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'Side deals galore': Writer predicts Trump bailout from China 'embarrassment'

President Donald Trump's state visit to China ended with few gains for the United States, according to one of his biographers, and he predicted the president will try to whip up a win the only way he knows how.

Author Michael Wolff told The Daily Beast's "Inside Trump's Head" podcast that Chinese President Xi Jinping displayed political, economic and military dominance over the 79-year-old president during his visit to Beijing, and he said Trump has to realize his failure.

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Disgusted NY Times writer nails 'egregious' irony in court upending America's 'high point'

There's a bleak irony in the right-wing U.S. Supreme Court striking down one of the highest points in American democracy, argued New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie.

The conservative majority severely weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, ruling that protecting minority representation in congressional maps is unconstitutional, and Bouie argued in a new column titled "the law they hate was a high point in our history" that they had betrayed democratic values.

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Trump 'dumped' too much 'poison' into critical US alliance to save it: ex-GOP strategist

An ex-Republican strategist warned that a critical United States military alliance has already been so damaged by President Donald Trump that it's too late to save it.

"NATO's on the clock," Rick Wilson said in the latest episode of his podcast. "It's got three, two years left, tops. Even when Trump dies, even when he's gone, the poison he dumped into the system is so profound, I don't know how you reverse it."

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'Anyone interested?' Trump seeks primary challenger after another MAGA ally breaks ranks

President Donald Trump reacted to Rep. Lauren Boebert's self-deprecating joke about her infamous indiscretion by begging someone to challenge her in a Republican primary.

The Colorado Republican joined the 79-year-old president's most hated Republican – Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) – for a pair of campaign events Saturday in his home district in Kentucky, and Trump issued a call for a GOP primary challenger for his one-time MAGA ally.

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Ex-MAG​A influencer makes startling claim about State Dept. and 'Palm Beach aesthetic'

A former conservative influencer claims that the State Department under the Trump administration is employing people who encouraged her to pay for cosmetic surgeries and pricey merchandise.

"I don't think you people understand how these people are at the State Department," said Ashley St. Clair, who worked as a brand ambassador for the conservative activist group Turning Point USA, while appearing on an episode of the podcast Krystal Kyle & Friends.

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'Very important document' proves DOJ shielding Epstein co-conspirators: House Dem

One of the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee called attention to a document displayed at a new hearing with Jeffrey Epstein's victims that could potentially reveal the names of his co-conspirators.

The panel's Democratic minority held a shadow hearing Tuesday in Palm Beach, Florida, where survivors of the well-connected sex offender provided tearful testimony about his abuse and international sex trafficking ring, and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) described powerful evidence about individuals allegedly involved in that network.

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'Completely illegal and absurd': Ex-Trump lawyer calls out moves to 'loot the treasury'

A former attorney for President Donald Trump slammed his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and plan to create a $1.7 billion fund.

"It's completely illegal and absurd," attorney Ty Cobb said Saturday on MS NOW. "The case against the IRS is a completely fabricated vehicle for Trump to try to loot the treasury."

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'She's more co-conspirator': Epstein assistant's role in abuse scheme faces House scrutiny

A former assistant to Jeffrey Epstein appears to have played a much more damning role than Republicans would like to believe, alleged a Democratic member of the House Oversight Committee.

"Sarah Kellen comes up a lot," said Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA) said Saturday on MS NOW, speaking about the Epstein files. "She was essentially a gatekeeper for Epstein. She was paramount in making him available to be able to do these heinous crimes."

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'Like we've changed sides': Ex-chief appalled by Trump response to China cyberattacks

A former high-ranking intelligence official expressed alarm over President Donald Trump's comments following his high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Sue Gordon, who resigned as deputy director of national intelligence during Trump's first term, told MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace she was concerned with the president's indifferent attitude to Chinese companies stealing American intellectual property.

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Hundreds of diplomats fired by Trump in 'unprecedented' move amid global crisis: report

Hundreds of diplomats are being forced out of their jobs by the Trump administration despite ongoing crises around the world, according to a new report.

According to CNN, the State Department finalized the firing of nearly 250 foreign service officers via email on Friday.

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GOP sets sights on top target in ‘Black political extermination’ project: Dem strategist

Republicans' nationwide redistricting push has been widely viewed as a bid to boost the GOP in November, but one Democratic strategist says it has a more specific target: Black lawmakers, particularly one from South Carolina.

“They’re not going for revamping representation. They’re going for Black political extermination,” said Antjuan Seawright, an adviser for Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC), speaking with The Wall Street Journal for its report Saturday.

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Ex-GOP strategist stopped cold by foreign leader's warning about Trump's America

When German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told an audience of young Catholics on Friday that he wouldn't recommend his children study or work in the United States right now, ex-Republican strategist Steve Schmidt heard something that ran far deeper than diplomatic friction.

"The words matter because the speaker matters," Schmidt wrote in his Saturday newsletter, The Warning. "When a German chancellor — a conservative Atlanticist, a lifelong admirer of the United States, a man formed politically by the postwar alliance that made modern Germany possible — says publicly that he wouldn’t want his adult children to study in America or work in America, the world should stop and listen."

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Kash Patel called out for pattern of FBI 'intimidation' aimed at women

FBI Director Kash Patel's war on reporters has exposed a troubling pattern: his FBI has exclusively targeted female journalists who have reported damaging stories about his tenure with investigations — while ignoring similar exposés from male counterparts at major publications.

According to Salon columnist Sophia Tesfaye, three female journalists have been targeted by Patel's FBI despite male reporters from outlets like the Wall Street Journal publishing equally embarrassing details about the embattled director's conduct.

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