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'December stunner': Pregnancy rumors swirl as MAGA congresswoman releases suggestive photo

One MAGA congresswoman "set the world on fire" over the weekend by releasing a photo of herself that some of said suggests she is pregnant.

U.S. Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC), 48, has been a consistent ally of Trump except in her push to release files related to the disgraced child sex abuser, Jeffrey Epstein. She is known for dominating headlines regardless of what she's involved in.

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'Notable': Reporter flags evidence of Trump admin throwing one man under the bus

Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth are throwing one man under the bus for the "double tap" order on a purported drug transport ship, according to a reporter Saturday.

MS NOW reporter Jake Traylor reported over the weekend about how Trump and Hegseth have both morphed their responses to the recent scandal in ways that point the finger at Admiral Frank M. "Mitch" Bradley, who the White House now says ordered the second strike, while claiming it was "well within his authority."

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GOP insider says Trump being haunted by 'cringey' video: 'It's already catching up to him'

Donald Trump has a "tone deaf" video circulating on right-wing networks, and it's "already catching up to him," according to a GOP insider on Saturday.

Brendan Buck, a former key adviser to ex-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), appeared on MS NOW over the weekend to talk about a video of Trump promoting his line of watches. In late November, Buck flagged a key detail about a MAGA lawmaker's recent resignation that he says should "give a lot of Republicans pause."

On Saturday, the strategist was asked by the host if the "cringey" video was "tone deaf."

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Trump drops panicked attack on GOP lawmakers standing in way of his new power grab

Donald Trump on Saturday posted a panicked plea aimed at fellow Republicans who are standing in the way of his latest power grab.

The president took to Truth Social over the weekend to target GOP lawmakers who might vote against his proposed plan to amend maps in Indiana to give Republicans extra seats. Trump one day earlier wrote, "Congratulations to Indiana's tremendous Republican State Representatives... who just overwhelmingly voted to pass their new, much fairer, and improved, Congressional Map... this new Map would give the incredible people of Indiana the opportunity to elect TWO additional Republicans in the 2026 Midterm Elections."

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‘They open up colonies’: Trump advisor launches into racist rant in support of president

Dick Morris, the well-known political consultant who helped former President Bill Clinton win his 1996 re-election bid, came to President Donald Trump’s defense Saturday by launching into a racist rant directed at Muslims, who he said immigrate to the United States to “open up colonies” and take “over the country.”

“We see this situation in Minnesota with Somalians,” Morris said Saturday during an appearance on Newsmax, where he was introduced as an advisor to Trump.

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‘Total travesty!’ Trump lashes out at Obama for ‘going after’ All-Star pitcher

President Donald Trump launched into a lengthy tirade Saturday in defense of professional baseball player Roger Clemens, who he argued has unfairly been denied proper recognition due to unproven “rumors and innuendo,” fueled in part by the Obama administration.

“The Baseball Hall of Fame Committee is voting on admitting new Members TOMORROW, and these highly respected owners, executives, writers, and, most importantly, Hall of Famers, should do the right thing by finally putting Roger Clemens, known as “The Rocket,” in the Hall!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

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Trump ridiculed for ‘literally impossible’ promises to Americans: economists

President Donald Trump has repeatedly boasted that revenue from his tariffs will be so substantial that it could fund $2,000 rebate checks for Americans and even eliminate income tax altogether, though even under the rosiest scenarios, economists are saying Trump’s promises are “impossible.”

“We are talking complete fantasy here,” said Daniel Shaviro, a professor at NYU Law, who called Trump’s claim that tariff revenue could replace income taxes “not feasible at all,” speaking with Newsweek in its report Saturday. “Tariffs probably can't supply even as much as 10 percent of the revenues derived from U.S. individual income tax revenues alone."

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Supreme Court giving 'capricious' Trump a pass they would never give a Democrat: NYT

The New York Times says the Supreme Court is giving their favorite president passes he doesn’t deserve.

“The justices … seem friendlier to claims of executive power under [President Donald] Trump than they were under President Joe Biden. They blocked Mr. Biden’s efforts to use his authority to forgive student loans and manage the Covid-19 pandemic. Today, they are enabling a Republican president as he goes much further while relying on weaker rationales,” argued the Times.

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Trump swayed over ‘round of golf’ to pardon indicted entertainment titan: report

President Donald Trump's decision to pardon entertainment titan Tim Leiweke this week may have been sparked by a recent “round of golf” with Leiweke’s attorney, who reportedly brought up his client’s case to the president between swings, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

Leiweke was indicted in July related to a felony charge for attempting to rig the bid for a $375 million basketball arena in Texas, bragging to his colleagues at the time that he had been “very clever” at having “scared” other bidders away from the project, an admission that prosecutors felt ran afoul of antitrust laws.

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Trump stories involving Melania and the Mob were ​caught and killed: Ex-Trump lawyer

The New Yorker reporter Ronan Farrow was correct when he said Donald Trump was involved in as many as 60 “catch and kill” operations during the 2016 presidential election in which Trump first won power, former Trump lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen said.

“I never actually added them up, but I wouldn't dispute what Ronan is saying,” Cohen told the Court of History podcast. “Every day, there was another story.”

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Security expert blasts Trump's 'cabinet of dunces' for posting on Twitter 'like you're 12'

National Security attorney Bradley Moss and international affairs specialist Tom Nichols took turns dumping on what they characterized as the mounting idiocy of officials working under President Donald Trump as the administration closes out its first year in office.

Moss was particularly furious that the administration was dumb enough to order a second strike on an upturned boat of noncombatants in the Caribbean, claiming — without evidence — that they were transporting drugs to the U.S., which is not an act of war.

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Trump's 'childlike grifter' inner circle is putting the US at risk: military expert

The security of the US grows weaker by the day as some of the highest-profile members of Donald Trump’s cabinet are spending too much time playing to the MAGA crowd for “clicks’ and adulation, and not taking their jobs seriously.

Appearing on MS NOW with host Ali Velshi, former Naval College professor Tom Nichols, who has called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s immediate firing, added DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and FBI Director Kash Patel to his list of the worst offenders in Trump’s rogues’ gallery of officials.

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‘I want you to answer!’ GOP megadonor squirms when pressed on ‘illegal’ boat strikes

Republican megadonor Hal Lambert squirmed Saturday when pressed on the Trump administration’s potentially “illegal” boat strikes in September that critics say may have constituted a war crime, refusing to answer a direct question multiple times during an appearance on CNN’s “Table for Five.”

“They hit the boat the first time, and they're obviously trying to kill the people on the boat, that's the whole purpose of bombing things!” Lambert said, defending the Trump administration’s actions.

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