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Nearly all of Trump's Cabinet members are donating to him: report

Twenty of President Donald Trump's 23 Cabinet members have donated substantial financial gifts to him totaling at least $30 million since 2023, according to reporting by The Daily Beast's Substack outlet The Swamp and Citizens for Ethics watchdog group.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon leads with $20 million, followed by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick with $10 million.

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Experts take Trump to task over latest Iran war claims

President Donald Trump inadvertently revealed the chaotic nature of his Iran war planning while boarding Air Force One on Monday, admitting that Iran's regional retaliation caught military planners off guard.

Trump drew attention to what he alleged was Iran's unexpected attack on its neighboring countries, claiming, "That was not supposed to-- nobody was even thinking about it," before adding without evidence, "they wanted to take over the Middle East."

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'I'm done with it!' Ex-Trump official loses it on CNN over ICE election threat

A former official in President Donald Trump's first administration lost it during a panel discussion on CNN's "NewsNight" after a Democratic analyst raised Trump's threat to send Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to polling places for the midterm elections.

Ken Cuccinelli, Trump's former acting deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, lost his cool as Democratic analyst Adam Mockler questioned his argument that Trump is just "pulling your chain" by threatening to send ICE to polling places. Cuccinelli said that it has been illegal since the Reconstruction Era for federal agents to show up at polling places with weapons.

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'I can't imagine why​': Republicans fret Trump gave them 'nowhere to go' in DHS battle

Republicans in Congress are fretting that President Donald Trump has given them "nowhere to go" in negotiations over funding the Department of Homeland Security.

Part of DHS has been shut down for more than a month, meaning employees at the Transportation Security Administration and others have not been paid. Security lines have been growing at airports around the country, and Trump has deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to assist TSA officers who are still working.

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Severe consequences for medical facilities loom due to Trump's war: expert

University of Missouri virologist Marc Johnson revealed Monday that his institution's helium supply will be cut in half due to the Iran war, with potentially severe consequences for medical facilities nationwide.

Qatar, which supplies one-third of the world's liquified helium, was forced to halt production after Iran struck the country housing Al Udeid Air Base, the U.S. military's largest Middle East installation.

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MAGA eats its own after stunning upsets in Trump's home state

Fans of President Donald Trump's MAGA movement ate their own on Tuesday night after Democrats flipped a Florida House seat.

Emily Gregory won the Florida House District 87 race against Trump-endorsed Republican Jon Maples by roughly 700 votes. The district includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, and drew national attention because Trump voted by mail, which he has sought to limit through the SAVE Act. Trump carried Florida's 87th district in 2024 by 11 points.

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RFK Jr. ditches post-surgery sling just before hitting the podium

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was seen wearing an arm sling following surgery to repair his rotator cuff, but he appears to have taken it off while doing a press conference.

According to The Daily Beast, "Kennedy’s left arm was secured with a black sling as he attended an event for Ag Day, which celebrates agriculture, at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. On March 10, Kennedy underwent surgery for an injured rotator cuff and had planned to return to work the following week, according to the National Review. Doctors advise patients to immobilize their affected arm in a sling for four to six weeks after surgery, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons."

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'Total hell': Man deported to torture prison over barber tattoo sues Trump admin for $1.3M

One of the more than 200 Venezuelan men whom US President Donald Trump sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador last year, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, sued the United States of America in a federal court on Tuesday, seeking $1.3 million in damages.

León Rengel entered the United States at a port of entry in June 2023, during the Biden administration, for a pre-scheduled appointment, at which “he underwent screenings and provided his biometrics,” according to the complaint, filed in Washington, DC. He was released and scheduled to appear before an immigration judge in April 2028.

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Florida Dems projected to pull off another shock upset in Trump's home state

Florida Democrats followed up their bombshell victory in President Donald Trump's home state house district by narrowly flipping a state senate district in the Tampa area.

According to Decision Desk and the Florida Phoenix, Democrat Brian Nathan, a veteran and local union leader, has defeated state Rep. Josie Tomkow, giving Democrats two out of the three Florida special elections of the evening.

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Red state mayor faces trial for removal over misconduct allegations

The Corpus Christi City Council voted on Tuesday to launch a removal hearing for Mayor Paulette Guajardo over allegations of misconduct.

The decision comes as the city faces a growing water crisis. A water emergency may be just months away, according to city leaders. But the controversy surrounding the mayor stems from a hotel development project, not the city’s management of its water supply.

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Federal judge proceeds with lawsuit against Elon Musk

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan rejected the Trump administration's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Elon Musk's authority as head of the Department of Government Efficiency.

More than a dozen state attorneys general and nonprofits alleged Musk exercised executive power without Senate confirmation, violating the Constitution's Appointments Clause.

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'A surrender': Ex-GOP rep says Trump just proved he's 'worst negotiator in history'

A former Republican congressman was floored on Tuesday after reviewing the terms of a leaked 15-point peace plan for the war in Iran.

Adam Kinzinger, a Republican from Illinois, said in a new video on his X account that the peace plan "makes Obama's deal with Iran look like Churchill." The plan includes Iran agreeing to stop enriching uranium, close three nuclear facilities, and allow a "free trade zone" in the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran may seize total control of in the deal, Kinzinger said.

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Sam Alito shredded by analyst for 'placating man-baby' Trump in major Supreme Court case

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito drew sharp criticism from legal analyst Elie Mystal on Tuesday after suggesting the Supreme Court should invalidate Mississippi's mail-in ballot counting law because "losing candidates…would not accept" election results where late-arriving ballots changed the outcome.

Mystal, writing for The Nation, wasn't having it.

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