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'It's just insane': New MSNBC host nails Trump trade advisors manipulating him on tariffs

Two of Donald Trump's key trade advisors who have been counseling him on his growing trade war which has been roiling the U.S. stock market were called out by the Washington Post's business columnist Catherine Rampell on Wednesday morning.

Rampell, who is taking a job at MSNBC as co-host of the evening edition of "The Weekend" after being a regular panelist on CNN, appeared on "Morning Joe" on Wednesday where she was welcomed after making the network leap before she was asked about the chaos being created by the president's on-again, off-again tariffs onslaught.

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'The price is going up': Fox host puts Trump secretary on spot over denying inflation

Fox Business host Stuart Varney pushed back on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after the Trump administration official claimed that tariffs do not cause inflation.

During a Wednesday interview on Fox Business, Varney asked President Donald Trump's commerce secretary about the 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports.

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'Look what Christians endure!' MAGA TV host melts down over 'strip clubs on every corner'

Pro-MAGA Real America's Voice host Gina Loudon complained because she said Christians were forced to "endure" adult "strip clubs on every corner."

During a Wednesday morning report, the RAV host blamed a "woke mob" in Norfolk after the Armed Forces Brewing Company was forced to shut down because of reported mismanagement and financial problems. Others blamed anti-LGBTQ+ posts on social media.

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'Inner turmoil' at ICE after Stephen Miller pal ousted and expenses explode: MSNBC

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," NBC's Julia Ainsley reported that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if rife with "inner turmoil" as a key ally of Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller has been ousted, deportation numbers are down and expenses are exploding.

Speaking with the panel on MSNBC, Ainsley noted that ICE has been less than forthcoming on their efforts to round up undocumented immigrants and the numbers are down under Donald Trump compared to a the first month under President Joe Biden and that has the White House unhappy.

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'Glass half empty': Republican strategist admits 'real problem' for Trump as polls roll in

Americans are increasingly unsatisfied with Donald Trump's handling of the economy, and a Republican strategist examined what that means for his presidency.

A new CNN/SSRS poll shows 56 percent of the public disapproves of his handling of the economy, which is worse than at any point during his first term, and Americans are evenly split on his handling of the federal budget and management of the federal government.

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'Screw around and find out': MSNBC offers pro-Trump Wall St. execs no pity as market tanks

Pointing out that they were warned well before the election that Donald Trump would act as a wrecking ball on the economy if he was re-elected, the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" pounced on Wall Street executives who are watching in horror as the stock market collapses.

With co-host Joe Scarborough saying he didn't want to hear any more complaining about how Trump's promised tariffs are doing exactly what was foretold by crippling businesses and causing an investor panic, he added wealthy pro-Trump Wall Street types are getting their comeuppance.

"I mean, I just don't know how anybody could be surprised' he explained. "Well, this is the problem that, again, he's said he was going to do this for 40 years. And I've been hearing from people on Wall Street, I've been hearing talk from CEOs they're shocked, " Scarborough said before laughing and saying, "Where have you been for the past year as he promised to do all these things?"

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"I mean he [Trump] meant what he said [about tariffs] and so I just don't want to hear 'Oh, I'm so shocked, I'm losing money,'" Scarborough lectured.

"There's a lot of gobsmacked CEOs and business leaders saying 'I didn't think he would do this,' and I think increasingly people are understanding that he is serious about many of the ideas that he has put on the table, that he did during the campaign," co-host Mika Brzezinski pointed out.

"I will say, well we tried our best," she continued. "I mean, if people are constantly watching news organizations that follow only what Trump says and not necessarily the facts, then they will find out the hard way."

With co-host Jonathan Lemire suggesting Wall Street investors who cheered Trump on "Bet wrong," Scarborough later stated, "Screw around and find out."

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'There's a huge opening': Lawmaker explains how Trump may have teed Dems up for future win

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Way Too Early," to discuss the stop-gap continuing resolution from the GOP-controlled House that could keep the government up and running, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) took time out to say Donald Trump is handing Democrats a golden opportunity.

With MSNBC host Ali Vitali linking the budget crisis to Trump infuriating both voters and Wall Street execs with his tariff chaos that has the economy reeling, she asked the Democratic lawmaker, "When you take all of this in tandem, the volatility in the markets over a potential shutdown, over tariffs, over the way that Trump is sort of conducting the literal business of this country, does that give Democrats an opening on the economy, an issue that has vexed them and eluded them in 2024, 2022 and beyond? Do you see an opening there?"

"There is a huge opening!" the effusive Jayapal exclaimed. "I mean, right now two thirds of the American people are really upset that Trump has done absolutely nothing to lower their costs."

ALSO READ: 'Absolutely unconscionable': Ex-Republican demands Trump removed from office after fight

"Remember, this is the candidate that said on day one, 'I'm going to end inflation, I'm going to lower costs for the American people,' and instead, what he's doing is standing in front of a Tesla dealership and boosting prices for, you know, profits for Elon Musk."

"We have done zero, nothing that lowers costs and, in fact, the things that Trump has done on tariffs, sending the markets into volatility, the increased prices that people are already seeing on groceries, cars. et cetera combined with eliminating bureaus like the independent agencies, like the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau, which put money back in people's pockets, he's doing nothing to lower costs, and people are seeing that," she added.

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'I am not kidding!' MSNBC's Rachel Maddow stunned as GOP exploits  loophole to cede power

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow went after congressional Republicans for quietly barreling forward with a tactic that effectively hands President Donald Trump their power to rescind his tariff policies on a silver platter.

The host devoted her opening monologue on Tuesday to a Republican plan to cede their ability under the National Emergencies Act to end Trump’s tariffs, which Maddow said are causing the American public and businesses across the nation “very real pain and loss of money.”

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Lauren Boebert stands by 'pimp cane' comment — and doubts Dem 'actually' uses it to walk

Colorado's firebrand Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert doubled down Tuesday on her controversial comments about Rep. Al Green (D-TX) during an interview with Real America's Voice News.

Last week, Boebert slammed Green's actions during President Donald Trump's address to Congress.

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'Pathetic': VA secretary slammed over 'laughable' claim reporter is ‘scaring' veterans

A public dressing down delivered by Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins to longtime military reporter Patricia Kime received its own round of sharp criticism from media advocates and colleagues who slammed the moment as “ridiculous” and “laughable.”

The latest episode involving a Trump administration official lashing out at a reporter came Tuesday when Collins ambushed Kime with an article he took issue with, which he had ready to pull out of his jacket pocket.

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'Kicked out': Reporters booted from Trump event hastily pack up cameras

Reporters got the boot Tuesday afternoon from a Business Roundtable event featuring President Donald Trump as Trump doubled down on his steep tariffs, calling them a "big win."

Speaking at the event, held by the nonprofit group of CEOs, Trump touted a "good spirit" for the economy.

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‘Cower before a mad king’: GOP moves to ‘surrender’ Congress’ power over Trump’s tariffs

Correction: A previous version of this article contained the wrong headline. This article has been updated.

Facing a midnight Friday deadline to prevent a federal government shutdown if no budget is passed, the Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, insists he has the votes to secure a continuing resolution, a “CR,” and without any help from Democrats. Democrats have vowed to oppose the measure, citing its spending cuts to health care and veterans’ benefits, as well as the inclusion of controversial policy provisions — despite Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole’s specific claim to the contrary.

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‘$700 billion? With a b?’ CNN host presses MAGA lawmaker as GOP hunts for Medicaid fraud

CNN’s Kasie Hunt had difficulty swallowing the multi-billion-dollar promise in cuts to Medicaid Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and other House Republicans have vowed to achieve in their DOGE-led cost-cutting spree of the federal government – and she put the MAGA lawmaker’s numbers to the test.

The sobering dose of skepticism unfolded Tuesday as Hunt interviewed Roy ahead of the House’s vote on a continuing resolution to fund the government, which the fiscal conservative made clear he supports. But when it came time to defend the $700 billion that Republicans claim they can identify as “waste, fraud and abuse,” Hunt aggressively pushed back, pressing him over the possibility of the ambitious goal.

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