurs say are stifling, but there’s a problem: There’s still no federal AI law to replace local tough-on-AI measures.

As Senate Commerce Committee chair, throughout this Congress, Cruz has preached the business-friendly gospel of preemption — a legal doctrine that makes state-passed laws subservient to federal statutes — around Washington.

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Trump's wild 'Unite the Right' claim collides with legal fact-check

President Donald Trump claimed during his recent “60 Minutes” interview, based on the federal indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center on fraud and money laundering charges, that the violent 2017 Unite the Right rally was “a total fake” funded by the extremist watchdog group “to make me look bad.”

The actual facts have stood in plain sight for years: An unwieldy coalition of violent neo-Nazis organized online and converged in Charlottesville, Va. in August 2017, first as a torch-wielding mob that kicked and punched student counterprotesters on the campus of the University of Virginia, and then engaged in hours of street brawls the following day, culminating in a car-ramming attack that killed Heather Heyer and injured 30 other peaceful protesters.

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