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'Sleazy corruption': $400M award reportedly for 'Armored Tesla' outrages Musk critics

The State Department appears likely to award a $400 million contract to tech billionaire Elon Musk's Tesla Motors to deliver an "armored Tesla" to the federal government — a procurement forecast first modified in December, before President Donald Trump was sworn in but after he was elected, according to Drop Site News.

Musk, already one of the federal government's largest contractors through his SpaceX firm, also happens to head up the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, task force, which is currently pushing mass layoffs of civil servants and other dramatic cutbacks to various federal grants and services in the supposed name of balancing the budget.

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'Shakedown': Alarm raised over traffic stops that net Texas County, OK, millions

On June 11, Florida-based trucker Tammy Votta set out to drive a heavy, pre-sealed load — 45,000 wobbly pounds — from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Hiawatha, Iowa, mostly along U.S. Highway 54. She stopped for the night in Stratford, Texas, had two cookies for dinner, and woke the next morning with no idea that her whole view of life in America was about to be shattered.

June 12 was a beautiful day, with no wind and clear sailing on U.S. 54. As she was passing through Goodwell, population 920, Votta said she was doing far less than the posted 45 mph because she was running heavy and U.S. 54 has some curves through town. Even beyond city limits, she said, she couldn’t get her rig up to the posted 70 mph. She maxed out at 68.

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'Nosediving sales': Columnist outlines best way to put Elon Musk 'in dire straits'

Billionaire Elon Musk has sparked widespread anger with his efforts to illegally shut down entire government agencies without any congressional authorization, but Slate columnist David Zipper believes that there is a simple way to significantly hurt Musk through a consumer boycott of his electric car company.

While not buying a Tesla may not seem like a revolutionary act, Zipper believes that the company is already showing major signs of vulnerability that a full-fledged boycott could tip into a major crisis.

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'Pulling things out of thin air': Legal expert calls out Mike Johnson's new Trump comments

House speaker Mike Johnson downplayed president Donald Trump's defiance of court decisions blocking his executive orders, but a legal expert said his claims were completely off base.

The Louisiana Republican expressed agreement with vice president J.D. Vance's position that "judges aren’t allowed to control the executive branch’s legitimate power," which Johnson justified by claiming that former president Joe Biden had "literally trampled over the rule of law," but former U.S. attorney Michael Moore told CNN the comparison was invalid.

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'Way out over your skis': CNN host intervenes as Republican Scott Jennings lashes out

A discussion revolving around tech billionaire Elon Musk and his potential government conflicts quickly went south when longtime GOP strategist Scott Jennings put his fellow CNN guests – and host Abby Phillip – on blast for what he claimed were inappropriate suggestions.

The on-air moment unfolded Tuesday as Phillip introduced reports that staffers at Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency had greater access to government databases than previously reported.

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'Are they dumb?' Critics let loose as Republican introduces bill to rename Greenland

Greenland could be renamed "Red, White and Blueland" if a GOP lawmaker gets his way and Donald Trump is able to absorb the Arctic island into the United States.

Trump has repeatedly stated his intention to take over the Danish territory for national security purposes despite Danish officials insisting the sparsely populated land is not for sale.

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'Reform is needed in the GOP': Republican hits own party for straying from Constitution

According to his Facebook page, Steve Dawson bragged he was elected as a Republican committeeman in 2022, and again in 2024. He was excited about helping Doug Mastriano win Pennsylvania's governor's race.

Mastriano lost but Dawson's advocacy has not.

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'Judgement by lead’: Nazi sympathizer investigated for threat against Wash. governor

The Washington State Patrol is investigating a Nazi sympathizer who posted a social media reply that appears to threaten the state’s governor with gunfire.

Greyson Arnold wrote in reply to an X post by Gov. Bob Ferguson last month that “the federal government must act quickly to arrest you or it will be the 2nd amendment and judgment by lead.”

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Court drops classified documents case against Trump's aides: report

CBS News reports that the classified documents case has been dropped against Donald Trump's co-defendants, Walt Nauta and former Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos de Oliveira.

The Justice Department had requested that the court drop the case and it was granted on Tuesday morning.

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Trump's medical research cuts could strip $100M from single red state

Missouri universities and research organizations will need to cut about $100 million from administrative costs for research funded last year by the National Institutes of Health or replace the money from other sources if President Donald Trump’s attempt to reduce indirect costs is successful.

There were 1,553 grants worth $901 million issued by the NIH to Missouri institutions during the most recent federal fiscal year. The recipients reported spending as much as 30% of their grant on indirect costs to support their research.

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'Will end badly': Pope Francis gives a major warning to Trump

Pope Francis on Tuesday took a direct shot at the Trump administration in a new letter in which he criticized the president's immigration policies as being un-Christian.

In the letter, Pope Francis described Trump's push for mass deportations in the United States as a "major crisis" and outlined why it goes against the teachings of Jesus Christ.

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'Disappointing': Deep red Trump-voting county begs president to reconsider decision

President Donald Trump's recent announcement directing the Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies aims to save taxpayers money — but may inadvertently cost workers in a county that overwhelmingly voted for him.

Trump made the announcement over the weekend, citing the cost to produce each penny, which costs about 3.7 pennies to create. The U.S. Mint reported losing more than $85 million in the last fiscal year that ended in September on the roughly 3 billion pennies it produced.

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Judge hits Trump admin for refusing to obey restraining order on funding freeze

U.S. District Judge John McConnell issued an order directing the Trump administration to immediately obey a previous restraining order halting a funding freeze for the National Institutes of Health and two Biden-era laws.

In a Friday filing, 22 state attorneys general accused the administration of not obeying McConnell's order to unfreeze federal spending for grants and loans. The White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) claimed that the order did not apply to specific federal programs.

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