RawStory

Bank

Why Trump won’t fire his scandal-plagued Cabinet in his second term

President Donald Trump is keeping a controversy-ridden Cabinet in place, not because it’s working, but because he refuses to admit he made bad hires, according to a Washington Post analysis. Unlike his first term’s revolving door of firings, Trump’s second administration has stayed intact despite scandals involving figures like Kristi Noem, Pete Hegseth, Kash Patel, and Tulsi Gabbard. The Post cites Trump’s reliance on loyalists, his aversion to acknowledging mistakes, and razor-thin Senate confirmations as key reasons the shake-ups never come.

Watch the video below.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump compared to 'drunk guy at a bar' by House Republican over wild attack on Rob Reiner

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) voiced his anger and frustration in response to President Donald Trump's latest effort to twist a tragedy into an attack on his political enemies.

Early in the morning, Trump took to his Truth Social platform to posthumously attack Hollywood actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner, who was found dead along with his wife on Sunday in a shocking incident that police are investigating as a homicide. Trump's post was ostensibly to extend condolences, but it immediately segued into an attack on Reiner for his years of anti-Trump activism.

Keep reading... Show less

‘Left-wing terror!’ Stephen Miller’s wife melts down over 'abhorrent' cartoon of him

Katie Miller, the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, melted down Monday over a cartoon caricature of her husband that she decried as an “abhorrent image” that could perpetuate “left-wing terror.”

The caricature was drawn by illustrator and filmmaker Matt Muhurin. It was used in an analysis published Monday in The New Republic, highlighting the irony of Stephen Miller’s fierce “anti-immigrant project” given his Jewish ancestors who fled Tsarist Russia to avoid state-sanctioned antisemitic discrimination.

Keep reading... Show less

Jared Kushner brings controversial Trump hotel plan to 'abrupt end' facing fierce backlash

President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has dropped his plans to build a Trump hotel in Serbia after a wave of backlash, according to reports on Monday.

Following protests and indictments, Kushner and his private equity group, Affinity Partners, rolled back plans to redevelop a Belgrade site bombed by NATO as a Trump-branded project, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Keep reading... Show less

ICE stop of Dem lawmaker’s son sparks outrage amid Trump attacks on Somali Americans

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) revealed Sunday that her son was pulled over by ICE agents for speeding and asked to prove his citizenship, an encounter that ignited a wave of online fury toward the Trump administration. Omar said her son was released after producing a U.S. passport, but critics noted the stop came amid weeks of Trump’s hostile rhetoric toward Somali Americans, raising alarms about racial profiling and abuse of power.

Watch the video below.

Keep reading... Show less

FBI officials in the dark about new 'terror group' targeted by Bondi's DOJ: reporter

An announcement by Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice of breaking up what she described as “what would have been a massive and horrific terror plot” in California received a small amount of skepticism on MS NOW Monday afternoon.

Earlier in the morning, the Donald Trump appointee announced on X: “The Turtle Island Liberation Front—a far-left, pro-Palestine, anti-government, and anti-capitalist group—was preparing to conduct a series of bombings against multiple targets in California beginning on New Year’s Eve. The group also planned to target ICE agents and vehicles. This was an incredible effort by our U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and the @FBI to ensure Americans can live in peace. We will continue to pursue these terror groups and bring them to justice.”

Keep reading... Show less

MAGA influencer brags right won't celebrate Reiner's death — then Trump proves him wrong

MAGA influencer Jack Posobiec was immediately proven wrong after insisting that conservatives wouldn't celebrate the death of liberal Hollywood director Rob Reiner.

"You won't see people on the right celebrating the horrific murder of Rob Reiner and his wife," Posobiec wrote on X Sunday night. "Compare to the Left's reaction to Charlie Kirk's murder."

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's own marquee bill blamed for soaring energy costs: 'Driving prices up'

The cost-of-living has emerged as one of the biggest political headwinds facing Donald Trump in his second term, and according to a report from ABC News, his leadership has sent one particular cost soaring that will hit close to home, literally, for many: energy bills.

Citing new findings from a Democrat-aligned climate advocacy group, Climate Power, ABC News on Monday reported that energy bills across the US have increased by 13 percent since Trump returned to the White House in January. This analysis was based on data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Keep reading... Show less

Legal analyst says DOJ case against Dem lawmaker is collapsing under its own cover-up

A legal analyst said the Justice Department’s prosecution of Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) is unraveling after newly released texts showed DOJ officials knew she did not assault a federal officer during a protest against immigration enforcement in Newark. On her podcast The Breakdown, Allison Gill said the department’s failure to turn over exculpatory evidence — including video that contradicts the charging document — amounts to a damaging cover-up that could sink the case. Gill called the withheld evidence a “case killer,” arguing the facts now undercut the Trump DOJ’s claims stemming from McIver’s arrest.

Watch the video below.

Keep reading... Show less

'This is a concern': GOP strategist Trump’s 'bubble' creating massive problems for party

President Donald Trump's second administration is radically different from his first. When he was in the White House before, Trump famously clashed with a long list of traditional conservatives he appointed — from then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to then-National Security Adviser John Bolton. But in his current administration, Trump is surrounded by MAGA loyalists who tell him what he wants to hear instead of challenging him.

As a result, Trump's second presidency is often described as a MAGA "bubble."

Keep reading... Show less

'When it happens': Trump post ignites chatter about president's own mortality

President Donald Trump social media post seemingly celebrating the slayings of Rob Reiner and his wife sparked online speculation about how his own eventual mortality will be met Monday.

The president suggested the Hollywood legend and his wife Michele Singer Reiner were killed in their own home due to the director's outspoken criticism of his administration, which prompted outrage even from Republican lawmakers and MAGA fans. Some reflected on how the public will react one day to the 79-year-old Trump's passing.

Keep reading... Show less

'Delete that!' Charlie Kirk Show joins outrage over Trump's 'disgusting' Rob Reiner attack

Hosts of The Charlie Kirk Show condemned President Donald Trump's attack on Truth Social following the murder of liberal Hollywood director Rob Reiner.

"With Charlie's death, gruesome, I instantly saw the parallels," co-host Andrew Kolvet said on Monday. "And yeah, my heart goes out to their family. The guy had incredible depth. Yeah, he gave into TDS and Trump derangement."

Keep reading... Show less

Rob Reiner warned of democracy’s peril months before he and his wife were found dead

Actor-director Rob Reiner warned of mounting threats to free speech and democracy during a CNN appearance in September — just three months before he and his wife, Michelle Singer, were found dead with stab wounds in their Los Angeles home, in a homicide now under investigation. There is no indication the deaths are connected to his remarks, which followed ABC and Disney’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel after comments about a right-wing activist. Reiner said speaking out against President Donald Trump and FCC Chair Brendan Carr carried risks, describing the moment as a “war for our democracy” and accusing Trump of trampling constitutional norms.

Watch the video below.

Keep reading... Show less