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‘Boot-edge-edge!’ Trump scolds Sean Duffy for correctly pronouncing ‘Buttigieg’

President Donald Trump playfully scolded Sean Duffy for mispronouncing "Buttigieg" during a White House press conference on Wednesday.

Duffy, Secretary of Transportation and acting administrator for NASA, was commenting on an announcement that the Trump administration is slashing fuel economy standards put in place by former President Joe Biden. The move is aimed at making it easier for automakers to sell gasoline-powered vehicles.

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Trump aide fumes as MAGA-fied Kennedy Center sees sales dip

Despite traditionally being regarded as one of America's most storied cultural icons, the Kennedy Center has had significant difficulty filling seats ever since President Donald Trump took over the vaunted institution earlier this year.

The Daily Beast reported Wednesday that Trump advisor Richard Grenell, his first-term acting Director of National Intelligence who is now president and executive director of the Kennedy Center, erupted after a report by The Athletic (which is owned by The New York Times) showed how the facility's ticket sales have been lagging for months. The report noted that the Kennedy Center allowed FIFA (which organizes the quadrennial World Cup) to rent its concert hall for a $0 fee.

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House GOP forced to cancel vote on new Trump bill

House Republicans were forced on Wednesday to cancel an upcoming vote on the SCORE Act, a controversial piece of legislation backed by President Donald Trump that would give a sweetheart deal to college sports leagues at the expense of players.

According to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman, Republicans lacked the votes on the legislation, as Democrats were unifying against it, and a handful of conservative hardliners were also skeptical, with Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) already confirmed as against it.

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Feds forcibly yank woman in medical scrubs from car as she screams she's a US citizen

Federal authorities conducting immigration enforcement in Florida were seen pulling a woman wearing medical scrubs from her vehicle as she shouted that she was a U.S. citizen.

In a video captured by David Goodhue of The Miami Herald on Wednesday, agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Patrol, and U.S Border Patrol could be seen forcing the woman to the ground, where she was handcuffed. The incident reportedly occurred in Key Largo.

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Ghislaine Maxwell to seek release from prison months after meeting with Trump DOJ official

Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, former companion to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has said she will ask a judge to release her from prison.

Maxwell has filed a court petition to release her from the minimum-security federal camp in Texas, according to The New York Times. In a letter filed by her attorney, David Oscar Markus, on Wednesday in a Manhattan Federal Court, Maxwell did not include details about why she was filing the habeas petition.

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Trump's orbit fears he's now 'flying blind': report

President Donald Trump is losing touch and becoming isolated, a White House journalist said Wednesday.

Past presidents have also had to deal with appearing — or actually being — out of touch with what everyday Americans go through, between heightened security measures and busy schedules. But MS NOW and Atlantic journalist Jonathan Lemire, who published a piece about the president, told strategist and writer Tim Miller on The Bulwark Podcast Wednesday that something is different this time around.

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Trump's son-in-law almost certainly just broke the law: analyst

President Donald Trump's son-in-law likely broke the law this week, one analyst wrote Wednesday.

Jared Kushner traveled to Moscow on Tuesday to participate in high-stakes foreign policy negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin over a potential peace deal with Ukraine. The U.S. delegation consisted of Kushner, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and an interpreter.

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Trump ally and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell files paperwork to run for Minnesota governor

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed the necessary paperwork to run for Minnesota governor.

In an interview on Wednesday, Lindell told Minnesota Public Radio that he had not made a final decision about running.

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'Fresh blood is good': Republican makes odd declaration over Johnson's 'exodus problem'

After Democrats’ strong showing in Tuesday’s deep-red Tennessee special election — losing by single digits in a district Trump won by 22 points — political pundits and anonymous Republican lawmakers have begun predicting a large GOP exodus from the House of Representatives after the winter break.

Already, Speaker Johnson has a razor-thin margin, and numerous Republicans, like U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, have announced their resignations.

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Mike Johnson buried over plan to rapidly swear in Republican after making Dem wait 50 days

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is coming under fire after a report revealed he expects to swear in this week the newest Republican elected to Congress, Matt Van Epps, for whom Johnson campaigned. Van Epps won a narrow victory Tuesday night in a deep red Tennessee district. The move comes after Johnson most recently delayed seating Democratic U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva of Arizona for 50 days.

Johnson offered an array of explanations for why he would not swear in Grijalva, who won her September election for a seat vacant since March but was not seated until November.

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Turning Point challenges Candace Owens to live debate on Charlie Kirk murder theories

Officials at Turning Point USA invited MAGA influencer Candace Owens to participate in a live-streamed event debunking her conspiracy theories about the murder of the group's founder, Charlie Kirk.

Charlie Kirk Show producer Blake Neff read a lengthy statement on Wednesday after Owens accused Turning Point leadership of betraying their former boss.

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'We're going to lose the House': Frustrated GOP insider begs Republicans to 'wake up'

When a special election for a U.S. House of Representatives seat in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District was held on Tuesday, Democrats didn't realistically expect their candidate, Aftyn Behn, to defeat GOP nominee Matt Van Epps. And she didn't: Van Epps won by roughly 8.5 percent, according to the New York Times.

But Democratic strategists were paying close attention to the margins, and 8 percent wasn't a huge win in light of the fact that Donald Trump carried that district by 22 percent in the 2024 presidential election.

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'McScuse me?' Senate Republican under fire over food stamp crackdown bid

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) faced criticism for a proposal to limit where food stamp recipients can purchase meals.

The Iowa Republican, who is not seeking re-election, told Fox Business that she would introduce a bill to prevent SNAP recipients from using their government assistance to buy fast food.

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