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'Absolute moron': Analysts flag dangers of Treasury secretary's latest 'performance act'

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's recent interview with Aaron Ross Sorkin raised red flags for a pair of analysts on Wednesday.

Sorkin interviewed Bessent at The New York Times' DealBook Summit, an annual gathering of business leaders, where the Treasury secretary made a series of questionable claims, according to Jonathan V. Last and Tim Miller of The Bulwark. Among them: Bessent's defense of Trump's appearance at Tuesday's cabinet meeting — where he appeared to fall asleep — and suggestion that he doesn't read the news.

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'Totally disgusted': Victim aghast after Trump frees fraudster

A victim of a fraudster that President Donald Trump recently let out of jail spoke out on Wednesday, railing that the president's move "makes no sense."

Carolann Tutera, who was defrauded by David Gentile, the former CEO of GPB Holdings, discussed the impact of Gentile's fraud on her family during Wednesday's broadcast of "The Lead" with Jake Tapper. Gentile was convicted in May of leading a $1.6 billion Ponzi scheme and sentenced to seven years in federal prison. He served just 12 days before Trump commuted his sentence.

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'My question is, all of them?' DHS official struggles to defend Trump's xenophobic remark

A Trump official on Wednesday struggled to defend the Trump administration's racist attack on Somalis.

CNN anchor John Berman asked Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, "Exactly how much of the Somali American community in Minnesota, an estimated 40,000 of whom were born in Somalia, could be considered garbage," The New Republic reported.

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'Weak showers are for sad motels!' MAGA lawmaker declares war on weak water pressure

Rep. Russell Fry (R-SC) spoke out in Congress on Wednesday to demand change on what he sees as a pressing issue facing Americans: burdensome federal regulations on the water flow of showers.

"Nobody likes weak showerheads. Really, nobody likes weak showerheads," said Fry. "Weak showers are for sad motels and gyms built in the 1970s. If we wanted a gentle mist as our shower, we would just stand in front of a humidifier. That’s why I introduced the SHOWER Act. Because no one wants to be waterboarded by a trickle at 6 a.m. in the morning."

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‘Boot-edge-edge!’ Trump scolds Sean Duffy for correctly pronouncing ‘Buttigieg’

President Donald Trump playfully scolded Sean Duffy for mispronouncing "Buttigieg" during a White House press conference on Wednesday.

Duffy, Secretary of Transportation and acting administrator for NASA, was commenting on an announcement that the Trump administration is slashing fuel economy standards put in place by former President Joe Biden. The move is aimed at making it easier for automakers to sell gasoline-powered vehicles.

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Feds forcibly yank woman in medical scrubs from car as she screams she's a US citizen

Federal authorities conducting immigration enforcement in Florida were seen pulling a woman wearing medical scrubs from her vehicle as she shouted that she was a U.S. citizen.

In a video captured by David Goodhue of The Miami Herald on Wednesday, agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Patrol, and U.S Border Patrol could be seen forcing the woman to the ground, where she was handcuffed. The incident reportedly occurred in Key Largo.

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Trump's orbit fears he's now 'flying blind': report

President Donald Trump is losing touch and becoming isolated, a White House journalist said Wednesday.

Past presidents have also had to deal with appearing — or actually being — out of touch with what everyday Americans go through, between heightened security measures and busy schedules. But MS NOW and Atlantic journalist Jonathan Lemire, who published a piece about the president, told strategist and writer Tim Miller on The Bulwark Podcast Wednesday that something is different this time around.

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Turning Point challenges Candace Owens to live debate on Charlie Kirk murder theories

Officials at Turning Point USA invited MAGA influencer Candace Owens to participate in a live-streamed event debunking her conspiracy theories about the murder of the group's founder, Charlie Kirk.

Charlie Kirk Show producer Blake Neff read a lengthy statement on Wednesday after Owens accused Turning Point leadership of betraying their former boss.

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'We're going to lose the House': Frustrated GOP insider begs Republicans to 'wake up'

When a special election for a U.S. House of Representatives seat in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District was held on Tuesday, Democrats didn't realistically expect their candidate, Aftyn Behn, to defeat GOP nominee Matt Van Epps. And she didn't: Van Epps won by roughly 8.5 percent, according to the New York Times.

But Democratic strategists were paying close attention to the margins, and 8 percent wasn't a huge win in light of the fact that Donald Trump carried that district by 22 percent in the 2024 presidential election.

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Hegseth woes increase as Pentagon watchdog issues scathing report

The Pentagon's watchdog review found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth "risked endangering troops" when he used Signal to share war plans, according to reports Wednesday.

The report is still classified and has not been publicly released. The inspector general for the Pentagon did conclude that Hegseth "risked compromising sensitive information," according to an exclusive CNN report.

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GOP lawmaker whines over insider trading ban: 'It's not easy' to make money in Congress

Rep. Roger Wilson (R-TX) expressed opposition to a congressional stock trading ban proposed by MAGA Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), noting that it was "not easy" to live on his salary as a lawmaker.

During a Wednesday interview on Fox Business, a panelist pointed out that Luna was trying to force a vote on a bill that could ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks.

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MS NOW host refuses to let GOP lawmaker off the hook over Trump cocaine pardon

An MS NOW host refused to let a Republican lawmaker off the hook Wednesday over questions on President Donald Trump's pardon of an international drug kingpin.

MS NOW host Mika Brzezinski pressed Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) on his thoughts about Trump's pardon of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández.

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'Shifted completely': Trump's signature policy shown to be 'dragging him down' with voters

The American public has soured dramatically on one of President Donald Trump's signature policies, according to a new analysis.

The president campaigned on imposing tariffs on U.S. trading partners and launched his trade wars soon after returning to office, but after months of on-again, off-again duties that spiked consumer costs and rattled markets, CNN's Harry Enten said polling showed support for those policies has evaporated.

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