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'Need the Senate': Republicans brush off worries of anti-Trump GOPer being an 'irritant'

WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers don't care that a newly minted GOP senate candidate isn't a Donald Trump ally because he will ultimately ensure the party's dominance should he win election.

The MAGA Republican candidate lost the Maryland GOP primary by a considerable margin last week, and Republicans now believe they can win the seat because their candidate is a former governor who won two terms.

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NFL drafts Capitol Hill staffers for lobbying retreat

The National Football League — by far the richest sports league in the world — paid for several U.S. House of Representatives aides to attend last month’s NFL Draft.

The catch?

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'A fantasy of manhood': Are frat boys the new Proud Boys?

Two weeks into the surge of pro-Palestine protests that swept college campuses across the United States, a new, heroic archetype captured the imagination of right-wing media influencers: throngs of casually attired “frat bros” who jeered and laughed at activists, and in one case, a solitary Black woman.

Fraternities — whose reputations have taken repeated hits for sexual assault, hazing deaths, drug dealing and alcohol abuse — are being lionized by prominent conservatives who celebrate them as a cultural counter-force to liberals whose anti-Israel protests and encampments have roiled dozens of American college campuses this spring.

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Delay, delay: Lauren Boebert keeping personal finances secret until after GOP primary

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has requested an extension to disclose her personal finances — and do so well after her competitive June 25 primary election.

Boebert, one of the U.S. House’s most high-profile members, was supposed to disclose details about her 2023 finances on Wednesday, including assets, income, debt, royalties and business agreements, such as book deals.

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Exclusive: Meet Marjorie Taylor Greene's potential primary opponents

POLK COUNTY, Ga. — Northwest Georgia is such a deep red part of the country that sometimes Democrats don’t even bother taking a shot at the congressional seat in the state’s 14th Congressional District.

That was the case in 2016. And when conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) came along in 2020, she captured nearly 75 percent of the vote after a primary runoff and cruised to reelection in 2022.

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Trump campaign allegedly took ‘excessive’ contributions by the nickel and dime

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign received a nastygram from the Federal Election Commission again — this time, in the form of a 243-page letter flagging suspected illegal contributions.

Trump’s campaign appears to have accepted dozens of donations that exceed federal contribution limits — $3,300 per person to a candidate per election — from supporters who often made miniscule but repeated donations in a bizarre, seemingly random, manner.

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8 ways Trump doesn’t become president

Only vague signs point to the possibility of piercing Donald Trump’s orange armor and political impunity.

Trump dispatched Nikki Haley, his last serious challenger for the Republican presidential nomination, in early March. But Haley fared better than expected in May’s Indiana primary, where she was still on the ballot if not in the race, possibly indicating softness in Trump’s support.

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Home Depot's political committee just got jacked

A political action committee for a ubiquitous home improvement company is doing some financial renovations in the wake of fraud, according to a new financial filing.

The Home Depot Inc., PAC reported to the Federal Election Commission that it experienced theft of $7,500 in December due to an "erroneous bank debit."

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Trump worried 'a lot of women' would come forward after campaign announcement: Cohen

Donald Trump's former personal "fixer" testified Monday that the former president told him that "a lot of women" would come forward after he announced his candidacy for president in 2016.

Cohen made the remarks during his first day of testimony in Trump's trial for allegedly falsifying business records after paying hush money to an adult film actress.

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Trump told to pay up before rallying in N.J. town he previously stiffed

Former President Donald Trump is returning to rally in a small New Jersey city that his campaign stiffed on a five-figure police and public safety bill in 2020.

Consider that a lesson learned for Wildwood, N.J.: This time, Trump's campaign needed to pay ahead of time for the rally Trump is hosting on Saturday at Wildwood Beach.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene delays financial disclosure day after motion-to-vacate

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has delayed disclosing her personal finances as required by federal law, according to a new congressional filing.

Greene requested a 30-day extension to file her annual financial disclosure due on May 15 for all members of Congress, candidates and high-ranking congressional staffers.

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House lawmakers exasperated with Marjorie Taylor Greene's demand to defund Jack Smith

WASHINGTON — One of the grievances Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) expressed in her motion on Wednesday to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was that he did not act to "defund" special counsel Jack Smith, who is currently prosecuting former President Donald Trump for federal election conspiracy and the theft of classified defense information.

But in conversation with reporter Matt Laslo, Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA) expressed his exasperation with the whole idea — and opined that Greene was taking things way too far.

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‘Outrageous’: Army reservist with KKK ties still in the military

U.S. Army reservist Christopher Woodall organized a “white nationalist” paramilitary camp while serving in the North Carolina Army National Guard.

He boasted of his Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi ties.

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