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‘Hold on a second’: CNN host calls out Trump ally over inflation ‘hysteria’ claim

CNN anchor Abby Phillip pressed former Trump White House lawyer Jim Schultz during a heated panel exchange over inflation Friday night after Schultz argued that Americans are ‘overreacting” to the state of the economy.

“We’ve had inflation – the rate of inflation has been cut virtually in half since the Biden administration versus the Trump administration,” Schlutz said, adding that what is being debated are merely “snapshots in time.”

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Dozens of subpoenas hit high-ranking intel officials tied to Trump probes

Federal prosecutors in Florida have begun targeting former key intelligence officials as part of a Justice Department investigation into Russian interference in Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, sources told CNN.

Former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper are among those expected to receive subpoenas, along with ex-FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, reports say.

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'Brilliant': Stunned analyst says Dem shutdown gambit just checkmated the GOP

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) made a masterful play with his offer to Republicans to end the shutdown, analyst Jason Johnson told MSNBC's Ari Melber on Friday's edition of "The Beat."

The offer includes one year of extending Affordable Care Act subsidies and a bipartisan commission to study longer-term health care reforms, in exchange for passing the GOP resolution to reopen the government and all the other mini-funding bills on the table. Republicans have immediately rejected this proposal — but in doing so, they just fell into a trap, Johnson argued.

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Nicolle Wallace bursts into laughter as Trump caught nodding off — again

President Donald Trump appeared to doze during a press conference on Thursday, drawing both mockery and shock from political analysts.

In a conversation about it on Friday, however, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace simply burst into laughter.

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'We will never lose': Trump reveals his plan to cement one-party rule

President Donald Trump renewed his demand that Republican senators eliminate the 60-vote filibuster, which he sees as one of the biggest roadblocks to achieving his far-reaching agenda. Now, he said he wants to eliminate the filibuster as a way to ensure permanent Republican control of the government.

The president has been calling for senators to act, despite Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s strong opposition to invoking the “nuclear option.”

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‘I’m scared for my parents’: Teen delivers powerful plea to rein in Trump admin

The testimony of a 16-year-old from Hillsboro, Oregon, at a city council meeting this week gave a clear picture of what it’s like to be a young person in a community that’s been targeted by President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign, with the boy describing his fear of being detained by masked federal agents at school or of his parents being taken away while they are at work.

“I just want to tell you guys that I’m scared for my parents to walk out the house because I might not be able to say goodbye to them if they go to work,” the teenager, who was identified as Manny, told Hillsboro City Council on Tuesday at a meeting where residents of the Portland suburb gave more than three hours of public testimony on the impact of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the town.

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Foreign dictator fawns over Trump's press secretary — and asks to hire her

After President Donald Trump's press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, threw a fit at a reporter during a diplomatic lunch for asking her about what the administration is doing to address cost-of-living issues, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was visibly impressed, even joking that he needed to hire her for his own administration.

"He signed the largest middle-class tax cut in six months, in six months, in record time," Leavitt said, referring to Trump's megabill that predominantly extended tax cuts for the top 1 percent while giving families making under $50,000 less than a dollar a day in tax cuts on average. "Affordability is what the American people elected this president to do, and he is doing it, and you guys refuse to cover it, and you refuse to cover that the previous administration created the worst unaffordability crisis in American history!"

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Trump official spins mass flight cancellations as fix for traveling frustration

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy sought Friday to cast a positive light on the Federal Aviation Administration’s order requiring airlines to cut 10 percent of flights at 40 major airports — a move prompted by overworked air traffic controllers who have gone weeks without pay as the government shutdown stretches into its 38th day with no immediate end in sight.

More than 800 flights nationwide were canceled on Friday, leaving some travelers “scrambling to figure out backup plans,” the Associated Press reported.

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New plan to end shutdown expected imminently from top Dem

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will speak Friday afternoon on the Senate floor about a proposal to end the shutdown.

Democrats have been strident in their efforts to return Affordable Care Act subsidies to those who have received them for years, but Republicans have refused. Senate Republicans have been more willing to support restoring those subsidies, but House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and many other Republican members refuse to support the plan.

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‘What are we fighting over?’ Trump official feigns ignorance as shutdown grounds flights

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy demonstrated Friday that he either was unaware of the highly-publicized demands of Democratic lawmakers amid the ongoing government shutdown, or feigned ignorance about the matter during a Fox News appearance.

Having reached its 38th day on Friday, the ongoing government shutdown is now the longest in U.S. history. It began on Oct. 1 after Democrats refused to support a spending bill that did not include an extension of government subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, which are set to expire at the end of the year.

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'Con job!' Trump snaps at reporter over fact check on his big Thanksgiving claim

President Donald Trump lashed out at an NBC reporter after she fact-checked him on the affordability of grocery prices.

During a White House meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday, Trump touted Walmart's Thanksgiving meal promotion, which the company said was cheaper than in 2024. Fact checkers, however, pointed out that the promotional meal contained fewer items, used generic brands, and featured a smaller turkey.

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'Utterly deranged': MAGA lawmaker slammed for 'racist' AI attack on Dem elected mayor

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is under fire Friday after posting a lengthy video generated with artificial intelligence depicting New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani kissing Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) wearing a traditional Native American headdress, and the city falling into chaos under Sharia Law, an apparent dig at Mamdani’s Islamic faith.

“Remember New York, I warned you,” Ogles wrote in a social media post on X, alongside the AI-generated video.

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'You're not filming this are you?' Capitol Police try to remove Democrat from rotunda

Rep. Maxine Dexter (D-OR) was filming a video with TikTok influencer Johnny Palmadessa when a Capitol Police officer tried to remove them from the U.S. Capitol rotunda.

The Capitol rotunda requires advanced approval from both the House and Senate Galleries to film interviews as well as a permit from the U.S. Capitol Police, the rules for the electronic media website say. The rules specifically outline that the media can't stake out there.

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