Politics

AP: House GOP Plots Billions In Cuts To Medicaid

The Associated Press reports: Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, threatening health care coverage for some of the 80 million U.S. adults and children enrolled in the safety net program. Millions more Americans signed up for taxpayer-funded health care coverage like Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act’s marketplace during the Biden administration, a shift lauded by …

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Argentine Leader Faces Impeachment Over “Rug Pull”

The BBC reports: Argentine President Javier Milei is facing impeachment calls – and legal action accusing him of fraud – over his promotion of cryptocurrency on social media. Milei posted on X about the $LIBRA coin on Friday, which he said would help fund small businesses and start-ups. He shared a link to buy it, causing its price to shoot …

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Netanyahu: I Share Trump’s “Bold Vision For Gaza”

“I want to assure everyone who is now listening to us, President Trump and I are working in full cooperation and coordination between us. We have a common strategy, and we can’t always share in details this strategy with the public, including when the gates of hell will be opened, as they surely will if all our hostages are not …

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Swing-District GOP Reps Rebel Over Spending Cuts

Politico reports: Pennsylvania Rep. Rob Bresnahan is the latest swing-district Republican to issue a warning over deep spending cuts GOP leaders are targeting for key safety net programs in a bill to enact Trump’s massive domestic agenda. “I ran for Congress under a promise of always doing what is best for the people of Northeastern Pennsylvania,” said Bresnahan in a …

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Murkowski Bill Bucks Trump On “Mount Denali” Name

Via press release from Sen. Lisa Murkowski: U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) today introduced legislation that would officially designate North America’s highest mountain as Denali, the name bestowed by Alaska’s Koyukon Athabascans. The bill would require that any reference in U.S. laws, maps, regulations, or other records refer to the mountain as Denali. “In Alaska, it’s Denali,” Senator Murkowski said. …

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Kelly: Trump May Have No Choice But To Defy Courts

“How much does the Trump administration need to take? There’s over 50 lawsuits filed so far. Lots of these judges are Obama appointees, Clinton appointees, who are — or Biden appointees — who are far-left activists, who are just having some fun trying to thwart the Trump agenda. And I do think, at some point, the Trump administration may be — …

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Politico: MN Gov. Tim Walz Mulling Run For Senate

Politico reports: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is considering a run for Senate next year, according to a person close to the governor who was granted anonymity to describe internal deliberations. His consideration of the seat comes after Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) announced her retirement from the blue-leaning battleground on Thursday. Smith was tapped to replace former Sen. Al Franken when …

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Dem Sen. Tina Smith Will Not Seek Reelection

Minnesota Public Radio reports: U.S. Sen. Tina Smith announced Thursday she will retire after next year, opting against a 2026 bid for another six-year term and putting a Democratic-held seat in play in an increasingly competitive Upper Midwest. The decision comes after Smith had been conveying her plan to run again for a seat she has held since 2018. She …

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Car Plows Into Munich Protesters, At Least 20 Injured

EuroNews reports: Multiple people have been injured in Munich after a car drove into a crowd of demonstrators near the city’s centre, police said. The driver was arrested on site and posed no further danger, authorities confirmed. The Munich police said on X that they were currently on site with “strong forces”. Regional public broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) said at …

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Ex-Interior Sec Launches Bid For New Mexico Gov

Roll Call reports: Deb Haaland, a former Democratic House member and Interior secretary under Joe Biden, launched a run for New Mexico governor on Tuesday. Haaland would be the nation’s first Native American woman to serve as a governor if she is elected to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, herself a former House lawmaker. In a video message …

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Senate Leader John Thune: Trump Should Obey Courts

The Hill reports: Senate Republicans are urging President Trump to respect the rulings of federal judges who have blocked his executive actions to freeze spending federal grants and loans, dismantle USAID, and ban birthright citizenship. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) on Tuesday said the growing tensions between the White House and federal judges is a “natural give and take” …

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Red County To Trump: Save Our Penny-Making Jobs

Tennessee’s Greenville Sun reports: Eliminating the minting of new pennies could come at significant cost to Greene County. Tusculum-based Artazn LLC is the U.S. Mint’s sole supplier of cent planchets, the blank discs stamped into pennies.  The former Jarden Zinc Products was purchased in 2019 by a Los Angeles-based private equity firm. Americans for Common Cents, a pro-penny group with Artazn among …

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Mace’s “Sexual Abuse/Rape Hotline” Is Her Voicemail

Mother Jones reports: On the House floor Monday night—in a speech that was jarring, graphic, and nearly an hour long—Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) made disturbing allegations of sexual abuse against four men from her home state, one of whom is her ex-fiancé. All of this has, unsurprisingly, attracted ample news coverage. But one aspect of the explosive speech has gone …

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Mace Accuses Four Men Of Drugging And Raping Her

The New York Times reports: Representative Nancy Mace, the South Carolina Republican who in recent weeks has floated a run for governor, on Monday night accused her former fiancé and three other men of having drugged and raped her and other women, and of filming and taking lewd photographs of women and underage girls without their consent. In a stunningly …

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Concerned Woman Says She’ll Vote To Confirm RFK

Forbes reports: Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, told CNN on Monday she intends to support the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary—news that comes ahead of the expected Senate-wide vote to confirm one of President Donald Trump’s most controversial Cabinet picks after some GOP lawmakers remained on the fence. Collins—one of three GOP senators who …

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BOOK: Trump Terrified Iran Will Shoot Down Plane

Alex Isenstadt writes for Axios: Iran’s threat to assassinate Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign was far more serious than publicly known — and led to extraordinary precautions by his team that included using a decoy plane to avert a feared attempt on his life. My upcoming book, “Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power,” reveals the depth …

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REPORT: Donalds Had Another Rep Cast His Votes

The Daily Beast reports: Republican congressman Byron Donalds appears to have played hooky and skipped out on his legislative duties for an appearance on Real Time With Bill Maher. Jake Sherman, a political analyst with MSNBC and founder of Punchbowl News, posted to X Saturday that Donalds might have went to see Maher at HBO’s studios in California over voting …

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Cruz Moves To Limit Supreme Court To Nine Justices

Courthouse News reports: Senate Republicans on Friday offered a retort to months of Democrat scrutiny on the Supreme Court, introducing a constitutional amendment that would block lawmakers from adding more justices to the high court’s bench. The proposed amendment is the GOP majority’s first major legislative foray into the yearslong debate over the Supreme Court — and one that proponents …

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NBC: Casey DeSantis May Run To Succeed Husband

NBC News reports: Republican donors at a gathering last week in Palm Beach County openly discussed the prospect of Casey DeSantis’ running for governor in 2026, and for the first time, Florida’s first lady is seriously considering the idea. Gov. Ron DeSantis, her husband, faces term limits and cannot seek re-election. There has long been speculation about whether Casey, a …

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Kremlin Troll Farm Tries To Swing German Election

Politico Europe reports: Russian bots have driven a dramatic surge of disinformation on the social media platform X days before Germany’s election, according to a government report seen by POLITICO. At the center of the effort to influence German voters is Doppelgänger, a Kremlin-backed operation, according to the German Office of Foreign Affairs. The campaign uses fake news sites, sleeper …

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