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'Hell to pay': Republican warns Trump 'playing with fire' — and gives him a history lesson

The real world realities being ushered in by President Donald Trump’s economic policies triggered alarm bells for former Rep. Mark Sanford (R-SC), who not only sounded off on their effects on the American public – but also on the GOP’s chances in 2026 midterm elections.

The warnings from the former South Carolina governor came Thursday during an appearance on CNN's “Erin Burnett OutFront” amid news that the uncertainty over Trump’s teetering tariff threats sent the stock markets into a nosedive. Sanford used the opportunity Thursday to offer Trump a history lesson and deliver tough words to the president.

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'Too much diversity': Elon Musk ripped as another rocket blows up and grounds flights

Internet critics leveled SpaceX CEO Elon Musk after another rocket spectacularly exploded Thursday, this time temporarily halting flights into Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and Orlando airports over "space launch debris."

A SpaceX Starship rocket exploded during its eighth test flight Thursday night. The blast happened shortly after the rocket reached space, with the upper stage experiencing engine failures and tumbling out of control approximately nine minutes into the flight, according to reports.

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'When you trim fat, pigs squeal': GOP senator backs DOGE even as 'tofu crowd is mad'

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) put forward a colorful turn of phrase on Fox Business to explain why he was still on board with tech billionaire Elon Musk's move to dismantle large parts of the federal government through his Department of Government Efficiency task force.

"We're not talking enough — we're talking about the things we need to do to get high prices down, but we're not tying them together for the American people, and the Treasury secretary is very good at that," Kennedy told former President Donald Trump adviser Larry Kudlow. "Most of the publicity has been on the spending cuts, and look, I'm all for them."

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‘This is huge’: Steve Bannon celebrates as Elon Musk gets his ‘wings clipped’ by Trump

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon heaped praise on reports that Elon Musk was reduced to a public dressing down by President Donald Trump, who cut the tech billionaire’s power to fire federal workers in his capacity as chair of the Department of Government Efficiency.

“This is huge,” Bannon proclaimed. “This has now come to a head of DOGE.”

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‘We will be relentless’: Canadian leader unloads on Trump despite tariff pause

Ontario Premier Doug Ford unloaded on Donald Trump and the ongoing trade war he unleashed on Canada in an interview Thursday, where he promised to barrel forward with 25% electricity tariffs on Americans in a matter of days despite the president’s one-month pause on Canadian and Mexican tariffs.

“Isn’t this a shame?” Ford said. “It’s an absolute mess.”

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'Disgraceful': Trump says MSNBC hosts critical of him should be 'forced to resign'

President Donald Trump demanded that MSNBC hosts Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow be "forced to resign" in an Oval Office rant to reporters Thursday.

Trump's wrath stems from the fact that both hosts criticized the moment at his address to Congress this week, during which he inducted a 13-year-old cancer patient as an honorary Secret Service agent.

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'Would you let me continue?' CNN host frustrates GOP lawmaker with fact check to his face

Texas Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX), who sits on the DOGE oversight subcommittee, was thrown for a loop Thursday when CNN's Boris Sanchez challenged him on his Social Security claims.

Sanchez asked, "I do wonder how they're going to get to $1 trillion without cutting into those entitlement programs. Can you guarantee that there won't be a reduction in benefits?"

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'It's just globalists': Trump ducks blame for stock market selloff amid tariffs

President Donald Trump blamed "globalists" for a stock market selloff that was first triggered when he revealed that he planned to go through with 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico.

On Thursday, Trump was asked about a stock market plummet that kicked off Tuesday immediately following his remarks on tariffs.

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‘Betrayal’: Trump’s escalating Russian alignment condemned by critics, praised by Kremlin

In the week since Donald Trump and JD Vance launched a two-on-one televised attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the American president, his administration, and his allies have escalated actions that undermine—and even endanger—Ukraine and its people on multiple fronts, leading critics to denounce President Trump’s “betrayal.”

Trump and his administration reportedly will be targeting Ukrainian refugees in the U.S., and have already crippled a key military tool vital to Ukraine’s defense, halted weapons shipments, and ordered a top Pentagon agency to suspend operations and planning against Russia’s cyber offensives. Trump’s close allies reportedly are looking to back Zelenskyy’s political opponents in Ukraine. Critics—and even Russian state propagandists—say these moves send an unmistakable signal to the world: the United States has “switched sides” in Vladimir Putin’s illegal war against Ukraine.

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'All garbage!' Pete Hegseth rebuffs claims Trump withholding Ukraine aid is 'pro-Russia'

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called criticisms of President Donald Trump's pause on Ukraine aid "all garbage" despite admitting that the policy appeared to some to be "pro-Russia."

Hegseth was asked about the pause in military aid for Ukraine Thursday during a meeting with British Defense Secretary John Healey.

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'Freaked out' Trump backed off tariff plan after seeing markets tank: MSNBC analyst

President Donald Trump is less concerned about how the American people are faring from his back-and-forth on tariffs than he is on how the stock market is reacting, according to an MSNBC political analyst.

During a Thursday broadcast that aired shortly after Trump reversed course on Mexico tariffs, anchor Chris Jansing asked, "Is there any consideration at all for the people whose lives, livelihoods, jobs, depend on all of this?"

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'It's computer-generated': GOP lawmaker struggles to explain how Elon verifies 'waste'

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) struggled to explain how the billionaire face of the Department of Government Efficiency verifies that his recommended cuts actually came from government waste, fraud, or abuse.

During a Thursday interview on C-SPAN, host Pedro Echevarria noted that Burchett and other DOGE subcommittee members recently met with Elon Musk.

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'That's not a good number': Journalist peeks under the hood of Trump polling data

Donald Trump's economic decision making has been called into question after his herky-jerky rollout of tariffs against top U.S. trading partners.

The president imposed 25-percent taxes Tuesday on imports from Canada and Mexico, and last month's tariffs against China doubled to 20 percent, but his administration has carved out exceptions for some industries and paused duties on some Mexican goods – and markets have shuddered at the uncertainty.

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