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Sonia Sotomayor thumps Trump DOJ for 'asking us to destroy the structure of government'

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor accused President Donald Trump's Department of Justice of asking the high court to "destroy the structure of government" by overturning 90 years of legal theory on who the president could fire.

During a hearing on Monday, Solicitor General John Sauer argued that a 90-year precedent on who the president can remove "must be overruled." The hearing comes after Trump tried to fire Rebecca Slaughter, a Federal Trade Commissioner appointed by Democrats.

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'Not what we voted for': MAGA pollster finds Trump 'losing Republicans'

MAGA pollster Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen Reports warned that President Donald Trump was "losing Republicans" because he wasn't giving them "what we voted for."

During a Monday interview with MAGA influencer Steve Bannon, Mitchell said that young Republican voters were expecting Trump to be more like Spain's right-wing dictator, General Francisco Franco.

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Hot mic at Kristi Noem event catches TSA agents complaining of being 'terrified'

Ahead of a press conference led by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Monday, Transportation Security Administration agents were heard on a hot mic complaining about being “terrified” of one of their superiors, as well as about their “frustrating” busy schedules.

Held in Tampa, Florida, details as to what would be announced at the press conference were scant. However, ahead of Noem taking the stage, the more than two-dozen TSA officers could be heard speaking among themselves as they awaited the beginning of the presser.

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'Wish he would stop!' Loyal MAGA strategists turn on Trump after latest attacks

Two Republican pundits told Newsmax that President Donald Trump was making a mistake by launching seemingly sexist attacks on MAGA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and female journalists.

During a Monday panel, Republican strategist Melik Abdul said he wished Trump would stop insulting women after he called Greene a "dumb person" and attacked a CNN reporter as "nasty."

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'Frustrations run deep' as Republicans' Hegseth pleas get ignored by Trump: conservative

Republicans hoping to get questions answered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are getting impatient with his stonewalling and are finding Donald Trump’s White House to also be unresponsive, conservative journalist David Drucker reported Monday.

Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” Drucker claimed GOP lawmakers are desperately seeking guidance as they fend off questions about the attacks on so-called narcoterrorists — but they're not getting their calls returned.

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Morning Mika shames Republican for 'really, really pitiful' meltdown over Trump question

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) got a dressing down on Monday morning for his performance over the weekend on ABC after he lashed out at "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos who put him on the spot about Donald Trump’s pardon of a cocaine kingpin.

Schmitt, the former attorney general of Missouri before being elected to the US Senate, was asked about the pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted of plotting to flood the US with cocaine. The Missouri lawmaker claimed he was in the dark about the president’s interference on the convicted drug dealer’s part.

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Hegseth faces growing revolt as Pentagon leaders sickened by 'dismissive attitude': analyst

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is not making any new friends at the Pentagon, as the whole department is facing scrutiny over his attacks on so-called narco-terrorists while giving department intel officials the cold shoulder.

That is according to longtime Washington Post columnist David Ignatius who reported on MS NOW Monday that the Donald Trump appointee’s tenure at the Pentagon, where he has fired people left and right, is now coming back to haunt him during the latest crisis.

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'People are going to suffer': Ex-GOP analyst slams Trump's 'fascist PR stunt' in Louisiana

A former Republican strategist slammed what he described as a "fascist PR stunt" in Louisiana by President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday.

On Friday, Trump's Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino, who leads Customs and Border Patrol, toured the streets of Kenner, Louisiana, according to a report by NOLA.com. Bovino's visit elicited a "mixed reaction from the public," the report added, with Bovino taking time to participate in photo ops and confront protesters.

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Outgoing MAGA Rep reveals the moment she dumped Trump: 'Things changed after that'

Outgoing MAGA Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed the moment she decided she could no longer support President DonaldTrump in an interview on Sunday.

Greene, who is retiring from Congress in January 2026, has become one of Trump's loudest critics within the Republican Party over the last several months. She discussed her relationship with the president on Sunday's broadcast of the CBS show, "60 Minutes" with Leslie Stahl.

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'I'll be involved': Trump makes stunning claim about mega media merger

President Donald Trump made a stunning claim about a mega media merger that was announced last week during a brief question-and-answer session during The Kennedy Center Honors event on Sunday.

Trump took questions from the red carpet as he and First Lady Melania Trump arrived at The Kennedy Center on Sunday. A couple of reporters asked him about the recently announced $72 billion merger between Netflix and Warner Brothers. Experts have said the merger would make Netflix the largest media company in the U.S., and some have raised concerns about Netflix becoming a monopoly if the deal is approved.

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'It's just ridiculous': Analyst stunned as Trump attacks Dem following pardon

A political analyst was stunned on Sunday after President Donald Trump attacked a Democrat he recently pardoned.

On Sunday, Trump wrote a Truth Social post where he attacked Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), who was convicted of money laundering charges before Trump pardoned him last week. The attack followed comments by Cuellar on Fox News that he would run for re-election as a Democrat.

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'Completely disgusting': House Dem upbraids Trump's attack on Somali Americans

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) upbraided President Donald Trump for his continued attacks against Somali-Americans, calling his rhetoric "completely disgusting" and "dehumanizing" in a new interview on Sunday.

Omar joined CBS News' Margaret Brennan on "Face The Nation" on Sunday to discuss Trump's most recent attacks on the Somali community. Trump has called the community "garbage" and said he would deport as many Somali-Americans back to Somalia as he can.

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'Astonishing': Dem Senator scorches Trump admin's 'hypocrisy' on boat strikes

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) bashed President Donald Trump's administration in a new podcast interview on Sunday over what he described as "hypocrisy beyond belief."

Warner joined veteran GOP analyst Bill Kristol, editor at large of The Bulwark, on a new episode of "Bulwark Takes" on Sunday to discuss the The Trump administration's strikes against alleged drug boats. Since taking office, the administration has conducted more than 20 strikes, killing more than 80 people, according to reports.

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