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'Submit to your husband': Charlie Kirk unleashes sexist rant over Taylor Swift engagement

MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk predicted that Taylor Swift would become a conservative after her engagement to Travis Kelce.

In a sexist rant on Tuesday, Kirk declared that Swift should "submit to your husband" and have "a ton of children."

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'Dangerous': Trump sparks outrage as 'bad-faith actor' tapped to oversee election security

She Pushed to Overturn Trump’s Loss in the 2020 Election. Now She’ll Help Oversee U.S. Election Security.

by Doug Bock Clark

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Judge hit with felony for helping migrant loses dismissal attempt

A federal judge has refused to stop the criminal case against Judge Hannah Dugan, a Wisconsin judge who allowed an undocumented immigrant and his lawyer to use a jury door to leave the courtroom rather than the courtroom door. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were waiting outside the court.

Dugan was charged with federal felony counts of obstruction and concealing an individual and arrested by the FBI. She tried to have the case dismissed, saying that she has immunity as it was part of her job as a judge.

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'Talentless goon': MAGA lawmaker dunked in scorn by MSNBC panelist

MSNBC dragged Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) on Tuesday after crafting mock-ups of President Donald Trump's face to be added to Mount Rushmore.

Host Chris Jansing noted that Trump acolytes are putting his face on everything from coins to dollars. The Lincoln Project's co-founder, Reed Galen, noted reports that indicated if Trump's face was put on the mountain, it couldn't support the weight and may collapse. He called it the "perfect metaphor for his presidency, as you're going to find."

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'Imaginary and unfounded': Jack Smith responds to ethics complaint filed by MAGA senator

Jack Smith's legal team have filed their first response to ethics complaints filed against him by President Donald Trump's allies.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) persuaded the Office of Special Counsel, which has no affiliation with Smith's role during Joe Biden's presidency, to investigate whether he violated the law by seeking to quickly bring Trump to trial, but Smith and his lawyers Lanny Breuer and Peter Koski challenged the allegations in a three-page letter to the acting special counsel Jamieson Greer, reported the New York Times.

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‘Real scum!’ Trump declares MSNBC ‘worse than’ MS-13 gang

President Donald Trump took aim at MSNBC during a cabinet meeting Tuesday afternoon at the White House, declaring the network “worse than” two of the world’s most notorious criminal organizations.

During the meeting, Trump took a moment to praise the National Guard troops currently patrolling the streets of the nation’s capital amid the federal government’s takeover of the city’s police department. He briefly tried to recall a video he’d seen of an encounter between troops and alleged gang members before segueing into his attack on MSNBC.

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Social Security's entire database dumped on a vulnerable cloud server: whistleblower

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is once again under the microscope after a whistleblower accused the ad hoc creation of Elon Musk of unloading the entire database of sensitive Social Security information to a vulnerable cloud server.

According to a report from the New York Times, Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer, has filed a formal complaint about the negligent treatment of the data.

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Trump doubles down on fascist claim: Americans would 'rather have a dictator'

President Donald Trump doubled down a day after saying that "maybe" Americans would like a dictator.

During a Tuesday cabinet meeting, Trump slammed Democratic governors for criticizing his threat to send the military into cities.

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Trump taps longtime loyalist and former caddie to oversee White House hiring

President Donald Trump's longtime adviser and former golf caddie Dan Scavino will take over hiring at the White House.

Scavino, now the president's deputy chief of staff, will succeed the Soviet-born Sergio Gor as director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, reported Axios.

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Dem lawmakers put Trump border czar on notice over major 'conflicts of interest'

A number of high-ranking Democratic lawmakers are demanding Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s border czar, divulge more details on his past ties with the detention services provider Geo Group, which has secured lucrative government contracts amid Trump’s mass deportation policy.

Before being tapped by Trump, Homan served as a paid consultant for GEO Group, which in February was awarded a $1 billion, 15-year contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to house migrants awaiting deportation.

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'It sickens me': Vanity Fair staffers threaten walk-out over possible Melania Trump cover

The new global editorial director of venerable publication Vanity Fair is confronting a firestorm of his own making by floating the prospect of putting Melania Trump on the cover of the magazine in the near future.

Since taking over, Mark Guiducci has been forcing out longtime writers and restaffing the Condé Nast publication in an effort to put his own stamp on Vanity Fair.

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'Irony is dead': Trump official buried for attack on Fed member

Echoing his boss, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick lashed out at Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who President Donald Trump is trying to fire for allegedly committing mortgage fraud.

During his appearance Tuesday morning on CNBC, the brash Lutnick declared without evidence, “We can't have mortgage fraud in America, and you surely can't have it for your leaders. I mean, imagine anyone in the Cabinet who did this, you guys would be calling for their head. This woman should go away if she's committed the mortgage fraud and those signatures sure as heck look like hers.”

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Felony charge for DC man accused of spitting while scooting past guard troops

A man is being charged with felony assault after spitting on National Guard troops from South Carolina who were standing outside of Washington, D.C.'s Union Station.

Reuters legal reporter Brad Heath spotted the Justice Department filing that outlines the allegations.

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