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'Con job!' Trump snaps at reporter over fact check on his big Thanksgiving claim

President Donald Trump lashed out at an NBC reporter after she fact-checked him on the affordability of grocery prices.

During a White House meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday, Trump touted Walmart's Thanksgiving meal promotion, which the company said was cheaper than in 2024. Fact checkers, however, pointed out that the promotional meal contained fewer items, used generic brands, and featured a smaller turkey.

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Ex-GOP lawmaker freed from prison by Trump under fire from MAGA for 'betraying' president

Former Republican lawmaker George Santos is under fire Friday as MAGA loyalists are accusing him of betraying President Donald Trump by making an early endorsement for 2028.

“If [Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)] runs in 2028 I will crawl through glass to vote for her and campaign for her just like I did for President Trump,” wrote Santos, who was recently released from prison after his sentence was commuted by Trump, in a social media post on X Friday.

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Questions raised as Biden impeachment witness goes missing from prison after lying to FBI

An FBI informant tied to a fake bribery scheme against the Biden family has been released from prison, raising concerns that President Donald Trump could pardon him.

Alexander Smirnov pleaded guilty to making up a story that former President Joe Biden and his son Hunter had gotten millions of dollars in bribes from a Ukrainian energy company, but journalist Jacqueline Sweet reported on her Disaster Girl Substack page that he's apparently no longer serving a six-year prison term imposed days before Trump returned to office.

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GOP insider raises tariff alarm: 'Cutting off all the legs of the stool to own the left'

As GOP activists continue debating the value of President Donald Trump's tariffs, one conservative called on fellow Republicans to speak out to rescue the economy.

"Tariffs have negatively impacted everything from the grocery prices to wage growth and much of the institutional right that long opposed tariffs now refuse to speak out against tariffs because they want a seat at Trump’s table," said Erick Erickson on X. "They stopped speaking against antisemitism because they thought that’d attract young men to them. And now they’re complicit in corrupting the right’s understanding of both economics and morality — so cutting off all the legs of the stool to own the left."

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Cornell University to pay $60 million to restore funding in deal with Trump admin

Cornell University has agreed to pay $60 million in a deal with the Trump administration that would restore millions in federal funding and end federal investigations into the school.

According to The New York Times, Cornell will pay $30 million in fines and invest an additional $30 million in agriculture and farming programs.

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Steve Bannon to GOP: We're 'going to prison' in 2028 unless 'institutions of power' seized

Far-right podcaster and former top presidential advisor Steve Bannon told a crowd of aspiring conservative staffers on Capitol Hill this week that the job of Republicans between now and the midterm election next year is to seize complete control of government institutions and turn as many of President Donald Trump’s executive orders as possible into law as a way to avoid politic defeat in the coming years and, ultimately, keep MAGA loyalists from being tried and sent to jail.

“I’ll tell you right, as God as my witness, if we lose the midterms and we lose 2028, some in this room are going to prison,” Bannon told the crowd Wednesday at an awards event hosted by the Conservative Partnership Academy. This group offers training and certifications to aspiring right-wing ideologues working in politics and government.

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'Unwell' Trump openly flaunts plan to 'rig the 2026 midterms' after losses

“Daily Blast” podcast host Greg Sargent said President Donald Trump is “unraveling” over Tuesday’s election losses and blaming his own party for losing seats.

“President Trump’s excuses for his party’s losses are getting stranger,” said Sargent, citing Trump’s quote that “I tell Republicans, you want to win elections, you got to talk about these facts,” which includes Trump’s own accomplishments since returning to office.

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'Your people are hungry': MAGA voters say they are feeling pain as food benefits run out

House Speaker Mike Johnson's deep-red district in Louisiana has one of the highest usage rates for food stamps in the nation, with nearly one in five households relying on the benefits, and his constituents are feeling the pain as the government shutdown threatens that lifeline.

The Washington Post spoke with several people in Johnson's district who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Aid Program (SNAP), and they aren't blaming President Donald Trump or Republican congressional leadership for a lapse in funding for the aid, which a judge ordered the administration to restore.

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AP identifies people killed by Trump's boat strikes — and they are not all terrorists

The Associated Press investigated the identities of those killed in President Donald Trump’s military strikes on boats in the Caribbean and found that many were not the hardened criminals Trump claimed.

"One was a fisherman struggling to eke out a living on $100 a month. Another was a career criminal. A third was a former military cadet. And a fourth was a down-on-his-luck bus driver," the report said.

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'Utterly deranged': MAGA lawmaker slammed for 'racist' AI attack on Dem elected mayor

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is under fire Friday after posting a lengthy video generated with artificial intelligence depicting New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani kissing Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) wearing a traditional Native American headdress, and the city falling into chaos under Sharia Law, an apparent dig at Mamdani’s Islamic faith.

“Remember New York, I warned you,” Ogles wrote in a social media post on X, alongside the AI-generated video.

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Trump warns Republican lawmakers of 'disaster waiting to happen' in panicked spree

Donald Trump on Friday sent a warning to GOP lawmakers that they are walking into a "disaster waiting to happen."

The president earlier in the day took to Truth Social to issue a fierce demand to Republican lawmakers, asking that they eliminate a Senate procedure to clear the way for his administration’s legislative priorities, and even included an ominous threat to those Republicans who may defy him.

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'You're not filming this are you?' Capitol Police try to remove Democrat from rotunda

Rep. Maxine Dexter (D-OR) was filming a video with TikTok influencer Johnny Palmadessa when a Capitol Police officer tried to remove them from the U.S. Capitol rotunda.

The Capitol rotunda requires advanced approval from both the House and Senate Galleries to film interviews as well as a permit from the U.S. Capitol Police, the rules for the electronic media website say. The rules specifically outline that the media can't stake out there.

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Trump digs in his heels as red state voters choose 'affordability' over ballrooms

Atlanta Journal-Constitution senior political columnist Patricia Murphy said President Donald Trump is just not getting the message that red state voters are sending him.

Ever since the 2024 election results, Democrats have “clearly gotten the memo” that consumer costs are too high, said Murphy.

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