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'I don't bow': GOP senator follows shock news with blistering Trump attack

A senior Republican took to the Senate floor and delivered a searing attack on his party just hours after shocking colleagues by announcing he was quitting.

Senator Thom Tillis (NC) delivered a scathing critique of the GOP's domestic policy bill, warning that proposed Medicaid changes would devastate North Carolina's healthcare landscape — and was a betrayal of President Donald Trump's core promises.

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Exposed: How Trump unleashed 'utter turmoil' on prestigious southern school

Just three days after President Donald Trump unleashed a record-breaking flurry of 26 Inauguration Day executive orders, professors at the nation’s largest historically Black college began learning their research funding was threatened, prompting exasperation and concern.

Hundreds of pages of documents obtained by Raw Story through a North Carolina Public Records Law request reveal how administrators and faculty at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C., navigated the cultural hot button issues addressed in Trump’s executive orders — from DEI to immigration — in an attempt to keep federal funding and protect students.

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Trump has 3 am flip-out as senator links him to 'stupid' Obama plan

A Democratic senator compared Donald Trump's Iranian negotiations to those of former President Barack Obama — and it sent the current leader into a tirade.

Trump raged just before 3 a.m. in a Truth Social Post after Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) highlighted what he said were striking similarities between the Trump administration's current Iran negotiations and the Obama-era nuclear deal that Trump previously denounced and abandoned.

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'Word to the wise': GOP senator hits Trump with brutal reminder of major scandal

U.S. Sen Thom Tillis (R-NC) snapped back at Donald Trump on Sunday.

For his part, the president has lobbed numerous attacks against Tillis after the lawmaker announced his opposition to the GOP's so-called "big, beautiful" bill. Trump even vowed to field meetings with those Republicans willing to challenge Tillis in a primary.

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'Awkward': Undercover operative says Byron Donalds speech got 'tepid golf claps'

Florida Representative Byron Donalds, a MAGA Republican who was rumored to be on Donald Trump's list for potential vice presidential picks before JD Vance was selected, reportedly crashed and burned at a conservative event.

A former Republican strategist went to his old stomping grounds to give an inside look at how the GOP is reaching out to Latino voters, but what he found was two conservative worlds failing to mesh.

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'Active threat' as multiple firefighters shot in ongoing attack: CNN

There's an active "sniper fire" shooting in Idaho in an incredibly rural area, CNN reports.

CNN is among those reporting that multiple firefighters have been shot in an ongoing attack.

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'Murder fatwa against Trump' after president's 'unhinged' comment: ex-operative

There is reportedly a fatwa, or religious edict, against Donald Trump.

Trump recently ratchetted up the language against Iranian officials on his social media, leading to a "murder fatwa" against him, according to an ex-insider. In 1989, Iran's Supreme Leader issued a fatwa against author Salman Rushdie.

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'Hate hate hate': Trump plan reportedly reaches 'history books' for unpopularity

President Donald Trump's signature legislative initiative has reportedly reached the "history books" for how unpopular it is.

CNN data analyst Harry Enten appeared on the network Sunday to discuss five separate polls showing Trump's so-called "big, beautiful" bill with unprecedented levels of rejection from Americans.

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Trump hits 'cost-cutting Republicans' with a warning: 'Don't go too crazy'

Donald Trump on Sunday said that "cost-cutting Republicans," a moniker with which the president self-identifies, must be careful.

The comment comes amid active discussions surrounding the senate's version of what Trump has called the "big, beautiful" spending package.

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'No!': Trump lashes out at 'unelected senate staffer' causing him headaches

Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out against the Senate Parliamentarian, an office that has bumped heads with ruling parties at various times.

Recently, MAGA lawmakers such as Marjorie Taylor Greene have blasted the Senate official striking some parts of the bill when necessary under the law.

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'Never seen anything like this': Dems warn GOP is pressing 'big nuclear button'

Republican lawmakers are reportedly going "nuclear" to pass Donald Trump's so-called "big, beautiful" bill.

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) sounded the alarm on Sunday, according to Igor Bobic, senior politics reporter at HuffPost. He posted what was happening as senators fight over the bill while it careens toward final passage.

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'Voodoo': Trump biographer exposes 'shell game' behind president's big bill

Asked by conservative commentator Charlie Sykes where the so-called "big, beautiful" bill stands, Donald Trump's biographer said we are "fully in the throes of voodoo."

Tim O'Brien, who spent massive amounts of time with Trump before writing TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald, was interviewed by Sykes in a video published Sunday.

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'Free agent' Thom Tillis is now bad news for Trump: MSNBC

According to the entire panel appearing on MSNBC with host Alex Witt, the decision by Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) to not run for re-election in 2026 is not good news for Donald Trump.

With the president already threatening to help another conservative primary the incumbent, Tillis no longer having to worry about another election allows him to vote as he pleases without fear of Trump.

As MSNBC's Sahil Kapur explained, "It's a big deal, a huge deal for the Senate, given that he is now a free agent to vote as he pleases. Ee saw several months ago during the debate around defense secretary, the nominee at the time, Pete Hegseth. He [Tillis] was agonizing about that decision he ended up supporting him, which to a lot of us here looked like a sign that he wanted to run for reelection, knowing that it would have been politically problematic for him to go against one of Trump's early priorities in terms of nominations."

"Fast forward to a few months later, it looks like he's had enough," he added.

Political strategist Basil Smikle contributed, "North Carolina is a competitive state for democrats, so its really, really interesting to see what comes next."

GOP strategist Susan Del Percio was asked about the impact it will have on the budget bill still winding its way through the Senate.

"He was a no vote and this just cemented it and it basically, I think Tillis was doing a little crisis management for his overall career and life because he said, enough, take me out of the equation. I'm going to vote no and you can't come after me after that. Like you can't threaten me," she replied.

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