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Senate Dems put on the spot, asked directly if Sen. Feinstein should step down

Several female Democratic senators were put on the spot Sunday on whether Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., should resign from the Senate amid her ongoing health issues, with Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., saying time is running out for the 89-year-old to return. Klobuchar said on ABC’s “This Week” that Feinstein, who hasn’t voted since Feb. 16, “sure better” return to the Senate in time for the vote to raise the debt ceiling this summer.

Rep Nancy Mace says GOP ‘tone deaf’ on abortion: ‘We have not learned our lesson’ from midterms

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said Sunday that Republicans need to stop burying their “heads in the sand” and move more to the center on abortion if they want to start winning elections again. During an appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” Mace slammed any anti-abortion policies that don’t explicitly provide exceptions for rape and incest or fail to offer solutions for women seeking OBGYN care.

Pro-DeSantis super PAC unloads on Trump for friendly fire in first TV ad

A super PAC supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis released its first-ever television ad attacking former President Donald Trump on Sunday, pushing back on Trump’s own aggression toward DeSantis. Never Back Down PAC titled the ad “Fight Democrats, not Republicans,” and went after Trump for his recent attacks on the popular Florida governor. Trump has recently dubbed DeSantis “Ron DeSanctimonious” and has pushed the claim that he wants to dismantle Social Security.

Andrew Cuomo blasts far left Dems for being soft on crime, harming minorities they claim to represent

Disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who at one time was widely discussed as a potential Democratic presidential candidate, took the far left to task for being soft on crime, arguing progressives are hurting the very people they claim to represent with their approach to criminals. “Democrats: When you ignore crime, you hurt the people you represent,” Cuomo tweeted Thursday, along with a clip from Quake Media, the platform that hosts his podcast “As a Matter of Fact.

Homecoming: DeSantis family visits Florida first lady’s elementary school, favorite burger joint in Ohio

EXCLUSIVE: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his family visited first lady Casey DeSantis’ hometown in Troy, Ohio, this week, touring her elementary school and paying a visit to a favorite local diner for hamburgers and milkshakes between political events in the Buckeye State. The governor and first lady, along with their children Madison and Mason, took a trip down memory lane Thursday between speaking events for the Republican governor in Akron and West Chester Township.

Donald Trump Jr. opposes Bud Light boycott, citing company’s donations to Republicans

Donald Trump Jr. defended beer conglomerate Anheuser-Busch on his podcast Thursday, urging listeners not to continue boycotting the company. Trump claimed that the company was too “iconic” to continue boycotting, and that the executives have learned a lesson. “So here’s the deal. Anheuser-Busch totally sh*t the bed with this Dylan Mulvaney thing. I’m not, though, for destroying an American, an iconic company for something like this,” Trump Jr. said.

Everything You Need to Know About the Alleged Pentagon Leaks

The FBI arrested alleged Pentagon leaker Jack Douglas Teixeira on Thursday, closing the first chapter of an ongoing story that still has many questions to answer – including whether the classified documents Teixeira posted online are accurate or not and how he came to possess them.