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Sen. Mark Warner to call out Tulsi Gabbard in floor speech for ‘going to war’ with intelligence community

By Jim Sciutto, Jeremy Herb, CNN (CNN) — Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia is escalating his criticism of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, accusing her and the Trump administration of “going to war” with intelligence professionals and sacrificing the integrity of US intelligence “on the altar of partisan convenience.” Warner, the top Democrat on

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Obama’s advice, socialists’ demands, meetings with skeptics: Inside Mamdani’s prep to run New York City

By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN New York (CNN) — Barack Obama pivoted from praise to a warning. You’ve got the inspiration part down, the former president told Zohran Mamdani, but there’s a lot riding on governing. According to three people familiar with the call, Obama reminded the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor how many

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Vance says those who celebrate Charlie Kirk’s death should face consequences as he ramps up criticism of the left

By Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday doubled down on his criticism of the left in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, saying the First Amendment does not protect those who allegedly celebrated Kirk’s death from consequences and reaffirming that the White House will go after left-leaning organizations that it

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Former Gov. Jay Nixon condemns political violence during speech at Westminster College in Fulton

FULTON, Mo. (KMIZ) Former Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon delivered a speech Wednesday afternoon at Westminster College as part of the annual Hancock Symposium. His speech focused on pressing national issues including political violence, democracy and misinformation, with a strong emphasis on “justice for all.” The Hancock Symposium is a two-day event held on the Westminster

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DOJ struggles to build mortgage fraud case against Trump adversary Letitia James, sources tell CNN

By Kristen Holmes, Hannah Rabinowitz, Kara Scannell, CNN (CNN) — Justice Department prosecutors in Virginia believe they have not gathered enough evidence to indict Letitia James, the New York Attorney General and long term adversary of President Donald Trump, for mortgage fraud, according to a source familiar with the matter and another person briefed on

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‘Let’s look at this as adults’: Republicans divided over going after the left following Kirk’s assassination

By Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump and his closest allies are considering plans to crack down on left-wing groups following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, but not all Republicans are sold on going down that road of retribution. Channeling his base’s anger in the wake of Kirk’s death, Trump has been a

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