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'Grotesque': Furor over Trump's opulent party grows hours before America goes to polls

Sam Stein, managing editor of "The Bulwark," bashed President Donald Trump's Gatsby-themed Halloween party, saying it was an example of the "incredible and sad dichotomy" of the impact of the Trump administration.

On Friday, Trump held a Gilded Age party at his estate in southern Florida, Mar-a-Lago. Reports indicate the event was attended by administration officials including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as well as high-profile Republican donors and other wealthy individuals.

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'No one is entitled!' MAGA congressman shames SNAP recipients for 'life choices'

As 42 million Americans go without federal food assistance, including 16 million children, Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) took to Newsmax Sunday to shame Americans who receive help through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, demanding they show “gratitude” and admit that their own “choices in life” led them to relying on the popular anti-poverty program.

“No one is entitled to [food stamps], that is a gift that is given to you by your fellow taxpayers because you are unable to care for yourself,” Fine said.

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CNN's Tapper forces Scott Bessent to admit Trump admin is unsure how to fund SNAP benefits

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent struggled Sunday to explain why the Trump administration has hesitated to use available funds to support Americans receiving food assistance, citing “the courts” and saying he was unsure how the administration could legally release the money.

Around 42 million Americans missed their food assistance payments Saturday – including 16 million children – under the Supplemental Food Assistance Program as the government remains shut down over a dispute over health care subsidies. And yet, while the Trump administration has used alternative funding to pay active service members amid the shutdown, it has refused to tap into a $6 billion pool of emergency funds earmarked specifically for programs like SNAP.

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'I'm speechless': MSNBC host stunned into silence over Newsmax figure's 'racist' comment

On MSNBC, host Jonathan Capehart was stunned into silence early Sunday morning as he reacted to a right-wing Newsmax figure's "racist" comment.

Capehart was addressing the issue of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, which are in danger as the federal government shutdown looms over the nation, when he said, "Let's stop talking about brother man for a minute and let's talk about, still on SNAP, what a host [on] Newsmax had to say."

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'I have good brain': SNL's Trump brags about 'cognitive test' that led to an MRI

Donald Trump's character made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, where he crashed a New York City mayoral debate and bragged about his brain.

When the host of the fictional debate, who's played by Kenan Thompson, asked the candidates about the "biggest problem" facing New York, James Austin Johnson's Trump character suddenly appeared and said, "It's me."

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'Inviting to lampoon you': Trump reportedly doing 'everything to make himself look worse'

Donald Trump seems to be doing everything to make himself look worse amid the federal government shutdown, a TV news panel said on Saturday.

A MSNBC panel over the weekend opened with a discussion on one of Trump's latest comments to GOP lawmakers. Specifically, they pointed out that Trump took to Truth Social to appeal to his fellow Republicans regarding the filibuster.

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'He said the quiet part out loud': Dem lawmaker says Trump is now attacking his own voters

President Donald Trump just "said the quiet part out loud" when it comes to attacks on his own supporters, a Democratic lawmaker said over the weekend.

US House Budget Committee Ranking Member Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, where he was asked about Trump's comments claiming that SNAP benefits expiring will mostly affect Democrats.

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'What the hell?' Ex-RNC chair gobsmacked by this shocking prison privilege for Maxwell

MSNBC anchor and former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele was gobsmacked Friday over reports that Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving preferential treatment at a federal prison — and that officials warned inmates not to speak to the press about her sweetheart conditions.

Maxwell's transfer in the first place ran afoul of longstanding Justice Department policy against giving these perks to sex offenders — and came as the Trump administration used her testimony to try to defuse public anger over the failure to release the Epstein case files.

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'Get the hell out!' City sends Trump agents a stern message as 'chaos' erupts

Officials in Evanston, Illinois, are accusing federal immigration officials of “deliberately causing chaos” in their city during a Friday operation that led to angry protests from local residents.

As reported by Fox 32 Chicago, Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss and other local leaders held a news conference on Friday afternoon to denounce actions earlier in the day by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials.

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Video shows US citizen cuffed a day after Kristi Noem claimed no such thing is happening

A U.S. citizen was seen being detained by Border Patrol agents in Chicago, a day after Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed that her agency was not engaging in the practice.

In a video obtained by The Chicago Tribune on Friday, Border Patrol agents surround a Latino man in handcuffs.

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'We disagree': Trump aide whines about paying SNAP food benefits after judge's order

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett complained after U.S District Judge John McConnell ruled that the Trump administration could legally use a contingency fund to pay Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits while the federal government was facing a shutdown.

In Friday's ruling, just one day before the food benefits were set to lapse, McConnell ordered the Department of Agriculture to distribute money owed to recipients "as soon as possible."

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MAGA lawmaker gets snippy with CNN anchor: 'You interrupted me!'

A MAGA lawmaker got snippy with a CNN anchor during a live broadcast Friday, complaining, "You interrupted me!"

Assistant Whip Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) joined CNN's Brianna Keilar to discuss the ground stop at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport due to staffing shortages as the government shutdown drags on, and how FAA staffing problems have ended previous stalemates and forced the government to reopen.

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'She means Democrats!' Mike Johnson flips out after Trump official says 'we failed you'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) quickly moved to correct a Trump administration official after she said "we have failed you" during the ongoing government shutdown.

At a press conference on Friday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was asked why President Donald Trump could not find funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as other presidents had done during shutdowns.

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