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October 9, 2025
Federal Workers Urge Democrats To Hold Firm On Government Funding
(Huff Post) Federal employees who have been furloughed as a result of the government shutdown are urging Democrats not to buckle in their standoff with Republicans over government funding even if that means theyll be going without paychecks in the coming weeks. They described the shutdown fight as one worth waging, despite the likelihood of incurring credit card debt to pay for necessities, support their families and pay off a mortgage. Some said theyd be willing to go as far as finding another job if it comes down to it.
Go to discussionDemocrats are winning the health care shutdown war
(Salon) From the moment Donald Trump hit the campaign trail in 2015, he promised the American people he would replace Obamacare with a plan that would offer such great health care, at a tiny fraction of the cost and its going to be so easy. He said, nobody knows health care better than Donald Trump. Ten years of similar promises have shown that replacing the Affordable Care Act wasnt so easy after all and that the only health care plan the GOP ever truly wanted was one called youre on your own.
Go to discussion'Let me do my job': Arizona Democrat says Speaker Johnson hasn't contacted her about being sworn in
(Scripps) U.S. Democratic Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva believes House Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to swear her in because she has pledged to sign a discharge petition to release the so-called Epstein files. Grijalva won a special election in Arizona's 7th congressional district two weeks ago, replacing her late father Raul Grijalva. However, despite being in Washington, D.C. last week before the government shutdown, Grijalva told Scripps News on Wednesday she hasn't heard anything from Speaker Johnson regarding her swearing in.
Go to discussionTrump Goes Viral With 'Extremely Hilarious If Not So Extremely Dangerous' Habeas Corpus Answer
(Huff Post) Donald Trump was asked at Wednesdays White House roundtable that included far-right content creators ― and had Trumps antifa bogeyman as the subject if hed given any more thought to possibly suspending habeas corpus to not only deal with these insurrectionists across the nation but also to continue rapidly deporting illegal aliens. Yeah, uh, suspending who? the president replied. The questioner repeated, Uh, habeas corpus, sir.
Go to discussionTrump to Get Second 'Yearly' Health Screening in Months
(Time) When President Donald Trump visits the military hospital Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday for a planned meeting and remarks with troops, he will also stop by for his routine yearly check up, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday. But for Trump, this yearly check up will come just six months after his last known medical screening in April, fueling already growing skepticism about the state of his health.
Go to discussionIn cell where Jeffrey Epstein died, a scene of disarray that never underwent thorough inspection, experts said
(CBS News) The federal investigation into the death of convicted sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was marred by significant lapses, experts told CBS News, including the failure by investigators to interview potential witnesses, properly preserve certain evidence and run basic forensic tests. Nearly two years passed before investigators interviewed the two key corrections officers on duty the night Epstein died in his cell in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in downtown New York City, in what was later ruled a suicide, according to court documents. One of those officers was the only person to attest to seeing Epstein hanging by a bedsheet from his bunk.
Go to discussionSwalwell: Republicans planning 'jail break' revolt over Epstein files
(The Hill) Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) predicted Wednesday that dozens of Republicans may ultimately support legislation requiring the Department of Justice to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Its coming to an end guys. Ive spoken to a lot of House Republicans this week and theyve confided that Trumps movement/support is fading. As one told me, this Epstein bomb is about to drop and no [one] wants to defend a pedo-protector. Its just a matter of time, Swalwell said in a thread on the social platform X.
Go to discussionHHS hits back at former surgeons general who wrote op-ed saying RFK
(ABC News) The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) hit back at an op-ed written by the most recent six surgeons general, who said they wanted to warn the U.S. about the dangers of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The op-ed, published in The Washington Post on Tuesday, called the health secretarys policies and positions an "immediate and unprecedented" threat to the nations health.
Go to discussionColombian president says US military struck Colombian boat, killed his citizens
(ABC News) The last boat struck by the U.S. military in the Caribbean Sea was Colombian with Colombian citizens inside, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Wednesday. A U.S. person familiar with the details confirmed to ABC News that at least one of the boats hit by the military in the Caribbean Sea was believed to be from Colombia.
Go to discussionTrump 'misfired' direct message to Bondi with post demanding Comey indictment
(Raw Story) President Donald Trump needed just one "errant" message to ensure his administration would pursue an indictment against one of his political foes, according to a new report. The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that Trump believed his Truth Social post in which he called for Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey was sent in private. He was "surprised" to learn the post was public, according the report.
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