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'Too crazy even for RFK!' Experts watch key aide alienated by latest Trump plan

President Donald Trump's stance on childhood vaccines appears to be so controversial that it's alienating one of his key cabinet members, a move that stunned two analysts on Monday.

Sam Stein, managing editor of The Bulwark, said on the podcast "Bulwark Takes" that Trump's vaccine policies seem to be too extreme for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has received significant criticism from medical professionals over his own stance on the issue.

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Eric Trump just dropped a big hint as to his father's next target: analyst

Eric Trump dropped a big hint during an interview on Fox News about who his father's administration may prosecute next, according to one analyst.

Trump appeared on the Fox News show "Life, Liberty & Levin," where he discussed the impact of former special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into President Donald Trump's mishandling of classified information. He described the investigation as "lawfare."

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'Dishonor will remain': Ex-Trump official warns GOP will rue not reining in his abuses

Former Trump administration official Sarah Matthews had a harsh message on Monday's edition of MSNBC's "The Weeknight" for lawmakers allowing presidential abuses of power to happen: History isn't going to be kind.

This came as the panel discussed the upcoming round of "No Kings" protests, which already have MAGA Republicans on edge and comparing peaceful protesters to terrorists.

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'Give me a break!' Ex-Trump lawyer chides president's 'turnabout' against political foes

One of President Donald Trump's former attorneys chided him on Monday for pursuing a "turnabout" against his political foes.

Ty Cobb, the former White House special counsel during Trump's first term, discussed Trump's efforts to prosecute New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud on a new episode of The Bulwark Podcast with Tim Miller. The Trump administration has made similar claims about Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, even though reports indicate several of Trump's cabinet members have almost identical mortgages.

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'Why is he suddenly changing course?' MAGA stars bash Trump after eye-popping 180

MAGA stars Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones bashed President Donald Trump during a new episode of Carlson's show over the president's recent embrace of Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Trump recently posted on Truth Social that he believed Ukraine could win the war against Russia and said he would reconsider selling long-range missiles to the country. The comments stand in stark contrast to other statements he's made about the war, including debunked claims about Ukraine being the aggressor.

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'Can't deny the success': MAGA fans taken aback as Bill Maher praises Trump

Liberal comedian Bill Maher stunned MAGA fans on Monday when he praised President Donald Trump during a conversation with star actor William H. Macy.

Maher took to his "Club Random" podcast to praise the president during a conversation that began with Macy admitting he's a big Taylor Swift fan.

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Trump's 'ego trip' already kneecapped his Middle East peace deal: foreign analyst

President Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East to sign a peace agreement between Hamas and Israel was equal parts policy and public relations, and one foreign analyst says it has already kneecapped the chances of lasting peace in the region.

Scott Lucas, professor of international politics at the Clinton Institute, University of Dublin, discussed the peace deal Trump and foreign leaders signed on Monday in Egypt during an interview on Times Radio. Lucas described the event as an "ego trip" for Trump because he seemed to be "taking a victory lap" when the deal still faces "challenges."

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'Mark my words': Ex-Trump admin official makes dire 'insurrection' warning

Former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles warned that President Donald Trump is going to invoke the Insurrection Act because he's wanted to do it for a long time, and that the U.S. Supreme Court will likely let him do it.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann and ex-Justice Department official Mary McCord debated the legal challenges to whether or not Trump could invoke the Act and how it would be argued in court. But Taylor was the one who made it clear that his time in the Trump administration had shown him a deep desire to declare something a legal "insurrection" and invoke martial law.

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MAGA TV host delivers ominous on-air threat: 'We don’t wanna condone violence — wink-wink'

MAGA TV host Eric Bolling lobbed a sarcastic threat at Antifa during a live call with one of his show's viewers on Monday.

A caller asked Bolling why groups like the Proud Boys have not been sent after Antifa. Bolling appeared stunned by the question at first, before launching into an answer about how quickly the Proud Boys could "take out" Antifa.

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Trump's ICE raids causing 'moral horror' for top ally who sees no 'off-ramp': analysts

President Donald Trump's immigration policies appear to be creating a "moral horror" for at least one of the president's allies in Congress, according to two analysts.

Krystal Ball and Emily Jashinsky, co-hosts of the "Breaking Points" podcast, said on Monday that Trump's immigration policies seem to be alienating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who has been one of the MAGA base's most loyal Trump supporters. They cited comments Greene recently made on comedian Tim Dillon's podcast, "The Tim Dillon Show.

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DOJ stuns CNN reporter saying 'quiet part out loud' about Trump ally

President Donald Trump's hand-picked prosecutor in the Eastern District of Virginia is getting a lot of pushback from career prosecutors in the office because of her efforts to prosecute the president's political foes, CNN reporter Katelyn Polantz revealed on Monday.

Polantz joined CNN's "The Arena with Kasie Hunt" to discuss how career prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia are reacting to their new boss, Lindsey Halligan. Halligan is a former insurance attorney with no prosecutorial experience whom Trump picked to run the Eastern District of Virginia, which typically handles national security or classified information cases, after former U.S. Attorney Erick Siebert resigned last month.

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Glenn Beck claims Kash Patel sent FBI agents to his house for help finding antifa

Conservative host Glenn Beck claimed that the FBI, under Director Kash Patel, sought help from him in exposing an alleged antifa "network."

In a Monday post on X, Beck claimed that the "FBI showed up to my house to discuss my TV show exposing Antifa's network."

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'Hand it back to the president': Top Trump aide asks Nobel winner to cede prize

Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to Donald Trump, called on Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado to relinquish the award to the president.

Following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Gaza, Stone told Real America's Voice host Jack Posobiec that he was "not happy that the Norwegian-based Nobel Peace Prize Committee elected to give their award to Maria Corina Machado."

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