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Hegseth's 'extraordinary insecurity' is behind his new info restrictions: MSNBC's Lemire

A new policy related to sharing information instituted by the Pentagon's Pete Hegseth this week is an act of self-preservation by the embattled Secretary of Defense, claims MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire.

Not content with banning journalists from the Pentagon unless the news organizations they represent sign a highly restrictive reporting policy that would amount to stenography, Hegseth is now instructing military officials they cannot speak with lawmakers without first getting clearance.

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'First lady needs to hear': Concern raised that 'Putin is cynically using' Melania Trump

First lady Melania Trump has pledged to get Ukrainian children returned from Russian captivity, but her mission is fraught with high-stakes risks.

President Donald Trump's wife last week hailed the return of eight Ukrainian children to their families, and while advocates celebrated the reunions, they also raised concerns about the first lady's passive-voice characterization of how they ended up in Russia, reported CNN.

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Mike Johnson's 'own goal' is crippling the GOP's shutdown message: journalist

The Republican Party’s message to voters that the government shutdown, with no end in sight, is the fault of Democrats is being muddled by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) whose refusal to seat a newly elected Democrat is sucking up all the oxygen in the room, according to a journalist.

During an MSNBC “Morning Joe” panel discussion on the budget impasse, Politico’s Jonathan Martin claimed Johnson is handcuffing his own party’s attacks on Democrats by not swearing in Arizona’s Adelita Grijalva, who was elected to fill her late father’s seat in the House.

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Trump family member furious over new Trump-named monument: 'Makes me want to die of shame'

Donald Trump has a plan for a "triumphal arch" that will be named after him, and the president's niece is not happy.

According to the New York Times in an article called "What to Know About Trump’s Plan for a Triumphal Arch in Washington," President Trump "has proposed construction of an arch in the style of the Arc de Triomphe in Washington in the lead-up to the nation’s 250th anniversary."

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'I screamed': Menswear expert blows up actor's attempted dunk on Dem candidate

Derek Guy, the influential menswear social media writer, brutally knocked down an attempted dunk on New York mayor candidate Zohran Mamdani by actor Michael Rapaport.

The 55-year-old actor and podcast host has been bashing Mamdani, a self-described Democratic Socialist, on social media as being not a genuine New Yorker, mocking the 34-year-old candidate on Instagram as a fraud for eating a burrito with a fork and knife on the subway and grousing that he took his wife out for a sushi dinner.

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Trump is handing Democrats a new 'political gift' that Republicans should fear: analyst

Rumblings from Donald Trump that he believes the U.S. government should fork over $230 million to him as repayment for his legal fees due to his being criminally investigated multiple times is good news for Democrats and bad news for Republicans.

That is the opinion of Politico’s Jonathan Martin, who appeared on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Wednesday morning as the panel attempted to grapple with the stunning proposal that would put former Trump attorneys, now heading up the Department of Justice, in the position of granting him the money.

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'Wait until Nov. 1': Dems see GOP shutdown pain point in looming health care hike

WASHINGTON — This government shutdown is overflowing with photo-ops, talking points and finger-pointing. What’s missing — besides the House of Representatives — are actual negotiations.

The lack of a negotiating partner seems to only be unifying congressional Democrats in their demand that Congress extend Affordable Care Act (ACA — or “Obamacare”) subsidies before premiums skyrocket.

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'Damn good salesman': Columnist warns this 'MAGA fabulist' is more dangerous than Trump

Columnist David Corn warned on Tuesday that a certain "MAGA fabulist" has emerged as a potentially dangerous heir to the MAGA movement.

Corn was referring to Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO), a junior senator elected in 2022 who has recently shown he is much more capable of translating Trumpism into a "coherent ideology that melds nativism and oligarchism." Corn wrote in a new column for The Daily Beast about one of Schmitt's speeches from November, where Schmitt laid out his vision for America.

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'Tough day': Observers bash embattled Trump nominee after he withdrew from admin job

Political observers bashed Paul Ingrassia, a right-wing podcaster whom President Donald Trump nominated to lead the Office of the Special Counsel, after he withdrew his nomination on Tuesday.

Ingrassia has a long history of making incendiary statements, some of which recently came to light when Politico reported on a series of text messages he sent. In one message, Ingrassia called for the federal Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to be "tossed to the 7th circle of hell." In another, he claimed to have a"Nazi streak" in him.

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'Disgusting': CNN panelist slams Trump's latest 'tone-deaf' venture with DOJ

A CNN panelist on Tuesday night called President Donald Trump's pursuit of a $230 million payment from the Justice Department as restitution for the previous prosecutions "disgusting" and "tone-deaf."

CNN political commentator Ana Navarro joined "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" on Tuesday and discussed Trump's attempt to get the Justice Department to pay him. According to reports, the two people who would be responsible for approving the payment are both lawyers who either represented Trump or one of his allies.

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Young MAGA fans just got a 'potent' lesson with Trump nominee's failure: WSJ

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board told young MAGA fans on Tuesday that the failure of the Trump administration to confirm right-wing podcaster Paul Ingrassia to the Office of the Special Counsel should serve as a "potent" warning for those who seek to emulate the extreme behavior he displayed.

On Monday, Politico reported on a series of leaked text messages of Ingrassia's, where he denounced the federal Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and said he had "a bit of a Nazi streak" in him. Ingrassia's lawyers have denied the authenticity of the texts.

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'Sizable' number of senators confront Trump over looming beef crisis

President Donald Trump's newest beef importation plan has Republican senators up in arms in a way they rarely are with this administration.

Trump specifically wants to import large amounts of beef from Argentina, which, in his thinking, will both stabilize beef prices domestically and give yet another economic shot in the arm to Javier Milei, the libertarian-leaning Argentine president Trump considers an ally and wants to help through a tough upcoming election. He is separately planning a currency swap worth tens of billions to bail out Argentina as well.

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Watchdog demands probe into potential contract corruption for Trump's 'border czar'

Ethics Watchdog Group Seeks Investigation Into Border Czar and Contracts Following ProPublica Report

by Avi Asher-Schapiro, Mica Rosenberg and Jeff Ernsthausen

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