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Trump-voting pilot locked up in Africa turns on 'useless' administration

A charter flight pilot detained by authorities in Guinea is slamming the Trump administration as "useless" as he struggles to return home, Semafor reported on Monday.

"The State Department has taken a low-key approach to the pilots’ detention in Guinea late last year, engaging with officials in Conakry behind the scenes while saying little publicly about the case," said the report. "Brad Schlenker, who has been stranded in Guinea for more than three months along with Fabio Espinal Nunez, told Semafor in an interview that the US government has been 'useless' in helping them."

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MTG squirms as CNN throws her previous claims about 'Jesus' Trump back in her face

Former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene squirmed on CNN after anchor Kaitlan Collins asked her about previous comments where she compared President Donald Trump to Jesus Christ.

Greene joined Collins on CNN's "The Source" on Monday, where the two discussed Trump's most recent controversial social media posts. In one post, Trump called the Pope "weak" on crime and foreign policy. In the other, Trump posted an AI-generated photo of himself appearing as Jesus Christ healing a sick man in bed.

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Mockery as Pete Buttigieg fact-checks MAGA host into a live TV meltdown: 'Dogwalked!'

A political commentator mocked a MAGA TV host for having a complete meltdown after being fact-checked on air.

David Pakman, host of the liberal news commentary show, "The David Pakman Show," said in a new video that MAGA CNBC host Joe Kernan got "dogwalked" by Democrat Pete Buttigieg during an interview on Monday. Buttigieg fact-checked Kernan on a couple of claims he made about the economy during the Biden administration, which caused Kernan to lose his cool.

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Trump officials thought USAID 'just did abortions' before gutting it: whistleblower

A bombshell new whistleblower book reveals that Trump administration officials tasked with dismantling USAID had no idea what the agency actually did, with one official admitting he assumed it only did abortions, and asked career health experts to dumb down their presentations to the level of a children's TV show.

Nicholas Enrich, then-USAID's acting assistant administrator for global health, recounted a stunning February 2025 meeting in his new book "Into the Wood Chipper: A Whistleblower's Account of How the Trump Administration Shredded USAID," to be published Tuesday, in which newly installed Trump officials sat down to learn about the agency they were already in the process of destroying.

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Trump's explanation for Jesus post backfires

President Donald Trump deleted a Sunday post depicting him as a Christ-like figure healing a bedridden man, but defended it Monday, claiming the image showed him as a Red Cross doctor rather than Jesus Christ.

Standing outside the Oval Office beside a DoorDash driver, Trump blamed "fake news" for the interpretation. His explanation failed to convince critics and supporters alike, who found the claim implausible.

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'Everything is fine': Trump staffers respond to latest crisis with burning house memes

President Donald Trump's staffers are panicking behind the scenes after a disastrous few days in which the president attacked the pope and compared himself to Jesus Christ online, The Daily Beast reported on Monday.

"Sources in and around the White House spilled on their mood Monday to Politico’s chief White House correspondent, Dasha Burns, who requested memes on the condition of anonymity," said the report. "The responses suggest things feel like they’re on fire. One administration official sent a GIF from the sitcom The IT Crowd, showing protagonist Moss frantically typing on a computer as a fire burns in the foreground."

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'I found it offensive': GOP senators relieved Trump deleted 'ill-advised' post

Republican senators breathed a collective sigh of relief Monday after President Donald Trump deleted an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ, but most refused to condemn his blistering social media attacks on Pope Leo XIV.

Trump posted the image Sunday, showing himself in robes appearing to heal a sick man, evoking classic artistic depictions of Jesus. The post drew immediate condemnation from Christian leaders and conservative commentators alike before Trump pulled it down Monday morning, telling reporters he "thought it was me as a doctor."

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CNN's Anderson Cooper taken aback as Trump uncorks one of the 'lamest lies imaginable'

CNN's Anderson Cooper delivered a devastating takedown of President Donald Trump over his weekend attacks on Pope Leo XIV.

On Sunday, Trump posted on Truth Social that Pope Leo is "weak" on crime and foreign policy. He also impugned the character of the Pope, accusing him of catering to the "radical left," and said he doesn't appreciate the Pope criticizing the war in Iran or Trump's immigration agenda. He doubled down on those remarks during a press conference at Joint Base Andrews on Sunday night when he said the Pope is a "very liberal person" who "doesn't believe in stopping crime."

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Charlie Kirk Show denounces Trump's post as blasphemy

Conservative podcasters Andrew Kolvet, Blake Neff, and Joshua Haymes criticized President Donald Trump for posting an image appearing to compare himself to Jesus Christ, which Trump claimed depicted him as a doctor.

In the Charlie Kirk Show, Haymes expressed strong disapproval, stating the image "screamed blasphemy" and questioning whether Trump demonstrates genuine Christian devotion or submission to Christ.

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'Did Vance just call Trump a terrorist?' Fox News interview quickly goes sideways

Vice President JD Vance said something he almost certainly didn't intend during a Monday interview on Fox News, while discussing the Trump administration's new policy counter-blockading the Strait of Hormuz to try to pressure Iran into abandoning its own blockade.

"What they have done is engage in this act of economic terrorism against the entire world," said Vance. "As the President showed, two can play at that game."

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Ex-Fox News host on Trump's Jesus post: 'Maybe he thinks he's a really important figure'

A political analyst was stunned on Monday after President Donald Trump retreated from his religious snafus over the weekend.

Trump posted on Truth Social on Sunday that Pope Leo XIV is "weak" on crime and foreign policy, and that Trump "doesn't want" a Pope who criticizes him or his administration's war with Iran. Trump also posted, and then deleted, a photo of himself appearing as Jesus Christ while healing a man lying on a bed. Both posts generated significant criticism from analysts and lawmakers.

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Battleground state Republicans hit with stark ultimatum from fed-up gov

Gov. Katie Hobbs says she won’t sign any more bills until Arizona’s Republican legislative leaders reveal their budget plan.

The Democratic governor paused budget negotiations three weeks ago after she said that the Republicans who control the Arizona House of Representatives and the Arizona Senate refused to negotiate on Proposition 123, a school funding measure that expired last year.

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JD Vance sparks fury after Fox News interview: 'Spoken just like a fake Catholic'

Political analysts and observers dragged Vice President JD Vance on Monday after he defended President Donald Trump's attack on Pope Leo XIV over the weekend.

On Sunday, Trump posted on Truth Social that Pope Leo is "weak" on crime and foreign policy. Trump added that he "doesn't want a Pope" who criticizes him or the war that the Trump administration started in Iran. Trump's comments were swiftly rebuked by members of both parties.

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