Republicans

Maine Woman Is Very Concerned Over Trump’s Budget

Maine Public Radio reports: Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine said Friday that she has “serious objections” to President Donald Trump’s first budget blueprint, which proposes massive cuts to health, education and other programs. Presidential budget proposals are often referred to as blueprints because Congress makes the final decision on spending levels, led by the Senate and House appropriations …

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Cultist Group Secretly Wrote GOP Call To Cut Medicaid

Politico reports: A letter signed by 20 hard-line House Republicans calling for deep cuts to Medicaid in the GOP’s domestic policy megabill appears to be written at least in part by a conservative think tank with ties to top Republican leaders. Rep. Chip Roy of Texas led the letter and promoted it publicly but digital metadata embedded in a PDF …

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Alabama Don’t Say Gay K-12 Expansion Likely Dead

The Alabama Reflector reports: An Alabama Senate committee Wednesday approved an expansion of the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law. HB 244, sponsored by Rep. Mack Butler, R-Rainbow City, prohibits discussion of gender identity and sexual orientation during instructional time in public schools. The law currently prohibits such discussions in K-5, but Butler’s bill expands it to pre-K-12 to be in …

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Texas Advances Bill Making Vaccine Exemptions Easier

The Texas Tribune reports: A Republican-backed bill that could make vaccination exemptions easier to obtain in Texas made it out of the House Public Health Committee on Thursday in a 7-6 vote along party lines. If House Bill 1586, authored by state Rep. Lacey Hull, R-Houston, is approved by both chambers of the Legislature, the state’s current exemption form would …

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Tennessee Legalizes Refusing To Treat LGBTQ Patients

NewsNation reports: Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed into law the Medical Ethics Defense Act, which lets health care practitioners refuse to perform or pay for a procedure or prescription that goes against their personal morals, ethics, or religious beliefs. The legislation, which applies to medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and insurance companies, immediately went into effect with Gov. Lee’s …

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Lawyer: Santos Will Formally Beg Trump For Pardon

New York City radio station 1010 WINS reports: Former U.S. Rep. George Santos will seek a pardon from President Donald Trump after he was sentenced last week to more than seven years in prison for wire fraud and identity theft. Santos’ lead attorney, Joseph W. Murray, told 1010 WINS he is preparing to submit a request for a pardon to …

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OK Gov Gets Bill Criminalizing Drag In Public Spaces

Oklahoma City’s Fox affiliate reports: House Bill 1217, which is set to classify particular types of public performances as obscene including certain drag performances, has gone to the governor’s desk for approval. On Thursday morning, the State Senate had a dragged out debate over drag queens. “Nothing in the bills addresses drag or the dress. It addresses the behavior,” stated …

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Paxton To Run Senate Attack Ad In Palm Beach Only

Axios reports: A group backing Texas Sen. John Cornyn’s 2026 primary opponent is out with its first TV ad — but it’s not airing in Texas. Instead, it’s airing in Palm Beach, Fla., where it’s aimed at an audience of one: President Trump. The strategy behind the ad shows the battle for Trump’s coveted endorsement has already begun between Texas …

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Senate Repeals EPA Rules On Seven Worst Air Pollutants

The Washington Post reports: The Senate voted Thursday to overturn an Environmental Protection Agency rule limiting the seven most hazardous air pollutants emitted by chemical plants, oil refineries and other industrial facilities, reversing one of President Joe Biden’s major environmental regulations. The 52-46 vote delivers a key victory to major companies and trade groups in the fossil fuel and petrochemical …

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George Santos Vows To Leave US Forever After Prison

“Once I finish my obligations with the US criminal justice system I will leave and never return. I rather take my chances in other countries than live in a country that has a weaponized justice system and is run by the industrial prison complex.” – George Santos, who last month was sentenced to over seven years on fraud and identity …

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DeSantis Pushes To Deputize National Guard Members As Immigration Judges: “We Can Absolutely Do This”

“We’re ready, willing and able to take it to the next level. We have submitted plans to DHS to say if this is approved, we will go off to the races. And we will be able to do really from soup to nuts, from apprehension to detention, even putting some of our people in the National Guard in line to …

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DeSantis Gets QAnon Bill Banning Weather Control

MAGA outlet Florida’s Voice reports: The Florida House passed a bill Wednesday that bars geoengineering and weather modification activities in the state and sent it to the governor for final approval. SB 56 prohibits intentional geoengineering and weather modification activities within Florida’s borders, establishing felony penalties for violations. The bill outlaws the injection, release, or dispersion of substances into the …

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DeSantis Gets Bill To Ban Fluoride In Drinking Water

CNN reports: Lawmakers in Florida approved a bill to prohibit certain additives in drinking water, effectively banning fluoride, and the measure now goes to Gov. Ron DeSantis for a signature. If it’s finalized, Florida will become the second state to ban fluoride in municipal drinking water. The Florida Farm Bill includes language banning the use of any additive in a …

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MTG: Catholic Bishops Are “Controlled By Satan”

Augusta’s CBS affiliate reports: Marjorie Taylor Greene fired back after a religious group called for her censure over an online post that followed the death of Pope Francis. “Today there were major shifts in global leaderships,” it reads. “Evil is being defeated by the hand of God.” The congresswoman then doubled down in a lengthy statement issued Wednesday, demanding an …

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Texas GOP Rep Sponsoring “FURRIES Act” Admits That There’s No Evidence Of Litter Boxes In Public Schools

The Houston Chronicle reports: A lawmaker pushing to ban non-human behavior in schools says he based his bill on a conversation with a school administrator, who has since denied so-called furries are a problem in her district. During an at-times tense hearing Tuesday night, Republican state Rep. Stan Gerdes said he filed the bill after hearing “reports of the presence …

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Senate Republicans Thwart Dem Bill To Scrap Tariffs

The Hill reports: A Senate vote to scrap President Trump’s wide-ranging “Liberation Day” tariffs narrowly failed on Wednesday, sparing Republicans a second consecutive blow as the president’s trade policy continues to face opposition. Three Republicans — Sens. Susan Collins (Maine), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Rand Paul (Ky.) — voted in favor of the resolution alongside every present Senate Democrat. But …

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House Republicans Propose $1000 Fee To Claim Asylum

The New York Times reports: House Republicans are proposing to charge migrants $1,000 to claim asylum, one of a series of new or increased fees on immigrants seeking to gain legal entry into the United States that is part of their effort to curb immigration and pay for the Trump administration’s border crackdown. The fees on immigrants are one of …

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COPS: FL GOP Official Attempted To Smuggle Phones And Drugs To Inmate Serving Life Sentence For Murder

MAGA outlet Florida’s Voice reports: Self-employed process server and former Port St. Lucie GOP chair Kenneth Ford Nail was arrested over the weekend after deputies said he tried to smuggle contraband into a state prison under the guise of serving legal documents. He allegedly tried to serve an inmate with a set of documents that had the paperwork glued together …

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Ten Commandments Bill Nears Texas Finish Line

Courthouse News reports: Just after 3:30 a.m., the Texas House Public Education Committee took up Senate Bill 10, a controversial proposal requiring a poster of the Ten Commandments in all the state’s public elementary and secondary school classrooms. Representative Candy Noble, a Republican from Lucas, made her case for the legislation she’s sponsoring in the House. In Noble’s words, Texas “classrooms …

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Florida Begins Arresting Witnesses For Filming Police

Fresh Take Florida reports: Florida’s new Halo Law, the controversial statute intended to protect law enforcement from harassment, went into effect at the start of this year. Now the first people arrested and prosecuted under it say they were left in the dark. At least 11 people so far have been arrested on charges of violating the new law, which …

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