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'Shameless' Supreme Court's latest double standard sparks outrage

The Supreme Court's latest ruling allowing a red state to pursue its redistricting efforts sparked outrage on Monday.

On Monday, the Supreme Court issued an unsigned ruling allowing Alabama to pursue a new election map that could eliminate two Democratic-held seats. The ruling paved the way for the Republicans to add more seats in Congress as the 2026 midterms approach.

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'Get it done!' Trump issues ominous threat to red state Senators ahead of key vote

President Donald Trump issued an ominous threat to state Senators in South Carolina on the eve of a key redistricting vote.

On Tuesday, South Carolina lawmakers are scheduled to vote on a new election map that could eliminate the seat held by Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) as part of the GOP's effort to thwart Democratic gains during the 2026 midterms. Trump posted on Truth Social that he will be "watching closely" as Senators vote, hoping to influence the outcome of the process.

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Red state gets a major boost from Supreme Court in redistricting fight: report

The Supreme Court handed Alabama a major victory on Monday in its redistricting fight, according to a new report.

The Washington Post reported that the Supreme Court released an unsigned opinion allowing Alabama's Republican-controlled legislature to redraw its election maps and eliminate two Democratic-held seats. The opinion follows the court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais that allows states to gerrymander their maps for partisan purposes.

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GOP senator plans 250-mile 'meditation' walk — as he mulls quitting Congress: report

Sen. John Curtis (R-UT) hasn't even been in office for two years yet, and he's already eyeing the exit.

According to Politico, he is now considering a run for governor.

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Dems appeal to Supreme Court to halt 'irreparable harm' of Virginia redistricting battle

Virginia Democrats on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive the voter-approved redistricting amendment struck down last week by the Supreme Court of Virginia, escalating the fight over the state’s congressional map to the nation’s highest court with the 2026 midterms inching closer.

In an emergency application filed with Chief Justice John Roberts, attorneys representing House Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, D-Fairfax, Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, and the commonwealth of Virginia asked the court to pause the state ruling while the appeal moves forward.

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Trump DOJ subpoenas WSJ over leaks after president complained to Todd Blanche: report

President Donald Trump complained to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche about leaks to the press about the Iran war — and then a subpoena was promptly sent to the Wall Street Journal.

According to the Journal, "Blanche vowed to secure subpoenas specifically targeting the records of reporters who have worked on sensitive national security stories, one official said. In one meeting, Trump passed a stack of news articles he and other senior officials thought threatened national security to Blanche with a sticky note on it that said 'treason,' another administration official said. Senior Justice Department officials have met with counterparts from the Pentagon to discuss the investigations, according to officials familiar with the meetings."

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MAGA fans erupt over 'communist mole' John Brennan's 'unbelievable' MS NOW interview

Fans of President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again movement erupted on Monday after former CIA Director John Brennan gave an interview to MS NOW.

Brennan told MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace that there are "legions" of bureaucrats working inside law enforcement agencies who are resisting Trump's calls to prosecute his political enemies. His comments came at a time when the administration is pursuing investigations into people such as former FBI Director James Comey and is considering launching another investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) for participating in a video in which Democrats told military members that they don't have to follow illegal orders.

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Trump nominates former Navy SEAL to lead FEMA — after firing him for disobedience: report

President Donald Trump on Monday nominated Cameron Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Politico reported.

A year ago, the president fired the former Navy SEAL who had run the nation's disaster agency after he reportedly defied Trump.

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James Comey issues a dark warning as Trump's chaos intensifies: 'In for a rough ride'

President Donald Trump is going to bend and twist the rule of law even further than he already has, former FBI Director James Comey warned in an MS NOW interview with Nicolle Wallace on "Deadline: White House" — and the American people need to be ready.

Comey was previously indicted on politically motivated charges of lying to Congress, based on Senate testimony where he appeared to be telling the truth. After those charges were thrown out because Trump's prosecutor was improperly appointed, he was hit with new charges accusing him of threatening violence against the president, based on a social media post of seashells.

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Trump astounds with 'derranged' midterms admission: 'Can't let them get away with it'

President Donald Trump may have just said the quiet part out loud about his plans to rig the 2026 midterm elections, according to one analyst.

David Pakman, host of the liberal "David Pakman Show" on YouTube, argued in a new reaction video on Monday that Trump recently admitted in a "completely derranged" Truth Social post that he plans on militarizing polling places during the November election.

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John Fetterman's praise of Trump's 'quiet piggy' insult sparks outrage

The internet was stunned on Monday after Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) told comedian Bill Maher that he commended President Donald Trump's insult directed at a female reporter.

Fetterman was a guest on Maher's "Club Random Podcast" when the comedian and host talked about how "refreshing" Trump's "honesty" has been when the lawmaker replied and laughed, saying: "The ultimate: quiet piggy. Hahaha, yeah!"

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Virginia Republican agrees with radio host's racially-coded attack against Hakeem Jeffries

Rep. Jennifer A. Kiggans (R-VA) agreed with a radio host after he used a racially-charged term to attack House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) because he spoke out about Virginia redistricting efforts.

Kiggans reportedly made the remarks this week during an interview with Richmond's Morning News.

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Ex-GOP operative sounds the alarm over Trump admin's 'appalling' religious liberty push

President Donald Trump's administration is pushing a dangerous view of religious liberty that is not only "evil," but also incredibly "dangerous," according to a former GOP operative.

Steve Schmidt, who authors "The Warning" on Substack, argued in a new video on Monday that the Trump administration is openly attacking one of the fundamental rights Americans enjoy: the right to freely practice the religion of their choice. Schmidt noted that the administration is staffed with people like Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, both of whom have advocated for erasing the separation of church and state and called for the administration to recreate American society as a Christian one.

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