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Mike Johnson swears GOP will reap 'rewards' for megabill voters say they hate

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) expressed confidence that the newly passed domestic policy legislation would help Republicans maintain their congressional majorities.

Recent polling suggests voters don't approve of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law last week by President Donald Trump, but the House speaker told NBC News that should change by the time voters head to the polls next year.

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Texas officials chose sleep over 'disruptive' sirens before tragic floods

Efforts to implement an early warning system for weather emergencies failed nearly a decade ago in central Texas because some local officials and residents feared that sirens would disrupt their sleep.

That decision is being called into question this week after more than 100 people, including dozens of children, were killed by flash flooding in the region and officials in Kerr County have faced criticism for an apparent failure to issue evacuation orders as at least one neighboring county did in the early morning hours of July 4, reported CNN.

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New Trump threat poised to send medication prices soaring

At a cabinet meeting Tuesday, President Donald Trump floated the idea of imposing a 200% tariff rate on pharmaceuticals, which could cause the cost of medications to skyrocket.

"We'll be announcing something very soon on pharmaceuticals," Trump said. "We're gonna give people about a year, a year-and-a-half to come in, and after that, they're gonna be tariffed if they have to bring the pharmaceuticals into the country — the drugs and other things into the country — they're going to be tariffed at a very high rate, like 200 percent. We'll give them a certain period of time to get their act together."

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'Bannon in the Epstein files': Elon Musk erupts as Trump holds Cabinet meeting

Estranged former DOGE administrator Elon Musk erupted as President Donald Trump held a cabinet meeting without him.

While Trump was speaking at the Tuesday meeting, Musk ranted to Roger Stone, one of the president's advisers, about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

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'Lost control': Trump told latest MAGA 'debacle' was created by his own team

The latest debacle to hit Donald Trump was sparked by members of his own team — who then fanned the flames until it was fully out of control, an analyst wrote Tuesday.

MSNBC's Steve Benen claimed the Jeffrey Epstein mess that has the president's MAGA base in uproar was completely avoidable.

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'10 years in the making': Analyst marvels as Trump has Putin epiphany

CNN's Dana Bash played a "very interesting" clip on Inside Politics of President Donald Trump admitting that he's been jerked around by Vladimir Putin over ending the war in Ukraine.

The clip was recorded during a cabinet meeting Tuesday, when Trump declared, "We get a lot of bull---- thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth. He's very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless."

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Town hall chaos instigated by GOP aide who 'infiltrated' opposition chat: report

A high-ranking campaign official for Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) appears to have infiltrated a private group chat involving the lawmaker's political opponents.

Someone using the mobile phone number belonging to the New York Republican's deputy district director Erin Crowley gained entrance to a Signal chat for the Fight Lawler organization and urged disruptive behavior at a town hall event, but that individual refused to reveal their identity when others suspected it was her, reported The Journal News.

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Trump loses it at Epstein question: 'Are people still talking about this guy?'

President Donald Trump lashed out at a reporter for asking a question about the release of files on alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein that did not include a promised client list.

At a Tuesday cabinet meeting, one reporter asked Attorney General Pam Bondi about "some lingering mysteries" around Epstein.

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Kristi Noem 'extremely grateful for God's hand' in Texas flooding

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spent several minutes praising God's part in the recent deadly flooding in Texas.

At a White House cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Noem recalled that one father found his dead daughter's shoe in the mud.

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CNN host gives frustrated sigh as Texas officials 'stonewall' questions on flood

CNN's Pamela Brown, who attended Camp Mystic as a child, expressed frustration Tuesday that officials weren't answering basic questions about evacuation efforts during deadly flash flooding that occurred in Central Texas over the weekend.

Brown let out an audible sigh as Kerr County officials wrapped up Tuesday's update on the recovery efforts. They reported that at least 108 people were killed when the Guadalupe River crested. At least 27 girls and counselors at a summer camp were among them.

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'Dude, you're the head of the FBI!' Sunny Hostin takes shot at Kash Patel

FBI Director Kash Patel had an interview with Joe Rogan where he was asked about his previous vow to release the files around Jeffrey Epstein. Now that the administration is changing its story on the files, people are starting to ask questions — including the co-hosts of "The View."

"We're going to give you everything we can," Patel told Rogan in June.

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‘Seems like you’re dodging!’ Tensions flare during Texas flood press conference

Tensions flared Tuesday during a press briefing as law enforcement officials refused to answer a question regarding the deadly Central Texas flood that killed at least 104 people, with dozens more missing.

A reporter asked Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha who would have been in charge of the local Office of Emergency Management at the time of the flood, a question that would go ultimately unanswered.

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'Try getting arrested': Book reveals GOP left Trump 'shocked' after indictments

Facing a wave of indictments after his first term, President Trump was reportedly “surprised” by the subsequent surge of support from inside the GOP — support that ultimately secured him a return to the White House, a new book published Tuesday revealed.

“I was a little surprised,” Trump told the authors of “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America,” written by journalists Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf. “I was impressed because they were campaigning against me.”

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