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'Fixed it for you': Fans turn on MAGA lawmaker after not 'daring to say Merry Christmas'

A MAGA lawmaker's own base rejected her this weekend after she posted a Christmas-themed seasonal photo without saying, "Merry Christmas."

U.S. Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC), 48, reportedly "set the world on fire" on Saturday by releasing a photo of herself that some have said suggests she is pregnant. That photo led to confused comments from those who weren't sure if she was in fact making such an announcement.

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Fox News 'starting to crack' as 'even Trump's best bulwarks' are now attacking him: report

While President Donald Trump has struggled to successfully counter Democrats’ recent messaging strategy around affordability – which has handed the party a series of blowout victories in last month’s off-year elections – his attempts are now being challenged “even in places that once functioned as Trump’s best bulwarks,” Salon reported Sunday.

The Democratic Party scored a series of victories last month that handed it two governorships, the mayoral seat in a highly contested race in New York City, New York, and additional state House seats in two states, one of which netted the party a supermajority. And, nearly every Democratic candidate leaned heavily into messaging around affordability.

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'What the hell have you done?!' Trump foe targets president after beating DOJ indictment

A prosecutor who beat a DOJ indictment hit back on Saturday, saying that President Donald Trump has done nothing to improve the dangerous fentanyl situation in the U.S., choosing instead to "pardon a drug kingpin."

New York Attorney General Letitia James hit back against Trump, who sought her indictment for alleged mortgage crimes apparently in response to her successful criminal indictment against him on numerous business fraud counts ahead of the 2024 election. The case brought against James was tossed, and then a grand jury refused to issue a second indictment against her.

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'No more Mr. Nice guy!' Trump erupts as Dem lawmaker he pardoned sticks with party

President Donald Trump lashed out at Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) on Sunday after learning that the lawmaker – whom he had pardoned this week following bribery and conspiracy charges – still plans to run for re-election as a Democrat, decrying it as “such a lack of loyalty.”

Cuellar, among the most right-wing Democratic lawmakers in Congress, and the only reliably anti-abortion Democrat in the House, was indicted in May of 2024 on charges for bribery, money laundering, acting as a foreign agent and conspiracy.

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'Trying to smear me!' Karoline Leavitt's brother rages as report debunks White House story

Michael Leavitt, the brother of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, attacked the Washington Post Sunday as his and the White House’s official narrative on a lengthy custody battle and immigration arrest was challenged by the outlet’s reporting.

In 2014, Michael Leavitt had a child with Bruna Ferreira, a migrant who obtained a work permit and limited immigration protections in 2012 and would later make Karoline Leavitt her child’s godmother. Ferreira was arrested by immigration officials last month, and the White House has painted her as a “criminal” and an absent mother.

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'I wasn't sleeping!': SNL's Trump wakes up from love dream about New York Democrat

Donald Trump's character made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, where he crashed a Pete Hegseth press conference and was awoken from a dream about New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.

After Hegseth's character gave a presser in which he mocked the "nerds" and "dorks" in the media while clamoring for an alcoholic beverage, James Austin Johnson's Trump character appears on screen while sleeping. In his dreams, he says, "Stop, Mamdani. You can freeze my rent any time."

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Judge sends shockwaves with 'remarkable win' for Trump foe: 'Feds can no longer access it'

A judge on Saturday hit Donald Trump's DOJ with a negative ruling, giving some positive news to a well-known critic of the president.

As Politico reported, "A federal judge dealt a setback Saturday to the Justice Department’s effort to re-indict former FBI Director James Comey, blocking prosecutors’ access to key evidence from email accounts and a computer belonging to close Comey friend and attorney Daniel Richman."

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'They were civilians': Experts pounce as new facts emerge about boat strike

NBC came out with a bombshell exclusive report on the Trump administration's controversial "double tap" boat strike, prompting experts to express shock.

In a Saturday night article called "Admiral told lawmakers everyone on alleged drug boat was on a list of military targets," the outlet reported, "Adm. Frank Bradley said U.S. intelligence had identified the 11 people on the boat and determined the military was authorized to kill them as part of Trump’s campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels."

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Key Trump Cabinet member to be booted from admin 'really soon': report

A new report Saturday shows one Donald Trump Cabinet official will be fired "really soon."

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem won't be around for long, according to the Bulwark's reporting this weekend.

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'Good grief': Bombshell doc leak exposes military 'cover up' of boat strike survivors

A new report about a military cover up had one former GOP lawmaker calling the debacle "absolutely incredible and wrong."

Melissa Corrigan and David Shuster, the latter having previously exposed GOP corruption as an Emmy-winning anchor at MSNBC and CNN, reported in an article called "EXCLUSIVE: US Navy Deleted Video of October Boat Attack Survivors," that a "leaked document reveals effort to coverup aftermath of Oct 17 strike."

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'Yeah, no': Conservatives brutally mock Pete Hegseth for comparison to Republican legend

The internet erupted in ridicule on Saturday after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth made an odd comparison to a conservative legend.

Hegseth over the weekend made a simple comment when he said, "If you look at actual policies, Donald Trump is the true and rightful heir of Ronald Reagan."

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'What are these guys on?' Confusion as MAGA allies beg Trump to make 'screeching J-turn'

Donald Trump's allies baffled onlookers on Saturday by calling on the president to make what one analyst called a "screeching J-turn" on his current policies.

Former Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, the controversial figure Trump named to be his White House national security adviser, spoke to Steve Bannon on the latter's internet show. Both MAGA allies insisted Trump distance himself from the Muslim brotherhood and Qatar, a nation Trump has drawn closer to.

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Trump enemy drops forceful response to new attack: 'Can't keep my name out of his mouth'

"I don't give a damn," said a top Democratic leader in response to Donald Trump's newest attack.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), who recently said that people are driving by his home, rolling down their windows and yelling a slur for developmentally disabled people, mimicking Trump after he used the derogatory term to attack him, weighed in on Saturday after yet another presidential attack.

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