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'No unity with terrorist sympathizers!' Vance urges MAGA base to target left-wing groups

Vice President JD Vance and top White House officials appeared on slain MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk's podcast Monday, using the platform to call on right-wing supporters to threaten left-wing organizations.

Vance, the guest host, made several unsubstantiated claims about political opponents and broad allegations that liberal organizations were responsible for Kirk's death, although investigators have said they believe that suspect Tyler Robinson acted alone, The New York Times reports.

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'Couldn't muster a word!' MAGA melts down as Charlie Kirk snubbed at the Emmys

MAGA is criticizing the Emmys for snubbing Charlie Kirk, a conservative podcast host and Turning Point USA founder, who was shot and killed last week during a speaking event at a Utah university.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Monday attacked Hollywood and reshared a Hollywood Reporter article, apparently upset over how Kirk was not mentioned during the award show acceptance speeches Sunday night, Politico reports.

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MTG blasts GOP for failing to use its power and demands 'national divorce' from the left

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is calling for a national breakup over Charlie Kirk's murder, still linking his death to "the left."

The shooter of Kirk may have been from a MAGA family, loved guns and fringe groyper Nick Fuentes, but the right has concluded that going to college in Utah indoctrinated him into a liberal.

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'Something dark might be coming': Senator issues ominous Trump warning after Kirk killing

A Democratic US senator over the weekend issued an ominous warning about Republicans using the murder of Charlie Kirk as a pretext to clamp down on political speech.

In a lengthy social media post on Sunday, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) outlined how President Donald Trump and his allies look set to wage a campaign of retribution against political adversaries by framing them as accomplices in Kirk’s murder.

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Trump demands GOP unify against 'Cryin' Chuck Schumer' as shutdown looms

President Donald Trump demanded Republicans support a “clean” government funding extension on Monday afternoon to avert a government shutdown.

In his post to his Truth Social app, Trump said Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) were working on a "clean" extension of government funding and demanded Republicans remain united and vote in favor of the continuing resolution to keep the government open.

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'Shameful': Washington Post sparks outrage as columnist ousted over Charlie Kirk posts

Readers were outraged Monday over The Washington Post's "shameful" decision to fire its last full-time Black columnist over her social media posts following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Karen Attiah, 39, alleged in her Substack that the Jeff Bezos-owned publication “rushed to fire me without even a conversation" and deemed her posts on Bluesky as "unacceptable," "gross misconduct," and endangering the physical safety of her colleagues. She rejected the claims as false.

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Exposed: How Trump family raked in billions in secret deals brokered by top advisor

In a newly detailed report, The New York Times alleges that President Donald Trump's family secured billions of dollars through a deal orchestrated by his Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son Zach Witkoff.

An extensive article by Eric Lipton, David Yaffe-Bellany, Bradley Hope, Tripp Mickle, and Paul Mozur describes how Witkoff and Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan have "become both diplomatic allies and business partners, testing the limits of ethics rules while enriching the president, his family and his inner circle."

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‘That’s disgusting!’ MAGA darling uses Charlie Kirk's podcast to aim jab at Israel

Conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson took an apparent jab Monday at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu and other top Israeli government officials for their comments on right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk in the wake of his killing last week, accusing them of weaponizing his death for their own agendas.

Kirk was killed last week while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University, an incident that sparked widespread condemnation and condolences. Among those voices were those of several top Israeli officials.

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'Nasty' GOP primary brewing in ruby red state could hand Democrats a golden opportunity

Louisiana Democrats are relishing the possibility that a bruising Republican primary could hand them an opportunity to pick up a Senate seat.

The chances for Democrats to retake control of the U.S. Senate look bleak for next year, but Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) faces challenges from GOP state treasurer John Fleming and state Sen. Blake Miguez (R-New Iberia), and he might not pick up President Donald Trump's endorsement, reported NOTUS.

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'Didn't know who he was': Utah Dem told to flee state after Charlie Kirk's murder

A leading Utah Democrat is sick of being blamed for Charlie Kirk's assassination, saying she wasn't familiar with the right-wing influencer before he was fatally shot last week.

Democratic state legislators started getting voice messages calling them "demons" and "enemies to the American people" hours after the conservative activist was gunned down at Utah Valley University, House minority leader Angela Romero told CNN's "Situation Room."

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Jeff Bezos' Washington Post fires Black columnist on staff over Charlie Kirk posts

The Washington Post's last Black full-time columnist's 11-year career with the publication was cut short over her social media posts following the killing of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk in Utah, according to the writer Monday.

Karen Attiah, 39, alleged in her Substack that the Jeff Bezos-owned publication “rushed to fire me without even a conversation" and deemed her posts on Bluesky as "unacceptable," "gross misconduct," and endangering the physical safety of her colleagues. She rejected the claims as false.

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'Zero meetings': MTG delivers brutal attack on her own party over budget 'charade'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) skewered House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) Monday over his approach to crafting next year’s budget, calling it a “charade” with the deadline to adopt a new budget just over two weeks away.

Congress has until Oct. 1 to pass a new annual spending bill, with speculation swirling that Republicans and Democrats will be unable to reach an agreement, and therefore kick off a government shutdown. Disagreements also exist with the GOP itself, which remains “painfully divided” as to whether it should shore up funding for the Affordable Care Act, which provides subsidies for Americans without employer-based health insurance.

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'Head exploding': Ex-prosecutor warns Kash Patel's loose lips may have blown up Kirk case

Law professor and former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade cautioned FBI Director Kash Patel to stop running his mouth or he'd harm the case against the alleged shooter of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

Speaking on Fox News Monday morning, Patel walked through some of the evidence collected, such as DNA on a screwdriver and text messages he claimed have been found between the alleged shooter and others.

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