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JD Vance bashed for forsaking poor in 'sordid' flip-flop

In an article for The New Republic, writer Greg Sargent bashed Vice President JD Vance for a flip-flop from supporter of the working poor to a staunch Trumpist potentially willing to sacrifice Medicaid to move President Donald Trump's spending bill through Congress.

Vance famously wrote about the struggles he faced growing up poor in a de-industrialized Ohio town in his bestselling memoir, Hillbilly Elegy.

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'Unsettling': Analyst's jaw drops as Hegseth delivers eye-popping line with straight face

MSNBC editor Steve Benen couldn't believe the words that came out of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's mouth Tuesday regarding his handling of classified information.

Hegseth spent part of the morning on Fox News defending his use of the unsecured Signal chat app to disseminate the timing and coordinates of a Houthi airstrike in Yemen.

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Trump dragged as he pushes massive 'Golden Dome' missile project: 'Just more fraud'

As President Donald Trump announced his new $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense system was a go, critics took to social media to blast the idea.

"Trump says we’re going to spend $175 BILLION on a 'Golden Dome' to protect us from… *checks notes* — Canada and Mexico, presumably? Endless waste, enriching his friends — as we cut health care for regular people, seniors… But keep telling us they care about the debt," posted The Tennessee Holler.

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Parents 'overwhelmed with joy' as American veteran released from 'wrongful imprisonment'

The parents of an American Air Force veteran said they're "overwhelmed with joy and gratitude" after receiving news that their son was released from wrongful imprisonment in Venezuela.

Scott and Patti St. Clair told CNN that the "news came suddenly" and they're "still processing it."

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'That's my question!' CNN host frustrated as guest rattles off GOP soundbites

CNN anchor Brianna Keilar pressed Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) over the issue of a proposed a Medicaid work requirement as Republican lawmakers consider making cuts to pay for President Donald Trump's mega spending bill.

Trump met with Republicans on Capitol Hill Tuesday to motivate them to iron out their differences over the bill since he can only afford to lose three GOP votes in order to pass it.

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'Explain!' Shocked critics demand to know why Cory Booker confirmed Jared Kushner's dad

Democrats are demanding to hear from Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), who defied his party to become the only Democrat voting to confirm Charles Kushner as ambassador to France.

Booker joined 50 Republicans to confirm Kushner, with 45 Democrats voting "no."

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'Pathetic!' Sparks fly at hearing as Rubio defends attacks on student protesters

Secretary of State Marco Rubio clashed with Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) over the Trump administration's attempt to deport student activists who support Palestinians.

During a Tuesday Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, Van Hollen criticized Rubio and President Donald Trump for failing to end the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. He also slammed Rubio for wrongly deporting a Maryland man to El Salvador.

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'Multiple standing ovations': Speaker Johnson ridiculed for fawning over Trump meeting

Speaker Mike Johnson mostly stood by and nodded as President Donald Trump pitched his spending bill to reporters on Capitol Hill Tuesday, but when he did speak, his praise of Trump was effusive.

"I think this was a tremendous session — you might want to say something," Trump prompted Johnson after the president met with Republican lawmakers.

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Trump attacks GOP lawmaker to his face for defying spending bill

President Donald Trump reportedly took a swipe at Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) in a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill Tuesday while trying to garner support for his "big, beautiful" spending bill.

Trump can only afford to lose three Republican votes before the bill fails to pass the full House.

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Trump goes off rails on unscripted rant while pushing spending bill on Capitol Hill

President Donald Trump went on an unhinged anti-Joe Biden rant while talking about his "big, beautiful bill" on Capitol Hill — as House Speaker Mike Johnson stood by his side nodding on Tuesday.

The president stopped to talk with reporters on his way to speak with Republican lawmakers about getting the bill passed, as several hard-line Republicans continued to hold out against it.

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'Let them eat tariffs?' MSNBC mocks Trump over his 'Marie Antoinette moment'

President Donald Trump told Walmart executives that they must be the ones responsible for the tariffs on foreign goods coming into the United States, reports revealed Monday. Now, Trump is being compared to the former Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, who was accused of ignoring the suffering of her people.

Lucy Caldwell, the campaign manager for former Republican Rep. Joe Walsh's (IL) presidential campaign, joined with "The Weeknight" hosts as Alecia Menendez walked through the report.

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'Political fairy smut': Joe Biden's granddaughter unloads on Jake Tapper's tell-all book

Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, savaged CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios's Alex Thompson on X on Monday as "irresponsible, self-promoting journalists" for their widely-promoted new book detailing the "cover-up" behind the former president's cognitive decline.

Her post came just hours after revelations that her grandfather was battling stage-4 prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.

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'Sick to my stomach': Critics appalled as taxpayers ordered to pay $5M to J6 rioter's kin

Critics of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurgency were dumbfounded to learn that the Trump administration had agreed to pay nearly $5 million to the family of slain rioter Ashli Babbitt, as first reported by The Washington Post.

An internal Justice Department investigation in 2021 under President Joe Biden cleared a U.S. Capitol Police officer of any wrongdoing for shooting Babbitt as she tried to breach the barricaded House Speaker’s Lobby, but the Trump administration reversed that ruling. President Donald Trump has framed Babbitt as a "martyr" and "patriot."

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