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Rep. Thomas Massie highlights a critical issue regarding the recent flood of GOP claims about "rigged elections." Massie points out that Republicans currently hold power in all three branches of government, at least until November. Despite this, they persistently assert that elections are rigged. The question then arises: why would a president in office repeatedly make such claims?
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Tucker Carlson alleges that Trump privately resents his diminishing Evangelical support, especially concerning abortion. Carlson states, "Trump is mad at Christians for opposing abortion and mentions it a lot, a lot in private. A lot. And he’s — very annoyed by it, and opposition to abortion annoys him a lot. He’s mentioned [it] to me like 30 times." Despite this, Trump publicizes his role in overturning Roe v. Wade; four years later, the Dobbs decision has resulted in numerous avoidable fatalities.
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Remarkably, amidst this entire confession, Mike Johnson fails to utter even once that the Congressional inquiries he foresees post-midterm losses would be *unjustified*? "Should we — should we lose the midterms, God forbid, these Democrats — believe me, impeachment isn't the primary worry. They'll transform every congressional committee into an investigative unit, targeting the president's family, the cabinet, his benefactors, and associates — half of you present will be scrutinized. I manage the protection detail. I'll ensure your safety. We will prevail. We will win the midterms. Agreed? Understood?" He refrains from labeling it "lawfare," nor does he attempt to assert that the investigations would lack foundation. Johnson never once suggested that "half the attendees" present were undeserving of scrutiny. He's not even attempting to conceal their alleged wrongdoing.
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U.S. hosts Steve Cochran and Iago Lashua analyze the escalating, overt racism within the MAGA movement, spearheaded by figures like Megyn Kelly and Stephen Miller.
RT @TeaPainUSA: PATRIOTS: Tea Pain is furious. People are working and saving, yet still can't afford a home. Meanwhile, Trump rejected a bipartisan housing bill to keep prices high. Unbelievable. #SaveHousingFromTrump
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RT @mmpadellan: TWEEPS: Housing costs are crippling working families, and Trump deliberately blocked a bipartisan bill to prevent housing expenses from decreasing.

Can we achieve 1,000 quick RTs and replies using #SaveHousingFromTrump?

Your support is appreciated. 🙏💪
FRIENDS: Let's get 1,000 quick replies using the hashtag #SaveHousingFromTrump to condemn Trump's choice to veto bipartisan housing legislation when millions of Americans cannot afford to live.
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U.S. host Steve Harness dissects Trump's "Great American State Fair" abysmal performance.
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RT @CalltoActivism: 🚨MORE OF THIS: Gov. JB Pritzker humiliates Donald Trump on LIVE TV: Pritzker: "Donald Trump is a cheater. He cheats on his wives. He cheats at golf. And now he's trying to cheat the American people out of their votes.” DAMN. https://twitter.com/CalltoActivism/status/2070946639947202886#m
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SCOTUS has been captured: Today's Supreme Court's #Slaughter ruling (6-3) was a frightening development that rewrote nearly a century of legal precedent curtailing executive branch authority. Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent was blunt: "Today, this Court undoes centuries of political practice and concludes that all three branches of Government have been acting in open defiance of the Constitution all this time. Its conclusion is wrong." It is beyond time to reform this branch. [Image: REUTERS/Cheney Orr TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY]
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Supreme Court's ruling in the Slaughter case alarms legal experts, scholars, and even Trump himself, who boasts about the amplified presidential powers. This decision is a deliberate strike against democracy.
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Suppose Dr. Oz is right that 40% of ACA enrollees don't utilize their insurance annually. He then strangely concludes this indicates systemic fraud. Who here has skipped doctor visits due to high copays?
It is astonishing how Trump's supporters will go to great lengths to deny the obvious, only for him to go on TruthSocial and start confessing like Chunk from The Goonies. Truly remarkable.
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"I want to drive housing prices up" is a hell of a sales pitch for November — and a direct quote from Trump today. How many times and how many ways can he confess he wants to make America unlivable for almost everyone except his billionaire backers?
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Co-hosts Steve Harness and Nick Reynolds of "Really American / Vocal Minority" dissect the disappointing turnout at the "Great American State Fair," organized by Donald Trump's struggling administration.
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During a heated House interrogation today, unelected director of looting Russ Vought asserted to Rep. Mark Pocan that labeling him a "Christian nationalist" constituted "slander." However, in 2023, Vought himself tweeted: "I'm proud to work with [William Wolfe] on scoping out a sound Christian Nationalism ... is there no room for Christians who are also nationalists to be in an anti-woke coalition?" (Link in threaded tweet.) If his ideology is so widely accepted, righteous, and lawful, why does Russ go to such extremes to conceal its true nature?
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Live video from the Great American State Fair. Absolutely empty. Elon Musk's Twitter promotes fringe views, silencing others. Yet, he can't boost crowds, reflecting the current MAGA appeal:
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