
The Daily Detail The Daily Detail for 11.12.25
Nov 12, 2025
Senator Britt expresses concerns about the inadequacies of Obamacare despite a new deal. A provision allowing senators spied on to take legal action is introduced. Morgan Murphy gains support from veterans across Alabama for his Senate run in 2026. The Supreme Court maintains a block on full SNAP payments. Documents surfaced allege corruption within the Clinton Foundation related to foreign donations. A violent clash erupts at a Turning Point USA rally in Berkeley, resulting in multiple arrests, and a Canadian study links abortion to increased psychiatric risks.
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Obamacare Subsidy Extension Won't Fix Core Flaws
- Senator Katie Britt warned that merely extending Obamacare subsidies won't fix structural problems in the law.
- She highlighted no income cap on subsidies, systemic fraud, benefits to illegal immigrants, and missing Hyde Amendment protections.
Shutdown Deal Adds Legal Recourse For Spied Senators
- The Senate shutdown deal included retroactive legal recourse for senators whose data was accessed under Operation Arctic Frost.
- The provision allows senators spied upon since 2022 to sue government entities involved in the surveillance.
Veterans Back Morgan Murphy Across Alabama
- Morgan Murphy, a 26-year Navy Reserve veteran, is running in the 2026 Republican primary for Senate in Alabama.
- He secured endorsements from veteran coalitions in all 67 Alabama counties backing his national security credentials.
