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‘Biggest mistake of her life’: GOP lawmakers dish on Marjorie Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s surprise retirement announcement seems to have House Republicans breathing sighs of relief.

Before the far-right Georgia representative shocked the political world and announced her plan to retire on the eve of the next Jan. 6 anniversary, her fellow Republicans wanted nothing to do with her ongoing digital brawl with the president over the Epstein files.

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‘Revenge actions’: Dem cries foul on House censures after GOP firebrand Mace files two

WASHINGTON — A rash of censure votes in the U.S. House of Representatives “has to stop,” a prominent California Democrat told Raw Story, recommending a bipartisan effort to make such moves rarer and thereby cool an increasingly heated tit-for-tat exchange.

“It has to stop because all it is is inviting revenge actions, one upon the other,” Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) said, walking in the Capitol prior to the Thanksgiving recess, after a recent run of such votes.

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Colorado clerks beg governor: don't give in to Trump over imprisoned election denier

As President Donald Trump exerts pressure to release into federal custody a disgraced Colorado elections official convicted of felonies for a data breach scheme related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election, county clerks in the western state are imploring their governor to keep the convicted felon imprisoned.

Seven Colorado elections officials held a press conference Tuesday to ask Jared Polis, the Democratic governor, to keep former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters in state custody for the duration of her nine-year sentence, for charges related to a data breach that allowed Trump ally Mike Lindell to access voter information in an attempt to prove false claims of election fraud.

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‘Gut punch’: Jan 6 cop slams Trump as ICE agents echo Capitol mob

First, President Donald Trump issued pardons and other acts of clemency for 1,500 rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, leaving police officers like Aquilino Gonell bloodied, many with injuries that would end their careers.

Then, rioters started asking for reparations, committing alleged child sex crimes, or leading anti-Muslim protests.

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Antifa and Neo-Nazis clash — guess which Trump calls a foreign terror group?

The Trump State Department officially added a German antifascist group and three other European far-left groups to its list of foreign terrorist organizations last week.

But the action, which freezes U.S. assets and imposes penalties on anyone who offers support to the groups, ignored a transnational neo-Nazi group that has committed acts of violence of its own and is linked to the murder of two men in Florida.

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'Never seen one!' James Comer makes bizarre swastika claim as agency says not hate symbol

WASHINGTON — Swastikas became the talk of Capitol Hill Thursday, to the surprise of, seemingly, everyone.

As news trickled out of a Washington Post report that the U.S. Coast Guard will no longer consider swastikas a hate symbol, Republicans were overcome with disbelief while Democrats were shocked, appalled or personally pained.

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'We protect our own': Chicago parents stand up to ICE despite threat of gas and violence

This story has been updated with comments from the Department of Homeland Security, received after publication.

One recent weekday, a group of Chicago kindergartners visited their neighborhood high school. It should have been an unremarkable moment — but as the visit was in motion, parents learned that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had been spotted nearby.

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‘They lie like a rug’: Why senior Dems don’t trust Trump GOP even after Epstein files vote

WASHINGTON — Even after winning key battles in the ongoing Epstein files saga Tuesday, Democrats still fear President Donald Trump’s planning to quietly kill the bipartisan effort.

"Every time I think that this Republican leadership can't sink lower, they do. I don't trust these people. I don't trust [Speaker Mike] Johnson. You know, I don't trust this White House,” Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) told Raw Story.

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Cyberstalking arrest signals shadowy network's 'startling shift' to 'real-world violence'

Marek Cherkaoui, a 21-year-old New Jersey man, was charged with cyberstalking, the FBI said, for allegedly extorting a 13-year-old girl to cut herself, by threatening to release personal information.

Allegations against the member of the nihilistic online network 764 range from extreme psychological abuse of children to promoting mass-casualty attacks.

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'Push back': Roadmap to 2026 MAGA destruction outlined in new book

The answer to Project 2025, the infamous 920-page conservative leadership blueprint, is to be found in less than 200 pages, a historian, preservationist and independent congressional candidate turned author insists.

Mike Bedenbaugh is the author of Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America, a new book in which he outlines his plan for a “Project 2026”: an alternative to the governmental makeover compiled by the Heritage Foundation before the 2024 election and then pursued by Donald Trump in power, seeking to decimate the federal workforce.

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Trump DOJ poised to dramatically expand Texas 'antifa' prosecution

The U.S. government plans to dramatically expand its Texas “antifa” prosecution by adding new defendants to its “militant enterprise” case against two individuals charged with terrorism conspiracy related to a summer attack on an immigration enforcement facility.

Federal prosecutors said in a court filing earlier this month they plan to seek a superseding indictment that would add new defendants to the case against Zachary Evetts and Autumn Hill, who are among 15 individuals charged in connection to the July 4 attack on the Prairieland ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas, in which a local police officer sustained a gunshot wound.

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'Most disappointing member': Colleagues skewer Speaker Johnson as House closes — again

WASHINGTON — The federal government may be open, but the House of Representatives is closed for business. Again.

The record-shattering 43-day-long shutdown coincided with an impromptu 53-day vacation for House Republicans.

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'Terrible capitulation': Top Dem rages as progressive 'feud' with Schumer boils to surface

WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, a senior House Democratic lawmaker widely thought to have presidential ambitions exclusively vented frustration to Raw Story about the bipartisan Senate deal to end the federal government shutdown.

The deal, brokered over the weekend after weeks of impasse, gave Democrats minor concessions in extending food assistance for almost a year and rehiring all the federal workers dismissed by the Trump administration during the shutdown.

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