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Republican busts 'big lies' behind GOP megabill on MAGA-friendly podcast

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has become a thorn in President Donald Trump's side as the president attempts to usher his spending and tax bill through Congress.

Known as the "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act," the megabill could make wide-ranging changes to U.S. fiscal policy if it is passed. The bill seeks to extend Trump's tax cuts from his first administration and makes sweeping spending cuts to domestic programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, and Medicaid, among others.

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‘You're like Arnie’: Republican recounts surreal Trump call after wife's death

In a Tuesday appearance on Theo Von’s "This Past Weekend" podcast, U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) recounted a bizarre phone call with President Donald Trump last year in which the then-presidential candidate gave his condolences for the passing of Massie’s wife.

“That’s a hard one, that’s a very hard one,” Trump told Massie over the phone regarding the passing of his wife, Massie said, putting on his best Trump impression.

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'Get over it': McConnell urges GOP lawmakers to ignore​ fury over Medicaid cuts

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told his GOP colleagues on Tuesday that they should stop worrying so much about the rising tide of constituents protesting the planned Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" on tax cuts for the wealthy.

The speech came during a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill, reported by Punchbowl News' Andrew Desiderio.

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Founder of Bikers for Trump scores key Homeland Security gig

President Donald Trump named some of his top supporters to the Homeland Security Advisory Council, or HSAC, and the group includes former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Bikers for Trump founder Chris Cox.

In an announcement on Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security revealed that Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem had made the selections.

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Analyst warns 'surprising' new poll constitutes a 'clear warning' to Trump

President Donald Trump is falling further underwater with the American public after bombing Iran's nuclear sites over the weekend.

The New Republic's Greg Sargent noted in his Tuesday column that the post-bomb polls are being released, showing that Americans don't trust Trump to handle the attack appropriately. But for those who spent decades of GOP flag-waving and "freedom fries," repelling from support of a president during war is an evolution.

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'Reject this': State lawmakers beg Congress to ditch key megabill​ provision

State lawmakers are calling on Congress to abandon a moratorium on regulating artificial intelligence that's included in President Donald Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act."

The moratorium would prevent states from regulating AI for a decade. Tech companies have lobbied for the moratorium to give them room to continue developing advanced AI models.

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'Bald JD Vance meme' got me barred from US: Tourist

An internet meme making fun of Vice President JD Vance was reportedly enough probable cause for the Department of Homeland Security to deny a Norwegian tourist entry into the United States.

Former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) posted the meme to social media, writing, "Would be a shame if this picture spread again. Man 'refused entry into US' as border control catch him with bald JD Vance meme.'"

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Killed dog to lie in state next to assassinated lawmaker

Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark and their golden retriever Gilbert will lie in state on Friday at the Capitol. Rep. Hortman and her husband were killed on June 14 in a “politically motivated assassination.”

Hortman will be the first woman to lie in state at the Capitol. The public may pay their respects from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, the office of Gov. Tim Walz announced Tuesday.

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Trump admin caught off guard and scrambling to ramp up counterrorism ops: report

President Donald Trump's administration had the FBI focused on rounding up immigrants, leaving things like counter-terrorism on the back burner. After Iran threatened to tap "sleeper cells" inside the United States, the FBI is now scrambling to refocus efforts on national security.

According to NBC News, four sources said, "the FBI is reassigning some agents who focus on national security — and who had been pulled from their duties to work on immigration cases — back to their old jobs, out of concern for potential Iran-related threats."

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'Flat out wrong!' White House seethes as secret report undercuts Iran claim

A new report obtained by CNN from the Pentagon's intelligence division concluded that President Donald Trump's strike on Iran only set back the country's nuclear program by months.

Sources briefed on the report from the Defense Intelligence Agency, or DIA, told CNN that it drastically undercut Trump's claim that the facilities had been "obliterated".

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'Traumatized': Women prosecuted for miscarriages at record levels

The day before Brittany Watts miscarried at home in Warren, Ohio, medical staff at Mercy Health-St. Joseph Warren Hospital told Watts that her nearly 21-week-old fetus had no chance of survival. And without treatment, neither would she.

On that, Watts’ attorneys and those representing the hospital she is now suing agree.

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'Terrified': Full-on panic hits NYC's rich as they await mayoral vote

As New Yorkers head to the polls Tuesday to vote on the final day of the city's Democratic mayoral primary, support for democratic socialist state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani is surging and billionaire backers of disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo are in panic mode, with some even threatening to leave the nation's largest city should Mamdani prevail.

Polls showed Mamdani and Cuomo running neck-and-neck down the home stretch into primary day. An Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill poll published on the eve of the election showed Cuomo with a slight lead in the first round of the city's ranked-choice primary, with Mamdani ultimately winning the race after eight simulated ranked-choice elimination rounds.

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Republicans say they don’t want to cut Medicaid — after voting to do just that

When the House passed President Donald Trump's signature budget legislation known as "the big, beautiful bill," just two Republicans voted in opposition. But after supporting the measure that included cuts to Medicaid, several moderate Republicans now say they don't want to so again.

NOTUS spoke with several lawmakers Tuesday who are backing away from the bill. The final vote was 215-214.

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