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Democrat Calls Trump ‘Wannabe Hitler’ in Not-So-Shocking Rant

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D‑TX) slammed President Trump on CNN’s The Source, calling him a “wannabe Hitler” and alleging he “has a problem with people of color.” Crockett argued that Republicans are twisting themselves into loyalty to the president despite these concerns.

Nebraska GOP Rep Booed at Town Hall for Backing Trump’s Big Spending Bill

At a heated Lincoln town hall, Rep. Mike Flood stood by President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” despite sustained boos over Medicaid cuts.

Moms for Liberty Branded ‘Hate Group’ by MA Police

Massachusetts officials included Moms for Liberty, a conservative parental rights group, alongside Antifa in a police training manual, designating it a "hate group."

Defense Contractor Unleashes Golden Dome Prototype Hub

Lockheed Martin has created a prototyping hub for the development of President Donald Trump's Golden Dome.

Los Angeles Councilmember to Address ‘Uncommonly Silly’ Law

Los Angeles City Councilman Bob Blumenfield introduced a motion to repeal a law that prohibits children from playing on sidewalks.

DOJ Launches Voter Roll Crackdown

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon announced a sweeping effort to uphold federal voting laws.

California Resident Charged After Exporting Tech to China

Two Chinese nationals, one a legal resident of California, have been charged after shipping artificial intelligence technology to China.

‘Superman’ Partners with ICE

Actor Dean Cain, who portrayed Superman in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, declared that he has joined Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Soldiers Injured After Shooting at Base

Five soldiers have been wounded following an "active shooter incident" at Fort Stewart in Georgia.

AI Mark Sparks Outrage, MP’s Chatbot Called Lazy

In an effort to tackle overwhelming constituent messaging, British MP Mark Sewards has unveiled “AI Mark,” a chatbot designed to emulate his voice and Yorkshire accent when responding to public inquiries. Sewards launched the tool after receiving more than 6,000 messages within his first three months in office, suggesting constituents give it a try to help manage communication.

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