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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Trump's revenge politics comes back to haunt him

    President Trump's push for a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization fund" to compensate alleged victims of the Biden Justice Department, alongside a $1 billion request for Secret Service and White House ballroom security, has faced significant Republican resistance. This backlash, stemming from Trump's broader revenge politics against GOP adversaries, led Senate Majority Leader John Thune to adjourn the Senate, avoiding votes on these controversial proposals. Several Republican senators, including Thom Tillis and Ron Johnson, have publicly criticized the fund, signaling a potential end to Trump's unchecked influence on Capitol Hill. AI

    Trump's revenge politics comes back to haunt him
  2. Anti-Trump Republicans are dead pols walking. Call them the ‘YOLO caucus’

    A growing number of Republican politicians, some of whom have lost primaries to Trump-backed challengers, are increasingly willing to defy President Trump. This "YOLO caucus" includes senators like Bill Cassidy and Thomas Massie, who are voting against Trump's agenda or pushing for controversial releases. Their actions could complicate legislative efforts for Senate Majority Leader John Thune, as these lawmakers no longer fear primary challenges. AI

    Anti-Trump Republicans are dead pols walking. Call them the ‘YOLO caucus’
  3. Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Republican primary in Kentucky to Ed Gallrein, a challenger endorsed by President Trump. This defeat is part of Trump's broader effort to oust Republican lawmakers who have opposed him. The race was notably the most expensive House primary in history, with significant outside spending and the use of AI-generated attack ads by both campaigns. AI

    Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    IMPACT AI-generated deepfakes and content were used in attack ads, highlighting the increasing role of AI in political campaigns.

  4. House Republicans scrap vote to rein in Trump's war in Iran

    House Republicans unexpectedly withdrew a vote on a resolution that would have limited President Trump's military actions in Iran. This decision came as it became apparent the measure lacked sufficient support for passage. The vote's postponement, despite efforts by Democrats to proceed, highlights internal divisions within the GOP regarding presidential war powers. AI

    House Republicans scrap vote to rein in Trump's war in Iran
  5. Trump eyes more GOP targets for revenge in 2028

    Donald Trump is reportedly compiling a list of Republican politicians he intends to target in future primary elections, particularly in 2028. This strategy follows his recent successes in unseating GOP members who opposed him. Potential targets include Representatives Lauren Boebert and Warren Davidson, Senator Rand Paul, and Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, all of whom have faced Trump's public criticism for various reasons, including their support for other dissenting Republicans. AI

    Trump eyes more GOP targets for revenge in 2028