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'You can't get away with that!' Irate Dem strategist blows up at GOP ex-gov's claim

A former advisor to Bill Clinton erupted Monday night after a GOP former governor claimed President Donald Trump lowered crime in Washington, D.C.

Paul Begala, who was the chief strategist for the Clinton-Gore campaign in 1992, discussed Trump's activation of the National Guard to address D.C. crime on CNN's "Erin Burnett Out Front." His comments come at a time when Trump has threatened to deploy additional forces to Democrat-governed cities like Chicago.

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Trump announces major Federal Reserve firing: 'You are hereby removed'

President Donald Trump said he fired Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, amid allegations that she committed mortgage fraud before joining the Fed.

Trump took to his Truth Social platform Monday night to share his letter, which cited his Article II powers in the Constitution and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 to inform Cook she was "hereby removed." Trump said the firing was "effective immediately."

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'Worrying signs': Experts alarmed media 'ill-equipped' to withstand Trump's new threats

As President Donald Trump late on Sunday lashed out against the American media and threatened to pull broadcasting licenses from networks for their alleged "biased" coverage of him, media experts said the danger to the news media lies partially in corporate outlets' potential capitulation to the Trump administration.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, the president railed against NBC and ABC, which he called "two of the absolute worst and most biased networks anywhere in the world."

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‘Frog in boiling water’: Nicolle Wallace warns US creeping toward crisis under Trump

As President Donald Trump's administration continues to call on the military to be deployed to American cities, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace is warning that the U.S. is on a slippery slope toward becoming a full-fledged dictatorship.

In her Monday episode of "Deadline: White House," Wallace likened the United States during Trump's second term to the "frog in boiling water metaphor," saying the U.S. population is now having to evaluate whether the country has indeed been overtaken by "authoritarian rule." She began by observing that "2,000 armed soldiers" are currently patrolling the streets of Washington D.C. with M9 pistols and M4 rifles, and that more cities could soon be next.

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'Nobody is safe': Paul Krugman reveals the real motive behind Trump’s war on Fed governor

President Donald Trump's threats to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook are proof that "nobody is safe" from the new era of "weaponized government," Nobel Prize-winning economist turned political pundit Paul Krugman wrote for his Substack on Monday.

This follows Trump's housing finance chief, Bill Pulte, leveling an unsubstantiated "mortgage fraud" claim against Cook, who happens to be one of the Fed officials who opposed Trump's demanded rate cuts.

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'Insane!' DHS flips out as Dems call for Abrego Garcia's release from ICE detention

The Department of Homeland Security traded barbs with Democratic lawmakers on Monday after immigration officials detained a high-profile individual.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant from El Salvador, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials on Monday following an immigration check-in. His detention comes about 160 days since he was returned to the United States from El Salvador's notorious gang prison, CECOT.

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'Abide!' MAGA Ken Paxton demands schools display Ten Commandments despite court ruling

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Monday that the vast majority of schools in the Lone Star State should still plan on displaying the Ten Commandments in classrooms even after a federal judge ruled against it last week.

In a statement, Paxton said that "schools not enjoined by ongoing litigation must abide" by a state law that requires the display of the Ten Commandments in all public and secondary school classrooms.

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'Preys on poor people': Trump makes major criminal justice moves despite expert warnings

President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders on Monday aimed at ending the policy of cashless bail for people accused of crimes, a move criminal justice reform advocates say will heighten the already massive inequality within the system while doing little to stop lawbreaking.

One order requires Washington, D.C., which the president currently controls under "emergency authority," to end its cashless bail program. The other directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to identify other jurisdictions around the country with cashless bail so that they can have their federal funds restricted or suspended.

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Dems are letting 'secret weapon' against Trump go to waste: analysis

In an article for Slate published Monday, author and attorney Jill Filipovic argued that Democrats are sitting on a powerful political weapon — opposition to President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” — but have repeatedly failed to deploy it effectively.

She portrayed the OBBBA as “a massive giveaway to the wealthy, paid for by big cuts to services used by the American working and middle classes,” calling it “indefensible” and clearly positioning it as a strategic advantage for Democrats, if and only if they can wield it properly.

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'No chance': Economist scoffs at CBO's eyebrow-raising new Trump tariff projection

A prominent economist criticized estimates released on Monday that projected President Donald Trump's tariff policies could reduce the federal deficit by trillions over the next decade.

Justin Wolfers, economics professor at the University of Michigan, joined CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead" to discuss estimates from the Congressional Budget Office showing Trump's tariffs could reduce the federal deficit by $4 trillion over 10 years. As of Aug. 25, the U.S. national debt exceeds $37 trillion, according to the Treasury Department.

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Another sudden resignation rocks Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon

The Pentagon under Secretary Pete Hegseth is seeing yet another key official stepping down.

According to Politico, "The influential head of the Defense Innovation Unit — the Pentagon’s in-house tech incubator — abruptly stepped down on Monday, removing the last high-profile Biden administration holdover at the Defense Department and severing a key link with Silicon Valley. Doug Beck, a former vice president at Apple, said Monday in a goodbye email that it would be his last day, according to two people familiar with the matter."

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Ex-general warns Trump using National Guard as ‘catnip’: 'He needs to put on a show'

A retired American general tore into President Donald Trump and said his latest threats to send the National Guard into Democratic-run cities are merely a tactic to distract his base and the media, likening it to "catnip."

Major General William Enyart joined MSNBC on Monday afternoon to discuss Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker's (D) blistering speech, hitting back at Trump's plans to send troops to Chicago.

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'Bring it!' Newsom dares Trump to follow through on new threat

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is responding after President Donald Trump announced that he will direct the U.S. Department of Justice to sue California over its plan to put new congressional maps before voters, a move state officials say is a response to the president’s directive requiring Texas to redraw its maps to create five additional Republican districts.

In a nearly unprecedented move last month, Trump told Texas Gov. Greg Abbott he wanted new congressional maps drawn in the Lone Star State, to create five new GOP-held seats. The move would help Republicans in their efforts to hold the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives in next year’s midterms.

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