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Prosecutors put Trump 'on notice' over election threat: 'We will prosecute'

A national coalition of prosecutors put President Donald Trump “on notice” Tuesday morning that if he dispatches federal immigration officials to polling places during the midterm elections – as he’s refused to rule out doing – those officials would be criminally investigated, charged and jailed.

“The right to vote without fear of armed government agents at the polls is not negotiable, and it is not subject to the whims of a president," said Mary Moriarty, a Minnesota-based county attorney, in a press release published Tuesday.

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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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A pantry van didn't show up one rainy Friday. It revealed a crisis hiding in plain sight

by Simon Galperin

Almost every Friday afternoon for the first 18 months of the pandemic, I distributed food to dozens of families in Essex County out of the back of a food pantry van.

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Senator makes the one move that could end Kash Patel's FBI career

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) on Monday formally asked the Justice Department's internal watchdog to investigate FBI Director Kash Patel — escalating a months-long firestorm over the embattled director's alleged drinking and reports that he has cooked the bureau's arrest stats.

In a letter to Deputy Inspector General William Blier, Blumenthal requested a formal probe into "the allegations that Director Patel's excessive drinking has interfered with his ability to perform his role" — as well as separate allegations that Patel has been "manipulating both arrest statistics and the FBI's Most Wanted list."

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Dr. Oz put on the spot on MS NOW over explosion of measles cases under Trump admin

Invited on MS NOW to promote the expanded direct-to-consumer TrumpRx platform, Donald Trump appointee Dr. Mehmet Oz was pressed to defend why there is a growing measles epidemic in the US.

According to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were 51 new measles cases in a nationwide outbreak that has now reached 1,893 infections.

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Trump staring down barrel of potential 'huge, huge defeat' amid no-win scenario: reporter

Political reporter Leigh Ann Caldwell issued a dire warning for President Donald Trump on Tuesday, predicting that if Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) manages to come out victorious in Tuesday night’s GOP primary race, the president may suffer among his most significant defeats seen yet.

Trump has poured enormous political capital into ousting Massie after he infamously bucked the president in leading the charge to force the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The president recruited retired Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein to run against Massie, with voters set to make their decision Tuesday night.

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'The answer is no': Historical data said to show Trump unlikely to recover from major fall

President Donald Trump has tumbled through the floor of his approval rating, according to CNN's Harry Enten, and history provides some painful lessons for him and fellow Republicans.

The latest polling finds the 79-year-old president well below 40 percent, which Enten told "CNN News Central" was a perilous position for the Republican Party looking ahead to November's midterm elections.

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CNN legend issues scathing takedown of Trump-defender Scott Jennings: 'Divas and sellouts'

Despite long being one of President Donald Trump’s fiercest critics, GOP strategist Scott Jennings has gone on to become one of the president’s strongest defenders in his frequent appearances on CNN, but on Monday, former CNN reporter Jim Acosta lambasted Jennings as nothing more than an opportunistic “sellout.”

“There are a lot of divas and sellouts in TV news. He appears to fit both of those categories,” Acosta told Zeteo in the outlet’s analysis published on Monday.

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'This changes everything': New poll shows long-dismissed red state finally in play

A new Change Research survey shows Democrat Alex Vindman leading Republican Ashley Moody by two points in the Florida Senate race, a result the Vindman campaign on Monday hailed as a sign that the long-dismissed red state may finally be in play.

The poll has Vindman at 47% to Moody's 45%, according to numbers circulated by the campaign.

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Far-right influencer triggers massive MAGA meltdown by endorsing Trump GOP nemesis

Right-wing influencer Sneako has detonated a fresh round of infighting on the MAGA right by publicly throwing his support behind Rep. Thomas Massie, the Kentucky Republican locked in a primary fight that President Donald Trump has personally tried to derail.

"I speak for all of MAGA when I say WE support Thomas Massie for Kentucky and DEMAND the release of the Epstein files," Sneako posted on X, drawing instant blowback from Trump loyalists. The caption was included along with a photo of Sneako by the president's side.

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Industry giants panicking as opposition to AI intensifies with unprecedented speed: report

Public opposition to artificial intelligence is intensifying at an unprecedented pace, posing a serious challenge to the industry's expansion plans and reshaping electoral dynamics across the country, according to a new report.

The backlash burst into view in recent weeks when former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt was met with chorus of boos while delivering a University of Arizona commencement address, and real estate executive Gloria Caulfield met a similar reaction during her commencement address at the University of Central Florida, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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Onlookers floored as Trump's astounding proposal to Xi revealed: 'Of course he did'

The Financial Times revealed a proposal President Donald Trump had reportedly floated to Chinese President Xi Jinping last week during the U.S.-China summit in Beijing, one that left onlookers floored at its implications.

“An indication of how mentally unstable Trump is, and how much he is Israel's message boy,” wrote Scottish writer and political commentator Grouse Beater, who manages a political commentary blog.

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Increased death threats against abortion providers pinned on Trump pardons: report

A decision by Donald Trump to hand out pardons to nearly two dozen anti-choice activists convicted under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE Act) has opened the floodgates to more protests outside women’s health clinics and physical threats against the staffers.

According to MS NOW, annual surveys from the National Abortion Federation aggregating self-reported incidents from more than 400 members reveal a troubling surge in violence and harassment targeting women's health facilities.

Of more than 300 facilities and workers who responded to the 2025 survey, approximately 200 reported incidents of violence or harassment — a number that excludes peaceful protests. More than 60 facilities reported receiving death threats or threats of harm, including attempted break-ins and threats against providers, with 10 facilities reporting multiple threats.

Trump's Department of Justice has actively facilitated the escalation, MS NOW's Julianne McShane wrote, adding that the DOJ previously released a report suggesting the Biden administration had targeted anti-abortion protesters for prosecution due to their religious beliefs. The department subsequently fired multiple prosecutors involved in those cases and announced during Trump's second term that it would roll back most abortion-related FACE Act prosecutions and civil actions.

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