Former Trump Ally Greene Departs Congress After Epstein Files Vote
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| | | | | | | | Death Threats Pour In After Idaho Saloon Offers Free Beer to Those Who Help ICE | Courage, as they say, is not the absence of fear but the willingness to stand firm when the storm comes howling at your door. Mark Fitzpatrick, owner of the Old State Saloon in Idaho, is learning that lesson in real time. | Read More |
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| | | | | | Trump Administration Announces $12 Billion Farm Aid Package | President Donald Trump will announce a $12 billion aid package for American farmers on Monday, according to White House officials. The relief program represents a significant commitment to agricultural producers who have weathered considerable economic pressure during ongoing trade negotiations with China. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capital Hill Today | Conservative senators are mounting a renewed rebellion against leadership over omnibus spending bills and the reintroduction of earmarks, which they view as fiscally irresponsible, setting up major legislative hurdles. This high-stakes intra-party fight highlights the deep rift over spending priorities, forcing establishment Republicans to rely on President Donald Trump's unifying political influence to prevent a legislative collapse. | House Republicans are actively driving the debate on Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) legislation to establish a national framework for college athlete compensation and prevent a patchwork of conflicting state laws. The goal is to create fair, consistent rules that preserve amateurism and protect student-athletes while avoiding unnecessary federal regulatory overreach into university operations. | Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) launched a scathing public critique of the House GOP leadership in a New York Times op-ed, expressing deep frustration over the party's slow pace and failure to pass core conservative legislation. Her pointed rhetoric, including the question "Why am I even here?", underscores the ongoing challenges faced by leadership in unifying the narrow Republican majority and delivering legislative wins. | Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, led by Rep. Jim Himes, are demanding answers regarding a September drug boat strike, questioning the administration's preparedness and suggesting they lacked complete identity knowledge of those involved. This line of oversight forces a critical look at U.S. forces' engagement protocols and the need for rigorous intelligence in high-stakes anti-narcotics interdiction missions. |
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