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'How far will Republicans go?' Democrats expect GOP will target key campaign tool

Republicans are zeroing in on a key element of the Democratic Party's financial infrastructure with scrutiny into alleged wrongdoing.

Three Republicans in Congress, including the chairmen of the House Oversight and Administration committees, are urging Donald Trump's Treasury Department to hand over reports of allegedly suspicious financial transactions related to the liberal fundraising platform ActBlue, which GOP lawmakers say has violated campaign finance laws or aided terrorist organizations, reported CNN.

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Ex-Trump aide trashes Pete Hegseth for failing to brief the president on lost soldiers

"The View's" Alyssa Farah Griffin is incensed that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth isn't briefing President Donald Trump on recent U.S. defense and national security events.

Griffin, who previously worked as Trump's White House communications director, played a clip of Trump being asked about the four missing soldiers in Lithuania. Trump confessed he'd never heard about it.

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GOP lawmaker expects Dems to control House: 'We're fixing to hand it right back to them'

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) urged Republicans to pass a law defunding PBS and NPR because he feared Democrats would soon take back control of the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2026 midterm elections.

During a Wednesday interview on the Christian-centric Washington Watch program, Burchett told host Tony Perkins that his show "wouldn't want" to receive federal dollars like public broadcasting stations.

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Oil execs dump on Trump behind his back while praising him in public: CNBC

Although oil company executives have effusively praised President Donald Trump's deregulatory agenda in public, CNBC reports that a survey conducted by the Dallas Federal Reserve reveals they are far more pessimistic about his economic policies than they are letting on.

In particular, the executives took shots at Trump's erratic economic policies of enacting and then retracting tariffs on foreign goods seemingly on a whim.

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'Caught red-handed': Trump family member says GOP just handed Dems a 'golden opportunity'

In a post on Thursday, President Donald Trump's niece, Dr. Mary Trump, said that the new scandal, "Signalgate," is an opportunity for Democrats to hammer the White House on national security practices.

Dr. Trump went through the bombshell report in The Atlantic, which alleged that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared secret war plans in a Signal chat while inadvertently revealing them to a reporter who had been errantly added to the group.

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Stock in American car companies falls after Trump announces new tariffs: reports

President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he would place a 25% tariff (or tax) on “all cars that are not made in the United States,” as well as certain automobile parts. The markets began responding with mere mention of a press conference about auto tariffs late Wednesday.

By Thursday morning, stocks fell at the market's opening.

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Signal scandal could send Trump's cabinet crashing through 'thin ice': CNN analyst

Americans are keenly interested in the newly revealed Signal chats involving Donald Trump's high-ranking officials, and CNN's Harry Enten explained why that could pose a political problem.

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg reported earlier this week that he had been added by national security adviser Mike Waltz to a group chat involving vice president J.D. Vance and defense secretary Pete Hegseth, who disclosed top-secret plans about a military operation in Yemen, and Enten said interest in the encrypted messaging app and the publication has exploded.

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Trump and Musk hand Dems 'a weapon' with 'one unforced error after another': Morning Joe

A panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Thursday lit into President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk for making major political miscalculations that would come back to haunt the GOP in coming elections.

During a panel discussion about the cuts that Musk is making at the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Social Security Administration, Politico's Jonathan Martin argued that the administration doesn't even seem to comprehend the damage it's doing to itself.

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'Money should be taken back by DOGE': Trump uses conspiracy theory to target Politico

President Donald Trump turned his attention to two conspiracy theories on Thursday morning when he demanded that Politico and former Democratic Rep. Stacey Abrams (GA Stacey Abrams give back money they received from the government.

"Whatever happened to the $8,000,000 given by our 'government' to Radical Left Politico magazine, or whatever you would call it," asked Trump in a Truth Social post.

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Trump admin sent asylum seeker to El Salvador prison due to suspected paperwork error

President Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security has reportedly sent a Venezuelan asylum seeker to an El Salvador prison due to a paperwork snafu.

The Miami Herald reported that Frengel Reyes Mota was among hundreds of Venezuelans deported to El Salvador under a 1798 law called the Alien Enemies Act.

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MTG's boyfriend flips out: People say 'I'm an alcoholic because I have a puffy face!'

Brian Glenn, the Real America's Voice reporter dating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), flew into a rage because people say he might be an alcoholic because he has a "puffy face."

Glenn discussed the topic during a Thursday segment about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's drinking habits.

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'Economic lunacy day': Financial Times columnist buries Trump's newest trade salvo

Financial Times columnist Gillian Tett on Thursday shredded President Donald Trump's latest salvo in his international trade wars that have sent stock prices sinking downward in recent weeks.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Tett said that Trump's new 25 percent tariffs on foreign cars were once again setting off damaging economic uncertainty.

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'Just a fact': Rural America readies for scourge of tooth decay under Trump policies

In the wooded highlands of northern Arkansas, where small towns have few dentists, water officials who serve more than 20,000 people have for more than a decade openly defied state law by refusing to add fluoride to the drinking water.

For its refusal, the Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water Authority has received hundreds of state fines amounting to about $130,000, which are stuffed in a cardboard box and left unpaid, said Andy Anderson, who is opposed to fluoridation and has led the water system for nearly two decades.

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