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'Convoluted arrangement': Johnson strikes deal to end bitter GOP infighting

House Speaker Mike Johnson ended his weeklong stalemate with congressional Republicans, whose insistence that members of Congress on maternity leave should be able to vote from home sparked an internal civil war – and led him to cancel all floor votes for the remainder of the week.

But the start of the new week brought a fresh agreement that effectively ended the bipartisan push to change House rules to allow proxy voting for new parents, The New York Times reported Monday. The “watered-down solution” came after Johnson talked Donald Trump into supporting his position after the president publicly broke with the House speaker last week, the Times said.

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'Markets will keep melting!' Cabinet member jetted to Trump to urge 'shift' on tariffs

A Cabinet official jetted to Florida over the weekend to press President Donald Trump to hone his message on tariffs — and put anxious Americans at ease — or watch the financial markets continue to crater, according to a report.

Scott Bessent flew Sunday and warned Trump that the markets would continue to spiral if he didn't emphasize his endgame when it comes to his trade war, Politico reported.

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'Get this done' — and 'quickly': House GOP gets stern orders from Trump

President Donald Trump sent House Republicans a stern message Monday afternoon — the Senate passed the GOP budget, now it's your turn.

The Senate approved a budget resolution early Saturday after an overnight session. The resolution passed with a 51-48 vote along party lines and now awaits further action in the House of Representatives.

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‘Explosive allegations’: MAGA senator warns 'full-scale' probe could net Meta DOJ referral

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) delivered a biting preview of what Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg can look forward to as he prepares to face off against a Senate committee this week following bombshell whistleblower claims over the company’s associations with China.

“These allegations are explosive,” Hawley said. “The public deserves to hear every single detail and they’re going to hear it on Wednesday.”

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'Alarmed': Ousted DOJ lawyer testifies she received late night 'threat' from ex-employer

Former Justice Department prosecutor Liz Oyer appeared before a House and Senate "spotlight hearing" on Monday and spoke about the ways in which the department has operated under President Donald Trump's presidency.

The hearing isn't an official one, as the Republicans are in power in the House and Senate, and only they can call an official congressional hearing.

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'Nazis did nice things for their captives?' Trump's flippant remark leaves critics aghast

President Donald Trump held a news conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, but an odd Holocaust-related analogy he offered about the hostages captured by Hamas caught the attention of many observers.

"I said to [the former hostages], was there any sign of love?" said Trump. "Did Hamas show any signs of, like, help or liking you? Did they give you a piece of bread extra? Did they give you a meal on the side? Like what happened in Germany, what happened elsewhere? People would try and help people that were in unbelievable distress. They said no."

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‘Crook & Criminal’: Trump meeting with Israeli president sparks online fury

While the White House meeting between Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump on Monday touched on tariffs and talks over Iran and Gaza, it was the political optics of the encounter that made the rounds on social media.

And the reactions weren’t too positive for either world leader.

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'Don’t look too much into it': Expert downplays SCOTUS ruling as MAGA cheers 'huge win!'

A legal expert added some much-needed context to a ruling by Chief Justice John Roberts regarding a Maryland man mistakenly deported as a "criminal" to a prison in El Salvador, despite evidence.

Roberts ruled Monday to temporarily block a court order that would have required the Trump administration to return 29-year-old Kilmar Abrego García to the U.S. by 11:59 p.m. Monday. The Justice Department then filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court, leading to the Roberts decision.

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'Enormous risk': Experts alarmed as Musk's private security force deputized by US Marshals

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's private security detail was deputized by the Marshals Service, alarming experts,
according to Mother Jones
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"The Marshals Service regularly deputizes people outside the agency—often local or state cops—to help with specific tasks for a set period of time," the report explained. "These deputized officers are known as special deputy marshals, and they usually have the power to make federal arrests, execute search warrants, serve subpoenas, and carry firearms in federal buildings, just like regular deputy marshals do."

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'Get what you pay for bro': Barstool Sports founder mocked after bemoaning stock loss

Businessman and Barstool Sports founder David Portnoy revealed last week that due to President Donald Trump's trade war, he'd lost $7 million. He later said that the amount had grown.

"I haven’t even looked, but if I had to guess, I probably lost $20 million in the last 3 days. 10–15% of my net worth — poof," he said,

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'Doesn't make any sense': Expert says Trump official 'misunderstands' how markets work

President Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent doesn't appear to understand the basics of how the stock market works, analyst Natasha Sarin told CNN's Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar on Monday afternoon.

Trump's imposition of tariffs on goods purchased from virtually every country in the world has resulted in plunging stock prices both at home and abroad, leaving officials in the Trump administration scrambling to explain it away as "short-term" pain that is part of a more long-term economic transition. Trump himself took to his Truth Social platform to demand people not be "stupid" and stay calm about the financial impact of his tariffs.

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House Dem hospitalized after 'emergency medical event'

Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) has been hospitalized with no indication of when he will return to the halls of Congress.

His office issued a statement Monday saying the 66-year-old had an "emergency medical event likely related to his gallbladder."

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Chief Justice John Roberts blocks order to return wrongly deported man

Chief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has temporarily blocked a court order requiring President Donald Trump's administration to return a Maryland man who was illegally deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador.

Trump's Department of Justice filed an emergency appeal on Monday morning after a federal judge ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia be returned to the United States.

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