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'An important word': JD Vance language slip may have caused legal nightmare for Trump

A CNN panel flagged Vice President JD Vance’s telling word choice in a recent NBC interview Monday morning, a slip they argued could create a major “legal” liability for the Trump administration as it pursues probes of the president’s critics.

Speaking with NBC News’ “Meet the Press” in an interview aired on Sunday, Vance remarked on the Friday FBI raid on the home of John Bolton, Trump’s former security advisor during his first term, now a vocal critic of the president. The raid was followed by President Donald Trump threatening to launch an investigation into former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, another former ally of Trump’s turned critic.

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'What's being whispered': Ex-Trump 'operative' spills about big move coming within 30 days

Donald Trump has some big plans for the U.S. and its relationship with Russia, and they are coming within a month, according to a former insider to the first administration.

Former Trump associate Lev Parnas, who says he used to be "deep inside the Trump machine" and now reports from the outside, published an article on Monday morning suggesting the president is in the midst of the "biggest cover-up in American history."

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'I don't even think this Supreme Court can turn a blind eye to this': Trump put on notice

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough criticized President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Democratic cities as counterfactual and plainly unconstitutional.

The president has ordered troops into Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., ostensibly to protect against violent crime, and has threatened to send more to Baltimore and Chicago, but the "Morning Joe" host said those Democratic cities are far safer than areas governed by Republicans in the South and elsewhere.

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'This is a huge one': New Trump move is reportedly 'making MAGA Republicans uncomfortable'

Donald Trump’s increasingly vengeful attack on his perceived enemies has reached a point where some of his most avid supporters are becoming hesitant that he is going too far.

That was a message Axios founder Mike Allen passed along on Monday morning during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

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'Collateral damage': Trump admin said to be 'undercutting' itself as move set to backfire

One of the several policy initiatives launched by President Donald Trump in his crackdown on illegal immigration is poised to backfire and may already be “undercutting its own objectives,” argued Politico columnist Ankush Khardori Monday morning, and set off a wave of “collateral damage.”

In his effort to make good on his campaign pledge to eradicate illegal immigration, Trump has bolstered the budget of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to $37.5 billion, instituted a daily migrant arrest quota of 3,000, and on his first day in office, signed an executive order designating drug cartels as “foreign terrorist organizations.”

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'Fear and chaos': Trump reportedly plans to undo own signature achievement 'within months'

President Donald Trump may soon be undoing one of his signature first-term achievements.

The Trump administration will pull the COVID vaccine off the market "within months," one of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s closest associates told The Daily Beast.

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'Childish and insane': Fox News put on spot for failure to defend Trump's 'madman' tactics

The president's most ardent supporters seem to be having trouble coherently defending his latest moves, according to one analyst.

Before entering office, President Donald Trump was known as someone who used a madman negotiation style in his business deals. He has seemingly taken a similar approach to conducting foreign policy during both of his administrations, which became even more evident during his recent summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Emma Vigeland, co-host of the progressive podcast "The Majority Report."

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'Should be terminated!!!' Trump menaces ABC and NBC in midnight outburst

Donald Trump went on a multi-post tirade on Truth Social just before midnight on Sunday where he menaced both ABC and NBC with having their broadcasting licenses pulled.

Continuing an attack from earlier in the day where the president went on a tirade aimed at ABC commentator and former rival Chris Christie, Trump doubled down in two frantic posts on Truth Social.

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'If you're against Trump, you're in trouble': Alarm over new push for ‘retribution'

Bill Nigut, a former reporter for Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WABA, said Sunday that the FBI raid on President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home and office should be considered in the context of how the Department of Justice is "acting at the demands of a president who wants retribution for people who turned against him."

"And we know, unfortunately, that the federal judiciary now has people in various courts… who are willing to do the president's bidding," he said during an appearance on CNN Sunday morning.

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Putin backs Trump’s push to kill mail-in voting as GOP allies fall in line

Russia’s Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump and many Mississippi politicians, including Gov. Tate Reeves, have something in common – their disdain for mail-in voting.

Putin, Russia’s president/dictator, has waged wars where thousands of men, women and children have been killed, and his political enemies who aren’t in prison have a knack for dying under strange and often gruesome circumstances.

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'How irresponsible': Nancy Mace torched for sharing hoax about college shooter

A MAGA representative received sharp criticism on Sunday evening after she shared unconfirmed rumors about an active shooter on the University of South Carolina campus.

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), who is running for South Carolina governor, amplified claims on X that there was an active shooter at the USC library. She also shared a since-deleted photo of the shooter and a few identifying characteristics. The person Mace accused of being the shooter was later discovered to be carrying an umbrella, not a gun, on campus.

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'Petrified little children': Lawyer slams 'tough talking' GOP govs over troop deployment

The reluctance of GOP governors to accept President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to their state revealed something about their character, according to one lawyer.

On Friday, the Trump administration said it had more than 1,700 troops ready to deploy to 19 states as part of its immigration crackdown. Fox News reported that some of the states include states with Republican governors, such as Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming.

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'Read a book': JD Vance's 'stupidest' comparison between Ukraine and WWII stuns analyst

Vice President JD Vance's interview during the Sunday morning shows set off alarm bells for one analyst.

Tim Miller, host of "The Bullwark Podcast" and former GOP spokesperson, discussed an interview Vance gave to NBC's Kristen Welker on Sunday, where the vice president suggested that Russia may be entitled to some of Ukraine's land at the end of the conflict. Vance claimed this kind of "negotiation" had settled conflicts going back as far as World War II.

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