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'They're in the find out phase': Jasmine Crockett dresses down MTG amid MAGA schism

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) doesn't really buy Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) attempts to rebrand herself as a maverick who distrusts President Donald Trump and wants to reform her own party.

She was asked about it Monday afternoon on CNN, as anchor Jake Tapper played a clip of Greene apologizing for "taking part in toxic politics" and saying she has worked to "put down the knives" in the wake of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk's assassination. Crockett, with whom Greene has fought bitterly in the past, recently responded to Greene's disillusionment by posting to X, "I'm here for you, girl."

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'Going to get killed': Jasmine Crockett flags Trump trick to thwart Epstein files release

A top House Democrat seemed to identify a trick President Donald Trump could use to prevent the Jeffrey Epstein files from being published, even though the president says he supports releasing the documents.

On Sunday, Trump called on House Republicans to vote to pass legislation to release the Epstein files, a stark reversal from just days ago when he said Republicans who continued to focus on Epstein were "stupid" and "foolish." Trump's reversal comes as reports indicate hundreds of Republicans were likely to support the legislation with or without the president's approval.

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'Full of it': Dem star skewers Mike Johnson in profanity-laced screed during CNN interview

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) attacked Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) character during aCNN interview on Monday after he claimed that Republicans were fighting to stop the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files to protect the victims.

Crockett's comments come at a time when the House of Representatives is expected to vote on a discharge petition to force the release of the Epstein files as early as Tuesday. Reports indicate that hundreds of Republicans are likely to vote in support of the legislation, which has rankled President Donald Trump and other officials inside the White House.

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'You got two weeks': Republican lawmaker doubles down on stunning threat to US neighbor

A House Republican issued a stunning threat to the president of Mexico on Monday, telling her that she has "two weeks" to clean up the northern border with the United States or else the Trump administration would consider striking her country.

President Donald Trump said on Monday that he is "open" to striking inside Mexico to stop the flow of drugs coming into the country, The Hill reported. That is the second country Trump has threatened to strike as part of his expanding international drug trade offensive.

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Chris Matthews gives Trump a tongue-lashing on CNN

Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews gave President Donald Trump a tongue-lashing lashing Monday on CNN.

Matthews responded to Trump's most recent comments during an Oval Office meeting and response to a press question about the Epstein files — and whether he planned to sign the bill to release them — during a live panel with CNN anchor Kasie Hunt.

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'He's falling asleep!' Conservative says 'old' Trump is creating 'vulnerabilities' for GOP

A high-profile conservative analyst claimed during a podcast interview on Monday that President Donald Trump is creating "vulnerabilities" for Republicans because of his sinking approval rating.

Bill Kristol, editor-at-large for The Bulwark, discussed Trump's approval ratings during a new episode of "The Bulwark Podcast" with host Tim Miller. He warned that Trump's handling of the economy and the dangers he faces from renewed pressure to release the Jeffrey Epstein files could cause Republicans massive headaches in the 2026 midterm election.

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Trump blames raspy voice on shouting at 'stupid' people: 'I blew my stack!'

President Donald Trump explained his raspy voice by revealing that he had recently shouted at "stupid" people "about something having to do with trade."

During an Oval Office event on Monday, one reporter asked Trump if he was feeling well.

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'Haunt them': Brett Kavanaugh's words hurled in face as Morning Joe trounces Supreme Court

Reacting to increasing reports of Americans being dragged out of cars and arrested by out-of-control ICE agents only to be released later, MS NOW’s Joe Scarborough singled out Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh for giving them legal cover.

During a segment of the growing public mood about the immigrant snatchings by Department of Homeland Security agents that have communities up in arms, Scarborough claimed the justice and the rest of the conservatives on the court who have kicked the can down the road with a stay will be “haunted” forever for sitting on their hands.

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'Sickens me!' MAGA hosts lose it on pope after perceived 'woke' snub of Mel Gibson

Hosts of the pro-MAGA Real America's Voice network accused Pope Leo XIV of a "woke turn" after a meeting with Hollywood stars did not include conservatives like Mel Gibson.

"It's time to stay awake, not woke," host Terrence Bates noted on Monday. "That is where Pope Leo the 14th just hosted a private meeting with Hollywood A-listers, Spike Lee, Kate Blanchett, Judd Apatow, all there. But noticeably not there: Conservatives like Mel Gibson, Clint Eastwood, Jon Voight, and James Woods."

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Trump confronts 'game-changer' as cruelty provokes 'unbelievably radical' revolt: analysts

Comments made by Pope Leo and a widely spread attack on President Donald Trump by Catholic bishops on his harsh immigration policies should give his administration pause that the ground beneath them is shifting — and not in a good way, it was warned Monday.

The hosts of “Morning Joe,” noted the Pope calling the treatment of undocumented immigrants a “grave injustice” and combined that with a statement from America’s Roman Catholic bishops asserting, “We are disturbed when we see among our people a climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement. We are saddened by the state of contemporary debate and the vilification of immigrants. We are concerned about the conditions in detention centers and the lack of access to pastoral care.”

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'What in the holy hell?' Trump warned new threats have left MAGA base bamboozled

Donald Trump is in danger of crippling his presidency even among his supporters by threatening wars abroad on multiple fronts and ignoring the matters at home that got him elected, Morning Joe claimed Monday.

Using Trump’s rift with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) as a starting point, MS NOW host Joe Scarborough claimed the president has lost the plot.

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'This is America!' Sickened Morning Joe shames Stephen Miller with heartbreaking photo

Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller was raked over the coals on MS NOW on Monday morning after “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough shared a New York Times report about small children being left behind as their parents are abducted and deported by ICE.

To make his point, he held up the paper which showed a photo of a two-year-old child named Jorge, whose mother was grabbed and shipped out of the country in error.

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Republicans plunge into 'complete mess' as MAGA heirs start war: insider

The growing schism between Donald Trump and some of his most ardent supporters is the first shot in a coming war within the Republican Party as his more ambitious heirs to the MAGA throne start jockeying for position.

That was a warning that conservative columnist Matt Lewis attempted to share during an appearance on MS NOW, the new name for MSNBC, on Monday morning.

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