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Trump lashes out at Fox News host in strange Truth Social rant: 'A real loser!'

President Donald Trump lashed out at a Fox News reporter on Monday night over her coverage of a key piece of his legislative agenda.

Trump posted on Truth Social that Fox News host Shannon Bream was spewing "Democrat propaganda and lies" on her show after debating Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) about the SAVE America Act, a piece of legislation that seeks to significantly revamp how the U.S. conducts elections.

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Store inspired by Trump's Truth Social account shuts down as business tanks

A Trump Truth Store based on Truth Social in Crystal Lake, Illinois, closed after sales plummeted amid the unpopular Iran war, as reported by The Chicago Tribune.

Owner Lisa Fleischmann announced the closure on Facebook March 26, writing, "I am not even making ½ of my rent."

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Retired general suggests Trump go to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Retired General Barry McCaffrey expressed serious concern about President Donald Trump's Easter Sunday post threatening Iran, suggesting Trump requires medical evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Trump's posted, "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day...There will be nothing like it!!!" Ending it with, "you'll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah."

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'Unwise': WSJ condemns Trump's threatened collective punishment of Iran's civilians

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board expressed alarm at President Donald Trump's new threats to carpet-bomb civilian infrastructure in Iran — a vow he leveled at the regime if they do not reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping traffic.

This threat follows days of Trump threatening to go after such infrastructure, but he is now taking this to a new, and specific, level.

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GOP lawmakers scramble to save rural radio stations after voting to defund them: report

Republicans voted to eliminate federal funding for public radio as part of President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" of tax cuts last year — and now some of them want to step in and save the rural and tribal radio stations endangered by this decision.

According to a new report by NOTUS, "Some Republican lawmakers say they’re requesting government funding to save rural and Native American public radio stations nearly a year after the GOP-led Congress voted to claw back public broadcasting funds. Most tribal radio stations will gradually close across the country if Congress doesn’t grant them more funding, according to a survey shared with NOTUS of tribal stations affected by last year’s gutting of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, or CPB."

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Lawyer beside himself as Trump's 'beloved sharpie' appears in court filing: 'An insult'

A former federal prosecutor was beside himself on Monday while he discussed a report on the latest court drama regarding President Donald Trump's ballroom project.

Glenn Kirschner discussed a recent CBS News report on Monday detailing a suspicious court filing submitted by Trump's Department of Justice on a new episode of his podcast, "Justice Matters." The report seemed to indicate that the president might be "picking up his beloved Sharpie and making some edits or additions to those court filings before they're submitted to the judge," according to Kirschner.

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Canceled Clancy event becomes example of censorship at US Senate hearing

At a Democrat-led Congressional hearing in late February, children’s author and former TV writer Bess Kalb used a previously unreported incident in Clancy, where she had to cancel a book reading event, to illustrate a point about the broader impacts of the Trump Administration’s crackdown on the First Amendment.

Saying on Feb. 24 it was the first time she was speaking about it publicly, Kalb stated a book reading event at a school in Montana was canceled after parent pushback. The Daily Montanan has since learned the event was scheduled for Clancy School District, and was canceled out of an abundance of caution after Kalb’s publisher learned from the school that parents were upset with some of Kalb’s previous work as a writer for Jimmy Kimmel, best known for his work as a late-night comedian.

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Expert questions JD Vance's intentions in Hungary as midterms near

Voting rights lawyer, Marc Elias, warned that Vice President JD Vance's planned trip to Hungary reveals the Trump administration's authoritarian intentions ahead of midterm elections.

Vance will meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and discuss the U.S. and Hungary "partnership" just before Hungary's elections through April 7-8, as reported by Fox News.

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Supreme Court's silence on key issue sends a 'chilling message' to women: expert

The Supreme Court's silence on a key issue has sent a "chilling message" to women across America, according to one expert.

For years, the Supreme Court has seemed reluctant to address questions surrounding qualified immunity, a legal doctrine that shields police officers and other law enforcement officials from damages in civil lawsuits. That refusal has put women who seek abortion care into a corner when their rights are violated, even in instances where they are supposed to be protected by state law, according to Mary Ziegler, a law professor at UC Davis and an abortion care historian.

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Trump's new DHS chief raises eyebrows during Fox News interview: 'Absolutely nuts'

Newly-appointed Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin floated a new way in an interview on Fox News to punish cities that don't agree to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement round up residents for mass deportation: strip staffing from their international ports of entry.

"I believe sanctuary cities is (sic) not lawful," Mullin told Fox News' Bret Baier. "Some of these cities have international airports. If they are a sanctuary city, should they really be processing customs into their city? We need to have a really hard look at that."

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Republicans balk as GOP states aren't spared from Trump's immigration crackdown

Republican governors and senators are increasingly opposing Department of Homeland Security, DHS, plans to retrofit warehouses into massive immigrant detention facilities, allying with Democrats to block the expansion.

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte joined local Democrats to oppose a planned detention center and exposed DHS's nationwide warehouse conversion strategy. Republican Senators Marsha Blackburn and Roger Wicker successfully lobbied DHS to relocate proposed mega-facilities from Lebanon, Tennessee and Byhalia, Mississippi, citing infrastructure inadequacy.

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James Carville flags 'justifiably harsh' battle Democrats must win to escape their slump

Democrats remain stuck with weak favorability numbers despite winning a series of special elections and being poised in most polls to win the midterm elections in November, veteran Democratic strategist James Carville told MS NOW's Ari Melber on Monday.

But there's a simple reason for that, and an equally simple way they can fix the problem, he added.

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Economist disagrees with Trump: Gas prices might not recover after the war

Moody's Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi rejected President Donald Trump's repeated claims that gas prices will fall "rapidly" when the Iran war comes to an end. Instead Zandi warned pre-war prices may never return.

"I don't think we're going back to the pre-war prices for the foreseeable future," explained Zandi, adding, "Certainly won't be this year, won't even be next year, might not be ever."

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