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'I'm all for it': Trump says he wants to deport US citizens to El Salvador prison

President Donald Trump confirmed that he wants his administration to deport U.S. citizens to a prison in El Salvador.

During a Monday meeting with Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele, Trump was asked about the possibility of deporting citizens to the notorious Cecot prison.

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'Unmitigated disaster': Steve Bannon calls for Trump to pull commerce secretary from TV

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon lashed out at Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, calling him "close to an unmitigated disaster" for television appearances to sell President Donald Trump's trade war.

During his Monday War Room program, Bannon suggested Lutnick was wrong to think new manufacturing in the U.S. would be automated.

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'That would be kidnapping!' Stephen Miller says Trump won't return wrongly deported man

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller yelled at Fox News host Bill Hemmer for asking if President Donald Trump's administration would return a man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador.

During a Monday interview, Hemmer wondered if the Trump administration would follow a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said it must "facilitate" the return of Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

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'A great deal of alarm': Pro-Trump Fox News host admits public fears plane crashes in 2025

Right-leaning Fox News host Kevin Corke admitted that there was "a great deal of alarm" from the public after a series of airplane and helicopter crashes during President Donald Trump's latest term in office.

"I want to show all the aviation accidents in 2025, 48 fatal, 219 non-fatal," Corke told Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) during a Sunday interview. "I share that because, Congresswoman, there's a great deal of alarm in the country, or there seems to be more reporting about crashes, fatal crashes, lately."

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'Not going to be brainwashed': Fox News pundit slams Trump's tariff 'screw up'

Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall blasted President Donald Trump for a "screw up" after he walked back his so-called reciprocal tariffs for 90 days.

During the Sunday Fox News Media Buzz program, host Howard Kurtz pointed out that White House Secretary Karoline Leavitt blamed reporters for not understanding Trump's "Art of the Deal" in response to the decision to postpone tariffs.

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'Gonna take it back': Pete Hegseth could 'feel' the communism at the Panama Canal

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed to take back the Panama Canal because he said that he could "feel" communism there when he visited.

While speaking to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday, Hegseth reflected on his recent trip to Panama.

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'Defend himself': Commerce secretary hangs Vance out to dry for calling Chinese 'peasants'

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said he would let Vice President J.D. Vance "defend himself" after he called Chinese people "peasants."

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, host Jonathan Karl noted that Vance had recently insulted the Chinese people.

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Fox News segment praises Trump as 'modern Moses' on Passover holiday

Fox News host Charlie Kurt and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, a former Fox News host, compared President Donald Trump to a "modern Moses" for the Passover holiday.

In a Sunday segment on Fox & Friends, Hurt presented Huckabee with a clip of a freed Hama hostage asking Trump to be the "modern Moses" to "free my people" who are still hostages.

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'Guilty of treason': Trump orders DOJ to investigate 'anonymous' staffer from first term

President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Justice to investigate Miles Taylor, a member of his first administration who wrote a New York Times op-ed under the pseudonym "Anonymous" claiming to be a member of the so-called resistance.

"What this presidential memorandum is going to do, one, it's going to strip any active clearance that he has in light of his past activities involving classified information," White House staff secretary Will Scharf explained as he handed the executive order to the president. "It's also going to order the Department of Justice to investigate his activities to see what else might come up in that context, given his egregious behavior during your previous administration."

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Trump: I backed off on trade war because people were 'getting yippy'

President Donald Trump was overheard bragging about a surge in the markets after he ordered a 90-day pause in tariffs that caused a stock selloff over the past week.

During a photo op with racing champions on Wednesday, microphones caught someone praising the president.

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'Not what happened': Fox News expert pushes back amid claims that 'Trump outsmarted world'

Fox Business correspondent Charlie Gasparino explained that President Donald Trump paused most of his tariffs on other countries because bond markets were "imploding."

"I mean, I want to tell you right now that Donald Trump outsmarted the world, trust me," Gasparino told Fox News host Sandra Smith. "I'm an American. I support my president,.

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'You clearly missed art of the deal': Karoline Leavitt scolds reporters after tariff pause

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt lashed out at reporters after President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day pause on most of his tariffs.

During an impromptu news conference outside the White House, Leavitt announced that the 90-day pause would affect almost all countries — but would not include Chinese goods, which now face 125% tariffs because she said it retaliated.

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'Significant': Right-wing pollster admits Trump has 'taken a couple of licks' over tariffs

Conservative Rasmussen head pollster Mark Mitchell admitted that President Donald Trump has experienced a "significant" drop in approval after the stock market fell dramatically because of his tariff policies.

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Mitchell reflected on his organization's latest polling on the president.

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