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WSJ warns Trump about to repeat catastrophic mistake that once cost Republicans Georgia

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board wasn't happy with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, warning he's about to repeat the political catastrophe that cost Republicans control of the Senate five years ago.

In a sharply worded editorial published Tuesday, the Journal's editorial board argued that Trump's last-minute endorsement of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn in next week's GOP runoff puts the Texas Senate seat in play and effectively hands Democrats a path to flipping the chamber.

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Blindsided Republicans panic that Trump just cost them the Senate: report

Republicans are worried that Trump's latest endorsement will cost them control of the Senate, according to a new report.

A Republican familiar with Texas politics told NOTUS that Trump's endorsement of the state's Attorney General Ken Paxton could cost the GOP its Senate majority in the upcoming midterms, according to a report.

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'You are wasting my time': Senator loses patience as Sean Duffy retorts 'Welcome to MAGA'

Another lawmaker could barely stand the way Trump's transportation secretary refused to answer straightforward questions during Capitol Hill testimony on Tuesday.

"You are encouraging Americans to spend the summer road tripping," Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) said to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy during testimony on Tuesday. "Let me just ask you, how much did you rack up on gas during your Great American Road Trip?"

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'Absolutely insane': DOJ under fire for handing Trump family 'get-out-of-jail-free card'

Reactions mounted on Tuesday after the Department of Justice issued an order permanently barring the United States from pursuing any tax claims or other legal actions against President Donald Trump, his family, his trusts, and his companies.

The Justice Department document was signed on Tuesday by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and was tied to the settlement of Trump v. Internal Revenue Service. The order stated that "The United States RELEASES, WAIVES, ACQUITS, and FOREVER DISCHARGES" the plaintiffs and is "FOREVER BARRED and PRECLUDED from prosecuting or pursuing, any and all claims, counterclaims, causes of action, appeals, or requests for any relief" against Trump or related parties.

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First claim filed in Trump's controversial 'anti-weaponization' fund comes from ex-aide

The first claim has come in on Trump's $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, with a former Trump official asking for $2.7 million, according to reporting by CNN.

"I was the target of the illegal Crossfire Hurricane investigation," wrote Michael Caputo in a letter acquired by CNN. "Our family suffered greatly during the dark era of political weaponization."

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'Hey JD, there's the fraud': Vance trolled and mocked by rival on CNN

Kentucky Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear tore into Vice President JD Vance during a live CNN broadcast on Tuesday.

Beshear joined CNN anchor Kasie Hunt to talk about the primary election in Kentucky when he gave his real opinions of Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio — taking a clear jab at the Trump administration and the cabinet leaders. Hunt asked Beshear what he thought about Vance or Rubio launching a 2028 presidential bid. Beshear slammed Vance's comment during a White House press conference that he would not rule out using money from a $1.8 billion fund to pay potential Jan. 6 rioters.

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Trump golf club manager with no engineering skills advised on Reflecting Pool repairs: NYT

Trump brought on the manager of his New Jersey golf club to advise on a major Lincoln Memorial project despite having no engineering background, according to reporting by The New York Times.

David Schutzenhofer has run the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster for 20 years, and he's been playing a "major role" in the Reflecting Pool renovations, The New York Times reported. He's "a private citizen with no known training for engineering or architecture," the newspaper added.

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Trump rages as GOP foe resurfaces old endorsement: 'Withdraw your fake statement!'

President Donald Trump was angry on Tuesday after Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) — a sharp critic of the president — pointed out that Trump had endorsed him in the past.

Massie, an incumbent lawmaker fighting to maintain his congressional seat as a Republican representing Kentucky, has been going up against Trump-backed candidate Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein in a heated primary that's been called the most expensive House primary in history.

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Ted Cruz snaps as Dem invokes famous 2013 clash: 'You're not Dianne Feinstein'

Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) interrupted Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday to tell the Texas Republican she felt "personally aggrieved" by his lecturing — only to have Cruz fire back by invoking the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, snapping, "You're not Dianne Feinstein."

The blowup came after Cruz delivered a lengthy monologue at a hearing on the Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais ruling — a 6-3 decision gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act — accusing Democrats of believing Black candidates can only win in gerrymandered districts.

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New DOJ order 'forever bars' US from tax claims against Trump family

The Department of Justice has issued an order permanently barring the United States from pursuing any tax claims or other legal actions against President Donald Trump, his family, his trusts, and his companies, according to a Justice Department document signed Tuesday by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.

The order, issued in connection with the settlement of Trump v. Internal Revenue Service, stated, "The United States RELEASES, WAIVES, ACQUITS, and FOREVER DISCHARGES" the plaintiffs and is "FOREVER BARRED and PRECLUDED from prosecuting or pursuing, any and all claims, counterclaims, causes of action, appeals, or requests for any relief" against Trump or related parties.

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Ex-GOP senator predicts 'great migration' as GOP lawmakers turn backs on Trump

Former Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) had a warning for Republicans on Tuesday, suggesting that the Department of Justice's $1.8 billion fund that could give Trump supporters compensation will create a serious backlash for the GOP in midterm elections.

Flake told CNN anchor Brianna Keilar on Tuesday that he expects to see Republicans flee Congress as a result of the decision and expected that more conservative lawmakers would need to take a firm stance on the Trump DOJ's announcement.

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Joe Rogan predicts Dem 'win in 2028' because of Trump's 'extremely unpopular' policies

Joe Rogan thinks the GOP's Iran war could blow up in their faces — and hand Democrats the White House in 2028.

The popular podcaster — and longtime pal of President Donald Trump — floated the prediction Tuesday during a sprawling conversation with venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, who had spent much of the episode raging against proposed wealth tax measures in California and at the federal level.

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CNN's Kaitlan Collins confronts JD Vance with his own past words on J6 rioters

CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins directly asked Vice President JD Vance about his previous comments about Jan. 6 rioters as the Trump administration faced backlash over the Justice Department's compensation fund on Tuesday.

Collins mentioned the contradicting remarks during a fiery White House press conference, just a day after the DOJ announced a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded compensation fund for President Donald Trump's allies, including Jan. 6 rioters, who claim political targeting by previous administrations.

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