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‘Rookie error’: Senior Republicans urge new members to stop doing town halls

WASHINGTON — Senior Republicans in Congress have a surefire plan to avoid angry town halls: Stop doing them already.

That’s the message being conveyed on Capitol Hill this week after a handful of Republicans — in ruby-red districts from Georgia to Oregon — were booed, mocked and jeered at local town halls last week.

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'Enraging!' Elon Musk's 'stunning admission' prompts calls for congressional probe

Elon Musk let slip that his Department of Government Efficiency accidentally canceled Ebola prevention when the tech billionaire cut funding to the United States Agency for International Development.

The tech billionaire spoke at Donald Trump's first Cabinet meeting Wednesday, where he discussed DOGE's cuts to the federal workforce. He conceded that his team would likely make mistakes, but pledged to quickly correct them as he seeks to dramatically reduce the federal budget.

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'A boon to far-right extremists': Concern grows over Trump's new FBI Deputy Director

Dan Bongino, the right-wing podcast host tapped by FBI Director Kash Patel to serve as deputy director of the agency, has a history of downplaying white supremacist extremism, the violence committed by Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and threats against school board members.

Bongino suggested during a podcast recorded in September 2022 that the FBI under former Director Christopher Wray pursued investigations of “white supremacists who are terrorists” because of political pressure from President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland. He did not mention the deadly Buffalo mass shooting carried out four months earlier that year or dozens of neo-Nazi accelerationist terror plots foiled by the FBI that would warrant such a focus.

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'Pull a fast one': House lawmaker accuses GOP of switcheroo to trick Dems out of voting

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) tore into House GOP leadership on Tuesday evening, accusing them of shady tactics to try to trick Democratic lawmakers into missing a key vote to start the procedure to make hundreds of billions in Medicaid cuts.

"Republicans tried to pull a fast one," wrote Frost. "They called off the budget vote that cuts healthcare for over 38 million children and just put it back up after everyone left to try and make some Democrats miss the vote."

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House GOP leaders pull their own budget bill before speaker resurrects it minutes later

House Republicans suffered what a CNN reporter called a "major setback" as they pulled back a vote on their own budget plan Tuesday night — only for House Speaker Mike Johnson to bring all House lawmakers back to hammer the vote through.

Despite having a trifecta, deficit hawks on the right had expressed concerns over the budget, despite President Donald Trump's seal of approval.

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Court hearing goes 'exceptionally badly' for Trump DOJ as judge loses patience: reporter

Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney on Tuesday brought word that the Trump Department of Justice stumbled badly in trying to justify freezing funds for the United States Agency for International Development.

During a hearing in front of United States District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Amir Ali, DOJ lawyers took heat for refusing to say if the government had taken any steps to comply with Ali's earlier order to unfreeze funding for USAID.

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Federal tech workers resign en masse as they issue warning about Musk's orders

Nearly two dozen federal tech employees resigned from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Tuesday and warned that X owner Elon Musk had ordered them to dismantle what they described as "critical public services."

The Associated Press reports that 21 former staffers signed a joint resignation letter in which they stated that "we swore to serve the American people and uphold our oath to the Constitution across presidential administrations... however, it has become clear that we can no longer honor those commitments."

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Tesla stock sees massive plunge as abysmal sales figures released

Shares in Elon Musk's electric vehicle company Tesla tanked on Tuesday after new sales data showed a massive plunge in sales throughout Europe.

Per The Guardian, new data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) showed Tesla sales in the United Kingdom and the European Union dropped by 45 percent year over year, and the company's share of the European car market got cut nearly in half over the same period.

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Dems sharpen knives to 'punish' GOP for 'making the same mistake' they made 8 years ago

With House Republicans planning to fund their tax cuts by taking an ax to Medicaid, Democratic strategists tell Politico they're getting ready to make the GOP pay a massive political price.

As Politico puts it, Democrats "are preparing to punish [Republicans] again" as they did eight years ago when the GOP tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which the Congressional Budget Office estimated at the time would cut off tens of millions Americans from their health insurance.

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Trump announces 'major economic development transactions' with Russia in 'huge reversal'

Donald Trump announced a cryptic preview of "major" economic transactions between the U.S. and Russia as he put more public pressure on Ukraine to accept the terms of his peace deal — and he again needled Canada's prime minister by calling him the wrong title.

The president posted the message Monday afternoon on Truth Social after meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron, and he repeated his insistence that Ukraine must hand over half of its rare earth minerals and other resources to the U.S. in perpetuity as payback for military aid given to fight off Russia, which invaded the nation exactly three years ago.

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CIA scrambles after White House email compromises undercover officers' names: report

The Central Intelligence Agency is conducting an assessment of their own security after a White House email about civil service layoffs appeared to compromise the names of certain undercover officers, reported CNN on Monday.

This damage control, reported CNN, is "just one of multiple aftershocks from President Donald Trump’s push to take a jackhammer to the federal government — including the CIA. The administration’s efforts to cut the workforce and audit spending at the CIA and elsewhere threaten to jeopardize some of the government’s most sensitive work, current and former U.S. officials familiar with internal deliberations say."

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'Have absolutely no illusions': Incoming German leader sends Europe a warning about Trump

Friedrich Merz, the leader of the center-right Christian Democratic Union in Germany, wasted no time after his party's victory in national elections warning about the dangers posed by President Donald Trump and X owner Elon Musk.

Politico reports that Merz on Sunday argued that Europeans needed to make a break from the United States, which he said could no longer guarantee their continent's security as it had done for the last 80 years.

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‘No sir, you are not’: Maine newspaper issues Trump civics lesson as he threatens state

An editorial in a Maine newspaper took direct aim at Donald Trump Saturday after the president issued a direct threat to the state.

The Bangor Daily News’ editorial board issued its scathing putdown after Trump directed comments to the state’s Democratic governor, Janet Mills, as she attended a White House luncheon Friday.

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