Politics

Johnson Spins After Trump Official Criticizes GOP on Shutdown

The article critiques Higgins’ stance on SNAP benefits, highlighting his disparaging remarks about recipients. It points out the inadequacy of the average $80 weekly benefit compared to the USDA’s estimated $250 weekly cost to feed a family of four, especially amidst rising grocery prices and economic challenges. Higgins’ remarks are framed as racially charged and lacking empathy, echoing past rhetoric. The author expresses disappointment in Higgins’ position and hopes for negative repercussions in the upcoming elections.

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JD Vance Slammed for Expressing Faith-Based Hope for Wife’s Conversion

At a recent Turning Point USA event, Vice President JD Vance expressed his hope that his Hindu wife, Usha Vance, would eventually embrace his Christian faith. His remarks, prompted by a question about raising children in an interfaith household, were met with backlash online from various sources who criticized the public nature of his statement. In response to the criticism, Vance defended his remarks, emphasizing his love and support for his wife and clarifying that she encouraged him to reengage with his faith. Vance also stated that although she is not a Christian and has no plans to convert, he will continue to discuss faith and life with her.

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Project 2025 Creator’s “Friendship” with Fuentes: Republicans Embrace Neo-Nazis

Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts, a key figure in Project 2025, has labeled white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes a “friend” of Republicans, despite Fuentes’ history of antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, including praise for Hitler. Roberts defended Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Fuentes, arguing against the “canceling” of Fuentes and suggesting a focus on left-leaning political adversaries. This stance has drawn criticism from figures like Senator Ted Cruz, who condemned Carlson’s interview and Roberts’ defense. Fuentes, known for his far-right views and involvement in the January 6th Capitol insurrection, has a history of controversial statements and clashes with other conservatives.

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Harrison Ford Slams Trump: “I Don’t Know of a Greater Criminal”

Actor Harrison Ford criticized President Trump, expressing alarm over the president’s climate change policies, labeling them as driven by “whims”. Ford condemned Trump’s actions, citing “ignorance, hubris, lies, and perfidy,” and calling him a criminal in history. Ford remained optimistic, however, believing that collective efforts could mitigate climate change and drive innovation despite a lack of political will. The interview occurred before Ford’s Field Museum appearance where he received a conservation award and continues his history of criticizing Trump.

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Trump Justice Department Seeks Georgia Election Records, Five Years After 2020 Loss

The Department of Justice has requested election records from Fulton County, Georgia, related to the 2020 election, citing a provision of the Civil Rights Act and other federal statutes, despite previous investigations clearing the county of malfeasance. The request, spurred by a resolution from the state election board, seeks documents related to voter lists, ballot images, and other election materials. The department’s justification for the request, as stated in a letter from the civil rights division, is to ensure transparency and compliance with federal law, although legal experts have questioned the lack of a specific basis for requesting the records. This action aligns with the administration’s broader efforts to scrutinize voting processes, including requests for voter roll information from numerous states and the hiring of individuals who previously worked to challenge the 2020 election results.

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Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Makeover: Marble Bathroom Costs, Food Stamp Cuts

In a recent renovation, President Trump has transformed the Lincoln Bathroom, changing the existing art deco design to a luxurious marble space reminiscent of his Mar-a-Lago style. This redesign includes new lighting, gold fixtures, and a presidential seal. The overhaul, part of a larger trend of renovations including the Oval Office, came under scrutiny due to its timing amidst a government shutdown and potential cuts to social programs. While some praised the transformation, others criticized the project, especially considering its extravagant nature compared to the economic struggles faced by many Americans.

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Schumer’s Silence on Zohran Sparks Criticism, Calls for Replacement

The Kennedy Center is facing a significant decline in ticket sales, exceeding even the negative impact of the global pandemic, according to a former staff member. This downturn is attributed to the new management’s actions and rhetoric, coupled with the potential loss of donors due to the organization’s alignment with right-wing cultural initiatives. Former President Michael Kaiser noted that this decline in ticket sales will likely result in a shortfall in future fundraising revenue, as ticket buyers are crucial for securing individual donations. The Center had a robust base of 40,000 individual donors during Kaiser’s tenure.

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Mamdani Leads Cuomo by 25 Points as GOP Fears “Socialist Uprising”

Speaker Mike Johnson warned against NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, accusing the Democratic Party of embracing “Marxism” due to his policy proposals. Johnson claimed Mamdani’s candidacy was part of a “socialist uprising,” calling for people to be wary of his policy proposals. Despite these warnings, recent polls show Mamdani with a significant lead over Andrew Cuomo, with one poll even suggesting he would win even if a Republican dropped out. Experts suggest Mamdani’s voter coalition is strong, indicating he is the overwhelming favorite to win the election.

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Trump’s Rant Fuels Filibuster Debate, Sparks Calls for Action

Following a brief return to the U.S., former President Trump took to Truth Social to urge Republicans to abolish the filibuster rule in the Senate, labeling it the “nuclear option.” He argued that eliminating the rule, which requires 60 votes to pass legislation, would grant Republicans “Great Strength” and quickly resolve the ongoing government shutdown. Trump’s call to action echoes similar desires from previous Democratic administrations and is a direct response to the Senate’s failure to pass funding, leading to the second-longest government shutdown in U.S. history. While some Republicans have expressed interest, leaders like John Thune and Mike Johnson have expressed opposition to the idea.

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Judge Orders Trump Admin to Use Funds for Food Stamp Benefits

Federal judges ruled that the Trump administration must utilize emergency funds to partially cover food stamp benefits for millions of Americans in November. The rulings rejected the USDA’s claim that it couldn’t use the contingency fund, which holds billions, to cover benefits amid the government shutdown. While the orders won’t cover all payments, both judges, appointed by former President Barack Obama, also stated that the USDA may tap into a larger fund to pay November SNAP benefits in full. However, millions of recipients will still experience delays in receiving their benefits due to the administrative hurdles involved.

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