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CNN fact-checker busts Trump's false claim pinning blame on Biden for air crash

CNN's Daniel Dale subjected president Donald Trump's claims about a deadly midair collision to a rigorous fact check.

The president blamed his Democratic predecessors Joe Biden and Barack Obama for the crash, saying they prioritized diversity, equity and inclusion when hiring aviation safety personnel, but Dale said his claim was not based on any facts.

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'Brutal' Trump example fascinates EU migration hawks

by Camille CAMDESSUS

A name echoes through the corridors of Warsaw Citadel, the Polish capital's fortress where EU home affairs ministers are discussing how to crack down on irregular migration: that of Donald Trump.

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'Unprecedented': Prosecutors reportedly withdraw from probe into Trump-loving GOP lawmaker

Federal prosecutors who were investigating Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) over major discrepancies in his financial disclosures have officially withdrawn from the case, reports News Channel 5's Phil Williams.

Williams described the move to remove the Nashville-based prosecutors from the case was "unprecedented" and speculated that it could be a precursor toward the DOJ dropping the case all together.

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'Driven to self-loathing': Inside the extremist website believed to 'groom' teen attackers

Before taking a handgun out of his backpack and walking into the cafeteria at Antioch High School in Nashville, where he opened fire and killed another student before taking his own life on Jan. 22, 17-year-old Solomon Henderson posted a link to an online screed filled with violence and unfiltered racism.

His message gave “special thanks” to Soyjak.party, an imageboard website whose anonymous users and administrators post bigoted memes based on a stock set of caricatures that typically make fun of liberals, sensitive men and trans people.

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Trump envoy warns Maduro that Venezuela must accept returned migrants from U.S.

by Shaun TANDON

U.S. President Donald Trump sent an envoy Friday to Venezuela to warn leftist leader Nicolas Maduro to accept the unconditional return of deported Venezuelans or face consequences.

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Former Trump staffer thinks Trump's latest talking point is serving as a big distraction

One of Donald Trump's former White House staffers wondered if he is playing politics with the Washington, D.C. plane crash to distract from the poor performance of three of his Cabinet appointees.

Co-host Sunny Hostin pointed to Trump's statement during his press conference Thursday alleging that diversity hiring was responsible for the crash. When pressed on it, Trump said he only knows that because of "common sense." But Hostin named the list of positions that Trump has eliminated that deal with air safety.

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'Stuff of nightmares': Expert imagines four ways Trump could try to serve a third term

Donald Trump has openly mused about serving an unconstitutional third term as president, and a legal analyst said it's not too early to start worrying.

The newly inaugurated president is "notorious for bending norms and breaking laws," wrote Politico legal editor James Romoser, and while the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment makes clear that "no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice," there are four scenarios where he might carry out "the stuff of liberal nightmares and MAGA dreams" and hold onto power for at least four more years.

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'We are the marks': Some Trump fans feel they've been had after 'Ponzi' meme coin release

President Donald Trump's official meme coin isn't just rubbing some cryptocurrency executives the wrong way -- it's also annoying some of his run-of-the-mill MAGA supporters.

The Guardian has flagged some comments posted on a pro-Trump subreddit recently that show disillusionment with Trump's decision to launch his own digital currency, which surged in value shortly after being released only to see its price plunge in the following weeks.

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Senator: RFK Jr. lied about vaccines like Brett Kavanaugh lied about Roe v. Wade

WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continued testifying on Capitol Hill Thursday and failed to clean up past comments opposing vaccines.

One Democratic Senator is drawing a stark comparison between Kennedy and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

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Watch: MSNBC uses Reagan Challenger tragedy address footage to embarrass Trump

On Friday morning, MSNBC juxtaposed footage of former President Ronald Reagan somberly addressing the nation after the 1986 Challenger explosion that shocked the nation in 1986 with Donald Trump's finger-pointing press conference to address a commercial plane crash over the Potomac two days ago.

Introduced by "Morning Joe" co-host Jonathan Lemire –– who was highly critical of the president's performance on MSNBC earlier –– the dueling presidential statement clip labeled "How Leaders Address the Nation During Tragedies" demonstrated what they suggested was Trump's startling lack of empathy for the victims and their families as he used it to attempt to score political points.

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New group pops up to help Justice Department workers facing 'unprecedented' Trump threat

Among Donald Trump's first actions as president was to fire anyone at the Justice Department that had anything to do with the special counsel's investigations into him. Attorney General Pam Bondi and other government agency heads have also begun the purge of federal employees, and some onlookers believe those left will likely be faced with defending or prosecuting whatever Trump tells them.

The New York Times reported that the group Justice Connection, led by career prosecutor Stacey Young, will provide guidance to those who remain to help those lawyers.

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Trump aides 'scrambling' to shore up his image after he spread 'confusion and fear': WSJ

After less than two weeks in office, Donald Trump already has his closest advisors trying to stop the bleeding over a series of missteps ranging from confusing executive actions to his highly criticized response to the air tragedy in Washington, D.C.

That is according to a report from the Wall Street Journal which is reporting, "His defiant stand in the face of nationwide confusion and fear left some aides scrambling to fortify the image of a White House that could do no wrong."

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Most insurance covers IUDs — hers cost more than $14K

During her annual OB-GYN visit, Callie Anderson asked about getting off the birth control pill.

“We decided the best option for me was an IUD,” she said, referring to an intrauterine device, a long-acting, reversible type of birth control.

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