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The White House defended President Donald Trump after his comment calling Bloomberg correspondent Catherine Lucey a "piggy" sparked tense media backlash.
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Trump clarifies his "punishable by death" remark about Democrats, saying he wasn't threatening lawmakers but referencing historical sedition consequences.
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GOP campaign chair calls Democratic 2025 election wins a "wake up call" for Republican voters ahead of crucial 2026 midterm elections and party strategy.
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Aftyn Behn, Dem candidate for Tennessee's upcoming special election, has a history of calling to 'abolish' and 'defund' the police in now-deleted social media posts
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House Democratic leaders contact Capitol Police after Trump "death threats" against vets AxiosTrump's threats amount to calls for ‘execution of elected officials', says Chuck Schumer - US politics live The GuardianDoes the military have to follow unlawful orders? What the oath says. The Washington Post'Punishable by death': Trump decries Dems as seditionists. What does he mean? USA Today
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Representative Eugene Vindman of Virginia said he reviewed a classified transcript of the 2019 conversation that would "shock" Americans.
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The president's remarks were in reaction to a joint video released by six Democratic lawmakers in which they urged military and intelligence personnel to "refuse illegal orders."
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The order temporarily halts a federal judge's call to release several hundred people arrested during the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Illinois.
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