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House Republicans eye adding anti-abortion provisions in D.C. budget fix: report

Top House Republicans are considering editing the Senate bill that steps in after the Washington, D.C., budget shortfall.

Earlier this month, the House passed a government funding bill that dramatically cut the city's budget, which Congress must approve. The bill cut approximately $1.1 billion from the district halfway through the financial year, the Associated Press reported.

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J.D. Vance hosts RNC fundraiser ahead of possible 2028 run even as Trump eyes third term

Vice President J.D. Vance was expected to host a Republican fundraiser Monday as he builds a network for a possible presidential run despite President Donald Trump saying he wants to serve a third term.

Axios reported that Vance would host Monday night's fundraiser for the Republican National Committee in New York City.

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'Even the rich are worried': Columnist warns economy headed to 'frightful situation'

President Donald Trump might push the U.S. into an economic situation not seen since the 1970s, a columnist warned Monday.

Many of the president's economic advisers, including Larry Kudlow and Stephen Moore, have urged him to back off tariffs, which he plans to crank up Wednesday to the highest levels since the Great Depression.

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'Terrorist' tattoos cited by Homeland Security 'stolen from the internet': legal expert

Lawyer Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow at the Immigration Council, did a reverse image search of photos of tattoos the Department of Homeland Security claims represent the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

Over the weekend, the ACLU obtained ICE's "Alien Enemies Act Validation Guide," which the union said "confirms all it takes to be sent to rot in prison in El Salvador is 1) having a tattoo an ICE officer says is a 'gang tattoo' and 2) displaying 'logos,' 'symbols,' or clothes an ICE officer says are gang signs," said Reichlin-Melnick.

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'Shame on you!' Karoline Leavitt loses cool with reporter over deportations

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt scolded a correspondent for asking about a document showing that the Trump administration was deporting people based on their tattoos.

During a Monday press gaggle, correspondent Andrew Feinberg asked Leavitt about the document used to decide which people would be deported.

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‘We’re gonna boom’: Trump mocks Wall Street’s stagflation predictions despite grim data

President Donald Trump’s economic policies have already cost him the confidence of a majority of Americans. The stock markets and consumer confidence plunged last week—and the fall continued Monday morning, with markets hitting lows not seen since September.

Economic experts are sounding the alarm, warning that inflation and joblessness are set to rise, and demand for goods and services is poised to drop dramatically. All this comes just days before Trump’s massive and deeply controversial tariffs package is scheduled to take effect.

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'Never been a better time to be a white-collar crook' thanks to Trump: report

A new report from Axios highlights the large number of white-collar criminals in recent weeks who have received pardons from President Donald Trump.

In fact, Axios goes so far as to proclaim that "there's never been a better time to be a white-collar crook," while then highlighting some particularly egregious pardons, including that of former Nikola Motors CEO Trevor Milton, whose "most egregious act may have been sharing a video that purported to show a fully functional prototype, whereas the truck actually was rolling down a small hill."

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Lindsey Graham furious as Netanyahu appoints official who dared criticize Trump

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is furious after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Navy commander Vice Adm. (res.) Eli Sharvit to lead the Shin Bet security service on Monday.

"While it is undeniably true that America has no better friend than Israel, the appointment of Eli Sharvit to be the new leader of the Shin Bet is beyond problematic," Graham wrote on X.

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'Worst fears coming true': Conservative WSJ hits Trump for letting Cabinet member run amok

Health advocates sounded the alarm when President Donald Trump first nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, due to his controversial stance on vaccines and a penchant for promoting conspiracy theories. Now, the conservative Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is slamming the administration for allowing Kennedy to operate largely unfettered.

On Monday, the board stated that some Senate Republicans who voted to confirm RFK Jr. "hoped that other Trump HHS appointees — e.g., FDA Commissioner Marty Makary and National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya — would keep Mr. Kennedy in check. It isn’t working out that way."

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Trump team eyes emergency plan to offset 'financial devastation' for farmers: NY Times

President Donald Trump has dubbed April 2 “Liberation Day”—the date he’ll unveil his sweeping and controversial tariff package—but behind the scenes, White House officials are quietly admitting it could be anything but liberating for America’s farmers.

Trump’s tariffs are expected to cost Americans tens of billions of dollars annually, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The cost to farmers could be “financial devastation,” The New York Times reported on Monday. And since the White House is mulling a necessary bailout for the American agricultural industry, the ultimate cost of Trump’s tariffs could grow even more expensive.

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'Who approved this?' Jasmine Crockett slams 'disgusting' House GOP for sharing morbid meme

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) lashed out at House Republicans after an official House Foreign Affairs Committee's social media account shared a spoof video of President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Elon Musk dancing while carrying a casket labeled USAID.

In a post to X over the weekend, House Republicans celebrated the demise of the U.S. Agency for International Development with the video meme. A message on the post read, "MAGA 1, Libs 0."

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Pam Bondi orders DOJ to drop case accusing Georgia of suppressing Black voters

Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered the Department of Justice to drop a lawsuit against Georgia's 2021 law that allegedly targeted Black voters.

Former Attorney General Merrick Garland sued the state in 2021 because he claimed the law was "enacted with the purpose of denying or abridging the right of Black Georgians to vote on account of their race or color in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act."

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'It took just two months': Analysts trash Trump as U.S. allies unite with China

Reuters reported Monday that one-time American allies Japan and South Korea joined forces with China to "jointly respond" to tariffs imposed by the United States under President Donald Trump.

It prompted political analysts and commentators to expect more and more allies abandon America.

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