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Outgoing MAGA Rep reveals the moment she dumped Trump: 'Things changed after that'

Outgoing MAGA Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed the moment she decided she could no longer support President DonaldTrump in an interview on Sunday.

Greene, who is retiring from Congress in January 2026, has become one of Trump's loudest critics within the Republican Party over the last several months. She discussed her relationship with the president on Sunday's broadcast of the CBS show, "60 Minutes" with Leslie Stahl.

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Republicans undercut Trump in key part of defense spending bill: report

Republicans appeared to undercut President Donald Trump in a key part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act, according to a new report.

The recently released NDAA, a 3,000-page bill that directs more than $900 billion in spending on various defense programs, reflects "bipartisan concerns" that the Trump administration could significantly reduce the number of American troops in Europe, Politico reported on Sunday. The report adds that the language "stands in stark contrast" to Trump's isolationist national security strategy.

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'I'll be involved': Trump makes stunning claim about mega media merger

President Donald Trump made a stunning claim about a mega media merger that was announced last week during a brief question-and-answer session during The Kennedy Center Honors event on Sunday.

Trump took questions from the red carpet as he and First Lady Melania Trump arrived at The Kennedy Center on Sunday. A couple of reporters asked him about the recently announced $72 billion merger between Netflix and Warner Brothers. Experts have said the merger would make Netflix the largest media company in the U.S., and some have raised concerns about Netflix becoming a monopoly if the deal is approved.

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Russian official praises 'strong' Trump's strategy: 'Largely consistent with our vision'

A spokesperson for Russia's Kremlin praised President Donald Trump on Sunday for presenting a vision of the world that is "largely consistent" with Russia, according to a new report.

Dmitriy Peskov, the Kremlin's press secretary, said on Sunday that the "adjustments" Trump has made are praiseworthy, according to a report by Politico's European bureau, citing local Russian media. The comments come at a time when Russia and The U.S. continue to negotiate a peace settlement for the war in Ukraine.

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'It's just ridiculous': Analyst stunned as Trump attacks Dem following pardon

A political analyst was stunned on Sunday after President Donald Trump attacked a Democrat he recently pardoned.

On Sunday, Trump wrote a Truth Social post where he attacked Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), who was convicted of money laundering charges before Trump pardoned him last week. The attack followed comments by Cuellar on Fox News that he would run for re-election as a Democrat.

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'Completely disgusting': House Dem upbraids Trump's attack on Somali Americans

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) upbraided President Donald Trump for his continued attacks against Somali-Americans, calling his rhetoric "completely disgusting" and "dehumanizing" in a new interview on Sunday.

Omar joined CBS News' Margaret Brennan on "Face The Nation" on Sunday to discuss Trump's most recent attacks on the Somali community. Trump has called the community "garbage" and said he would deport as many Somali-Americans back to Somalia as he can.

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Billionaire pushes return of public hangings as part of 'masculine leadership' initiative

Venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, a co-founder of data platform company Palantir, is calling for the return of public hangings as part of a broader push to restore what he describes as “masculine leadership” to the US.

In a statement posted on X Friday, Lonsdale said that he supported changing the so-called “three strikes” anti-crime law to ensure that anyone who is convicted of three violent crimes gets publicly executed, rather than simply sent to prison for life.

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'Astonishing': Dem Senator scorches Trump admin's 'hypocrisy' on boat strikes

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) bashed President Donald Trump's administration in a new podcast interview on Sunday over what he described as "hypocrisy beyond belief."

Warner joined veteran GOP analyst Bill Kristol, editor at large of The Bulwark, on a new episode of "Bulwark Takes" on Sunday to discuss the The Trump administration's strikes against alleged drug boats. Since taking office, the administration has conducted more than 20 strikes, killing more than 80 people, according to reports.

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'OK, Boomer': Here's why young Americans feel a sense of 'national decline'

During Barack Obama's presidency, the dismissive "OK, Boomer" meme emerged among Millennials who viewed some Baby Boomers as clueless about the economic realities of the 21st Century. If a Boomer, for example, failed to understand why home ownership was a struggle for so many Millennials, they would dismissively tell them, "OK, Boomer."

The "OK, Boomer" meme continued with Generation Z, and younger Americans are still struggling with affordability — from homeownership to education to health care.

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Analyst worries boat strikes unlikely to deter Trump's 'long-lost son': 'He's bulletproof'

President Donald Trump's Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, seems unlikely to face any accountability for the strikes against alleged drug boats in international waters, according to one analyst.

Since taking office, the Trump administration has conducted over 20 strikes against alleged drug boats, killing more than 80 people, according to media reports. One strike in particular has faced renewed scrutiny after video evidence emerged showing U.S. military forces striking a boat a second time after it had been capsized.

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Ticket sales plummet at Kennedy Center amid Trump’s takeover: ‘Costs are huge!’

Ticket sales for the Kennedy Center’s annual performance of “The Nutcracker” have plummeted under the new leadership of President Donald Trump, who took over as the organization’s chairman earlier this year, CNN reported Saturday.

According to internal sales data obtained and reviewed by CNN, ticket sales for the Kennedy Center’s performance of “The Nutcracker” topped out at around 10,000 seats across the production’s seven performances, around a 33% drop off from the around 15,000 ticket sales for the production seen in 2001 through 2024.

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Trump claims he has 'other methods' of getting around Supreme Court's big tariff decision

President Donald Trump suggested on Sunday that he has "other ways" of charging tariffs against foreign countries regardless of what the Supreme Court says in an upcoming opinion.

The Supreme Court is expected to issue a decision this upcoming week regarding Trump's authority to unilaterally impose tariffs against foreign countries. Trump has issued a wide swath of tariffs on several of America's largest trading partners, impacting goods ranging from appliances to lumber and electrical components.

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'See a shrink': Feud erupts between two Trump-supporting 'longtime friends' and MAGA icons

Two of Donald Trump's closest friends became embroiled in a public feud on Sunday as the MAGA influencers dueled over a third right-wing voice's ties to Qatar.

It started when the so-called Trump Whisperer, Laura Loomer, took a shot at ex-Fox News personality Tucker Carlson. She said, "In case you don’t see what’s happening here, Carlson is getting a place in Qatar because Qatar is now using their financial influence and bribery, in addition to their access to Tucker to change the peace deal organized by President Trump."

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