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Historic ally flags US as major 'security risk' for first time ever: report

For the first time, a close European ally of the U.S. has called the nation a "security risk" in response to President Donald Trump's insistence that Greenland should become an American territory, according to Bloomberg.

Trump first began expressing a desire to take control of Greenland during his first term, but his rhetoric escalated from the start of his second, refusing to rule out the use of economic or even military means to accomplish it.

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Trump 'may not make it to the end' of his term amid visible decline: analyst

Political commentator Jim Acosta warned that Donald Trump “may not make it to the end of this term,” arguing on Fast Politics that the 79-year-old president is showing stark signs of decline just a year into his second run in the White House. Acosta said Trump’s inner circle has shifted from treating him like a “dear leader” to a “goodnight grandpa,” with cabinet members effectively soothing him through meetings as he avoids rallies, press conferences, and anything requiring sustained stamina. Describing a president who seems “extremely tired,” increasingly detached, and far removed from the figure he covered on the campaign trail, Acosta said Trump’s fading public presence — from phoned-in events to rambling outbursts — raises real questions about whether he can handle the rest of his presidency.

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'Absolute kryptonite': Data expert finds Trump hurting GOP candidates 'over and over'

A Democrat won the Miami mayor's race for the first time in decades over a Republican endorsed by President Donald Trump, and CNN's Harry Enten said that's the latest example of an unmistakeable trend.

Eileen Higgins campaigned as a proud Democrat against the Trump-backed candidate Emilio Gonzalez, breaking the Republican Party's three-decade grip on the mayor's office, and Enten told "CNN News Central" that races across the country have been breaking strongly against the GOP compared to last year's election.

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Leaked Pam Bondi memo targets 'anyone who isn’t a Trump supporter': investigator

A leaked memo by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi directs the Justice Department and FBI to compile a list of groups that may be labeled “domestic terrorism” organizations based on political views related to immigration, gender and U.S. policy.

The memo was obtained by independent investigative journalist Ken Klippenstein, who joins us to discuss how it expands on President Donald Trump’s NSPM-7 directive following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which ordered a national strategy to investigate and disrupt groups the administration claims could incite political violence.

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Trump allies likely headed for major Supreme Court disappointment — for once: analysis

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a major case for the Trump administration — and The New Republic's Matt Ford lays out some reasons why he believes this case may not go Trump's way.

"The Supreme Court appeared uncertain about whether it would strike down a major campaign-finance restriction during oral arguments on Tuesday, with some of the Court's conservative members questioning a right-wing push to do so," Ford wrote.

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RFK Jr. hit with articles of impeachment as Senate considers show of disapproval

A House Democrat who's running for Senate has filed articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) accused Kennedy of an assault on the U.S. public health system that she said amounted to high crimes and misdemeanors, specifying that President Donald Trump's nominee had endangered biomedical innovation by firing scientists and canceling research grants – which she said violated his oath of office, reported the New York Times.

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'We live in a crazy world': Elon Musk dogpiled on his own app for anti-immigrant remarks

Tesla CEO and ally to President Donald Trump Elon Musk was dogpiled Wednesday after complaining about immigrants voting in American elections, with many critics pointing to the billionaires’ own status as an immigrant of apartheid South Africa.

“Isn't this freak an immigrant from South Africa who overstayed his visa and has taken billions of dollars from the government?” wrote Wajahat Ali, a journalist who runs The Left Hook Substack, in a social media post on X Tuesday night.

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Stephen Miller erupts on Fox, claims generations of immigrants 'fail' in America

White House adviser Stephen Miller erupted on Fox News in a furious rant claiming that entire generations of immigrants and their descendants “fail” in America, singling out Somali immigrants as he shouted about crime, welfare, and “replicating” supposedly failing societies in the U.S. Miller declared that post-1965 immigration was the “largest experiment” ever inflicted on a civilization and blamed immigrants for everything from test scores to public policy challenges, escalating into a full-blown meltdown as he insisted the country would “replicate the conditions” of nations he labeled failures.

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'Panic all the time': Trump allies reportedly worried about president's new meeting habit

Donald Trump appearing to doze off in several cabinet meetings is causing "panic all the time" for his administration.

Those who are seen speaking as the president rests his eyes have no idea how to react according to biographer Michael Wolff, who says they're at a loss of what to do when Trump falls asleep in public. Speaking on a recent edition of Inside Trump's Mind, Wolff suggested Trump was not only "bored" with the presidency but that he was causing trouble for his administration by losing focus in publicised meetings.

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Trump suffers another court loss in a blistering rebuke on immigration crackdown

President Donald Trump suffered another court loss related to his immigration crackdown in a blistering rebuke from a federal judge.

A federal judge on Wednesday blocked the president's deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles and ordered their return to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's control, reported Reuters.

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'That didn't sit well': Trump's own rallygoers reportedly 'disappointed' by latest speech

President Donald Trump's speech on affordability in Pennsylvania is getting mixed at best reviews even from his own supporters, analyst Willie Geist told MS NOW's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday.

"The inflation rate is higher than it was a year ago, and has been rising since President Trump's tariffs took effect in April," said co-anchor Mika Brzezinski. "Meanwhile, beef prices are at an all time high and tariffs are to blame for increased costs on common grocery items like coffee and orange juice. Also continuing problems, Willie, as more and more people appear to be having trouble finding jobs. Definitely having trouble buying homes. And affordability is a big issue."

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South African-born Elon Musk awkwardly rages over immigrants getting to vote

In a new interview published Tuesday with the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk raged over “people not born in America” having influence in American elections, delivering his critique with frequent pauses, filler words and throat clearings.

Musk appeared on “The Katie Miller Podcast,” hosted by the wife of President Donald Trump’s top aide, Stephen Miller, where the two discussed immigration trends. While on the topic, Musk suggested that immigrants were becoming increasingly influential in election results, and warned that it could soon turn the United States into a “communist hell.”

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Trump's 'iron grip' on GOP is slipping at most inopportune time: analysis

The "iron grip" Donald Trump had on the Republican party is starting to slip when he needs their backing most, a political commentator has claimed.

Niall Stanage, writing in The Hill, suggested the president needs to keep a firmer grip on his power base after fielding a series of economic and healthcare woes during his second term. Though Trump has avoided the "rapid seeping away of power" usually found at the start of a second term, it's borrowed time for the president, according to Stanage.

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