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Democrats will press ahead with Senate tariff vote despite U-turn

Despite a partial U-turn, Senate Democrats are vowing to move forward and put their GOP colleagues on the record on President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), a lead author of a resolution that would overturn the basis for Trump’s global levies announced last week, said in an…

byThe editor11 April 202511 April 2025
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Ted Cruz, Senate panel mulls permanent daylight saving time

Senators are wading into the thorny issue of whether to “lock the clock” — that is, end the practice of changing the time twice a year to account for the shifting seasons. At a hearing Thursday, Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz said there was general consensus among his colleagues that…

byThe editor11 April 202511 April 2025
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Johnson to budget holdouts: Remove me if I don’t keep my promises

Speaker Mike Johnson told Republican holdouts on the party’s crucial budget plan in a private meeting Wednesday night that they could oust him from the speakership if he doesn’t follow through with his fiscal promises, according to three people with direct knowledge of the matter who were granted anonymity to…

byThe editor11 April 202511 April 2025
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House GOP calls Hochul, Pritzker and Walz to testify on immigration

House Oversight Chair James Comer wants Democratic Govs. JB Pritzker of Illinois, Tim Walz of Minnesota and Kathy Hochul of New York to testify before his committee about their states’ immigration policies. The Kentucky Republican invited the three governors to appear at a May 15 hearing on so-called sanctuary states,…

byThe editor11 April 202511 April 2025
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Two Texas Republicans throw support behind Paxton in brewing Senate fight

Two Texas House Republicans have endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s 2026 Senate bid — breaking with longtime GOP Sen. John Cornyn for what’s anticipated to be a heated primary contest. Rep. Lance Gooden (R-Texas), a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, announced his backing of Paxton in a statement…

byThe editor10 April 2025
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Trump praises Whitmer in friendly Oval Office meeting

President Donald Trump praised Gretchen Whitmer in a White House meeting on Wednesday, echoing a bipartisan message the Michigan governor delivered during an earlier speech in Washington, D.C. The meeting was Whitmer’s second sit-down with the president since he took office. She raised the ongoing ice storm in northern Michigan,…

byThe editor10 April 2025
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‘Political pettiness’: JD Vance slaps Mitch McConnell over DOD vote

Vice President JD Vance castigated Sen. Mitch McConnell on Tuesday over the former GOP leader’s opposition to a key Pentagon nominee — an unusual swipe at a prominent member of Vance’s own party and his former colleague. Vance lashed out shortly after McConnell cast the only Republican vote against President…

byThe editor9 April 2025
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House Democrats take aim at Trump’s global tariffs

Democrats moved Tuesday to force a House vote on President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs — putting Speaker Mike Johnson in a tough spot as the economic ramifications of the move continue to mount. “Republicans can’t keep ducking the vote on these taxes,” said Democratic Reps. Gregory Meeks of New…

byThe editor9 April 2025
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Senate confirms Trump’s controversial pick for Pentagon policy chief

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Elbridge Colby, President Donald Trump’s controversial pick for Pentagon policy chief, a win for the increasingly vocal wing of the GOP that wants the U.S. to focus on China rather than Europe and the Middle East. Colby’s contentious nomination highlighted a foreign policy rift inside…

byThe editor9 April 2025
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Johnson says fluoride should get a second look

House Speaker Mike Johnson said fluoride levels in water deserve “real evaluation” on Tuesday, a day after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would direct the CDC to stop recommending fluoridating drinking water. “I think it deserves, from what I’ve read and from what I understand, it deserves…

byThe editor9 April 2025
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Former New Hampshire Gov. Sununu won’t run for Senate in 2026

Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said he will not run for U.S. Senate, despite scoring President Donald Trump’s endorsement. Sununu — who served four terms as the state’s governor before declining to seek a fifth — made the announcement Monday on The Pulse of NH’s “Good Morning NH” radio…

byThe editor9 April 2025
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Senate Republicans nudge Trump’s trade chief for a tariff end game

Senate Republicans urged President Donald Trump’s trade chief to negotiate deals with world leaders in a hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning, signaling, albeit gently, that they are eager for an end game in the president’s market-roiling trade war. Senate Finance Chair Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) opened the hearing by pressing…

byThe editor9 April 2025
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Andy Beshear on how Dems can hammer Trump over tariffs

For months, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear warned that the Trump administration’s imposition of tariffs stands to harm his state’s economy, including its bourbon, auto and aerospace industries. Now that Trump is ratcheting them up, the Democratic governor said the impacts will be “devastating” not just for the Bluegrass state, but…

byThe editor8 April 2025
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Trump’s trade chief will defend tariffs as a ‘drastic, overdue change’

President Donald Trump’s tariff “strategy is already bearing fruit,” U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer plans to tell Congress on Tuesday, pointing specifically to three countries that he said have offered trade concessions after being threatened with higher U.S. duties. “Nearly 50 countries have approached me to discuss the president’s new…

byThe editor8 April 20258 April 2025
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Trump pollster finds Medicaid cuts unpopular among Trump voters

A majority of people who voted for Donald Trump oppose potential moves from congressional Republicans to cut Medicaid funding, according to new polling from the firm of Tony Fabrizio, the president’s 2024 campaign pollster. Two-thirds of swing voters also said they disapproved of slashing the safety-net health program as part…

byThe editor8 April 20258 April 2025
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Democrats put 7-figure investment behind their Musk-focused playbook in Virginia

Democrats are making Elon Musk their top political target in Virginia, hammering the tech billionaire in a new campaign blitz in the systems’ off year elections. The message channels the anti-Musk playbook Democrats used successfully in Wisconsin last week, where the Democratic-aligned candidate defeated Musk’s choice for the state Supreme…

byThe editor7 April 2025
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Ossoff raises record-breaking $11M for Senate reelect

Facing a tough reelection in battleground Georgia, Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff raised $11 million in the first quarter of 2025, according to his campaign, which shared the totals first with POLITICO. Ossoff’s campaign said the haul is the most ever raised by an incumbent in the first quarter of an…

byThe editor7 April 2025
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Democrat Christina Hines launches a congressional bid in Detroit suburbs

Democrat Christina Hines kicked off a bid for Congress, landing Democrats a competitive recruit in a purple district in the Detroit suburbs. “We need people in Washington that we can trust, and I spent my whole life trying to fight for others and to fight for my community, and I’m…

byThe editor7 April 2025
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House Republican moves to rein in tariff powers

Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon said he plans to introduce a companion bill to the bipartisan Senate legislation aimed at reclaiming Congress’ authority over tariffs, becoming the first House Republican to openly challenge the powers President Donald Trump is using to launch a massive global trade war. Bacon confirmed his plans…

byThe editor6 April 2025

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The Atlantic

  • Sometimes a Parade Is Just a Parade

    Not everything the Trump administration does is a threat to democracy.

  • Kilmar Abrego Garcia Was Never Coming Back. Then He Did.

    His return doesn’t mean he can go free. But it does mean the administration has changed course.

  • Inside the Trump-Musk Breakup

    The president tried to give his billionaire benefactor a dignified exit. It didn’t work.

  • When Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon Tenure Started Going Sideways

    The defense secretary annoyed Donald Trump with a favor for Elon Musk. Hegseth’s problems only grew from there.

  • Ukraine Got a Major Battle Victory. Trump Is Not Happy.

    The president has fumed that Kyiv’s drone strike could prolong a war that he’s desperate to end.

Fact-checking by PolitiFact

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    What are the Epstein files and is Donald Trump in them?

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    Target “opts out of Pride month and replaced its Pride collection with an America First Summer display.”

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    “President Trump has granted pardons that have wiped out over $1 billion in debts owed by wealthy Americans who have committed fraud and broken the law.”

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Talking Points Memo

Reporting and analysis about American politics

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  • Day-After Musings on the Feud

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  • Trump Admin Returns Abrego Garcia—To Face New Criminal Charges

    The Trump administration is finally abiding by a court order and returning the wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the...

  • Why Is Pete Hegseth Going to War Against Harvey Milk 47 Years After He Was Assassinated?

    This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. Despite all the military threats facing the...

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The Hill

  • Trump signals case against Abrego Garcia will be 'very easy'

    President Trump on Saturday said the Justice Department's (DOJ) latest case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador earlier this year amid Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration — should be "very easy" for prosecutors. The comment comes after news broke Friday that Abrego Garcia would return to the U.S. to...

  • Trump: Musk will face 'serious consequences' if he donates to Democrats

    President Trump on Saturday said tech billionaire Elon Musk will face “serious consequences” if he moves to support Democratic political candidates in any upcoming elections, following a public rift between the two in recent days. In a phone interview with NBC News, Trump said Musk “will have to pay the consequences” if he backs opponents...

  • Blumenthal casts doubt on Abrego Garcia prosecution: ‘Charges are not evidence’

    Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) cast doubt on the prosecution of Kilmar Abrego Garcia upon his return to the U.S. following his mistaken deportation to El Salvador, claiming that “charges are not evidence." “These charges have to be regarded with a very hefty dose of skepticism, in light of the timing, and all of the attendant...

  • Trump stokes fear, confusion with pulled emergency abortion guidance

    The Trump administration sowed confusion and fear among physicians with its move this past week to rescind Biden-era guidelines to hospitals that provide life-saving abortions.  While the move doesn't change the law, doctors and reproductive-rights advocates fear it will have a chilling effect on health care workers in states with abortion bans, ultimately harming pregnant...

  • A bond market meltdown might be inevitable

    Concerns over the normalization of interest rates and the widening fiscal and trade deficits in the U.S. have led to fears of a potential "crisis" in the bond market, with experts noting that the current political inability to address fiscal profligacy could lead to a crisis in the long-term.

NPR

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Politico

  • The Great Un-Awokening

    Democrats eyeing a presidential bid in 2028 scramble to move to the center.

  • Elon Musk goes on a warpath against Trump and the GOP

    The fallout from the very public breakup could engulf Republican hopes of holding onto the House.

  • The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

    Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world of politics. The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. Here's an offering of the best of this week's crop, picked fresh off the Toonosphere. Edited by Matt Wuerker.

  • 7 Republicans stuck in the middle of the Trump-Musk divorce

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  • State Democrats set up a digital ad business with an influential private company. Now a key Dem official is becoming its CEO.

    The Association of State Democratic Committees recommended TargetSmart as a one-stop shop. That's triggering complaints over a perceived conflict of interest.

The Guardian

  • Trump warns Musk of ‘very serious consequences’ if he backs Democrats

    US president says he’s ‘too busy doing other things’ to try to reconcile with erstwhile ally and campaign backerDonald Trump warned Elon Musk on Saturday that he faces “very serious consequences” if he funds Democratic candidates following the pair’s epic public bust-up this week.The warning, delivered in an interview with NBC News scheduled to broadcast on Sunday, follows days of feuding and threats after Musk called Republicans’ budget legislation an “abomination”. Continue reading...

  • California leaders condemn Ice raids in LA: ‘We will not stand for this’

    City mayor Karen Bass joins governor Gavin Newsom and others in denouncing arrests of at least 45 peopleThe Department of Homeland Security conducted raids on multiple locations across Los Angeles on Friday, clashing with the crowds of people who gathered to protest and prompting widespread criticism from California leaders.Masked agents were recorded pulling several people out of two LA-area Home Depot stores and the clothing manufacturer Ambient Apparel’s headquarters in LA’s Fashion District. Immigration advocates said the raids also included four other locations, including a doughnut shop. Continue reading...

  • JD Vance says Elon Musk’s attack against Trump is a ‘huge mistake’

    Vice-president was interviewed by comedian Theo Von, who also asked him if he ‘got high’ on election nightJD Vance said Elon Musk was making a “huge mistake” going after Donald Trump in a storm of bitter and inflammatory social media posts after a falling-out between the two men.But the US vice-president, in an interview released on Friday after the very public blowup between the world’s richest person and arguably the world’s most powerful, also tried to downplay Musk’s blistering attacks as an “emotional guy” who got frustrated. Continue reading...

  • Kristi Noem: the made-for-TV official executing Trump’s mass deportations

    Noem has played a starring role in the second Trump administration with her goal to ‘Make America Safe Again’ – derided by critics as ‘cosplay’ with cruel consequencesLittle more than a year ago, Kristi Noem’s political prospects appeared to be in freefall. The then South Dakota governor was criss-crossing the country on an ill-fated book tour, widely seen, at least initially, as an audition to be Donald Trump’s running mate. Instead, Noem found herself on the defensive – a position Trump never likes to be in – after revealing in her memoir that she had shot the family’s “untrainable” hunting dog, a 14-month old wirehair pointer named Cricket.Even in Trumpworld, where controversy can be a form of currency, the disclosure shocked. In the weeks that followed, she faded from contention and the breathless veepstakes rumor mill moved on. By the time Trump selected JD Vance as his vice-presidential nominee, Noem’s path forward on the national stage was unclear. Continue reading...

  • Fired US librarian of Congress details callous dismissal in new interview

    Carla Hayden, first woman and African American to serve in role, details firing by Trump administration to CBSThe first woman and African American to serve as the US librarian of Congress before Donald Trump fired her in May has not heard from the president’s administration beyond the 31-word email it sent her with word of her dismissal, she has revealed in her first interview since her ouster.“No one has talked to me directly at all from the White House,” Carla Hayden says in an interview airing on the upcoming CBS News Sunday Morning. “I’ve received no communication directly, except for that one email. Continue reading...

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