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Your First...And Last Word In Indiana Politics |
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The SnydeReport scours hundreds of local and national media sources so you don't have to. Politics, sports, pop-culture, business, and more - all in a 5-minute read and presented in a way only we can do. Make sure to visit SnydeReport.com to catch all the stories that didn't make our newsletter.
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Turns out juggling taxpayer duties and party politics doesn’t mix — unless you’re Lana Keesling, who somehow convinced herself Fort Wayne’s city clerk office doubled as a campaign headquarters for the Indiana GOP. Allen County Democratic Chair Chad Wierzbinski called it what it is: a conflict of interest so glaring it could light up the skyline. Even her own party’s press releases couldn’t muster a defense, opting instead for the classic “oops, forgot to hit send” excuse. Maybe the only thing missing from Keesling’s resignation letter was the timestamp showing when she finally decided to stop pretending she could do both jobs. |
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Hoosiers to get about half of November SNAP benefits amid shutdown The U.S. Department of Agriculture will pay about half of November benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, though benefits could take months to flow to recipients, the department said Monday in a brief to a federal court in Rhode Island. |
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Welcome to Miami Correctional: Indiana’s Newest Deathtrap for Profit Governor Braun and Trump’s DHS just turned one of Indiana’s bloodiest prisons into a cash cow — sorry, “ICE detention center.” Miami Correctional, better known to insiders as The Speedway Slammer, already leads the state in homicides and stabbings, yet officials are thrilled to pack in up to a thousand immigrant detainees and rake in “hundreds of millions” in federal funds. |
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A time to use your ears Indiana Sen. Greg Goode, R-Terre Haute, made national news the other day by doing something that once was commonplace but now is rare. |
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Micah’s Mine Field When Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith called into Fort Wayne’s WOWO intending to put out a political fire, he instead tossed a lit match into a dry field. What started as a defensive rant quickly became a public admission, an unverified relaying of grand-jury testimony, and a guided tour through every legal tripwire a state official could step on.
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CHENEY DEAD Dick Cheney, America’s most powerful modern vice president and chief architect of the “war on terror,” who helped lead the country into the ill-fated Iraq war on faulty assumptions, has died, according to a statement from his family. He was 84.
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Loomer now credentialed to cover Pentagon... Laura Loomer, the far-right political activist and former congressional candidate in Florida, has been credentialed to cover the Defense Department, according to one person familiar with the matter, joining a new cohort of right-wing media that have agreed to the Pentagon’s new press policy. |
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UPDATE: JD AND THE WIDOW... Vice President JD Vance has some explaining to do over a hug that was a little too close with Erika Kirk, the widow of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk.
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POLL: TRUMP 63% DISAPPROVAL HIGHEST OF HIS CAREER... One year out from the midterm elections, the Democratic Party holds a sizable enthusiasm advantage as views of President Donald Trump dip further into negative territory, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
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JACK SMITH PLOTS COUNTERATTACK... President Trump’s unrelenting fast-track drive to humiliate, investigate and prosecute the people he hates has gained momentum, in part, because his targets have not been in a position to inflict serious retributive pain on him.
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Tucker Unites Right-Wing Media Against Him... Tucker Carlson’s decision last week to interview 27-year-old white nationalist Nick Fuentes for over two hours last week sent shockwaves through conservative media circles, with everyone from the Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro to Bari Weiss’ the Free Press to the editorial board of Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal eviscerating the former Fox News host for platforming a far-right figure who’s made his hatred of Jews a facet of his appeal.
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The Supreme Court Might Greenlight Another Trump Power Grab On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will consider whether President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by claiming emergency power to impose tariffs around the world. The high court, which has frequently ruled in Trump’s favor, has a lot at stake: A win for Trump could, once again, expand the powers of the presidency forever.
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Steelers stymie the Colts offense, fall to 7-2 Turnovers plagued the Indianapolis Colts in a 27-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday at Acrisure Stadium. Daniel Jones threw three interceptions and fumbled the ball twice, turning into 24 Pittsburgh points as Indianapolis suffered its second loss of the season. |
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No. 12 Notre Dame escapes Boston College with victory eremiyah Love broke free for a 94-yard touchdown run on the first play after a Notre Dame interception squelched a potential game-tying drive and the 12th-ranked Fighting Irish won their sixth straight, beating Boston College 25-10 on Saturday.
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