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'I'm done': MAGA actor James Woods says he's no longer a Republican

Far-right actor James Woods announced on X Friday that he is leaving the Republican Party — because Republicans in Congress aren't willing to be aggressive enough in support of President Donald Trump and his conspiracy theories.

The catalyst for Woods' anger appears to be a far-right account that posted a video from Lindell TV of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) complaining that the House GOP refused to sign on to her subpoena to pursue racist conspiracy theories against Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN).

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'Economic earthquake' batters Trump in new brutal jobs report: MS NOW

The Donald Trump administration suffered a fresh embarrassment on Friday morning with the new jobs report revealing what was supposed to show a substantial job increase and instead revealed the country lost jobs.

With the country reeling from newly increased fuel prices since the president launched a war on Iran, creating chaos in the Middle East, the administration had been looking for some good news which failed to materialize.

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Trump accused of violent sexual assault in bombshell missing Epstein file interview

“Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be.”

According to an interview with a woman conducted by the FBI as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, those were some of the first words Donald Trump directed at her before he began a sexual assault that ended with Trump reportedly hitting her and pulling her hair.

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'Whining' Republicans secretly trash Trump's Iran war behind his back: lawmaker

WASHINGTON — Republicans are happy to criticize President Donald Trump’s war on Iran behind closed doors but “willing to give up congressional power” when given chances to actually rein him in, a prominent Democrat charged, shortly before the House of Representatives rejected a bipartisan attempt to assert its constitutional powers.

“There is an incredible sense in the Congress in the last year that so many Republicans have been willing to give up congressional power,” Rep. Becca Balint (D-VT) told Raw Story at the Capitol.

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'The only person Trump listens to' on Iran is family member outside admin: biographer

Donald Trump is listening to just one person when it comes to decision-making on Iran, the president's former biographer has claimed.

Michael Wolff, the author behind Fire and Fury, believes an unlikely insider is the person with the most claim to Trump's attention on the war with the Middle Eastern country. Speaking on the Inside Trump's Head podcast, Wolff suggested the president holds Jared Kushner's opinion in high regard.

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'Mad as a murder hornet': Republican spills on fuming Trump before Noem firing

WASHINGTON Sen. John Kennedy had one thing to say about Kristi Noem getting the axe: he wasn't getting "between a dog and a fire hydrant."

But the Louisiana Republican couldn't help himself.

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Speculation swirls after Trump demands to name new Iran leader: 'Supreme Leader Kushner'

President Donald Trump is insisting that he must be personally "involved" in choosing Iran's next leader, and social media users wondered exactly how that would work.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated at the start of the joint U.S.-Israeli Operation Epic Fury, and the 79-year-old president told Axios that he would not accept the assassinated supreme leader's son Mojtaba Khamenei as a replacement.

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Trump drops panicked plea for GOP to pass voter suppression 'at the expense of everything'

President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account on Thursday to demand that Republicans pass his now-stalled legislation to put heavy new restrictions on the right to vote.

"The Republicans MUST DO, with PASSION, and at the expense of everything else, THE SAVE AMERICA ACT - And not the watered down version," wrote Trump. "This is a Country Defining fight for the Soul of our Nation!"

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Insiders say 'uneasy' Trump is secretly vexed about how Iran war is being viewed: report

The war with Iran has caused unease at home, but Donald Trump appears uncharacteristically unfazed by the public mood.

Insiders say they are shocked at the president's apparently passive public rhetoric on the war and that the usually poll-obsessed Trump is willing to cool the public mood for the sake of the war. Zeteo's First Draft columnist, Asawin Suebsaeng, believes the war with Iran is the worst-run war in American history, and much of this is to do with Trump's attitude.

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Dem warns Texas GOP's 'terrible tactics' will cost them votes after watching poll chaos

WASHINGTON Following her high-stakes Senate primary loss, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) delivered a defiant statement, doubling down on allegations of voter suppression while pointedly refusing to fade into the political background.

Speaking to Raw Story on Wednesday in the immediate aftermath of her loss to state Rep. James Talarico, Crockett pivoted away from her primary setback to focus fire on Republicans, claiming their tactics were actively undermining Democratic chances in the general election.

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Trump explicitly threatens to take away choice from Texas GOP voters: 'Is that fair?'

President Donald Trump has publicly mused about canceling elections, but he's threatening to do just that in the Texas Republican Senate primary.

The 79-year-old president did not endorse a candidate in Tuesday's GOP primary between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, but that race is headed to a May 26 runoff after neither candidate won over 50 percent of the vote – so now Trump wants to take the choice away from Texas Republican voters.

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There's one word MAGA senators won't use about Trump's Iran attack: 'We're in a bombing'

WASHINGTON — A debate’s raging within the Republican Party over whether or not America’s at war with Iran.

"We're in a bombing," Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) told Raw Story. "We're bombing the hell out of them."

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