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Watch: RFK Jr. flees as colleague has medical emergency at White House

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was seen fleeing after he noticed a colleague having a medical emergency at the White House.

During a Thursday Oval Office event on lowering drug costs, one of the presenters appeared to faint. As the man fell to the floor, Kennedy quickly turned and walked away. Meanwhile, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Mehmet Oz attempted to provide aid.

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Florida man opens fire during argument over how many eggs a chicken can lay: police

Peter Riera, 44, opened fire in Port St. Lucie, Florida, during an argument over how many eggs a chicken can lay, according to witnesses.

Master Sergeant Dominick Mesiti told WPBF that Riera fired four shots from a .45-caliber Glock at three people who he thought were trying to con him outside Harper's Pub early Tuesday morning.

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'You are in big, big trouble': CNN data guru issues stark warning to Republicans

CNN's Harry Enten pointed to data showing Republicans are in "big, big trouble" in states where President Donald Trump is unpopular.

Democrats thumped Republicans and Trump-backed independents in Tuesday's elections, and Enten told "CNN News Central" that a polling analysis shows the president hurt the party's chances in the off-year contest.

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'Can I stop you here?' CNN host challenges Republican's deflection over GOP 'Nazi' problem

CNN's Audie Cornish cut off a Republican congressman after he deflected away from an antisemitism rift that's roiling the conservative movement.

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) ripped former Fox News host Tucker Carlson as “the most dangerous antisemite in America" after he hosted Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes for an interview, and he then cut ties with the Heritage Foundation after its president, Kevin Roberts, defended the conservative broadcaster.

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'He's paranoid': Psychiatrist warns Trump could become 'more tyrannical' as health worsens

A forensic and social psychiatrist said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump is likely to become "more tyrannical" as his health declines.

Dr. Bandy X. Lee joined The Daily Beast's Joana Coles on "The Daily Beast" podcast on Wednesday to discuss Trump's mental fitness. The conversation happened at a time when some experts are questioning the president's health after he made a couple of public gaffes during speaking engagements.

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'Awkward': Conservative analyst reveals how Trump's tariff case could blow up in his face

Conservative analyst Ben Shapiro argued on Wednesday night that the Supreme Court is putting President Donald Trump "in an awkward position" over his key economic policy.

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case challenging Trump's authority to impose sweeping tariffs under his emergency powers. Trump has argued that the tariffs are necessary to revive America's manufacturing base. The Supreme Court seemed skeptical of those arguments on Wednesday, with Chief Justice John Roberts referring to them as a "tax" on the American people.

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'They're going to lose': Election expert says GOP 'will suffer' in redistricting fight

Election expert Marc Elias is telling Republicans to think again if they believe they'll win lawsuits to stop California redistricting.

After demanding redistricting of congressional maps and moving forward with new lines in Texas, Republicans now want to stop the same thing from happening in California.

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White House insiders worry midterms could be 'end of the presidency': CNN reporter

If the 2025 off-year elections are any indication, analysts think they could foreshadow another bad election for Republicans in the 2026 midterms.

Speaking to CNN on Wednesday, former Barack Obama strategist David Axelrod and Donald Trump ally Scott Jennings debated the true meaning of the Democratic victories around the country.

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Trump tariff case may give chance for Supreme Court to 'correct for past mistakes': expert

Bloomberg reporter and former Donald Trump biographer Tim O'Brien thinks the one takeaway from the Supreme Court's argument over tariffs is that Chief Justice John Roberts may be trying to claw back the power the court handed to the executive branch.

Speaking to "The Weeknight," O'Brien said that he was keeping a keen eye on Roberts.

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'A devastating blow!' Supreme Court's tough questions for Trump lawyer shock CNN reporter

CNN reporter Erin Burnett appeared to be shocked by the Supreme Court's tough questions for President Donald Trump's lawyers on Wednesday during oral arguments in a case that could decide the fate of the president's signature economic policy.

The court heard arguments in a case concerning Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify imposing sweeping tariffs without Congressional approval. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett appeared the most skeptical of the government's claims that Trump has the unilateral authority to impose the tariffs.

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Fox News host warns Nancy Mace's 'psychotic episode' is derailing Trump's agenda

Fox News host Trey Gowdy suggested on Wednesday that Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) and her latest "psychotic episode" is contributing to the GOP's inability to unite and defend President Donald Trump's agenda.

This follows Republicans facing a severe drubbing in this week's elections, with Democrats claiming huge victories in state and local races in Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and elsewhere.

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'That would be defying history!' Jake Tapper bashes GOP lawmaker's claims about midterms

CNN anchor Jake Tapper bashed a GOP lawmaker's claims about the 2026 midterm election during a live interview on Wednesday.

Tapper invited Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) on his show "The Lead" to discuss the ongoing government shutdown. The interview happened just hours after Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) disrupted a Republican press conference about the shutdown, arguing that Republicans need to "bring people together" to end the shutdown.

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'No respect': Senate Dem reveals GOP's 'insulting' gambit backfired with voters

A top Democrat in the Senate said on Wednesday that the poor performance by Republicans in statewide races shows the Trump administration's government shutdown "gambit" didn't resonate with voters.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) discussed Tuesday's election results with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen on his podcast. She argued that the results were a "validation" that Democrats need to focus on affordability issues as the calendar turns toward the 2026 midterm election.

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