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Trump just got 'the most magnificently savage dismantling' in France's parliament

A French lawmaker torched President Donald Trump and his top officials in a scathing indictment of his second term in the White House.

Senator Claude Malhuret, who was described last year by the New York Times as "Trump's European nemesis," linked the Iran war to the U.S. president's appearance in the Jeffrey Epstein files and shamed American legislators for failing to impeach him for clearly unconstitutional conduct.

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House finds Florida lawmaker guilty of 25 ethics violations

The House Ethics Committee has determined that Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) is guilty of 25 violations.

According to the allegations, Cherfilus-McCormick misused an overpayment of roughly $5 million in disaster relief funds by funneling them into her campaign. Her family's health care business received the money from FEMA.

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'Near-empty chamber' appalls onlookers as only 5 senators attend midnight TSA crisis vote

Onlookers were left baffled early Friday after a “near-empty chamber” in the Senate managed to advance a major spending bill that would direct tens of billions of dollars to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

At around 3 a.m. Friday, the Senate adopted a bill to fund most of DHS, excluding Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, bringing lawmakers one step closer to ending the growing airport disruptions caused by the funding lapse. As noted by Punchbowl News reporter Andrew Desiderio, however, only five senators were present for the vote.

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'We held the line': Senate Dems take victory lap as GOP caves in shutdown fight

The Senate voted early Friday to approve funding for all agencies under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) other than Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), marking the first step toward ending the now 41-day partial government shutdown — and handing Democrats a victory.

“Throughout it all, Senate Democrats stood united — no wavering, no backing down,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, according to a report Friday from Punchbowl News. “We held the line.”

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'I'm terrified': Top intel senator warns Trump's Iran war has a ticking time bomb

WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump held a Cabinet meeting on Thursday to tout progress in the Iran war, Sen. Mark Warner dismantled the administration's entire strategy brick by brick.

The Virginia Democrat, a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, rattled off a damning list of unmet war goals to Raw Story: no regime change, no elimination of enriched uranium, no meaningful degradation of Iran's missile and drone capability, and no reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

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Senate scrambles for DHS deal before two-week recess: 'Time for us to do our job'

WASHINGTON Lawmakers were cautiously optimistic on Thursday as the Senate was trying to reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security and end the government shutdown.

In a series of exclusive interviews with Raw Story, several senators explained how they were uncertain whether a deal could be reached as Congress was just hours away from its two-week April recess.

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Pete Hegseth's staff laughs at him behind his back with offensive new nickname: insider

Pete Hegseth has been given a new nickname by staffers comparing him to a former Department of Defense head.

The current DoD chief and long-time Donald Trump supporter has been branded "Dumb McNamara," a reference to Robert McNamara. McNamara served as the Department of Defense head to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and it seems the comparison is not at all favorable.

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Woman skips roofing bill by calling ICE when workers finish: report

American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick reacted in horror on Thursday to an allegation that a woman in Maryland hired a team of Guatemalan contractors to redo her roof at an expense of $10,000, waited until they were done — then called Immigration and Customs Enforcement on them to try to get out of paying the bill.

The X account that posted a video of the alleged incident stated, "Woman even provides the ladder used by agent to detain men — who she owes $10,000 for 3 day job. 'She called the damn law on us and now we're totally screwed!' men yell in Spanish. 'They surrounded us! — They surrounded us!' Agents even left behind the workers' van with doors wide open — filled with thousands of dollars worth of tools. The arrest was broadcast live for about 30 minutes by a co-worker — identified as Bryan Polanco."

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GOP dinner veers wildly off track as Trump descends into Supreme Court onslaught

A GOP fundraising speech went wildly off track Wednesday as President Donald Trump veered into a vicious attack on Supreme Court justices he appointed.

The National Republican Congressional Committee dinner at Washington, D.C.'s Union Station descended into the angry airing of deeply held grievances as Trump lost it against the judges he believes betrayed him by striking down his tariff scheme.

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'Out of words': GOP senators at wits' end as Trump ties airport chaos to voter ID demand

WASHINGTON — After demanding Department of Homeland Security funding be coupled with an overhaul of U.S. elections at the start of the week, President Donald Trump has Senate Republicans depressed as TSA lines grow alongside the anger of their constituents.

“I'm kind of discouraged,” Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) told Raw Story.

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Bondi may have accidentally thrown Trump under the bus by releasing Jack Smith memo: Dem

WASHINGTON Attorney General Pam Bondi may have accidentally handed Democrats a political weapon against President Trump by mistakenly releasing a bombshell Jack Smith memo revealing investigators had established a "motive" behind Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents — one tied to his "business interests."

"We believe that it was mistakenly released," Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) told Raw Story in an interview Wednesday, adding a sharp dig at the Justice Department: "Because the Justice Department only tells the truth by accident."

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GOP leader tries to laugh off major Mar-a-Lago bruising — with claim that shuns evidence

A shock victory in a Florida election is being seen as a massive blow to the Republican Party ahead of the midterms — but a leading Republican is shrugging it off.

In fact, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives Steve Scalise bucked widely held beliefs — and claimed his party will be flipping seats in December.

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Devout MAGA Navy veteran dumps Trump — and sees 'pain points' convincing others to flee

As disabled U.S. Navy veteran Steven Francisci built his mental health advocacy community, he connected with veterans who, like him, started questioning their support of President Donald Trump.

Since Trump returned to the White House, some MAGA supporters have found “vulnerable pain points” that are tipping them away from backing the president, Francisci told Raw Story. Whether it's the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, federal immigration enforcement agents’ aggressive and fatal tactics or the country's intensifying conflict with Iran as 2,500 Marines head to the region and senior military officials consider sending in airborne Army troops.

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