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GOP senator floats role for Elon Musk that may make people 'lose their ever-lovin' minds'

With House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) increasingly on the ropes, many Republicans are looking for a potential replacement.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Thursday floated an outside-the-box possibility: X owner Elon Musk.

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'Way off base': Ex-prosecutor stunned by GOP report that 'crosses the line'

A former federal prosecutor poured cold water on House Republicans’ claims that former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) broke the law for her work on the Jan. 6 committee – and suggested that a GOP report released this week “crosses the line.”

“There is nothing there,” Elie Honig explained during an appearance on CNN’s “NewsNight” when asked if Republicans made a case for any crimes on Cheney’s part in the report released Tuesday.

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GOP mulls killing stopgap funding bill after Musk sends 'shockwaves' through Capitol

Lawmakers are considering killing a stopgap bill that would fund the federal government through mid-March — and avert a holiday shutdown — after an Elon Musk X post sent "shockwaves" through Capitol Hill.

Chad Pergram, senior congressional correspondent for Fox News, reported on air that lawmakers may try to "pull this interim spending bill off the floor." Instead, they may go with a "clean bill" — though he noted it wasn't immediately clear what that entails.

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'Shook me to my core': Ex-health insurance exec reveals horror stories that made him quit

A former health insurance executive for Cigna opened up in The New York Times Wednesday about his experience that left him "disgusted" — and forced him to leave the insurance industry.

This comes amid a flurry of national conversation on the ethics of health insurance, and the denials of claims for the sick and vulnerable, kicked off by the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and a subsequent internet phenomenon of people openly celebrating the crime and the alleged assassin.

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Would-be Trump assassin could be charged with attempted murder of 6-year-old girl

Attorney General Ashley Moody intends to bring Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump in September, to trial in state court for attempted felony murder of a six-year-old girl.

Routh is awaiting his federal trial in a Miami prison. Moody announced Wednesday morning in Stuart that the Florida Highway Patrol had obtained a state arrest warrant stemming from the girl’s injury in a car crash after police shut down I-95 in Martin County when they stopped Routh.

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'Retired' judges back in action: U.S. Senators share their theories on surprise comeback

WASHINGTON — As at least three Democratic-appointed judges changed their plans to move to senior status following President-elect Donald Trump’s reelection last month, four senators exclusively shared with Raw Story their theories — from financial to political — for the last-minute retirement changes.

“It implicitly conveys concern on the part of judges who concluded that there's a real risk that their successor on the circuit might be someone who would be more of an activist or be more of a disrupter to the balance of the circuit than they anticipated,” Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) told Raw Story.

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'Spill the tea': Jasmine Crockett throws Marjorie Taylor Greene threat back in GOP's face

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) called Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) bluff when she threatened to expose wrongdoing by other lawmakers.

Greene previously reacted to notion that the House Ethics Committee would potentially release a purportedly incriminating report on ex-Rep. Matt Gaetz, who had been Donald Trump's first nominee for attorney general, and expose its findings on his alleged sexual misconduct with minors and alleged use of illicit drugs.

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Likely incriminating Matt Gaetz report to be released after secret committee vote: CNN

Members of the House Ethics Committee have given critics of former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) a last-minute gift just in time for Christmas.

CNN is reporting that the committee held a secret vote in which members supported releasing their report into Gaetz, who has faced allegations of drug use and paying a 17-year-old girl for sex.

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'Politically toxic': Congress caught 'giving itself a pay bump' in 'under the radar' move

The bipartisan spending deal reached in the House of Representatives contains some provisions that are certain to raise some eyebrows, reports Punchbowl News' Melanie Zanona.

Specifically, it seems that lawmakers have slipped themselves "a cost-of-living pay raise for first time since 2009" as well as "an opt-out from being required to use Obamacare." The items flew "under the radar," according to Zanona's reporting.

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'Worst impulses': Trump said to be at risk of 'blowing up' his team's plans

Reacting to Donald Trump falling back on his old habit of going on Truth Social in the middle of the night to threaten and rant, the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" claimed he is doing nothing but making his job with a slim-margin GOP majority Congress even more difficult.

At approximately 2:20 AM ET on Wednesday, the president-elect was on his social media platform taunting ex-Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), which led co-host Joe Scarborough to state he is only making her more powerful and putting Republican lawmakers in a bad place.

"I will say even inside the people close to Donald Trump, they have been saying for weeks now, no retribution. He's not going to do retribution, we don't have time for retribution," he began. "This sort of talk early on, it's bad for everybody. It's bad for the House Republicans and it's bad for Donald Trump."

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"You put Liz Cheney out there, or you even talk about it, and you put out these stupid reports that this House subcommittee has put out, you are making her a martyr, you are making her bigger, you are making her more powerful. You are making her everything," he added.

Co-host Jonathan Lemire chimed in with, "In one of Trump's Truth Social posts he claimed he had the largest mandate in 129 years –– that's obviously not true at all."

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'Grow a spine': Republican Rand Paul comes out swinging against GOP Speaker Mike Johnson

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has failed to "grow a spine," according to GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky.

Congressional Republicans took to social media to slam a short-term funding bill out Tuesday that would prevent a federal government shutdown just as the holidays roll around.

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RFK Jr. botched his financial reports  — omitting $500,000 in anti-vax and law income

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump's pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services, failed to initially properly report more than half a million dollars in income from his anti-vax nonprofit and a law firm employer, according to new filings with U.S. Office of Government Ethics.

Kennedy's 2023 and 2024 public financial disclosure reports required during his run for president inaccurately reported his salary and bonuses by $503,794.41 from Children's Health Defense, a nonprofit Kennedy founded that has campaigned against vaccines, and JW Howard Attorneys, a California law firm that has litigated more than 40 cases against vaccine mandates and where Kennedy works as a constitutional and environmental litigator.

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AOC handed bruising defeat in fight to become top Dem on House committee

Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-MD) will become the top Democrat on the House Committee on Oversight and Reform after beating a challenge from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

The vote, according to Punch Bowl News, was 131-84.

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