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Steve Bannon panics about Trump's 'approval ratings' over tariff costs displayed on Amazon

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon sounded the alarm over President Donald Trump's approval rating after reports said Amazon would display the cost of tariffs on product pages.

Although Amazon has denied the reports, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the potential move "hostile and political" on Tuesday.

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'We're citizens!' Oklahoma family 'traumatized for life' after ICE wrongly raids home

A family in Oklahoma City said they would be traumatized for the rest of their lives after federal immigration agents raided their home, even though they are citizens.

The family wished to remain anonymous, but the woman who lives in the home told KFOR that they had moved from Maryland in the last two weeks. A search warrant for the home listed individuals who no longer lived there.

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'All roads lead to same place': CNN expert sees about turn in ways Trump turns off voters

Comparing President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in his first term to his second, CNN's expert analyst Harry Enten believes “all roads lead to the same place," — disapproval.

“[Our biggest concern in 2017 was] what is he tweeting last night in the wee hours of the morning that I might have missed?” Enten said.

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'This is what you get!' Morning Joe hoots with joy as White House fights with Jeff Bezos

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hooted with derision at Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos after the White House took aim at his company's latest move.

The online retailer announced it would display the costs added to individual items because of President Donald Trump's tariffs, which White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt branded a "hostile and political act."

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'Remarkable': CNN's Kaitlan Collins left in awe by 'aggressive' White House swipe

The White House's response to retail giant Amazon's plans to display price increases caused by President Donald Trump's tariffs drew robust commentary from CNN analysts Tuesday.

In a morning press briefing, press secretary Karoline Leavitt called Amazon's move "a hostile and political act by Amazon."

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'Zero answers': MSNBC's Mika left puzzled by 'incredible' Karoline Leavitt question time

The White House is going after Amazon after the online retailer announced it would show consumers how much tariffs would add to the cost of individual items, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" reacted in real time to the administration's threats.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt slammed the move Tuesday morning as a "hostile and political act by Amazon," but host Joe Scarborough said President Donald Trump's trade war would increase the costs for many goods and products, just as economists have been warning for years.

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White House outraged as it accuses Amazon of 'hostile' tariff move

UPDATE: Amazon released a statement shortly after Karoline Leavitt's comment in which it said the plan was "never under consideration."

Amazon’s new policy is creating a “hostile act” against the Trump administration, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. The massive retailer, which has multi-billionaire Jeff Bezos as its largest shareholder, announced Tuesday it will start showing how much the price of items are increasing due to President Donald Trump's tariffs.

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'Worth a chuckle': Republican claims nobody in party takes Trump's Canada threat seriously

Republican Congressman Mark Amodei (NV) laughed off his party leader's repeated vows to take over Canada as America's 51st state Tuesday — and promised to impose steep tariffs on the nation.

Speaking to CNN’s Kate Bolduan to discuss Trump’s first 100 days in office, Amodei veered off to comment on the election result in Canada Monday.

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'Probably a short-timer': MSNBC's Jon Lemire says Trump 'starting to cool on' top official

President Donald Trump has publicly maintained support for his embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, but MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire said he's "starting to cool" on him.

The Signalgate scandal continues to resonate because it's fairly easy to understand and even Republicans have criticized his use of a non-secure app to discuss military operations, Lemire said. "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough added that some Trump allies have been aggravated by Hegseth since he was first nominated.

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'Face to the cruelty': MSNBC sees Trump repeating same error that crashed last presidency

MSNBC's John Heilemann warned that President Donald Trump was making the same mistake that caused him to lose support during his first term for one of his strongest campaign issues.

The president is bleeding support for his handling of immigration 100 days into his second term, with 46 percent of adults in one poll saying they approve while 53 percent disapprove, a three-point swing in each direction since last month. Heilemann said that horrific stories about individual families were once again dragging Trump down.

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ICE gave mother less than 2 minutes to decide toddler's deportation fate: attorney

Immigration agents gave a mother less than two minutes to decide the fate of her children – one of whom is a 2-year-old U.S. citizen – before she was deported to Honduras, according to the child's attorney.

Grace Willis, who represents the toddler, told MSNBC on Monday that the child's mother was arrested last week along with her two children during a routine check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and she said federal agents prevented any contact with the woman for days until she was eventually allowed to speak to her partner by phone – but for only two minutes, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Devastating': US board game industry 'treading water' as it begs Trump to reverse course

America's game company industry is begging President Donald Trump to reconsider his economic agenda, with one company co-founder telling CNN on Monday afternoon they're "treading water" due to his trade war with China.

The Trump administration increased tariffs on Chinese imports, raising the baseline tariff rate to 145 percent. China then retaliated with tariffs of at least 125 percent on U.S. goods.

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'Be more careful': Scolding from Supreme Court justice leaves advocate 'indignant'

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch scolded a lawyer appearing before the high court on Monday after she accused her opposing counsel of "lying."

Slate legal reporter Mark Joseph Stern posted a recording of the oral arguments involving the case of a young girl with a rare form of epilepsy who is severely cognitively impaired. In 2021, the family went to court, claiming their Minnesota school was unable to provide their daughter with a full day of classes as required under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. An administrative judge ruled the reasons given by the school were “not credible.”

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