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Florida Republican latest to announce retirement from Congress ahead of midterms

Rep. Dan Webster (R-FL) announced that he would not seek another term in Congress this year.

Webster, who has served three terms, revealed his retirement in a statement on Tuesday.

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Photographer captures 'awkward' Trump moment: 'Patted the first lady on the tooshie'

Amid the widely publicized White House visit Tuesday by England’s King Charles III, one photographer captured a remarkable moment on camera, one that appeared to show President Donald Trump, as one CBS News reporter put it, patting “the first lady on the tooshie.”

“Trump patted the first lady on the tooshie during [the] arrival ceremony for king and queen,” wrote CBS News reporter Jennifer Jacobs in a social media post on X, alongside an image of the photograph in question, taken by Associated Press photographer Jacquelyn Martin.

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Renee Good's killer remains on duty in another state as FBI probe grinds to a halt: report

An immigration officer who shot and killed Renee Good has reportedly been quietly reassigned to another job as the federal probe in her death has seemingly ground to a halt.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross, 43, has been quietly relocated to a different state and allowed to resume work three months after fatally shooting Good, a 37-year-old unarmed mother, according to an exclusive report by PunchUp.

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett poses unique problem for Trump in immigration case: WaPo

A pivotal Wednesday Supreme Court hearing on the limits of Donald Trump’s immigration policies will contain a wild card in the form of how Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett will vote due to personal considerations.

According to a report from the Washington Post, the case in question will dig deep into Donald Trump’s efforts to end temporary immigration protections for Haitians and if it holds up under constitutional scrutiny.

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Thousands of US service members targeted in suspected Iranian cyberattack: report

More than 2,000 Marines may have been the target of a suspected cyberattack linked to Iran, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, with the U.S. service members’ personal information and data potentially being compromised.

“The Pentagon is investigating, and early indications suggest at least some of the leaked information is authentic,” the Journal reported.

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'Classless Trump' jeered for 'very rude' interaction with King Charles on White House lawn

Social media cringed at President Donald Trump barging ahead of King Charles in a receiving line with his top administration officials.

The 77-year-old king shook hands with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other top cabinet officials before begging off halfway through the receiving line, and the 79-year-old president sauntered past and picked up shaking hands where Charles had left off.

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MAGA activist predicts '30-seat blowout' in midterms if Trump doesn't deport 100 million

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon predicted Republicans would face a "30-seat blowout" in the midterm elections if President Donald Trump and his administration did not commit to deporting 100 million people.

During a Tuesday segment on his War Room program, Bannon complained that the Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Markwayne Mullin had "no appetite" to deport 100 million, as former Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino has called for.

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Lipreader catches Trump and King Charles in candid talk: 'I feel I shouldn't be here'

King Charles’ visit to the White House to meet with Donald Trump, followed by an outdoor ceremony on Tuesday, led the New York Post to employ a lip-reader to decipher what the two world leaders were saying to each other out of earshot of reporters.

Upon welcoming his guests to the White House, the Post is reporting that Trump and Charles spoke about security, likely related to the attempt on Trump’s life Saturday night at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner among other topics.

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'Adrist': Trump mocked as 'mess' for slurring words in King Charles welcome speech

President Donald Trump appeared to mix up his words during a speech at the formal welcome ceremony for King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House on Tuesday.

While speaking to a crowd of dignitaries just before King Charles was scheduled to speak before Congress, Trump appeared to confuse the word "address" and instead said "adrist."

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Trump barges in to greet own Cabinet as King Charles' handshake gets ignored: video

President Donald Trump barged into King Charles' greeting to his top administration officials.

The 77-year-old monarch shook hands with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles —before pausing his greetings.

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Congressman scolds GOP over chaotic failed hearing: 'Couldn't organize a two-car funeral!'

As House Republicans scramble to address a series of challenges and looming deadlines, the GOP-led House Rules Committee failed Tuesday morning to reach agreement on a procedural rule governing debate on upcoming bills, a breakdown Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) slammed as “beyond incompetent.”

“After waiting around all night for Republicans to make a deal – with themselves – on a procedural rule for the week, Democrats showed up to the Rules Committee for an 8am meeting,” McGovern said in a statement shared on social media.

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Bernie Sanders: Democrats must 'clean up their own house' on money in politics immediately

Sen. Bernie Sanders is leading a coalition of Democratic senators pushing for the party’s leaders to require candidates to swear off billionaire- and corporate-backed super PACs, or political action committees, in this year’s primary elections.

Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Peter Welch (D-Vt.), and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) joined the independent senator from Vermont to send a letter to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin on Sunday.

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Ex-Fox News host said to be mounting major challenge to Trump's 2028 choice

Former Fox News host and right-wing podcaster Tucker Carlson's recent apology might signal more than just regret — it could mean he's considering a presidential run in 2028, an analyst suggested on Tuesday.

The Guardian's Arwa Mahdawi described how Carlson's admitting he was "tormented" by his decision to support President Donald Trump could ultimately challenge the president's pick to succeed him. Carlson hasn't directly said he plans to run, but Mahdawi points to multiple takes that suggest it could be on his mind.

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