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Ted Cruz Labels Solar Eclipse Research As “Woke DEI”

NPR reports: “For just a few minutes, it feels like the whole world stands still and yet everything changes,” says Corinne Brevik, a physicist at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. But only a sliver of the country gets this first-hand view. For the 2024 eclipse, Brevik used money from a National Science Foundation grant to help middle schoolers host a …

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McConnell: Kentucky Can’t Afford Trump’s Tariffs

McConnell writes for the Louisville Courier-Journal: But no matter our best intentions, tariffs are bad policy. As Sen. Rand Paul, put it: “Tariffs are simply taxes… Taxing trade will mean less trade and higher prices.” So Republicans ought to be clear-eyed about the full, unadulterated impact of tariffs as we work to restore sound fiscal policy to our government. Blanket …

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Trump Backs Uber-Wealthy Cultist For Arizona Gov

Politico reports: Karrin Taylor Robson, an attorney and business executive with ties to the state’s GOP establishment, launched a second run for governor of Arizona on Wednesday — this time with Donald Trump’s backing. Her bid comes roughly three years after she lost a brutal Republican governor primary to Kari Lake in a race that drew national attention because of …

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Fan Girl Of Brutal Dictators Confirmed In 52-48 Vote

The Washington Post reports: The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic congresswoman turned Trump supporter, to serve as President Trump’s director of national intelligence. The Republican-led Senate voted to confirm Gabbard by a party-line vote of 52 to 48 after a handful of Republican skeptics said she had assuaged their earlier concerns about her views on the …

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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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GOP Rep. Chip Roy: Trump Should Just Defy The Courts

“Keep in mind the president beat lawfare going after him when he was a candidate. The president is going to beat this in my opinion. Yes, I think he should take a page out of Andrew Jackson’s playbook. “At some point JD Vance is right when he said hold on you can’t have a judge step in when the president …

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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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GOP Rep: I’ll Bring In Warren Commission For JFK Assassination Probe (All Warren Members Are Dead)

“Based on what we’re actually looking to do with the JFK investigation, I’m looking to actually bring in some of the attending physicians at the initial assassination. “Then also people that had been on the various commissions looking into it, like the Warren Commission looking into the initial assassination. There’s been conflicting evidence. And I think that even the FBI …

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GOP House Rep Intros Bill Authorizing Trump To Buy Greenland And Rename It “Red, White, And Blueland”

The Independent reports: A GOP congressman has announced new legislation to bolster Donald Trump’s efforts to take over Greenland, while also giving the autonomous Danish territory a new name: “Red, White and Blueland.” The president has recently escalated calls to purchase Greenland for national security purposes, despite Denmark insisting the Arctic island is not for sale. On Tuesday, Georgia Representative …

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Politico: “JD Vance Thinks Trump Can Defy SCOTUS”

Politico Magazine reports: Over the weekend, Vice President JD Vance delivered a warning shot to the federal judiciary: “Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive branch’s legitimate power,” Vance wrote in a post on X. The post — which landed as several federal courts have issued orders temporarily slowing or stopping the Trump administration’s early executive orders — prompted consternation …

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Johnson Won’t Say If Trump Should Obey Courts

MANU RAJU: “Should the White House comply if a federal court orders them to do something, such as destroying the records that they downloaded from the Treasury Department?” MIKE JOHNSON: “Well, look, there are appellate processes and all of that. I haven’t followed the latest on the litigation, but obviously we have systems that have to work. We’re fully supportive …

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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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Florida Bill Would Allow Anyone To Openly Carry Guns

Florida Politics reports: Rep. Monique Miller, a Palm Bay Republican, said she has a bill in drafting that would allow anyone in Florida to openly carry firearms. She said the issue is especially important in the state for women who own guns. “Sometimes women have to choose between protecting themselves and what they want to wear that day,” Miller said. …

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Senate Advances Tulsi Gabbard In 52-46 Vote

NBC News reports: The GOP-controlled Senate on Monday voted to advance the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard to be President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, putting her on a path to be confirmed this week. The party-line vote was 52-46, with all Republicans present voting in favor of Gabbard. Sens. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and John Fetterman, D-Pa., did not vote. …

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Florida Bill Exempts State Agencies From Federal Laws

Florida Politics reports: “With more than 170,000 regulatory restrictions, Florida ranks 11th nationally in bureaucratic burden — putting it in the company of high-regulation states like New York and California,” said a joint press release put out by Sen. Danny Burgess and Rep. Tiffany Esposito. Burgess and Esposito’s legislation (SB 448/HB 305) would exempt the rules if agencies are required …

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Waltz: “Canadians Would Love To Join US, I Have FL Neighbors Who Have Escaped Their Liberal Policies”

“I think the Canadian people, many of them, would love to join the United States with no tariffs, with lower taxes. I have all kinds of neighbors down in Florida who are Canadians who are escaping the liberal policies and are moving in. “What you’re seeing is a reassertion of American leadership in the Western Hemisphere, from the Arctic all …

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ICE Barbie: “Yes, Get Rid Of FEMA As It Exists Today”

Politico reports: “I would say, yes, get rid of FEMA the way it exists today,” Noem said Sunday. “We still need the resources and the funds and the finances to go to people that have these types of disasters, like Hurricane Helene and the fires in California, but you need to let the local officials make the decisions on how …

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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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Racist New Jersey GOP Mayor Pleads Guilty To Forgery

Gothamist reports: Salvatore Bonaccorso, the former longtime mayor of Clark, New Jersey, was sentenced Friday to three years probation and barred from holding public office again after pleading guilty to charges of official misconduct and forgery. Bonaccorso, 64, a Republican who served as mayor of the Union County township from 2001 until last month, was also fined $15,000. He resigned …

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Vance To Dem Rep: “You Disgust Me” Because Calling Out Racists Is “Emotional Blackmail” Concern Trolling

“I cannot overstate how much I loathe this emotional blackmail pretending to be concern. My kids, god willing, will be risk takers. They won’t think constantly about whether a flippant comment or a wrong viewpoint will follow them around for the rest of their lives. “They will tell stupid jokes. They will develop views that they later think are wrong …

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