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Kristi Noem dumbstruck after being told Trump admin approved DC shooter's asylum request

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was left dumbstruck Sunday when, after blaming the shooting last week of two National Guard members on the Biden administration, she was confronted with the fact that the suspect shooter actually had their asylum request approved under the Trump administration.

Last Wednesday, an Afghan migrant allegedly shot two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., killing one and leaving the other in critical condition. The suspected shooter, 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, migrated to the United States after the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, and had also worked for the CIA for so-called counter-terrorism operations.

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CNN stunned as MAGA senator squirms while defending Trump's pardon of drug trafficker

Just moments after championing the Trump administration for increasing hostilities with Venezuela over suspected drug trafficking, Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) squirmed in trying to defend the president’s pardon of convicted drug trafficker Juan Orlando Hernandez.

Appearing on CNN with Dana Bash, Mullin championed President Donald Trump for closing Venezuela’s air space, and condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for turning the South American country into a “terrorist country.” He also floated claims without evidence that Venezuela was now trafficking drugs into the United States by plane.

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Shock as Trump polls sink in 'only number he cares about': 'Erosion we've never seen'

A news host on Sunday was shocked to see Donald Trump's polling dropping significantly when it comes to the "only number" the president actually cares about.

On MS NOW over the weekend, host Jonathan Capehart was stunned to see Trump drop substantially when it comes to his support among Republicans, as opposed to his overall approval numbers.

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MAGA senator says Trump can't be racist because of senator's 'Cherokee Indian' heritage

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) offered a unique pitch as to why President Donald Trump couldn’t be “racist,” arguing that because of his friendship with the president – and being a “Cherokee Indian” himself – there was no way Trump could be racially prejudiced.

Mullin’s comments were made during an appearance Sunday on CNN with Dana Bash, and were in response to attacks from his Senate colleague, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), who criticized Trump for not wanting “brown people coming” into the country.

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'Really screwed up': Trump points finger at Dems in the wake of 'terrorism on his watch'

Donald Trump on Sunday pointed the finger at former President Joe Biden, saying he "screwed up," presumably in connection with a recent shooting of National Guard members that is being investigated as terrorism.

Without announcing what he was talking about, Trump took to Truth Social over the weekend and lobbed the following attack:

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Supreme Court poised to either make Trump 'king' or 'lame-duck' in 'coming weeks': report

With the Supreme Court poised to make rulings in several major cases testing the president’s authority, the nation’s highest court will ultimately decide “in the coming weeks and months” whether President Donald Trump ends his second term as a “king,” or as a “lame-duck president facing obstacles to his reign,” the Intelligencer reported Sunday.

“In a very real sense, the Supreme Court will determine in the coming weeks and months whether a president determined to act outside traditional executive boundaries can or cannot be meaningfully restrained by Congress or the judiciary,” writes Intelligencer columnist Ed Kilgore. “As Christian Farias put it in New York, if the Court acts quickly and decisively in Trump’s favor, it could in just three months effectively make him king.”

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'Don't let it slip by': Lawyer flags bipartisan 'thumb in the eye to Trump administration'

A national security attorney said a minor detail included in an announcement of a bipartisan investigation of the Trump administration represents a "thumb in the eye" to the president.

In an article called "Congressional committees to scrutinize U.S. killing of boat strike survivors," the Washington Post reported, "In a rare split with the Trump administration, GOP-led panels in the House and Senate say they want a full accounting in the September military attack."

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True taxpayer cost of Trump's golf obsession may be even worse than reported $71 million

During former President Barack Obama's eight years in the White House, Donald Trump repeatedly attacked him for spending too much time playing golf. Trump, in 2016, claimed that if he won the presidential election and defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, he would be too busy helping the American people to play golf.

But according to a 2020 fact-check from CNN, Trump spent a lot more time playing golf than Obama — 266 days playing golf by May 2020 compared to Obama playing 98 rounds by May 2012.

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'This is dangerous!' Right-wing Newsmax panel melts down over 'disgusting' ads against ICE

A Newsmax panel erupted Sunday in response to a series of advertisements running this weekend encouraging Immigration Customs and Enforcement officers to quit their jobs, with panel participants calling the ads everything from “disgusting” to “classic communism.”

The video advertisement in question was launched by the Women’s March WIN political action committee, and depicts an ICE agent returning home from work to their young daughter, who asks them “how was your day?”

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Flight tracker shows planes avoiding Venezuela airspace after Trump orders 'shutdown'

During his first term, U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" agenda was often described as "isolationist" — a major departure from the hawkish conservatism of GOP Presidents Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, George HW Bush and George W. Bush and the hawkish liberalism of Democratic Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Truman.

Yet since his return to the White House, Trump has been highly confrontational with Venezuela — from strikes against Venezuelan boats (which he alleges were smuggling illegal drugs to the United States) to reportedly considering military attacks against President Nicolas Maduro's leftist government.

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'It's a confession': Conservative lawyers call new Hegseth comment an 'admission of guilt'

Pete Hegseth was put on notice over the weekend by two conservative lawyers, including a former prosecutor, who said the Defense Secretary's defense to a major new scandal "makes no legal sense" and is not really "a defense."

Observers' eyebrows were raised after it was reported by the Washington Post in a bombshell story that Hegseth ordered the killing of two survivors of one of controversial drug vessel bombings. Some analysts questioned whether it was murder, or even a war crime.

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'Tech bros are out of control!' Trump's crypto czar is driving a wedge into MAGA

President Donald Trump’s crypto czar, South African venture capitalist David Sacks, has pushed the Trump administration to enact several policies that have enriched his Silicon Valley friends – and potentially himself – driving a wedge in MAGA and “alarming” White House officials, The New York Times reported Sunday.

“The tech bros are out of control,” said Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief of staff and MAGA influencer, The Times reported. “They are leading the White House down the road to perdition with this ascendant technocratic oligarchy.”

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Trump's Social Security changes spark 4 major consequences: report

When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law the Social Security Act of 1935 and the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) was created, the program had its share of critics on the right. Some Republicans of the 1930s attacked Social Security as a form of "socialism," and 90 years later, those arguments persist.

Tesla/SpaceX/X.com leader Elon Musk described Social Security as a "Ponzi scheme" during an appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast. President Donald Trump claims to be a staunch defender of Social Security, but the Trump Administration's downsizing at the SSA is making it harder for seniors to receive benefits owed to them.

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