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Trump makes wild brag on plane from China — and is openly doubted on CNN

CNN's John Berman struggled to make sense of Donald Trump Friday as the president rambled into a wide-ranging news conference aboard Air Force One.

Trump held a press gaggle upon departure from a state visit in China, and reporters peppered him with questions about his talks with Xi Jinping on Iran, Taiwan and other major topics.

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'This is so sad': MS NOW panel pounces as Trump lets China insult US

As Donald Trump returns from his trip to Beijing, where he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the consensus of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” panel is that the American president appears weaker now before the summit.

And Trump all but admitted it.

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Trump says quiet part out loud on why he's bombing Iran: 'It’s more for public relations'

In the wake of the Trump administration’s failure to achieve regime change in its war against Iran, President Donald Trump has fixated on another objective – seizing the country’s supply of enriched uranium. But on Thursday, he made a startling admission that the effort was largely a public relations stunt.

“I’d just feel better if I got it, actually,” Trump said in an interview that aired Thursday on Fox News with Sean Hannity. “But it’s… I think it’s more for public relations than it is for anything else.”

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Dazzled Trump blares plans for China-style statue gardens: 'Serious dictator envy'

President Donald Trump apparently departed China with his head buzzing with the splendor he encountered on his state visit.

As he sat on Air Force One on his way home, the president trumpeted his plans to build a National Garden of American Heroes alongside the Potomac River to honor historic and celebrated figures such as George Washington, Elvis Presley and Kobe Bryant, and he wants work to begin by the United States' 250th birthday on July 4.

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Week from hell now sees CBS anchor booted by hotel boss 'appalled' by China coverage

CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil's disastrous attempt to cover Donald Trump's state visit to China hit yet another wall Thursday — this time as the MAGA-friendly network got thrown out of their makeshift broadcast studio by hotel management unhappy with the on-air coverage of the China-Taiwan conflict.

Dokoupil had already been forced to report on Trump's Beijing summit from Taipei — more than 1,000 miles away from where Trump and Chinese President Xi Jingping were meeting — after failing to secure a broadcast visa to enter mainland China. But according to Status, the setbacks didn't stop there.

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Pentagon caught flat-footed as Hegseth makes 'abrupt' troop reversal

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth blindsided Pentagon officials and European allies by suddenly canceling a long-planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland — an abrupt reversal that has observers scratching their heads about what comes next.

According to Politico, the surprise decision caught both sides of the Atlantic completely flat-footed as troops and equipment from Texas had already begun arriving in the country for the routine nine-month rotation when the order to halt the deployment came down.

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Trump's overnight Truth Social posts show 'crisis' any psychiatrist would flag: biographer

President Donald Trump's late-night Truth Social posting sprees reveal a pattern that mental health professionals might say warrants serious concern, according to one of the president's biographers.

Journalist Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, discussed Trump's social media habits on a new episode of "Inside Trump's Head," a podcast he co-hosted with Hugh Dougherty, the Daily Beast's executive editor, on Thursday. A recent review of Trump's posts by The Daily Beast found that the president has made more than 8,000 posts since returning to office in January. The review found that the president did not post on just five or six nights in April, and he was repeatedly posting during hours when most adults are asleep.

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'Oh my god!' Analyst comes unglued as GOP pundit brings up Biden on CNN

A heated exchange on CNN's "NewsNight" with host Abby Phillip devolved into a shouting match on Thursday evening when a political analyst lost his composure after a Republican pundit deflected criticism of President Donald Trump's trip to China by invoking former President Joe Biden.

The segment quickly spiraled into a clash between John Avlon, a former Democratic candidate in New York, and Joe Borelli, a former Republican lawmaker in New York, as the panel debated who the "big dog" was in U.S.-China relations.

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Prosecutor pushes back on Jim Jordan's claim his office goes easy on undocumented migrants

Attorney Stephen Descano pushed back Thursday against House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan's (R-OH) allegations that Fairfax County, Virginia, has a policy against prosecuting undocumented immigrants who commit crimes.

Jordan repeatedly pressed Descano about changes to his campaign website, citing a statement that his office would "take immigration consequences into account when making charging and pleading decisions."

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Jim Jordan squirms as Kaitlan Collins throws his words back in his face

CNN's Kaitlan Collins made Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) squirm during a segment on "The Source" on Thursday after she threw his words about gas prices back in his face.

Collins reminded Jordan of how critical he was of the Biden administration when the price of gasoline topped $3 per gallon during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jordan, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, has remained largely silent as gas prices have climbed above $4.50 per gallon amid the Trump administration's war with Iran.

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Florida Republican's campaign volunteer quits after he called her an internet slur: report

Far-right Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback lost a prominent campaign volunteer in spectacular fashion after word got back to her that he had called her an obscure internet slur.

According to the Miami New Times, "Gianna Tagliarini had returned home after a day of campaigning for far-right Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback at the Hillsborough County Fair when her phone started dinging with texts from him. 'Come here,' Fishback wrote in a message that arrived at 10:34 p.m., a screenshot of which was shared with New Times. Tagliarini, a 30-year-old single mom who held an unpaid volunteer position as the campaign’s Hillsborough County chair, asked where, then began calling other members of the campaign."

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'Significant blow': Senate rules referee blows up key piece of Trump's immigration plan

Republicans were dealt a severe setback as the top Senate rule keeper called foul on an immigration enforcement funding package.

Migrant Insider reported that Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough "delivered a significant blow" by stopping the Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol reconciliation package, which Republican senators have been pushing as the second step to fully fund immigration enforcement after the months-long Department of Homeland Security shutdown ended.

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'Impotent': Mike Johnson savaged as Trump's willing servant in scathing conservative piece

A conservative writer at The Bulwark unloaded on House Speaker Mike Johnson on Thursday, casting his entire tenure as a study in surrender and branding it with one cutting word: "impotence."

In a piece titled "Mike Johnson, Lollygagger of the House," reporter Joe Perticone argued that the Louisiana Republican stands apart from his recent predecessors because he has made handing power to the White House his defining act.

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