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'Are you kidding?' Texas GOP senators scoff at challenge from Jasmine Crockett

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) finally settled weeks of speculation on Monday by announcing her candidacy for U.S. Senate — but for the time being, at least, Texas' two Republican senators do not feel threatened by her.

Asked for comment by Raw Story, Sen. John Cornyn, the senator currently seeking reelection, said, "I welcome her to the race."

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Trump's 'mental decline' put on display with 'creepy obsession': House lawmaker

WASHINGTON — A pair of top Democrats in the House of Representatives slammed President Donald Trump's "deranged obsession" with attacking Somali-Americans on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Trump said he does not want Somalis in the United States because "they contribute nothing," the AP reported. His most recent attack follows a report by the conservative outlet City Journal that accused Somali Americans of committing fraud in Minnesota, the report added.

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'Not gonna comment': GOP lawmakers dance around Trump's execution call

After President Donald Trump called for the execution of Democratic lawmakers on social media, some Republican members of Congress are uncomfortable taking a hard stance on the matter when asked by Raw Story.

Trump's anger stemmed from a video in which half a dozen Democratic senators and representatives with a background in military service reminded active-duty troops that they have an obligation, under both the Constitution and the Uniform Code of Military Justice, to refuse illegal orders even from the president himself. This reminder comes as legal experts rebuke Trump's orders, including the deployment of National Guard to American cities and the military targeting of alleged drug boats off the coast of Venezuela.

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'Should've been a lot worse': Staggering new detail revealed on J6 pipe bomber

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) disclosed exclusive new details to Raw Story on Friday about the activities of the suspect in the pipe bombs left at the Republican and Democratic National Committees on Jan. 6.

"Based on those reports, it should have been a lot worse," said Loudermilk, explaining that many details known to the FBI have gone unshared with the public for years.

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Even MAGA senators at a loss as Capitol Hill digests Trump's $230m DOJ demand

WASHINGTON — Even some Republican members of Congress are growing nervous about President Donald Trump's $230 million demand from the Justice Department, Raw Story discovered.

On Thursday, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) was among lawmakers who bothered coming to work during the government shutdown.

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'Deeply disturbing': Lawmaker aghast as Trump admin eyes deportations to war-torn Ukraine

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's plot to ship migrants to war-torn Ukraine alarmed a lawmaker on Capitol Hill on Wednesday who called the plan "deeply disturbing."

The Trump administration has suggested deporting certain migrants from the U.S. to Ukraine, including people who are not Ukrainian citizens.

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'Our tent’s not this big': GOP senators scoff at potential MTG Senate run

WASHINGTON — A groundswell of support is one thing in politics, a sinkhole of opposition quite another.

Now that popular two-term Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) bowed out of his state’s 2026 Senate contest, whispers of a potential run from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are abounding in political circles.

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'We're at odds': GOP senator makes it clear why he's no fan of Trump nominee

WASHINGTON — Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) said Tuesday he and Donald Trump aren't seeing eye to eye on one of the president's nominations for the Justice Department.

Trump nominated Ed Martin to be the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C, the top federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia.

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'Lasting damage': Anti-Trump senators assess 'staggering' impact of Trump 2.0

WASHINGTON — Lamenting Donald Trump’s first 100 days in the White House, one prominent Democratic senator resorted to blunt talk as he pondered how long it might take to repair damage done to America’s global standing.

“It's hard to put the s––t back in the donkey,” said Mark Kelly, from Arizona.

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'They can't hide': Democrats team up as they see weak spot — and GOP leaders laugh it off

WASHINGTON — Democrats are on offense, but Republicans are laughing. For now, at least.

Thursday the Democratic Party’s hosting a town hall in the North Carolina district of the GOP leader who coached rank-and-file Republicans to avoid town halls. But Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) — the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee (or NRCC) — says he’s unfazed.

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'Dictatorship, not a town hall': Families 'distraught' as MTG disruptors tased and jailed

A chaotic town hall for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday ended in the arrests of two men — who were tased by local police — and a woman arrested on a "vulgar language" charge, all spending the night in jail, a protest organizer told Raw Story.

Andrew Russell Nelms, 40, and Johnny Keith Williams, 45, were arrested at Greene's town hall at the Acworth Community Center in Acworth, Georgia, on Tuesday, on two charges — simple battery of a law enforcement officer and obstruction of a law enforcement officer — and Kiyana Davis, 28, was arrested on a city ordinance charge for "vulgar language," according to a news release published by the Acworth Police Department.

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'Retribution or bust’: 'Secretary of Retribution' joins J6 leaders to demand mass arrests

Ivan Raiklin, a retired Army lieutenant colonel who calls himself the “secretary of retribution,” has circulated a so-called “Deep State target list” of President Donald Trump’s political enemies for more than a year now.

Although his promise of spectacular “live-streamed” arrests of hundreds of political figures up to and including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on fancifully concocted charges of treason and other purported violations of law has yet to materialize, Raiklin was able to enlist new allies after Trump vacated the convictions of more than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants.

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'Alarming': Small colleges bullied into silence as Trump poses 'existential threat'

As the Trump administration freezes billions of dollars in federal funds at the nation's most elite universities, some smaller colleges serving large numbers of diverse and low-income students are watching with existential dread, fearing that the administration will come for their federal funds if they speak out against President Donald Trump's sweeping executive orders.

Tribal colleges and universities and minority serving institutions are particularly vulnerable when it comes to potential federal funding cuts, threatening some schools’ very existence or, at the very least, leading to jobs cuts and the shutdown of research and student programs, current and former university administrators across the country tell Raw Story.

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