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Photos: After Texas Hill Country flood, grief and recovery take hold

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'Tread carefully': GOP insiders see contenders jockeying to replace Trump

Some potential Republican contenders are already jockeying for position for a 2028 White House run just six months into Donald Trump's second presidency.

Several would-be candidates are making moves to build their national profiles with visits to early primary states and meeting with major donors as they eye an opening in a post-Trump future, since the president is constitutionally prohibited from running a third time, reported Axios.

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'Sob story': Officials slammed as they shrug off immigrant's horrific tale

A newlywed Palestinian woman from Texas released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention earlier this week says she was shackled for long periods, denied food and water, and subjected to other human rights abuses during nearly five months in ICE custody—all because she is a stateless person.

Ward Sakeik, 22, was born in Saudi Arabia to Palestinian parents from Gaza. Because Saudi Arabia does not grant birthright citizenship to the children of foreign nationals, Sakeik was officially stateless when her family legally emigrated to the United States when she was 8 years old.

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Stephen Miller warned 'vexing' feature could see him crash out of Trump's circle

President Donald Trump's longtime lieutenant Stephen Miller has emerged as his most powerful and empowered adviser in his second term — but it's not clear how long he can maintain his lofty position, according to a New York Times writer.

Miller, now White House deputy chief of staff with apparent ambitions to become national security adviser, has remained in Trump's inner circle by casting aside allies like Steve Bannon and Jeff Sessions once they fall from favor and striking up new alliances, all while seeking to turn the president against others in his orbit, reported the New York Times.

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Elon Musk furious as 'big bomb' against Trump defused by Pam Bondi

The world’s richest man jumped headlong into a MAGA meltdown Monday after Pam Bondi's Justice Department and the FBI shot down claims about a so-called “client list” belonging to late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Elon Musk posted scorn at the claim on X, just weeks after he made a sensational accusation that President Donald Trump was on the disgraced Epstein’s list.

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'Some lesson in manhood': Josh Hawley ruthlessly shamed for Trump sellout

Josh Hawley literally wrote the book on manhood — and then proceeded to demonstrate he doesn't understand the first thing about it, the New York Times wrote Monday.

The Missouri Republican senator, who penned "Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs" after he infamously gave a fist salute to January 6 insurgents — before “scurrying” away in fear for his safety — just delivered another masterclass in political cowardice by folding on Trump's devastating domestic policy bill, Frank Bruni wrote.

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'Total disgrace': MAGA lashes out at Trump DOJ for controversial Epstein finding

Donald Trump's administration took some heat on Sunday after it found that disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein did not, in fact, have a client list.

The DOJ and the FBI have reportedly found there was no Epstein blackmail scheme, and that he died by his own hand. The findings are controversial among members of MAGA, especially right-wing conspiracy theorists among the group.

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'Activate our seniors': Lawmaker says Medicare cuts could be roped into GOP bill

Democrats need to shine a light on potential harm caused by Donald Trump's mega spending bill, a Democratic lawmaker said on Saturday.

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he warned all U.S. citizens about "devastating" impacts on the horizon due to the Republican spending priorities.

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Trump's FBI says Epstein had no client list — after Trump accused of being on it

Donald Trump's administration has concluded that infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein did not, in fact, have a client list, after Trump himself was accused of being on it.

Elon Musk accused Trump of being on the Epstein list at the height of their infighting following a blow-up over the so-called "big, beautiful" bill.

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'Smokescreen': Ex-GOP insider says Trump is hiding an 'unprecedented' power

Donald Trump has successfully hidden his growing power, which has reached "unprecedented" levels, according to an independent political strategist who worked on former President George W. Bush's campaign.

Political strategist Steve Schmidt, who recently warned of the "massive" impacts of Trump's so-called "big, beautiful" bill, published an article on Sunday called, "The storm has arrived."

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'Trump used me': Elon Musk declares war on 'stooge' White House Cabinet member

Trump Cabinet pick Scott Bessent delivered a body blow to Elon Musk, and the world's richest man is now lashing out.

Bessent said on CNN that Musk was polling badly.

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'Off the rails': Trump says he stopped 'train wreck' Musk's 'inappropriate' move

Donald Trump hit his former associate, world's richest man Elon Musk, with a stinging rebuke on Sunday.

Trump's comments come after Musk, who split with Trump publicly over the so-called "big, beautiful" bill, announced he was launching a third political party in a move that could harm the GOP.

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Watch: Trump offers 'controversial statement' to reporters

Donald Trump on Sunday told reporters he was offering them a "controversial statement."

Trump was answering questions from reporters, when he was asked if the football team formerly known as the Washington Redskins should change its name back from Commanders.

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