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MAGA Christian nationalist insists people of faith 'want to see mass deportations'

A far-right Christian nationalist who previously served in the Trump administration says people who follow Christ are all in on Trump's plans for mass deportation.

William Wolfe, who recently met with White House faith adviser Paula White and joined several other Christian nationalists praying over Trump in the Oval Office, made the comments in an interview shared on X by Right Wing Watch.

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'Very bad thing to say': Conservative pollster hits Trump after eyebrow-raising comment

Conservative pollster Frank Luntz, who appeared on CNN to talk about voter confidence in the GOP amid the current economy, appeared shocked at President Donald Trump's admonition that Americans not act "stupid" over his sweeping tariffs.

On Monday, as many people panicked over the tanking stock markets, Trump posted to Truth Social, "The United States has a chance to do something that should have been done DECADES AGO. Don’t be Weak! Don’t be Stupid! Don’t be a PANICAN (A new party based on Weak and Stupid people!). Be Strong, Courageous, and Patient, and GREATNESS will be the result!"

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'You're pretty superhuman': Dem belittles Trump official over trade negotiations claim

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) questioned U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer during a Tuesday hearing about the tariffs, which will go into effect on Wednesday.

Greer explained that despite requests for negotiations, all tariffs will be implemented this week — and there is no way of knowing when they will be paused.

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Not so fast: Ex-prosecutor claims Supreme Court ruling doesn't let Trump off hook

The U.S. Supreme Court put a pause on rehiring federal probationary workers in a ruling on Tuesday — but legal experts don't see the decision as being straightforward,.

"I obviously disagree with the Roberts Court decision that the groups in the probationary employees case don’t 'presently' have standing," said lawyer Norm Eisen, who has been representing many unions and federal workers facing termination. "But the door isn’t closed—& we’ll be back in trial court tomorrow with other groups developing more grounds for relief. We will keep going!"

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'Boys will be boys': Leavitt says 'be very grateful' after Musk calls Navarro a 'moron'

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sought to downplay "public sparring" between DOGE administrator Elon Musk and trade adviser Peter Navarro.

During Tuesday's White House briefing, Leavitt was asked about the spat after Musk referred to Navarro as a "moron" and other slurs on his X social media platform.

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Rand Paul mocks Trump's tariff policy: 'I have a trade deficit with my grocery store'

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) mocked the way President Donald Trump calculated his so-called reciprocal tariffs by noting that trade deficits were not necessarily evidence of one side losing.

During a Tuesday interview on CNBC, Paul told conservative host Joe Kernen that Trump's tariff policy was "backwards and upside down."

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GOP senator on Trump's tariffs: 'Whose throat do I get to choke if this proves wrong?'

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) asked an official from President Donald Trump's administration whose "throat do I get to choke" if the controversial tariff trade war fails.

Tillis grilled U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer during a Tuesday Senate Finance Committee hearing.

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'Gay beam machine': Right-wing pastor makes startling claim about airport scanners

A Christian nationalist pastor made a startling claim about scanners used at airports to detect weapons and other potential threats.

Andrew Isker, who co-hosts with C. Jay Engel what he calls "the number one Christian nationalist podcast in the world," shared his unconventional and homophobic views on the Transportation Safety Administration's security scanners in a video flagged by WTVF's Phil Williams, who has reported extensively on his ministry.

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'He needs to own this': The View urges audience to keep heat on Trump

"The View's" Sunny Hostin wants to nickname President Donald Trump's economic woes the "Trump Slump."

On Tuesday's show, the co-hosts questioned whether Republicans in Congress would ever hold Trump accountable for the stock market volatility and broader economic uncertainty.

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'Deserves real evaluation': Mike Johnson backs RFK Jr. on removing fluoride from water

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) expressed support for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's crusade to remove fluoride from the nation's water supply.

Johnson was asked about Kennedy's effort during a House Republican leadership press conference on Tuesday.

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'Cost us $26M!' Jasmine Crockett spits 'fire' at Trump's golfing

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) slammed President Donald Trump for spending at least $26 million of taxpayer money to play golf in the first two months of his presidency.

During a DOGE subcommittee hearing chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday, Crockett wondered why Republicans were focused on dismantling government services instead of cutting waste generated by Trump's vacations.

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'Blow your mind': Experts expose new 'major math error' in Trump trade formula

Experts from a conservative think tank are challenging "bad math" in President Donald Trump's complicated-looking formula explaining why he thinks tariffs are a good idea.

CNN's John Berman exclaimed, "This is going to blow your mind here!" when introducing two economists with The American Enterprise Institute who pointed out the "major math error" to the Trump administration.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'We can trust Elon Musk — he's the richest man in the world'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested that billionaire DOGE administrator Elon Musk could be trusted with Americans' data because "he's the richest man in the world."

During an interview on Real America's Voice this week, host John Solomon asked Greene to react to a recent appellate court ruling that gave Musk access to sensitive private data from the Treasury and Education departments and the Office of Personnel Management.

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