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The New Republic on MSNTulsi Gabbard Clamps Down on Leaks to Media With Unhinged ThreatDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Friday that she would be cracking down on intelligence leaks. Gabbard announced in a post on X that the ODNI was aware of several leaks within the ...
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The New Republic on MSNDr. Oz Refuses to Answer One Very Easy Question on MedicaidDr. Oz is about to take over Medicaid. But he couldn’t answer one crucial question in his Senate confirmation hearing.
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The New Republic on MSNRepublican Warns Against Cutting Medicaid for Sickest ReasonA direct challenge to the law would prompt a legal fight that would very likely be decided by the Supreme Court and threaten ...
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The New Republic on MSNDemocratic Senator Torches Chuck Schumer for Caving to “Bully” TrumpDonald Trump’s former campaign manager Chris LaCivita also hit back at Musk’s comments in an interview Friday with Politico’s ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Unloads on All His Haters in Incoherent RantPolls show that small-business optimism has plummeted in the wake of Trump’s tariff rollercoaster. The National Federation of ...
Republican Representative Chuck Edwards decided to hold a town hall meeting in his district Thursday, and it went so badly ...
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The New Republic on MSNJD Vance Booed for 30 Seconds Straight at the Kennedy CenterSenator Chuck Schumer’s decision Thursday to vote for the House GOP funding bill seems to have been the final straw for House ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Commerce Secretary Hit With Brutal Fact-Check on Fox NewsSenator Chuck Schumer’s decision Thursday to vote for the House GOP funding bill seems to have been the final straw for House ...
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The latest news on President Donald Trump’s administration and the expected Senate vote on a continuing resolution to avert a ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Approval Rating Worse Than Ever, Savage Poll Result ShowsAnd Americans’ view of the economy—which Trump repeatedly turned to as his metric for success during his first term—has also ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former television personality and Senate candidate, is still likely to win confirmation to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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