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MAGA rep loses his cool and accuses rebel Republican of 'stumping with Nazis'

A Florida congressman went on Real America's Voice on Monday and unleashed a kitchen-sink attack on fellow Republican Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) — the latest GOP lawmaker to fall in line behind President Donald Trump's all-out campaign to oust the libertarian-leaning Kentuckian in Tuesday's primary.

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL), appearing with host Eric Bolling, hurled allegations ranging from ties to Iran to sexual misconduct involving an ex-girlfriend — and didn't stop there.

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Turning Point USA leaders deliver a stinging warning to Trump as young MAGA voters turn

The leader of Turning Point USA in a key battleground state called President Donald Trump's Iran war "distasteful" as young MAGA voters who helped elect the president have started to show signs of frustration, according to a Politico report on Monday.

Some of the youngest members among the MAGA coalition have cited skyrocketing gas prices, concerns about another long-term Middle East conflict and an overall sense of betrayal after a promise from Trump that he would refrain from those conflicts. And in interviews with six different leaders from Turning Point USA chapters, Politico found that "many of them said the president’s approach to Iran has undercut one of the central promises that animated younger right-wing voters in 2024: no new wars."

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Ex-GOP gov loses faith his party will ever 'get back to sanity'

The former Republican governor of Maryland warned on Monday that the antidote to his party's loss of sanity is getting further away as President Donald Trump's grip on the party tightens.

Larry Hogan told the Washington Post that he has left Trump's Republican Party behind as he enters what he calls his "Zen era." That comes after Hogan was unable to parlay his record-high bipartisan approval ratings into a national job, which he chalked up to Trump's efforts to remake the Republican Party in his image.

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Multiple reported dead in San Diego Islamic Center shooting including 2 suspected gunmen

Multiple people are reportedly dead in a shooting at the San Diego Islamic Center, according to MS NOW's Ayman Mohyeldin, citing a report directly from the leader of the mosque.

Based on a preliminary investigation, police believe that two men found near the mosque — dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds — were the suspects, two law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told CNN. Authorities are still trying to determine the details surrounding the shooting, the officials said. Police said that the threat was "neutralized" after the shooting.

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Ex-GOP lawmaker goes off as US finds itself in 'worst-case scenario' due to Trump blunders

A former lawmaker and critic of President Donald Trump slammed the president's Iran war decisions following his announcement on Monday to stop a planned military attack amid "serious negotiations" and telling the military to be ready "on a moment's notice."

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) told CNN that Trump's Truth Social post announcement stating alleged negotiations underway and that an attack had been stopped by allies was putting the United States in a bad position.

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Judges blow up 9 cases brought by Trump DOJ pick ahead of confirmation vote

President Donald Trump's pick to be the top federal prosecutor in Wyoming committed grand jury misconduct that voids charges against several criminal defendants, a federal judge ruled on Monday — just hours before that prosecutor is set to face a confirmation vote in the Senate to serve in that role permanently.

According to Bloomberg Law, "Darin Smith, whose nomination is scheduled for a final vote in the Senate Monday, engaged in activity that gives the US District Court for the District of Wyoming 'grave doubt that the decision to indict was free from the substantial influence of such violations,' three US district judges wrote in a joint order May 15 dismissing indictments against nine criminal defendants."

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Trump’s massive J6 'slush fund' takes Jeanine Pirro by surprise: 'I don't know anything'

Jeanine Pirro was in the middle of a tough-on-crime press conference Monday when a reporter blindsided her with a question about a nearly $1.8 billion fund that could send taxpayer money to the same kind of rioters she'd spent the morning condemning.

The U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia had just finished threatening to prosecute the parents of DC teens involved in violent "takeovers" — including a chair-throwing brawl that tore through a Navy Yard Chipotle Saturday night — when a reporter pivoted to the Justice Department's newly announced "Anti-Weaponization Fund."

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Trump admin eyes move that could push MAHA further into full-on revolt: report

President Donald Trump's Environmental Protection Agency is taking aim at limits on toxic "forever chemicals" in Americans' drinking water — a move likely to deepen anger among his Make America Healthy Again allies, NOTUS reported Monday.

The EPA announced Monday that it wants to scrap legally enforceable nationwide drinking water limits on four forever chemicals, including GenX, a chemical used to make Teflon that has infamously contaminated North Carolina's Cape Fear River.

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Supreme Court abandoned its own rule the moment it helped Republicans: experts

When the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Texas’ gerrymandered congressional map to take effect in December, its conservative majority wrote that a lower court had “improperly inserted itself into an active primary campaign” when it blocked the map more than three months before the election.

Now, the Supreme Court is the one upending elections.

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Thomas Massie spotted strumming a banjo with self-proclaimed antisemite: report

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) posted a video of himself playing the banjo with some other musicians to his campaign account on Monday, ahead of a primary in which he is fighting for his political life.

"Pickin and grinnin!" said the post.

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JD Vance's flopped joke sparks instant mockery: 'Charm of a rattlesnake'

Vice President JD Vance laughed about President Donald Trump's particular taste over which socks and jackets his cabinet members wear — prompting the internet to mock the attempted joke.

Vance was speaking to a crowd at a manufacturing facility in Kansas City, Missouri, to address the rising cost of living ahead of midterm elections, when he tried to get a few laughs about Trump, who has reportedly gifted $145 Florsheim men's dress shoes to his male cabinet members with the expectation that they wear them in his presence, regardless of whether they fit or not.

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Footage shows Trump's Treasury secretary in tense standoff with Chinese security guards

President Donald Trump's Treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, was briefly stopped by Chinese security during the administration's trip to the country last week, The Daily Beast reported on Monday.

"Footage circulating online appears to show Scott Bessent being stopped outside the Great Hall of the People, one of the Chinese Communist Party’s chief government buildings in Beijing, ahead of a state banquet held in Trump’s honor at the venue on Thursday," said the report. "The guards seem to be pointing out that Bessent isn’t wearing what was likely an entry or clearance pin on his suit after blocking him at the door. After a brief conversation, he is handed an item by his aides and then allowed into the building."

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'What is going on?' JD Vance's socks get under Trump's skin

Vice President JD Vance has a fashion confession — and it involves a pair of shamrock socks, the Irish prime minister, and a very unamused Donald Trump.

Speaking in Kansas City on Monday, Vance regaled the crowd with a cautionary tale about dressing for the boss after complimenting Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins on his blazer.

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