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Watch: RFK Jr. flees as colleague has medical emergency at White House

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was seen fleeing after he noticed a colleague having a medical emergency at the White House.

During a Thursday Oval Office event on lowering drug costs, one of the presenters appeared to faint. As the man fell to the floor, Kennedy quickly turned and walked away. Meanwhile, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Mehmet Oz attempted to provide aid.

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Trump outs aide's personal health secret in front of TV cameras

President Donald Trump revealed a top aide's personal health secret while talking to Cabinet members in front of TV cameras Thursday.

During a discussion about weight loss medications, President Donald Trump unexpectedly singled out White House Communications Director Steven Cheung, publicly calling him out as a user of "fat drugs" — likely meaning Ozempic.

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'First signs are visible': Republican ex-lawmaker flags evidence of 'migration' from GOP

A former Republican lawmaker says that people are fleeing the GOP in a great migration.

The shift started slowly within the party, but now it's picking up speed, according to Arizona Republican Jeff Flake, former U.S. senator, representative and the former U.S. ambassador to Turkey from 2022 to 2024, who shared his analysis in an opinion piece for The Washington Post.

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Trump ridiculed as he discovers 'new word' — and becomes obsessed with it

Donald Trump was ridiculed Thursday as he claimed to have discovered a "new word" — one that's in common usage but he's suddenly realized the importance of.

MSNBC's Steve Benen pointed out the president's sudden obsession with "affordability" — a word that marks a curious shift in his rhetorical strategy, particularly on his social media platform, Truth Social.

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'Shocks the conscience': Judge brings hammer down on DHS over use of force in Chicago

U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis ordered a preliminary injunction granting "complete relief" to a group of Chicago residents, protesters, journalists, and religious figures who said the Department of Homeland Security used "extreme brutality" to chill First Amendment rights.

At a court hearing on Thursday, Ellis repeatedly said she found the testimony of Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to be "not credible."

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Trump-voting contractor fumes as policies 'slow construction and drive up costs'

NPR reports President Donald Trump’s policies are clearing out whole sections of the U.S. construction industry and upsetting the Trump voters who work it.

Maryland-based plumbing and heating contractor Kenny Mallick says he voted for Trump and agrees with the president's stance that people who have committed crimes should be deported. But he added that Trump’s immigration crackdown is hurting business.

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'Mic drop': Right-wing justice's statement might have killed Trump's Supreme Court hopes

In a "mic drop" moment this week, a right-wing justice's comment might have killed President Donald Trump's Supreme Court hopes.

Justice Neil Gorsuch’s closing remarks and questioning Wednesday in the case challenging Trump's tariffs "was damaging for the administration's case," according to a New York Times opinion conversation published Thursday between writer Emily Bazelon and columnist David French.

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'In the first hour': Trump frets about what Democrats will do 'when they assume control'

President Donald Trump reiterated his demand for Senate Republicans to end the filibuster as the government shutdown continues setting daily records as the longest in history.

Trump has long wanted to nuke the filibuster and seems to have decided the continuing impasse gives him the best opportunity to accomplish his goal, and he warned reluctant Republicans that Democrats would do the same if given another chance to hold the Senate majority.

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'Trump’s economy suuuuucks!' Panic as biggest layoffs in 22 years hit major corporations

The US labor market, which in recent months had ground nearly to a halt, now appears to be entering a downward spiral.

As reported by the Washington Post on Thursday, new data from corporate outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas found that employers in October announced 153,000 job cuts, which marked the highest number of layoffs in that month since October 2003.

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GOP planning 'to blow Trump off' at the dawn of his 'lame duck era': analysis

Following what Politico deemed the Republican "party’s worst electoral drubbing in at least six years," GOP senators made it clear they had plans to "blow Trump" off as the president enters the "dawn of his lame duck era."

After President Donald Trump hosted Senate Republicans Wednesday for an election night post-mortem, he demanded they get rid of the filibuster to fix things in "classic Trump dominance theater," Politico writes.

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Project 2025 leader apologizes for his 'kid-glove treatment' of Holocaust denier

The right-wing Heritage Foundation's president, Kevin Roberts, is facing "open revolt" from his members and allies over his defense of former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and his handling of the controversy around the think tank's Project 2025 blueprint.

Roberts infuriated many in the conservative movement for posting a video defense of Carlson, who set off a firestorm of his own by inviting Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes onto his podcast, and the Heritage president faced calls to resign Wednesday at a staff meeting for using language that many see as antisemitic tropes about a “venomous coalition” and “the globalist class," reported the Washington Post.

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Florida man opens fire during argument over how many eggs a chicken can lay: police

Peter Riera, 44, opened fire in Port St. Lucie, Florida, during an argument over how many eggs a chicken can lay, according to witnesses.

Master Sergeant Dominick Mesiti told WPBF that Riera fired four shots from a .45-caliber Glock at three people who he thought were trying to con him outside Harper's Pub early Tuesday morning.

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Key Trump voting bloc 'increasingly pessimistic' about him: report

A key voting bloc that helped elect President Donald Trump is expressing doubt about life in America under his leadership and according to a new report, they're "increasingly pessimistic" about him.

Nearly two out of three Latinos say it's a "bad time to be Latino" in the U.S., according to a new Axios/Ipsos Latino poll published Thursday.

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