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John Cornyn roasted for bizarre Dairy Queen campaign stop: 'So normal!'

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) is continuing to campaign in the primary runoff after President Donald Trump dealt a crushing blow by endorsing his opponent, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton — but his latest stunt is meeting a wave of ridicule.

"Stopped by @DairyQueen in Sealy, Texas, otherwise known as the 'Texas stop sign,' to sample some of their delicious fare," said Cornyn in a post to X on his official government account. "I highly recommend the Blizzard. (I had that after I ate this child-size cone)" He posted a picture of himself posing with an employee inside the restaurant.

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CNN's Kasie Hunt floored as highly-anticipated DNC report leaves out key detail

CNN anchor Kasie Hunt was stunned on Thursday as the Democratic Party's long-awaited report appeared to withhold a serious detail.

In her opening, Hunt questioned the Democrats' autopsy of the 2024 election and what prompted President Donald Trump to win and defeat Vice President Kamala Harris, when she raised a revelation that hadn't been mentioned before.

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Trump's 'perfect storm' could cause 'great migration' of Republicans: Ex-GOP Senator

A former GOP senator predicted that a "great migration" will begin where Republicans start to move away from supporting Trump.

"This is kind of a perfect storm," former Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) said during a Thursday appearance on Meet the Press NOW. "It may be that you can point to it and say, 'This is when the great migration begins.'"

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Missing Republican breaks silence for the first time

A 57-year-old Republican lawmaker who has gone missing for 77 days broke his silence for the first time on Thursday.

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ), who is running for re-election in a highly contested swing seat, confirmed he plans to continue in the race for a third term and vowed to soon disclose more information about his health and an illness. Since he disappeared from the public eye, Kean has missed dozens of votes amid speculation about his whereabouts, while social media posts have continued to be published on his X account.

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Internet erupts at Stephen Miller's wild claim about Trump slush fund: 'Textbook fascism'

Onlookers were outraged on Thursday after one of President Donald Trump's top aides made some remarkable claims about the president's fund to pay allies.

This week, the Trump Department of Justice established a $1.776 billion fund that will compensate people who claim they were wrongfully prosecuted by the federal government. Trump allies like Michael Caputo, a former campaign aide, and Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, have said they will seek retributive payments through the fund. Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who was given the lengthiest sentence for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, has also said he will seek a payment.

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GOP congressman lays out why Trump's party is turning against him: 'It looks bad'

A GOP congressman had a blunt assessment of why Trump's party will start pushing back against him more, especially on two major asks from the president.

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), who will retire next year, admitted during a Thursday appearance on CNN that Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund "looks bad," considering "you have the president negotiating with himself and how much taxpayer money should be given out."

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Mike Johnson 'fed up' with Trump as he ditches White House for first time: insiders

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) skipped a White House meeting Thursday — and sources say it wasn't an accident.

Two aides familiar with the cancellation told reporter Pablo Manríquez that Johnson flatly refused to attend, marking what may be the first time the Speaker has said no to Donald Trump.

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Trump set ally's hair on fire by inching closer to Iran war surrender: Insider

President Donald Trump has signaled plans for an "endgame in the Iran war," infuriating a key ally, according to a report from The Atlantic published Thursday.

Robert Kagan, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and contributor to The Atlantic, described how a Trump administration insider revealed that during a phone call on Wednesday with Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump determined the next steps with Iran. The president reportedly told Netanyahu his plan to negotiate a "letter of intent" and that Iran would "formally end the war and launch a 30-day period of negotiations" focusing on Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz.

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'We got rolled by our own party': Republican rips GOP leaders for backroom deal

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) erupted at his own party Thursday after Republican leaders cut a backroom deal with Democrats that he says blocked GOP amendments to a sprawling $580 billion infrastructure bill.

"We got rolled by our own party and cut a deal with the Democrats. This is why we will be in the Minority," Burchett posted on X alongside a video of his rant after walking out of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee markup of the BUILD America 250 Act.

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Ex-Trump lawyer seeks 'anti-weaponization' payout for relief from Trump's attacks: report

With President Donald Trump establishing a $1.776 billion compensation fund for people who have supposedly faced "weaponization" of federal law enforcement, MAGA allies are lining up and chomping at the bit to get a cut of the pie — but they're not the only ones.

According to NBC News, Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney and now a sworn enemy of the president, is also applying for a payout for the mistreatment and revenge targeting he experienced at the hands of the Trump administration itself.

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James Carville calls for 'aggressive party-switching operation' to crack the solid South

Democratic political strategist James Carville said that now is the time for Democrats to launch an "aggressive party-switching operation" that could crack the solidly Republican South.

"I'm calling for a new Democratic Southern strategy," Carville said on the latest episode of his Politicon podcast. "Southern Democrats, particularly in places like Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, probably Texas, should go after party switchers."

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DHS on the lookout for prankster who set up fake ICE tipline: report

The Department of Homeland Security is warning that a prankster set up a fake tipline to expose people who are trying to report immigrants.

Nashville-based comedian Ben Palmer set up a parody website where people could supposedly turn in immigrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to reporting by the Guardian.

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Former MAGA loyalist claims Trump 'rigged election' against Epstein files foe

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused President Donald Trump of rigging the election against Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) — using the same "stolen election" language Trump deployed for years to dispute his own 2020 loss.

Speaking with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on The Alex Jones Network on Thursday, Greene unloaded on Trump after Massie's Tuesday night defeat in the most expensive House primary in American history.

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