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Mike Johnson dismisses video of Trump dumping excrement on citizens as 'satire'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) defended President Donald Trump after he posted an AI-generated video of him flying a fighter jet with a crown and bombing American protesters with feces.

Johnson was asked about Trump's video at a press conference on Monday.

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Trump fan arrested for pointing gun at No Kings protesters: 'Very ignorant move'

A fan of President Donald Trump was arrested and charged with waving a gun at demonstrators at a No Kings protest in South Carolina.

Mary Moriarty is accused of driving past a demonstration in Myrtle Beach and brandishing a gun toward two protesters Saturday at one of roughly 2,600 events around the country pushing back against the president and his agenda, reported WMBF-TV.

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'That's a BS remark!' Dan Bongino rages as Gavin Newsom pushes back on Trump

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino raged against California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday over his opposition to President Donald Trump’s impending deployment of National Guard troops to San Francisco, which Trump recently confirmed would be carried out soon.

Speaking with Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo Sunday, Trump confirmed his administration’s plans to deploy National Guard troops to the city, pledging to make it “great.”

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MSNBC's Mika stares daggers as Andrew Cuomo squirms over sex harassment claims

An appearance by former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on MSNBC on Monday morning may not have helped his struggling campaign to be New York City’s next mayor as he was faced with questions about allegations of sexual harassment.

During the second half of the long and wide-ranging interview on “Morning Joe,” Cuomo, who is trailing badly in the polls behind Democratic Party nominee Zohran Mamdani, was admonished by guest Anand Giridharadas for mispronouncing his opponent's name repeatedly. ”First of all, governor, it's Mamdani. This is a very big, diverse city. You want to lead. We should get the names right,” he was told — before he was asked about the allegations that drove him from office.

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'We're going to go': Trump threatens sending National Guard to San Francisco on Fox News

President Donald Trump threatened to send National Guard troops to San Francisco during an interview on Fox News on Sunday, according to a new report.

The New York Times reported that Trump reiterated the threat during an interview on the Fox News program “Sunday Morning Futures" with host Maria Bartiromo. His comments come at a time when the administration is deploying troops to several Democratic-run cities such as Los Angeles, Memphis, and Chicago.

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'Are we serious right now?' Analyst stunned by GOP silence after Trump's latest AI video

President Donald Trump's artificial intelligence-generated video of him flying in a fighter jet dropping feces on American protesters stunned one political analyst on Sunday.

On Saturday, Trump posted a video of himself flying in a fighter jet labeled "King Trump." Trump then drops feces on protesters, including high-profile Democratic activist Harry Sisson. The video appears to be set in Times Square in New York City.

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Nationwide 'No Kings' protest exposed the Trump admin's key vulnerability: analyst

The nationwide "No Kings" protests that occurred on Saturday exposed a key vulnerability in President Donald Trump's administration, according to one progressive analyst.

Roughly 7 million people participated in the protest, according to estimates, making it one of the largest protests in American history. That kind of backlash shows that Trump's administration is not as popular as he claims, and that lack of popularity could foment opposition from within Trump's Republican caucus, progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen argued on a new episode of his podcast on Sunday.

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'This is dangerous': Lawyer warns Trump's latest 'crackpot' hire threatens 2026 midterm

Marc Elias, an election lawyer, warned on Sunday that President Donald Trump's latest hire poses a threat to the 2026 midterm elections.

On Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump administration had hired Kurt Olsen as a Special Government Employee at the Justice Department focused on election fraud cases. Being a special government employee means that Olsen can only work for 120 days a year, although the Trump administration has tried unsuccessfully to extend the duration of some temporary employees.

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'Beyond anybody's imagination': Foreign analyst slams proposed Trump-Putin tunnel project

A foreign analyst slammed a proposed tunnel project that could link the United States and Russia on Sunday, saying the proposed project "stretches the imagination to the breaking point."

On Friday, Reuters reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin's international investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, had proposed building an underground tunnel linking the U.S. and Russia. Dmitriev added that President Donald Trump's ally, Elon Musk and The Boring Company, could help facilitate the construction.

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MSNBC reporter reveals why Trump is 'relishing' the government shutdown: 'He's leaning in'

MSNBC reporter Jake Taylor revealed on Sunday that people inside the White House say President Donald Trump is "leaning in" to the government shutdown because it allows him to vastly expand his power.

Taylor joined MSBNC anchor Alex Witt on "Alex Witt Reports" to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and how each party is responding. The reporter said that "preliminary discussion" between Republicans and Democrats about reopening the government has begun, although neither party has admitted it publicly.

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Hollywood icon warns Trump he will face consequences for 'monstrous things he's done'

Hollywood star Robert De Niro railed against the Trump administration Sunday in an appearance on MSNBC, calling White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller a “Nazi,” while warning that President Donald Trump had no intentions on leaving the White House after his term ends in early 2029.

“He will not want to leave!” De Niro said, appearing on MSNBC’s “The Weekend” show when asked whether he believed Trump would willingly vacate the White House following his second term. “He set it up with his, I guess he's the [German Nazi Joseph] Goebbels of the cabinet Steven Miller, he's a Nazi – yes he is, and he's Jewish, he should be ashamed of himself.”

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'I should shut up': Dem prods GOP lawmaker to continue 'self-destructive' attack on voters

"I should shut up," Democratic consultant Paul Begala said as a Republican lawmaker proceeded to give Democrats what Begala said could be between 2-5 seats in the House next year.

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican from New York, appeared on CNN alongside Begala on Sunday. Begala is best known for being an adviser to then-President Bill Clinton.

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'Wildest part': Trump shocks experts with bizarre feces video response to protests

Donald Trump shocked political analysts and experts with an AI video he posted late Saturday.

Trump late on Saturday night dropped a new Artificial Intelligence video in which "King Trump" is shown flying a jet in a crown and dumping what appears to be feces on purported "No Kings" protesters.

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