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'Obvious signs': Messages show top DeSantis official thinks he has autism

Newly unearthed text messages show some of the Florida Governor's top advisors think he may be on the spectrum, according to a report.

Florida Politics reported on Wednesday that revealed a text exchange between Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins and Republican lawmaker Rep. Alex Andrade. The exchange occurred after Gov. Ron DeSantis tapped Andrade to be his next Lieutenant.

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'You can't criticize Republicans?' California Republican cornered by CNN anchor

A California Republican caught in President Trump’s mid-decade gerrymandering plan got blindsided Wednesday night when a CNN anchor demanded to know why her grievances should be taken seriously when she refused to criticize Texas Republicans for the same maneuver.

State Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares joined "The Source" with fill-in anchor Brianna Keilar to discuss Democratic plans to pass legislation Thursday to put their newly proposed map on the ballot to offset in an effort to offset expected GOP gains in Texas.

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'Spoiling for a fight': Trump admin clash has national implications for GOP

President Donald Trump is declaring war on Virginia schools, Semafor reported Wednesday — and the consequences could be far-reaching.

"Much of the tension between the administration and Virginia districts stems from President Donald Trump’s early executive orders that the US government recognize only 'two sexes, male and female,'" noted the report. In response to that order, "The Department of Education threatened on Tuesday to withhold federal funding for five public school districts — all in DC’s shadow, all strongly Democratic — over their policies letting students use sex-specific facilities 'based on ‘gender identity.’'"

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Eric Adams campaign aide caught sliding cash to reporter in chip bag: report

An advisor to the New York City Mayor's reelection campaign was caught slipping cash to a reporter after a campaign event, according to a new report.

The advisor, Winnie Greco, handed a wad of cash to a reporter from local news outlet The City in an open bag of Herr’s Sour Cream & Onion ripple potato chips, the outlet reported on Wednesday. There was one $100 bill and multiple $20 bills in an envelope inside the chip bag, according to The City.

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'Unacceptable': Outrage in TX as over 100 polling sites cut amid Trump attacks on voting

A Texas County Cuts Over 100 Polling Sites as Trump Attacks Mail-In Voting Nationally

by Drew Shaw, Fort Worth Report

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White House officials jump ship to cash in as Trump admin ‘sherpas’: report

The Trump administration has created a whole new playing field for lobbying firms in Washington, D.C., and it's helping some of his staffers financially, according to a new report.

There have been a slew of recent departures from the Trump administration that seem premature, according to a report by Politico. For example, the all-Republican lobbying firm CGCN Group hired the former White House principal deputy press secretary; crypto giant Tether hired the former White House cryptocurrency adviser, and the deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the Office of Presidential Personnel partnered with another high-profile lobbying firm, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.

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'Incomprehensible': Ex-officials blast Gabbard over plans to drastically shrink top agency

President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has a plan to cut the staff at the nation's top intelligence aggregating agency by 50 percent — and it's causing bitter divides, reported Politico on Wednesday.

"The move, dubbed ODNI 2.0, is the latest effort by the Trump administration to slim down the federal government, and comes after a wave of top-level departures at the ODNI’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center earlier this year," reported Maggie Miller and Dana Nickel.

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'Flattened': Analyst warns Dems against crafting their own Stephen Miller

The Democrats have a communication problem and seem to be looking in all of the wrong places for answers, according to one analyst.

Earlier in August, Rolling Stone journalist Asawin Suebsaeng posted on Bluesky that some Democrats have expressed an interest in creating the party's own Stephen Miller, who is President Donald Trump's right-hand man. Miller worked as a speechwriter in Trump's first administration and now leads immigration policy initiatives during Trump's second term. He has become well-known for effectively communicating Trump's policy platforms and adeptly maneuvering around the most controversial elements.

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New Senate report exposes force 'squeezing the life' out of hospitals and doctors' offices

A US senator on Wednesday released a report that detailed how private equity firms have ruined hospitals in his home state and across the country.

The report from Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) documented what happened when three Connecticut hospitals—Waterbury Hospital, Rockville General, and Manchester Memorial—were bought by Prospect Medical Holdings, a private equity-backed healthcare firm.

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'Ominous': WSJ editors torch Trump’s new 'dobermann' official hurling shaky fraud charges

An obscure bureaucrat in the Trump administration has become a massive attack dog against the president's critics, using the power of his office to drum up flimsy criminal fraud referrals one after another against them, the Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote in a scathing analysis published Wednesday.

Bill Pulte, the regulator in charge of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), has already ruffled feathers at his own agency by trying to pressure Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell into resigning with shaky allegations of misconduct in their headquarters construction — but now he's stepping up his game, rifling through the federal mortgage information of public figures critical of Trump and filing complaints with the Justice Department alleging they have committed fraud on real estate forms.

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Fed official hits back after Trump's attack: 'I have no intention of being bullied'

A Federal Reserve governor on Wednesday hit back against President Donald Trump's latest attack.

Trump called on Lisa Cook, the first Black woman to sit on the central bank's board, to resign in a post on the social media network that he owns. The post followed Bloomberg's report on a letter, dated Aug. 15, that was sent by Federal Housing Finance Agency director Bill Pulte to the Justice Department, urging them to investigate several mortgages Cook took out in recent years.

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Texas House passes Trump-backed congressional maps in bid to boost GOP for midterms

Republicans in the Texas House passed new Congressional maps Wednesday evening that they hope will boost the odds the GOP can keep control over the narrowly divided U.S. House of Representatives in next year's midterm elections.

The redistricting maps were approved by the Texas House despite a two-week Democratic walkout intended to delay the vote. Democrats fled the state in a high-profile protest to prevent state lawmakers from achieving a quorum and passing the maps. The final vote was 88-52 along party lines.

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MSNBC stunned by Fox News hosts' private admissions on public ‘lies’: ‘Almost worse!’

Jeanine Pirro, the former Fox News host tapped as President Donald Trump's acting federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., is thoroughly disqualified by her involvement in promoting conspiracy theories that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, former acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security Mary McCord told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday.

This comes as voting equipment company Smartmatic released private communications of Fox News officials in their defamation suit against the network, revealing among other things that Pirro bragged to the then-Republican National Committee chair that she "worked so hard for" Trump while platforming false claims about the election, even as she privately admitted there was no evidence of any vote tampering.

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