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'Full meltdown mode': Conservative Rick Wilson flags 'debacle' that 'hurts MAGA most'

One scandal will hurt MAGA more than all others, according to conservative Donald Trump critic Rick Wilson Friday.

Wilson, who helped found and still helps run the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, weighed in on the current developments in politics in a "brief" on his Substack blog. The one "debacle" he said is the worst for MAGA is the Office of Management and Budget memo that led to massive consequences.

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'Pretty horrified': Senator says Trump showed 'disregard' for victims with 'cruel' comment

A Democratic senator admonished president Donald Trump for speculating about the cause of a deadly midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter.

Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) appeared Friday morning on CNN to discuss his fierce grilling of Trump's FBI nominee Kash Patel, who refused to say that Joe Biden had won the 2020 election, and he was then asked to comment on the current president's reaction to the crash.

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'He's really bad at that': GOP insider cops to Trump's 'Achilles heel' on CNN

Republican political strategist Brad Todd acknowledged on CNN Friday that President Donald Trump shouldn't have rushed to baselessly cast blame on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in the wake of a tragic plane crash this week.

While discussing Trump's response to the tragedy, Todd criticized Trump for not being able to read the mood of the nation immediately after horrific events such as this week's plane crash.

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'I was disgusted': Ex-American Airlines pilot blasts Trump's reaction to mid-air collision

A retired pilot condemned president Donald Trump's comments about the midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and U.S. Army helicopter.

The president opened his White House briefing Thursday with a moment of silence and a brief prayer before launching an attack against diversity hiring and Democratic officials. Then he baselessly speculated that the soldier flying the Black Hawk helicopter or air traffic controllers were at fault, and a retired American Airlines captain told CNN that he was appalled by the spectacle.

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U.S. newspaper popularized by 'The Sopranos' to cease printing

by Andréa BAMBINO

Two longstanding US city newspapers, including one immortalized in "The Sopranos," will vanish from newsstands leaving Jersey City without printed news as the media struggles against headwinds nationwide.

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'She would be dangerous': Conservative WSJ urges GOP to 'reject' Trump nominee

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday did nothing to convince the editorial board of the conservative Wall Street Journal that she is a suitable nominee to be Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence (DNI).

In fact, as they wrote in a scathing editorial, her answers on key questions not only contradicted two other Trump Cabinet nominees, but led them to believe she would be a danger to the U.S.

Gabbard, a former Democrat, struggled to assuage concerns by senators on both sides of the aisle, putting her nomination at risk.

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According to the WSJ editorial board, her objections over Section 702, part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, put her at odds with intelligence officials –– as well as Trump appointees Kash Patel (FBI) and John Ratcliffe (CIA) –– because it would handcuff intelligence gathering overseas.

The editors wrote, "Given a chance to walk back her opposition to Section 702 surveillance policy, she reinforced why she would be dangerous as White House director of national intelligence," before adding, "Surveillance is one of the few tools the U.S. has to detect and prevent such attacks before they happen, including overseas communications with people in the U.S. who may intend harm. Given Ms. Gabbard’s views on 702, it’s no surprise that she sounds badly uninformed on the subject."

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Germany's conservatives to seek far right support on immigration

by Frank Zeller and Jastinder Khera

Germany's conservative opposition leader was set Friday to again seek far-right support in parliament on the flashpoint issue of immigration, after his first effort sparked widespread condemnation and street protests.

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Ghosts of past spies haunt London underground tunnels

by Marie HEUCLIN

Behind a blue door in a narrow London passage lies a little-known network of tunnels deep underground, once home to British spies and a secret long-distance telephone exchange.

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Thousands of protesters call for VP Duterte impeachment

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Manila on Friday, urging the Philippine House of Representatives to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte.

Duterte faces three impeachment complaints over alleged misconduct and misuse of millions of dollars in government funds, but legislators have yet to tackle them just days before Congress adjourns next week ahead of the May midterm elections.

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Japan sinkhole grows to almost Olympic pool length

Emergency workers in Japan began building a ramp Friday to try and reach a 74-year-old truck driver who has not been heard from since his vehicle was swallowed by a sinkhole this week.

The cavity has expanded to 40 meters (130 feet) across, almost the length of an Olympic swimming pool, since opening up in a city just north of Tokyo on Tuesday morning, officials said.

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World awaits Trump tariff deadline on Canada, Mexico and China

by Beiyi SEOW

With less than 24 hours before President Donald Trump's deadline to impose sweeping tariffs on the three biggest US trading partners -- Canada, Mexico and China -- the global economy is bracing for impact.

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Trump gives GOP Senate leader 'heartburn' as tariffs may 'cripple' his state: report

As President Donald Trump threatens to slap blanket tariffs on all products from Canada and Mexico, Politico reports that Sen. John Thune (R-SD) and fellow Republicans from agricultural states are getting "heartburn" as their states are most likely to suffer from such actions.

As background, Politico notes that "retaliatory tariffs during Trump's 2018 trade war crippled South Dakota's agriculture-dependent economy -- which relies on billions of dollars worth of soybeans, corn, beef and other agricultural products it exports abroad every year."

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Indonesia deforestation rises for third year running: NGO

Deforestation in Indonesia rose in 2024 for a third year running, a local environmental NGO said Friday based on satellite image analysis and fieldwork.

Indonesia has one of the world's highest rates of deforestation, with key drivers including timber plantations, palm oil cultivation and, increasingly, the mining of critical minerals.

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