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| | Good evening and welcome to your daily news briefing from The Independent. The House speaker said it was 'wildly inappropriate' for Democrats to say military service members could refuse orders they deem illegal, millions could see the prices of healthcare plans spike next year, and the Coast Guard denied a report that it will no longer consider swastikas or nooses to be hate symbols. | |
| Sure, Marjorie Taylor Greene is currently on the outs with Donald Trump after spearheading the Republican revolt over the Epstein files in the House and laying into Speaker Mike Johnson for the GOP's continued failure to present a vision for reforming the American health care system. But Donald Trump is also famously a man who understands the value of making peace with conservatives, rather than war, when it serves his purposes. | |
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| 'the best choice for the vice president was the man sitting in front of me' | Former President George W. Bush remembered his Vice President, Dick Cheney, as being "devoted to protecting the United States," in a eulogy at his funeral in Washington, D.C., Thursday, which was attended by former presidents and vice presidents – but not President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. Cheney, who served under Bush from 2001 to 2009 as one of the most influential – and controversial – vice presidents in modern American history, died earlier this month aged 84. Read more | |
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