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Trump supporter who wanted to 'make the Church great again' charged with killing priest

A man who was recently charged with murdering a priest in Seneca, Kansas, has a long history of writing letters to his local newspaper in which he expressed support for President Donald Trump.

Local news station KSNT reported that 66-year-old Oklahoma man Gary Hermesch, who was arrested by police last week for the alleged fatal shooting of 57-year-old Seneca-based Father Arul Carasala, regularly wrote letters referencing Trump to the local Courier-Tribune newspaper.

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Rand Paul mocks Trump's tariff policy: 'I have a trade deficit with my grocery store'

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) mocked the way President Donald Trump calculated his so-called reciprocal tariffs by noting that trade deficits were not necessarily evidence of one side losing.

During a Tuesday interview on CNBC, Paul told conservative host Joe Kernen that Trump's tariff policy was "backwards and upside down."

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GOP senator on Trump's tariffs: 'Whose throat do I get to choke if this proves wrong?'

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) asked an official from President Donald Trump's administration whose "throat do I get to choke" if the controversial tariff trade war fails.

Tillis grilled U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer during a Tuesday Senate Finance Committee hearing.

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'He needs to own this': The View urges audience to keep heat on Trump

"The View's" Sunny Hostin wants to nickname President Donald Trump's economic woes the "Trump Slump."

On Tuesday's show, the co-hosts questioned whether Republicans in Congress would ever hold Trump accountable for the stock market volatility and broader economic uncertainty.

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Supreme Court blocks judge's order that Trump re-hire 16K fired workers

The United States Supreme Court has blocked a lower court order that directed the Trump administration to re-hire 16,000 probationary federal workers who had been fired earlier this year.

As the New York Times reported, the court order "said the nonprofit groups that had sued to challenge the dismissals had not suffered the sort of injury that gave them standing to sue," while adding that the order's impacts "may be limited, as another trial judge’s ruling requiring the reinstatement of many of the same workers remains in place."

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'Deserves real evaluation': Mike Johnson backs RFK Jr. on removing fluoride from water

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) expressed support for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's crusade to remove fluoride from the nation's water supply.

Johnson was asked about Kennedy's effort during a House Republican leadership press conference on Tuesday.

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'No strategy at all!' Senator grills Trump trade rep amid tariff chaos

The ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee grilled U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer Tuesday about the Trump tariffs set to take effect Wednesday, calling the situation they've caused for average Americans, "pretty rotten stuff."

"I saw at page four of your testimony, Mr. Greer, you said the president's strategy is already bearing fruit," Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) began. " I can tell you, for a lot of Oregonians who have 401Ks that are being drained out, that's pretty rotten stuff, and you ought to realize how serious this is for the country."

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'Cost us $26M!' Jasmine Crockett spits 'fire' at Trump's golfing

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) slammed President Donald Trump for spending at least $26 million of taxpayer money to play golf in the first two months of his presidency.

During a DOGE subcommittee hearing chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday, Crockett wondered why Republicans were focused on dismantling government services instead of cutting waste generated by Trump's vacations.

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'Can't afford it': Kentucky Republican sweats as neighbors get especially hard tariff hit

Farmers in Kentucky overwhelmingly voted for President Donald Trump last year but the New York Times reports that they are already bracing for severe impact from the global trade war that he launched last year.

Kentucky State Rep. Ryan Bivens, a Republican who owns a 10,000-acre corn, soybean and wheat farm, tells the Times that his farm was already struggling thanks to persistent inflation that hit the economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and he's not sure he can take a prolonged trade war with nearly every country on the planet.

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Venmo accounts found for 50 members of Congress — and 30 Trump admin officials: report

Spending habits of 50 members of Congress and 30 officials in President Donald Trump's administration are on display in publicly accessible Venmo accounts, according to a report Tuesday.

NOTUS reporter Mark Alfred sifted through the accounts and the associated lists of contacts, uncovering telling things about U.S. lawmakers.

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'Not going to help': House Freedom Caucus chair rejects White House invite for budget talk

Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), chair of the House Freedom Caucus, declined an invitation to visit the White House for a discussion on a budget being pitched by President Donald Trump and his advisers.

The Hill's Emily Brooks reported Tuesday that Harris had rejected the White House's invitation.

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'Shudders through every level of GOP': Analysts warn Trump major backlash brewing

Republicans are growing restless and frustrated over President Donald Trump's escalating trade war — and some strategists are warning he's set to trigger a dangerous backlash, Politico reported on Tuesday.

Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, dubbed a "reciprocal" scheme even though the tariffs are in most cases far higher than those imposed on U.S. products by foreign countries, impose duties of 10 to 49 percent on virtually all foreign goods. The list of tariffs even singles out remote, uninhabited volcanic islands near Antarctica that have no trade with the U.S.

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'Blow your mind': Experts expose new 'major math error' in Trump trade formula

Experts from a conservative think tank are challenging "bad math" in President Donald Trump's complicated-looking formula explaining why he thinks tariffs are a good idea.

CNN's John Berman exclaimed, "This is going to blow your mind here!" when introducing two economists with The American Enterprise Institute who pointed out the "major math error" to the Trump administration.

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