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Governor of deep red state sues Trump after 'whim' leaves residents reeling

TOPEKA — Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly joined 22 other states and Washington, D.C., in suing the Trump administration for terminating federal funding, which she said has led to cuts to state agriculture, health and safety programs “on a whim.”

The federal lawsuit, initially filed in June in Massachusetts, targets decisions from President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency that are rooted in a regulation allowing the administration to eliminate funding if it “no longer effectuates the program goals or agency priorities.”

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'Has to sting': Trump snub blamed for triggering MTG's nuclear attack on GOP

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has gone nuclear on the Republican Party after President Donald Trump delivered a stinging snub to her ambitions, an expert claimed Tuesday.

Greene, a firebrand right-winger who was long been Trump’s biggest cheerleader, claimed Saturday she was close to splitting with the GOP that she said has become out of sync with what its conservative base wants.

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Angry voters shout down GOP rep at explosive town hall

Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) was inundated with shouting and fury Monday evening as he tried to hold a town hall in Lincoln.

It's the second time Flood has held a town hall that was taken over by angry constituents, after his attempt in March.

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Texas governor orders Dems arrested as showdown escalates

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) has ordered the arrest of Democratic lawmakers who left the state to avoid a quorum over a redistricting map they claim amounts to gerrymandering.

According to his X account, the governor ordered the arrests shortly after the Texas legislature cleared the way with a vote on Monday afternoon.

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Kash Patel's latest action opened door to finally releasing Epstein files: analyst

FBI Director Kash Patel took a step that could pave the way to justifying the release of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, an analyst wrote Monday.

National security analyst Marcy Wheeler pointed out that last week Patel released documents that included information about uncharged third parties in former special counsel John Durham's investigation into Robert Mueller and his probe into Russia's interference in the 2020 election.

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'Reality eroding before our eyes': Trump called out for 'absurd' claim about drug prices

President Donald Trump was jeered for a "preposterous" claim about lowering prescription drug prices.

The president sent letters last week to the heads of 17 major pharmaceutical companies demanding they cut drug prices to levels paid by other countries, but he repeated a claim Sunday night to reporters that he would reduce the cost for prescription medications by a whopping 1,500 percent – which many social media users pointed out was absurd.

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DOJ scrambling away from Stephen Miller's comments on mass immigrant arrests: report

Department of Justice attorneys are attempting to put some distance between themselves and demands from Donald Trump's White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller for ICE agents to come up with 3,000 immigrant arrests per day.

In May, Miller told Fox News personality Sean Hannity, "Under President Trump’s leadership, we are looking to set a goal of a minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE every day and President Trump is going to keep pushing to get that number up higher each and every day,"

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Biggest 'scandal of all time' could lurk in uncorroborated Trump accusation: analyst

As the Jeffrey Epstein firestorm continues to engulf the Donald Trump White House, The New Republic's Michael Tomasky pointed out that there is renewed interest in accusations made about the president years ago that have been lying dormant.

In his column delving into Trump's inability to understand why he is not receiving across-the-board adulation for his policies during his second term, the longtime political observer wrote that the reportedly "frustrated Trump...wonders why he’s not more popular. He complains, we read, that he’s accomplished a great deal and that he’s keeping his campaign promises, and looked at a certain way, these statements are true, to a point. So he can’t figure out why he’s at 37 percent."

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‘Maybe he saw things’: Expert floats overlooked big name as key to unlocking Epstein case

If President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice wants to talk to someone in prison for sexual offenses who may have information about Jeffrey Epstein and his links to well-known men, it should talk to Harvey Weinstein, according to the reporter whose work led to Epstein’s final arrest.

“Why don't they talk to Harvey?” Julie K. Brown said. “Harvey might know something, too.”

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'No one can be that wrong!' Trump lashes out in meltdown over his poor job numbers

President Donald Trump lashed out after learning that his job numbers were lackluster at best.

Taking to Truth Social on Friday, Trump wrote that the reason his jobs numbers were so poor was that President Joe Biden appointed the commissioner of Labor Statistics, who "faked the Jobs Numbers before the Election to try and boost Kamala's chances of Victory."

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Ghislaine Maxwell quietly moved from Florida prison as pardon rumors swirl

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's convicted accomplice, has been quietly transferred from a Florida federal prison to the Federal Prison Camp Bryan in southeast Texas, sparking fresh speculation about a potential Donald Trump pardon, according to a report.

The British socialite, serving 20 years for helping Epstein recruit and abuse young girls, was moved via a brief stop at an Oakdale, Louisiana facility before landing in Texas, according to The New York Sun.

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‘Banana republic stuff’: Trump’s new counterterror chief pioneered J6 terror denials

Joe Kent, the newly confirmed director of the National Counterterrorism Center, once complained that federal agencies responding to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol were promoting “a narrative that labels all of us terrorists or insurrectionists just for questioning things.”

It was September 2021, and Kent was an Iraq war veteran and candidate for Congress, speaking at the “Justice for J6” rally at the U.S. Capitol.

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'You're not the right fit for us anymore': GOP lawmaker runs into buzzsaw at town hall

Despite warnings from the House GOP leadership to avoid holding town halls during the summer break, Rep. Bryan Stiel (R-WI) decided to give it a shot on Thursday night — and was promptly showered with boos and told that he is "an embarrassment" to the state for supporting Donald Trump.

On Friday morning, MSNBC shared clips from the event in Elkhorn, where the embattled Republican was pressed on ICE raid conducted by masked agents -- with answer being drowned out by jeers and booing.

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