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‘Not an accident’: Stephen Miller uses Guard shooting for grim immigration regime shift

President Donald Trump has announced a dramatic shift in his immigration policy — something White House adviser Stephen Miller has reportedly been pushing for behind the scenes.

The move follows the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington D.C. Wednesday and is part of a long-term strategy for Miller, who has long voiced he wanted a more aggressive approach to immigration and increased deportations, Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent, said on CNN Friday.

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‘Trump did not write this’: President sparks suspicion over odd social media post

President Donald Trump made a rare social media post on X Friday in support of a conservative candidate running for president, but his language in the post – along with the rare outing on X instead of his own social media platform Truth Social – has left many wondering if Trump actually wrote the post himself.

“Democracy is on trial in the coming Elections in the beautiful country of Honduras on November 30th,” reads the social media post published Friday on Trump’s official X account.

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Trump ignored warnings of risk to National Guard troops before shootings: report

Administration officials were warned of potential risks posed by President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops for law enforcement purposes, but they downplayed those concerns.

The warnings proved to be prescient after an Afghan refugee shot two West Virginia National Guard members Wednesday in Washington, D.C., where they were carrying out "high visibility patrols" as part of the president's so-called crackdown on crime, reported The Atlantic.

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‘Looking for the exits’: Writer says this ‘embarrassed’ Republican should be next to go

A Republican lawmaker who has angered GOP congressional leaders in recent weeks could lose his grip on power and should be the next to consider leaving, an analyst said this week.

Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement that she's departing from her role in Congress and has turned away from her "idol" President Donald Trump exposed who could next be on the chopping block for MAGA, writer Eleanor Clift explained in an opinion piece for The Daily Beast. It has also put Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who has enraged his Republican colleagues, in a tight spot.

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'Hood talk!' Conservative commentator throws racial attack at Black journalist

Conservative commentator and journalist Curtis Houck threw a racially coded attack at former MSNBC host Joy Reid, who is Black, in response to controversial comments she made about MAGA supporters, Vice President JD Vance and Erika Kirk.

Appearing recently on the “I’ve Had It” podcast, Reid argued that Vance’s chances of leading the GOP ticket in 2028 were slim due to having an Indian wife, and suggested that Vance separating from his wife and marrying Charlie Kirk’s widow – rumors of which have circulated since their embrace at a Turning Point USA event – would be the “MAGA fairy tale” that could catapult him to the White House.

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Trump's sports biographer destroys president's golf championship brag: 'He hasn't won any'

A sportswriter who's published a book about President Donald Trump's golf habits mocked his claim about winning dozens of championships.

The president boasted about winning 38 golf titles in an extended riff during his Thanksgiving Day phone call to military service members, but The Daily Beast reported that longtime golf writer Rick Reilly ridiculed his claims on social media.

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'Shameful': Experts condemn Stephen Miller's xenophobic hysterics after DC shooting

White House adviser Stephen Miller faced backlash from experts after he responded to the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. by suggesting that immigrants could never assimilate into American culture.

After an Afghan national was named as a suspect, Miller responded to a Wall Street Journal editorial that asserted that Afghan refugees "shouldn't be blamed for the violent act of one man. Collective punishment of all Afghans in the U.S. won't make America safer and it might embitter more against the United States."

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'Bleak picture' for Republicans as Democrats make gains in deep-red districts: report

Democrats in New York delivered a stark warning to Republicans in the 2025 elections, revealing a seismic shift in voter sentiment that could spell disaster for the GOP in the upcoming 2026 midterms.

A Politico analysis of 268 county, town, and village races painted a grim picture for Republicans. Democrats achieved an average 10-point increase in their electoral margin, flipping an astounding 50 seats across the state. In Oswego County, a region where Trump won by 27 points in 2024, Democrats gained five seats. Similar victories occurred in Ulster and Onondaga counties, with Democrats securing their largest majorities in decades.

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'We will ruin your lives': Analyst says Trump's floundering MAGA regime 'wreaking havoc'

An analyst Friday said that President Donald Trump's floundering MAGA regime and "cast of characters" is "wreaking havoc" on Americans' lives.

Salon's Brian Karem described how Trump has spent more time on the golf course than caring about the declining economy, and how the writer is "thankful for the growing number of people who understand the truly acidic nature of the most feckless presidential administration of my lifetime."

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'What a sick man': Internet pounces as Trump makes DC Guard member's death about himself

President Donald Trump was asked Thursday whether he planned to attend the funeral of the slain National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, to which he used as an opportunity to brag about his popularity in her home state, remarks that left many critics speechless.

“He couldn't, even for one moment, just be a decent person and not make it about himself,” wrote Tom Nichols, staff writer at The Atlantic, in a social media post on X. “Lord have mercy and may her memory be eternal.”

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'What he's done breaks my heart': Trump injects 'instability and fear' into holiday season

Americans are anxious about spending for the holiday season as prices rise for everyday items and specialty goods in the first year of President Donald Trump's second term in office.

The Guardian spoke to readers across the U.S. who said higher costs for necessities were cutting into the amount of money they felt comfortable spending on gifts for family and friends, and many of them specifically blamed the president and his economic policies for their reticence.

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'People want to change their mind': Trump voters express regret during food pantry crisis

Food pantries across the United States are forgoing fresh produce in favor of cheap processed foods after budget cuts from the Trump administration have significantly reduced the amount of federal aid being directed toward food assistance, according to reports.

One such food pantry is Manna from Above, a food pantry just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, which has had to drastically reduce both the quantity and quality of its food to meet the increasing demand exacerbated by less federal assistance.

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'Like a feral child': Trump biographer spills about president's odd junk food choices

A food tester in the White House is purportedly unnecessary for Donald Trump, with his own political biographer believing the president's diet doesn't require one.

Michael Wolff suggested the president's love for fast food means precautions on his prepared meals are not needed. Instead, the food checker is the fast food eatery itself. There have been past attempts on Trump's life, but it seems his diet has eliminated any chance of poisoning or poor health as a result of food intake.

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