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'Wow': Ex-White House scientist pounces as Fox News 'sounds the alarm' against Trump admin

Donald Trump's administration was recently called out by Fox News on a key health metric, which led one scientist to note Saturday how important that issue must be.

Dr. Catharine Young, who served at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy as Assistant (and formerly Deputy Assistant) Director for Cancer Moonshot Engagement and Policy, this weekend highlighted a Fox News report in which the conservative outlet flagged a "concerning" trend happening right under the president's nose.

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'Dastardly': Ex-GOP lawmaker says 'diehard MAGA' now believes 'hideous' Trump-Epstein link

Even the most "die-hard" MAGA supporter is now confident Donald Trump has strong connections with Jeffrey Epstein, according to a former GOP lawmaker.

Former "Tea Party" Republican Rep. Denver Riggleman (VA), a Trump-skeptic Republican who helped assist the House Select Committee on January 6 with its investigation into the president's actions, has previously sounded the alarm about purportedly dangerous Republicans rising to power.

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'Please do not believe Trump': Students in 'chaos' as president spreads false shooter info

Donald Trump on Saturday was forced to issue a correction for his own public statement after the president falsely reported information about an active shooter, but the damage may have already been done, according to numerous observers.

An active shooter was reported this weekend at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and news outlets suggested there are multiple victims. CNN also reported the news, publishing an article called, "No suspect in custody after reports of a shooting at Brown University, officials say."

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Trump corrects himself after making false claim about active shooter

Donald Trump on Saturday was forced to issue a correction for his own public statement after the president falsely reported information about an active shooter.

An active shooter was reported on this weekend at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and news outlets suggested there are multiple victims. CNN also reported the news, publishing an article called, "No suspect in custody after reports of a shooting at Brown University, officials say."

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Trump contradicts news reports with first comments on active shooter

Donald Trump on Saturday contradicted news reports with his first statement on a tragic active shooting incident at Brown University.

An active shooter was reported on this weekend at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and news outlets suggested there are multiple victims. CNN also reported the news, publishing an article called, "No suspect in custody after reports of a shooting at Brown University, officials say."

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'No suspect in custody': Multiple victims reported in shooting at Brown University

An active shooter was reported on Saturday at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and news outlets suggest there are multiple victims.

Noteworthy News flagged the news on social media, writing, "BREAKING: Active shooter at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island; multiple victims reported." The outlet added, "Several paramedics, ambulances seen staging as they wait to treat victims."

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Ex-GOP aide says MAGA caught in trap of its own making as Trump shows 'signs of old age'

Donald Trump is "manifesting signs of old age" and it is putting MAGA in a tough spot, according to a former GOP insider.

Kurt Bardella, a former staffer for Republican Senator Olympia Snowe and Republican Congressman Darrell Issa, spoke to The Guardian for an article called, "Trump attacks old foe Biden – but presidential parallels hard to avoid."

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'He's miscalculating': Ex-Republican flags how to 'escape' a 'bloodthirsty' Stephen Miller

We will "escape" U.S. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller in part because he has made a miscalculation, according to a former Republican.

New York Times columnist David French, a former writer for the conservative National Review, said in a podcast interview Saturday, "I think the bottom line we're actually not as bad as a country as someone like Stephen Miller is counting on," and then added, "But we are not as good of a country as we thought we were before the Trump era."

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Analyst blows up Trump admin's new 'patently illegal' explanation for controversial move

Donald Trump's administration has a new "explanation" for a boat strike some have dubbed a war crime, but it doesn't "survive scrutiny," according to a legal expert Saturday.

Legal analyst Ryan Goodman over the weekend took apart the Department of Defense's reasoning for the so-called "double tap" strike that killed survivors clinging to the wreckage of a purported drug transporter.

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'Wait wait wait': Fox News shocks experts with medical report on 'elderly' Trump's bruises

Fox News shocked political observers on Saturday with a report in which the conservative network noted "elderly" Donald Trump's apparent hand bruising.

Conservative commentator Elisha Krauss over the weekend addressed the prominent bruising, saying on Fox, "That doesn’t look suspicious to me at all, having worked with a lot of A-list talent who are out there shaking a lot of hands. I mean, the guy is an elderly man. Your skin gets thinner as you get older."

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DOJ weighs rare federal charges in Charlie Kirk killing, sparking prosecutor backlash

State and federal prosecutors are clashing over reports that the Justice Department under President Donald Trump is weighing unprecedented federal charges in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Although the suspect already faces serious state charges, including aggravated murder, DOJ officials are reportedly exploring whether to frame the attack as an “anti-Christian hate crime,” a move that has drawn sharp internal resistance. According to NBC News, career prosecutors argue the legal theory is deeply flawed and unlikely to hold up in court, noting that available evidence suggests the suspect targeted Kirk over his political rhetoric rather than his religious identity.

DOJ weighs rare federal charges in Charlie Kirk killing, sparking prosecutor backlash

Trump insists ‘everyone is asking’ about his take on high-profile football matchup

President Donald Trump is gearing up to watch Saturday’s Army-Navy football game in Baltimore, Maryland, and insisted ahead of the matchup that “everyone” was asking for his take on the highly anticipated bout.

“Getting ready to land at Fort McHenry for my short drive to the Army-Navy Game,” Trump wrote Saturday on his social media platform Truth Social. “Everyone is asking who am I supporting, Army or Navy? My answer is: ‘You must be joking if you think I’m going to give you that answer!’

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Jared Kushner is backing a 'hostile takeover' of US infrastructure: analysis

Salon reporter Sophia Tesfaye says “the speed and scale of Jared Kushner’s re-emergence can’t be overstated,” and neither can his corruption.

“In the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidency, his son-in-law is casually consolidating economic and political power with staggering speed,” said Tesfaye. “Kushner has positioned himself at the center of the biggest media merger in years and at the fulcrum of White House foreign policy, all while taking in multi-billion-dollar investments from autocratic governments.”

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