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President rages at paper, calling reporting on his health 'seditious' and 'treasonous'

Donald Trump erupted on Truth Social Tuesday night, accusing The New York Times of committing “sedition” and even “treason” for reporting on his apparent physical and cognitive decline. Fresh off a meandering Pennsylvania speech that drifted far from its billed focus on affordability, Trump insisted he is the “hardest-working” president in history and raged that any suggestion he’s “slowing up” is a deliberate lie. He attacked the outlet as “Enemies of the People” and said the country would be better off if it “ceased publication,” even as medical experts point to recent cognitive tests, MRIs, and visible physical changes as signs of his deteriorating health.

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Trump official claims '50 years of discrimination' against whites as lawyers flee DOJ

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon claimed that the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division was guilty of "50 years of discrimination" against white people after about 75% of the agency's lawyers said she was behind a plot to drive them out.

"I think there was some denial and they had crying sessions together," Dhillon told The New York Post this week. "Frankly, it was shocking to them. They had unhappy hours. It was like a lot of drama and handwringing."

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Hungry seniors grappling with soaring grocery costs dare Trump to come shopping with them

Donald Trump has attempted to claim the concerns about affordability undermining his presidency are a "hoax" and a "con job." Still, in a new piece from the Los Angeles Times, seniors struggling with food insecurity pushed back against this idea, citing their increasingly harsh circumstances.

“I would say, ‘Mr. President, please travel with me," Los Angeles retiree Frank McRae said when asked what he would tell the president. "So that you can experience firsthand… what it means to have to search for affordable food."

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'Dr. Trump': MAGA lawmaker makes Freudian slip in praising Trump’s health care 'plan'

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) let loose what some might call a Freudian slip Wednesday while praising President Donald Trump’s so-called health care “plan” to give Americans money to buy their own health insurance, mistakenly giving Trump the honorary title of “doctor.”

“If we care about people getting health care, let's drive down the cost of health care, [and] I have a bill that does that,” Scott said during an appearance on Fox Business.

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CNN anchor confronts lawmaker over report of profane airport outburst

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins put a Trump-aligned congresswoman on the defensive after a Washington Post report alleged she hurled profanities at TSA staff during an airport blowup. Pressed on quotes calling workers “f------ idiots” and “f------ incompetent,” Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) denied everything — even accusing police officers who documented the incident of lying. As Collins repeatedly challenged her denials, the congresswoman insisted the entire report was “100% fictitious,” dismissing the detailed transcripts and footage as false.

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'Appalled' judge offers her own lunch to migrant hauled into court without being fed

An Oregon judge offered her own lunch to a young woman in immigration custody after she testified that she hadn't eaten anything for hours.

The 22-year-old woman appeared at 9:30 a.m. Monday in a Eugene court after she was rousted at 2 a.m. from a detention center in Tacoma, Washington, and U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken said she would not continue the hearing until the federal officers fed the Guatemalan national, reported The Oregonian.

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'Republicans better buckle up for the downhill run': Ex-GOP insider sounds alarm for Party

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson warned Wednesday that Republicans can expect things to get worse after President Donald Trump's performance at a rally in Pennsylvania.

In a Substack essay, Wilson described how Trump's attempt to quell economic concerns with an "issue tour" did not pan out well and "should haunt every endangered Republican in a swing district or a purple state" as 2026 midterm elections loom.

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'Exhausted' Trump facing a 'looming problem' as his own voters take brunt of harm: analyst

President Donald Trump's voters have taken a massive hit as they struggle to afford the cost of living in the U.S. all while the president mocked their concerns at his rally in Pennsylvania, a journalist reported Wednesday.

The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich told MS NOW's Ana Cabrera that Trump campaigned on a promise that he could fix the economy and that he is now running out of time to convince people he can repair it. The economy is not just a problem for Trump, but Republicans facing an increased challenge ahead of the midterm elections in 2026.

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Fox News caught avoiding camera angles that would expose Trump's tiny crowds: analyst

It's no coincidence that President Donald Trump chose Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, for a MAGA rally on Tuesday. Pennsylvania, as Democratic strategist James Carville famously noted back in the late 1980s, is a complex and volatile swing state that can go either Democrat or Republican. And Trump has a history of both winning and losing in the Keystone State, which he carried in 2016 and 2024 but lost to Democrat Joe Biden in 2020.

The Mount Pocono event marked Trump's return to MAGA rallies after putting them on the back burner during his second presidency. But Salon's Sophia Tesfaye, in a biting article published on Wednesday, attacks the Mount Pocono gathering as a "flop."

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'Ears perk up in the room' as Jim Jordan makes 'very interesting' admission: report

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) reportedly warned Republicans that they better "have a health care plan" that addresses subsidies for the Affordable Care Act and reforms.

According to a report provided by Punchbowl's Jake Sherman, Jordan seemed to admit that Republicans have not yet settled on a health care plan during a meeting with his caucus.

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'There's fishy stuff going on': Insiders say Kristi Noem looking for easy exit from admin

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem seems to know her days in the Trump administration are numbered, according to multiple sources.

The White House says she's not going anywhere, but 17 sources told Politico that administration officials and lawmakers are discussing possible successors, and Noem herself is said to be looking for a graceful exit.

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MAGA insider slams Trump Cabinet meetings: 'Just nothing but praise and how great he is'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued that President Donald Trump's cabinet meetings were not helpful because they were "nothing but praise and how great he is."

In an interview this week, podcast host Tia Mitchell asked Greene if she had "evolved" on her criticisms of Trump after initially refusing to blame him for not fulfilling his campaign promises.

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'Jaw dropping': Legal expert says Trump pick's bold move is daring judges to take action

A legal expert said Wednesday that interim U.S. attorney Lindsey Halligan — despite calls for her to resign — has continued her role.

Legal expert Lisa Rubin told MS NOW's Ana Cabrera that Halligan has not left her position while pressure mounts for her to step down.

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