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CIA scrambles after White House email compromises undercover officers' names: report

The Central Intelligence Agency is conducting an assessment of their own security after a White House email about civil service layoffs appeared to compromise the names of certain undercover officers, reported CNN on Monday.

This damage control, reported CNN, is "just one of multiple aftershocks from President Donald Trump’s push to take a jackhammer to the federal government — including the CIA. The administration’s efforts to cut the workforce and audit spending at the CIA and elsewhere threaten to jeopardize some of the government’s most sensitive work, current and former U.S. officials familiar with internal deliberations say."

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'I can’t stop laughing': Right-wing gadfly may have inspired 'Gulf of America' stunt

Donald Trump may have drawn inspiration for his decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico from a social media post by the brother of a prominent right-wing firebrand.

The Washington Post took a deep dive into the president's executive order renaming the body of water the Gulf of America, which he announced in his inaugural address after kicking around the idea with aides and advisers weeks before returning to the White House.

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'Not complicated': Morning Joe smacks down Pete Hegseth for 'nonsense' Ukraine comment

Following a weekend of Donald Trump administration officials taking extreme measures to avoid saying Russia is to blame for the war in Ukraine, the panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" took aim at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for mealy-mouthed side-stepping of the issue during an appearance on Fox News.

After sharing a super clip of key Trump officials ignoring direct questions about Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to launch an illegal invasion into their neighbor's territory, co-host Scarborough led the Hegseth put down.

When pressed on Fox, Hegseth who touted his background as a non-apologetic "warfighter" to land the Pentagon job, suddenly went soft.

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Vatican thriller 'Conclave' wins top prize in SAG Awards upset

by Andrew MARSZAL

Vatican thriller "Conclave" won top prize at an unpredictable Screen Actors Guild Awards gala Sunday, throwing a potential late curveball into the Oscars race just a week before the Academy Awards.

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'Completely untrue': Trump mercilessly shamed for single lie that stands out from many

As the administration of President Donald Trump throws one government agency after another into the “wood chipper,” a startling statistic about federal workers keeps coming up: Only 6% of federal employees are working full time in their offices.

By any post-pandemic standard, it’s an astoundingly low number, particularly as major American corporations move to force workers back to the office five days a week.

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'Huge mistake': Ex-IRS chiefs issue scathing takedown of Trump act in height of tax season

Seven former commissioners who oversaw the Internal Revenue Service under Democratic and Republican presidents spoke out against Donald Trump's firing thousands of that agency's workers during tax season.

The IRS is preparing to fire 6,700 employees beginning Thursday under Trump's newly created Department of Government Efficiency, and the former commissioners published an op-ed Monday morning in the New York Times criticizing the president's decision as counterproductive.

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Trump's lawyers 'struggling' as they face 'frustration and rebukes' from judges: WSJ

Faced with defending a "blitz' of executive orders from President Donald Trump that were immediately challenged in the courts, longtime Department of Justice lawyers as well as new hires are struggling mightily to defend the moves before 'frustrated" and skeptical judges.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, it has become common for lawyers representing the current administration to make the case for the extreme changes the new president is demanding due to either lack of preparation or, in some cases, entering into courtrooms with no valid argument to make because their position is unsupportable or poorly researched.

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'Murky': NY Times ties Dr. Oz's fortune to Medicare Trump has chosen him to oversee

A deep dive New York Times investigation has linked much of Dr. Mehmet Oz’s massive fortune to the Medicare and Medicaid programs President Donald Trump has nominated him to oversee.

The celebrity TV doctor is estimated to have made as much as $355 million through business and family ventures, the Times reported.

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Most USAID workers to be fired or placed on leave

Most employees at USAID will be placed on leave or fired by midnight on Sunday, the aid agency said, as President Donald Trump's administration plows ahead in slashing government spending.

Around 1,600 workers based in the United States will be laid off in a "reduction-in-force" effort, according to a notice on the US Agency for International Development's website.

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Trump shakes transatlantic alliance with Russia pivot

by Danny KEMP

Donald Trump's sudden shift on Ukraine has shaken the transatlantic alliance to its core. Now European leaders are crossing that same ocean in a desperate bid to shore it up.

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Zelensky offers to resign in exchange for Ukrainian NATO membership

by Barbara WOJAZER and Daria ANDRIIEVSKA

Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday -- the eve of the third anniversary of Russia's invasion -- that he was ready to quit as Ukraine's president if it meant Kyiv would be admitted to the NATO military alliance.

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'Unpardonable sin!' Trump demands 'vast sums of money' as he rages against MSNBC

Donald Trump celebrated MSNBC's cancellation of Joy Reid's show as part of a major shakeup of the network's prime-time lineup.

In a late-night Truth Social post, the president attacked Brian Roberts, the chairman of MSNBC parent company Comcast, and various on-air hosts while demanding "vast sums of money" for critical coverage, which he called an "unpardonable sin."

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India's Modi uses mega Hindu festival to burnish credentials

by Bhuvan BAGGA and Devesh MISHRA

The quest of millions seeking salvation at the world's largest religious festival has also been a golden opportunity for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to burnish Hindu nationalist credentials.

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