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'Doubling down' Trump is 'determined to hand Democrats a gift': conservative pollster

Noting that troublesome polling for presidents has become the new norm, conservative polling analyst Kristen Soltis Anderson wrote on Thursday night that alarms should be going off in Donald Trump’s White House.

And, she added, the president is only making matters worse with three years remaining in office and Democrats making gains.

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Trump team email to Epstein: 'Pedophiles, I want you to know how important you are to me'

An email account belonging to Jeffrey Epstein regularly received alerts from Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign and, after Epstein’s death, was addressed under a shocking new name, newly released records show.

“I need you right now, Pedophiles,” reads an Oct. 27, 2020 email from Trump’s campaign team, signed by Trump, and sent to Epstein’s email address, “jeeproject@yahoo.com.”

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'I was angry': GOP lawmaker says her grandson's friends played a role in her bucking Trump

The pressure campaign against Indiana Republicans by President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies backfired for reasons being deemed "personal."

The GOP-controlled legislature in a state Trump had won by nearly 20 points last year dealt him a massive political loss by rejecting his push to carve out two new Republican-leaning House seats in a nationwide redistricting scheme, and GOP senators offered deeply personal reasons for resisting the president's pressure, reported CNN.

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Trump is 'in a fix' as his 'babyish obsession' sends his supporters fleeing: conservative

The qualities and tools Donald Trump used in his first term to enamor his fans are falling apart during his second term as voters and congressional supporters are increasingly leaving his camp.

That is the opinion of long-time Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan, who observed that the president’s “mood swings” as well as those of voters is signaling that exhaustion has set in.

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Trump is 'breaking': Analyst says president is being crushed by latest 'failure'

President Donald Trump’s efforts to criminally prosecute his political adversaries have finally “collapsed,” at least according to journalist Jason Easley, who argued the latest court rebuke to the Trump administration to be the final nail in the coffin for the president’s “revenge campaign.”

“The Trump revenge campaign has fallen apart,” Easley wrote in an analysis published Friday on PoliticusUSA, a liberal news website.

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'Uh': Onlookers stunned after Trump makes 'bizarrely monstrous' comment about youngest son

Political observers were shocked late on Thursday night when Donald Trump made a comment about his son, Barron, that some deemed to be "weird."

At an event, the president said of his wife Melania's most recent project, "I just heard about that for the first time. The only thing I can tell you, I know one thing for sure, it's going to be great for children. I don't know what it is she's doing. She loves children. She's got a wonderful boy. And she's very proud of her boy."

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‘Freaking out’: GOP insiders fret over election losses in red states

The Republican Party is racking up loss after high-profile loss in 2025 off-year elections, with party insiders claiming they are "spooked" and "freaking out" about losses, particularly in once-safe red states, per a Friday report from The Hill.

Major losses started for the party on Election Day 2025, when Democrats running a campaign centered on affordability and opposition to President Donald Trump won by decisive margins in New York City's mayoral race, and the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey. The night also saw Democrats win non-federal statewide races in Georgia for the first time in decades. That trend continued this week, when Democrat Eileen Higgins became the first Democrat elected mayor of Miami in 28 years, besting the Trump-endorsed Republican candidate by nearly 20 points.

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'All bets are off': Abysmal vision shows what happens if Dems squander midterms

Intelligencer writer Ed Kilgore says Friday thaat four years under President Donald Trump felt "like 40” during his first administration — but that was nothing "compared to his second."

In just a year, Kilgore wrote, the nation saw the appointment “of some of the most controversial appointees in living memory, a blizzard of executive orders, and then the passage of the most sweeping single package of legislation in the history of Congress. Toss in the occasional military strike or domestic National Guard deployment, regular raids by masked ICE and border-control agents, and serial disfigurement of the White House, and you’ve got the show that never ends.

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White House denies congresswoman's suggestion that Trump's taking Alzheimer drug

A Democratic lawmaker's "curious" theory about President Donald Trump's health forced an official White House denial.

Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) tweeted last week that the 79-year-old president is showing signs he’s taking the Alzheimer’s disease drug Leqembi, and The Daily Beast's Farrah Tomazin asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to comment on the congresswoman's evidence.

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Former Trump appointee raises red flag over 'elderly' president dragging the GOP down

During an appearance on MS NOW on Friday morning, a former Donald Trump appointee to the State Department expressed alarm at the president’s collapse when it comes to addressing voters' concerns and suggested age maybe taking it’s toll.

Speaking with “Way Too Early” host Ali Vitali, Matthew Bartlett, now a GOP strategist, called the atmosphere for the GOP dangerous with the midterms right around the corner while suggesting the party should have anticipated the president’s decline.

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This under-the-radar Trump policy may be the 'most damaging' of all: conservative

A conservative is laying out what is said to potentially be President Donald Trump's "most damaging" economic policy.

Trump continues to berate U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whose term ends on May 15, 2026, for not lowering interest rates at a rapid pace. Powell is cutting interest rates slowly and gradually, but Trump wants major rate cuts in a hurry and is searching for a Fed chair replacement who will do exactly what he wants.

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'Trump tells the truth': House Republicans back racist attacks on Somalia, Omar and more

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spoke the “unvarnished truth” when he openly complained about immigrants from “sh–hole” countries, one senior U.S. House Republican told Raw Story, amid outcry over the president’s spate of racist remarks.

“Trump tells the truth,” Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) said at the Capitol. “He tells unvarnished truth. I have no problem with what he's saying. He rallies the troops like no other.”

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Trump voter bashes president's 'tone deaf' new move as a 'public relations spectacle'

A conservative Texas mom who voted for President Donald Trump slammed his effort to address the affordability crisis as an insulting "public relations spectacle."

The president's economic approval rating dropped to his worst ever, at 31 percent, as he hit the road this week for the first stop in his affordability tour to reassure anxious Americans about higher costs of living, but USA Today columnist Nicole Russell gave his performance a big thumbs-down.

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