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'Not equipped': Analyst warns the press is sleepwalking through MAGA autocracy

The American press is "not equipped" to cover a true authoritarian strongman presidency like President Donald Trump is creating, warned Huffington Post senior White House correspondent S.V. Dáte in a dire analysis Wednesday.

"The Washington, D.C., press corps, used to playing small ball for small exclusives, has been suddenly thrust into a presidential administration that appears hell-bent on transforming our constitutional republic into something entirely different," wrote Dáte. "For decades, the coin of the realm in political journalism was access. Who you knew determined what you knew, and especially what 'inside' information the people you knew were willing to give you."

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‘Rookie error’: Senior Republicans urge new members to stop doing town halls

WASHINGTON — Senior Republicans in Congress have a surefire plan to avoid angry town halls: Stop doing them already.

That’s the message being conveyed on Capitol Hill this week after a handful of Republicans — in ruby-red districts from Georgia to Oregon — were booed, mocked and jeered at local town halls last week.

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'Stop eating the Cheetos': Republican says veterans must 'contribute' to get food stamps

Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) has a warning for veterans: you'll have to "contribute" to society if you need food assistance.

As part of their many economic proposals for how to pay for President Donald Trump's tax, border, and energy agenda, Republicans have introduced a bill called the America Works Act, which would toughen work requirements on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, commonly known as food stamps.

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'No efforts to turn on anything': Ebola officials say Musk never 'restored' prevention

Elon Musk’s claim that his Department of Government Efficiency initiative “very quickly” corrected an accidental cancellation of Ebola prevention funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development got a dose of reality Wednesday evening.

The tech billionaire and DOGE head admitted to the snafu during the first cabinet meeting of President Donald Trump’s new administration, where he conceded that his team would make mistakes – and promised to quickly correct them.

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'They discussed this!' Mike Flynn seems to think ex-FBI head Jim Comey wanted to 'kill me'

Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn claims ex-FBI Director James Comey probably wanted to have him whacked.

"I knew that we had to fight through this, and it was not easy," Flynn told far-right webcaster Benny Johnson in an interview on Wednesday. "But we were able to stand our ground, we figured out a way out of it, my case was dismissed by the Department of Justice. And, you know, what they should have done was they should have killed me there, Jim, and I know that they considered it. And so, by not doing that, they picked the wrong family to mess with, and I'll tell you, we are so tied into the government, particularly the government right now."

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That $5,000 check from Elon Musk? Don’t spend it quite yet.

by Ashley Murray, Kansas Reflector

February 26, 2025

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'Serious consequences': GOP governor begs Republicans not to slash Medicaid

Nevada's Republican governor who endorsed Donald Trump for president found himself pleading with his own party to leave Medicaid alone, after House Republicans advanced their budget late Tuesday, which ostensibly calls for cuts to the government health care program for low-income Americans.

The House GOP budget resolution calls for significant cuts that are likely to impact Medicaid funding. The resolution directs the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which oversees Medicaid, to find $880 billion in spending cuts over the next decade. While the resolution does not explicitly mention Medicaid cuts, the math and structure of the budget make it highly likely that Medicaid will bear the brunt of the planned cuts.

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Americans are 'downright ashamed' after Trump's latest 'betrayal': senator

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) didn’t mince words while launching into a forceful condemnation of President Donald Trump’s sudden shift on Ukraine in a CNN interview where he blasted the administration as a historic disgrace.

The criticism came Wednesday in response to remarks Trump made during the first cabinet meeting of his second term, where he ruled out offering U.S. security guarantees – or NATO membership – for Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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'Greatest scam for laundering money in history': Ex-Obama official blasts new Trump scheme

President Donald Trump's new plan to let foreigners gain citizenship if they buy a $5 million gold card was compared to a money laundering scheme by a former Obama administration official Wednesday.

Rick Stengel, who served as undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, joined MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on "Deadline: White House."

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'Lied to my face': CNN comedian blasts House Republican days after duo's TV spot

Actor and comedian Michael Ian Black has a major bone to pick with Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) – and he didn't hold back his feelings Wednesday.

“Congressman Mike Lawler lied to my face,” Black wrote in a Substack post. “And when a sitting congressman comes to my ‘house’ and lies to my face, I’m not going to forget it.”

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'Fishy glitch': CNN’s Jake Tapper doubts iPhone ‘bug’ replaced ‘racist’ with ‘Trump'

CNN anchor Jake Tapper expressed deep skepticism that a simple "bug" caused Apple iPhones to briefly display "Trump" when users dictated "racist," calling it a "fishy glitch."

Tapper made the comment Wednesday afternoon on his show, "The Lead."

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'Exasperated' judge knocks Trump DOJ after 'abrupt' shift over pardon scope: report

President Donald Trump's administration is pulling back on specifics for its pardons for Jan. 6 defendants after attacks of overly broad pardons that could include crimes like conspiracy to commit murder, child exploitation, and more.

Politico's Kyle Cheney noted Wednesday that the Justice Department said three weeks ago that Jan. 6 defendant Dan Wilson was pardoned for the Jan. 6 crimes, but it didn't include charges of him illegally storing firearms at his home.

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'You are a fraud': Ex-DNC head unloads on defector who called Dems a 'cult'

Former Democratic National Committee chairman Jaime Harrison took to X on Wednesday to unload on Lindy Li, a former Democratic Party donor who in recent months has taken to making the rounds on right-wing cable networks, proclaiming herself sympathetic to President Donald Trump and calling the Democratic Party a "cult" of failures who refused to heed her warnings.

Li has raised eyebrows from political observers in recent months, many of whom have noted that she was an outspoken, down-the-line partisan Democrat throughout the election and even attacked anyone who criticized President Joe Biden's mental fitness — something she now claims had been obvious to her all along.

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