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Longtime Dem congressman will not seek reelection after cancer resurgence

U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Fairfax, a fixture in Northern Virginia politics for more than three decades, announced Monday he will not seek reelection after a resurgence of cancer, saying the sun is setting on his time in public service.

In a statement published on his social media accounts, Connolly thanked supporters for their “good wishes and compassion,” crediting their encouragement with giving him strength “in my fights — both against cancer and in our collective defense of democracy.”

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'Make note': Insiders warn DOGE is now inside classified networks with nuclear secrets

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has infiltrated classified networks that house highly sensitive information about America's nuclear weapons programs, according to reporting from National Public Radio.

Two NPR reporters wrote that Luke Farritor, a 23-year-old former SpaceX intern, and Adam Ramada, a Miami-based venture capitalist, have had accounts on the closely guarded computer systems for at least two weeks.

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'Horrifying and baffling': Critics slam border czar as he blames parents for deported kids

WASHINGTON — White House border czar Tom Homan on Monday blamed the parents of U.S. citizen children the Trump administration sent to Honduras over the weekend.

At a Monday morning press conference, Homan defended the government’s actions to remove three young children from two different families alongside their mothers who were in the country without legal authorization but participated in a program that allows otherwise law-abiding migrants to stay in their communities.

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'They're concerned': GOP senator warns 'disruptive' Trump policy gnawing at constituents

Lawmakers are back on Capitol Hill after a break that saw many of them back home at contentious town hall meetings with unhappy constituents. Now that they've heard what voters have to say, both the House and Senate must grapple with passing President Donald Trump's agenda in the form of a massive spending bill.

CNN's Manu Raju called this next week a "critical period of legislating."

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'He's going to lose me': Hardcore MAGA supporter tells CNN she's close to flipping

President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have been tumultuous, and some of his voters doubt that this was the presidency they hoped for.

CNN spoke with some Trump voters in Tucson, Arizona, and found many didn't think prices were dropping as fast as they'd hoped — and they're concerned his tariffs are only going to make things worse.

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GOP's 'newest and boldest' idea traced back to Democratic Party agenda from 30 years ago

The newest MAGA ideas are “recycled Democratic policies,” according to writer and podcaster Erin Gloria Ryan.

In her latest MSNBC column, she points to several ideas from the Heritage Foundation, which are “not new.”

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'Raw deal': Analyst shames Trump for luring Black voters with 'bait and switch'

President Donald Trump has “prioritized the wrong values,” according to Washington Post columnist Theodore R. Johnson. And the minority groups he courted during the presidential campaign are paying for it.

The promises Johnson believes are not being kept come from the “Platinum Plan,” which Trump allegedly touted as his method of economically empowering Blacks.

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'Come on!' Ex-chief of staff spills on Pete Hegseth's obsession with 'weird details'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is more focused on photo ops than leadership at the Pentagon, according to new reporting from Politico.

The piece cited a recent podcast appearance by Colin Carroll, who was fired from his position as chief of staff to the deputy Defense secretary during a Hegseth-ordered leak investigation.

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'Stay out of our election!' Right-wing Canadian PM candidate fires back at Trump

Pierre Poilievre, a conservative MP running to be Canada's prime minister, fired back at U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about the country's election.

In a Monday post on his Truth Social platform, Trump encouraged Canadians to vote for him.

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'Huge win!' Trump boasts of major new deal in White House's own backyard

President Donald Trump bragged Monday afternoon of what he called a "huge win" for the nation's capital.

Trump took to his Truth Social platform to boast of major news that the Washington Commanders NFL team will return to Washington, D.C., with a new stadium at the site of the old RFK Stadium. His post celebrated a deal between the team and the city's government to build a new, state-of-the-art stadium as part of a roughly $4 billion redevelopment project.

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The downfall of Donald Trump in 100 days — as shown by 9 charts

Politifact's Louis Jacobson has created a visualization that shows the downfall of President Donald Trump's economic chops during his first 100 days.

In a Monday report, Jacobson noted that 100 days isn't long enough to accumulate a lot of economic data, but there is information available on things like "consumer confidence, business expectations, inflation forecasts, and the stock market"

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'Thumbing their nose': Judges warn of 'serious' crackdown as White House lawyers irritate

A new report in The Wall Street Journal says federal judges are facing "increasing irritation" when dealing with Trump administration lawyers because they're unsure of the accuracy of the information they're getting before making important rulings.

The consequences of the government's waning credibility "could be serious—both for the administration, which might see its odds of prevailing on close questions diminish before judges who lack confidence in government representations, and for the judiciary, should lip service to court orders become an acceptable norm," the report said.

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'That's a fraud!' Ron DeSantis flips out as he's heckled over charity scandal

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) lashed out at a protest over a charity scandal that saw $10 million funneled to political action committees (PACs) used to defeat a pro-marijuana ballot initiative that the governor opposed.

In a video shared by Florida's Voice on Monday, DeSantis could be seen yelling at a protester during a press conference for a Red Snapper recreational event.

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