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'Failed our children': Draft of new Trump order abolishes Education Department

A draft of a new executive that could be signed as early as Thursday aims to abolish the Department of Education, according to a report.

The Wall Street Journal, which reviewed the document, wrote Wednesday night Education Secretary Linda McMahon is instructed in the order to “take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Education Department” based on “the maximum extent appropriate and permitted by law.”

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Elon Musk’s AI chatbot estimates '75-85% likelihood Trump is a Putin-compromised asset'

President Donald Trump’s first major speech of his second term Tuesday night had all the hallmarks of one that could have been delivered by a ‘Russian asset’ compromised by Russian President Vladimir Putin himself, according to the AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk.

In fact, the chatbot named Grok – brainchild of Musk’s company xAI– said it was “75-85% likely” that the individual who addressed a joint session of Congress more or less works for Putin based on publicly available data, columnist EJ Montini wrote Tuesday.

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GOP lawmaker cornered after saying angry town hall protesters are paid by George Soros

MSNBC's Elise Jordan on Wednesday pushed back at Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) when she suggested that the only reason that Americans were protesting at Republican town halls was because they were being paid off by billionaire George Soros.

During an interview on MSNBC, Jordan asked McClain about recent guidance from GOP leadership warning Republicans against doing town halls with constituents in the future.

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Texas Democratic lawmaker dies at 70 — just after winning seat in Congress

Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-TX) reportedly died this week just months after winning Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee's (D-TX) former seat in Congress.

Semafor's Kadia Goba confirmed on Wednesday that Turner had died.

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'The savings aren't large': Conservatives say DOGE is just 'a distraction' for what's next

A pair of fiscal conservatives expressed disillusionment with Elon Musk's efforts to cut federal spending through his Donald Trump-authorized Department of Government Efficiency.

The tech mogul promised to slash the federal budget by eliminating entire agencies and dramatically culling the government workforce, but New York Times columnist David French and the Manhattan Institute’s Jessica Riedl don't think his savings will come close to offsetting Republicans' proposed tax cuts.

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Why was MTG allowed to break House rules during Trump’s speech?

WASHINGTON — Last night, there was a lawless feeling in the U.S. Capitol.

Democrats were wondering why Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was booted from the House chamber during President Donald Trump’s address, even as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was allowed to openly flout House rules yet went unpunished.

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'Righteous civil disobedience': Dem's protest during Trump speech stirs up social media

Just as President Donald Trump was about to start speaking in his address to Congress, Rep. Al Green (D-TX) stood up, shouted, "You don't have a mandate to cut Medicaid!" and forcefully waved his cane. Republicans immediately directed the sergeant-at-arms to remove him from the chamber.

The GOP quickly mocked Green on social media, and some political pundits expressed skepticism of the move, with MSNBC's Michael Cohen writing on X, "Don't think Rep. Al Green did Democrats any favors with that stunt."

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Watch live: Trump gives major address to Congress amid escalating trade tensions

President Donald Trump was set to address a joint session of Congress late Tuesday in what will become his first speech to both chambers since returning to office for his second term.

The address at the U.S. House chamber in Washington, D.C., is expected to touch on the economy, his administration's efforts to dramatically reduce the government and foreign policy issues, including steep tariffs imposed on China, Canada, and Mexico.

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'He’s going to work something out': Trump reportedly already walking back tariffs

Not even a day into the new tariffs against Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump is considering some form of compromise on them — but not a full repeal or another total delay, reported Bloomberg News on Tuesday.

“Both the Mexicans and the Canadians were on the phone with me all day today trying to show that they’ll do better, and the president’s listening, because you know he’s very, very fair and very reasonable,” Lutnick told Fox Business. “So I think he’s going to work something out with them — it’s not going to be a pause, none of that pause stuff, but I think he’s going to figure out: you do more and I’ll meet you in the middle some way and we’re going to probably announcing that tomorrow.”

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'Access and influence': Trump charging millions to hobnob with him at Mar-a-Lago

President Donald Trump is charging guests millions of dollars for one-on-one meetings and dinners at Mar-a-Lago.

Business leaders are invited to pay $5 million to meet individually with the president, according to sources with direct knowledge, and guests spent $1 million each to reserve a seat at a candlelight dinner as recently as Saturday, according to an invitation obtained by WIRED.

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Trump vows more Canada tariffs even as stock market continues sinking

President Donald Trump on Tuesday vowed to hit Canada with even more tariffs despite the fact that the current round has caused the stock market to sink for a second straight day.

Writing on his Truth Social page, Trump hit back at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for implementing retaliatory tariffs against the United States.

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Ex-lawmaker says Republicans are telling him they're 'overwhelmed' by angry calls

Former Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA) told MSNBC in passing that the Republicans he's hearing from are being "overwhelmed" by the flood of angry calls and emails from constituents back home.

Republicans are being confronted by voters who are angry with the massive government staffing cuts and broad spending freezes ushered in by the new Donald Trump administration.

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'Orders are going out right now': Trump pausing all military aid to Ukraine

President Donald Trump is pausing all military aid to Ukraine following a public spat with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson reported Monday evening.

The pause will remain in effect until Trump "determines the Ukrainians show a commitment to good faith peace negotiations, Tomlinson tweeted, citing a senior Trump administration official.

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