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Last-minute Trump phone calls reveal White House fears over red state election: report

All eyes are on Tennessee Tuesday as voters in the 7th district hit the polls for a special election to fill their vacant congressional seat that has captured the national spotlight. According to a new analysis from Slate, the race is poised to be the "definitive barometer" for the chances Democrats have to usurp Republicans in the 2026 midterms, and it's got President Donald Trump concerned enough to call in to the campaign trail.

The seat at the heart of this special election was vacated in the summer, when former Rep. Mark Green left office to take a job in the private sector. GOP nominee Matt Van Epps, a former state government commissioner, was initially seen as the obvious favorite to take the seat, given that the district is solidly Republican and went for Trump by 22 points in 2024. Expectations were upended, however, when Democrats surged to commanding victories on Election Day 2025, spurred on by voter uproar over Trump's second presidency.

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'Charlie Kirk was betrayed!' Right-winger turns on 'Turning Point leadership' after murder

MAGA influencer Candace Owens insisted that murdered activist Charlie Kirk had been "betrayed" by leadership at Turning Point USA, the organization he founded.

"I received information last night that put the final pieces together for me," Owens wrote on Tuesday. "I now can say with full confidence that I believe Charlie Kirk was betrayed by the leadership of Turning Point USA and some of the very people who eulogized him on stage."

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'F-A-T — for fat people': 5 wildest moments in Trump’s freewheeling Cabinet meeting

Coming off the heels of a late-night Truth Social spree, President Donald Trump on Tuesday convened a televised Cabinet meeting. Surrounded by loyalists, Trump opened the meeting with an attack on former President Joe Biden, and repeatedly claimed the U.S. has soared economically since his return to the White House on January 20.

Despite the president's cheery claims about the economy, the meeting comes at a time when polls are showing Trump's approval ratings tanking — and his party still reeling from sweeping Democratic victories in 2025's off-year elections of Nov. 4.

Here are five of the wildest moments from Trump's Cabinet meeting.

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Trump's Cabinet laughs as Hegseth cracks boat bombing jokes

Members of President Donald Trump's cabinet laughed as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made a joke about military strikes that kill alleged drug smugglers without a trial.

During a White House Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Hegseth bragged about "going after narco terrorists and designated terrorist organizations in our own hemisphere."

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'Extremely unusual' scrutiny suggests Trump about to fire first Cabinet member: data guru

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's chances of becoming the first member to leave President Donald Trump's cabinet have doubled in recent days, according to a new analysis by CNN's Harry Enten.

The Pentagon chief has become embroiled in another scandal after sources told the Washington Post he directed Adm. Frank Bradley to leave no survivors in a missile attack on an alleged drug smuggling boat, and Enten dug into new polling on public attitudes toward Hegseth on "CNN News Central."

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Trump rages as 'affordability' attacks hammer presidency: 'It's a con job!'

President Donald Trump raged over the word “affordability” on Tuesday during a cabinet meeting at the White House, insisting that the word “doesn’t mean anything to anybody” and that it was a “Democrat scam.”

“The word 'affordability' is a Democrat scam!” Trump proclaimed. “They say it and then they go into the next subject, and everyone thinks 'oh, they have lower prices' – no, they had the worst inflation in the history of our country!”

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MAGA faces 'clear liabilities' as GOP struggles with post-Trump future: analyst

President Donald Trump cannot last forever — and a New York Times writer delved deep Tuesday to uncover the future of the the MAGA movement.

In his in-depth opinion column/think piece, Thomas B. Edsall grappled with how America's right will look post-Trump.

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MAGA fans wig out as Costco sues Trump: 'About to be the new Bud Light'

News that big box wholesaler Costco is taking Donald Trump’s administration to court over his tariff war — while demanding a refund — landed with a thud with the president’s most ardent defenders.

On Monday, Costco Wholesale lawyers filed a lawsuit that states, in part, “Because IEEPA does not clearly authorize the President to set tariffs ... the Challenged Tariff Orders cannot stand and the defendants are not authorized to implement and collect them.”

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'Not too late': Chief Justice John Roberts told legacy can be saved — but it has to be now

An analyst warned Tuesday that it's now time for Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to stand up to President Donald Trump.

In an opinion piece for The Guardian, journalist Steven Greenhouse argued that Roberts has "spearheaded a rightwing judicial revolution that took a wrecking ball to many precedents, laws and institutions. Some have called him the worst chief justice since Roger Taney, who wrote the horrific Dred Scott decision of 1857, which held that enslaved Black people couldn’t be citizens."

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'Living rent-free!' Trump roasted for 'beefing with a 5-foot-4 blonde'

Tennessee State Rep. Aftyn Behn on Tuesday hit back against President Donald Trump's attacks on her and her campaign to fill a House seat in a key special election, suggesting that she was "living rent-free in the president's mind" and ripping him for "beefing with a 5-foot-4 blonde."

Behn is the Democratic nominee in the race to fill the vacant House seat for Tennessee's 7th congressional district. The seat has been empty since the summer, when former Rep. Mark Green resigned to accept a job in the private sector. Republican nominee Matt Van Epps had been widely tipped to carry the special election easily, but the recent overperformance of Democratic candidates gave the party hope that they could at least make the race close enough to send a message about voter anger to the GOP. Trump carried the district by 22 points over Kamala Harris in 2024.

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Military's top brass worried as highest-ranking officer disappears amid crisis: analyst

With the Pentagon mired in a major crisis amid accusations that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth committed a war crime, the Washington Post’s David Ignatius reported there is one missing voice in all the hubbub.

During an appearance on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Joe Scarborough shared a clip of former Pentagon head Leon Panetta raising concerns about a deadly strike that reportedly killed two survivors of an earlier attack as they clung to the damaged vessel.

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Trump’s 'out to lunch' — and it's now impossible even for Republicans to ignore: analysis

The Guardian’s Moira Donegan tells The New Republic's Perry Bacon that President Donald Trump's decline in power is becoming impossible to ignore as his sway over Republicans diminishes.

"I think some of the weaknesses that are inherent to Trump in his second term are becoming a little more obvious," Donegan said.

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GOP strategist accuses Trump of 'phoning it in' as party faces red state humiliation

A Republican strategist expressed surprise about President Donald Trump's relative lack of involvement in a key congressional race.

Republican Matt Van Epps is facing a surprisingly strong challenge from Democratic state Rep. Aftyn Behn in Tennessee's seventh congressional district, which is holding a special election Tuesday. The president won by more than 20 points last year, and GOP strategist Doug Heye told "CNN News Central" that Trump could have done more for the candidate he endorsed.

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