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'That was painful': Trump pal Roger Stone complains he had to sell his guitar after arrest

Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to Donald Trump, revealed that he had to sell many of his belongings, including an electric guitar, after a 2018 arrest in connection with former special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian election interference.

While speaking to Real America's Voice host Shemane Nugent in a Sunday interview, Stone praised Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Attorney General Pam Bondi for pursuing charges against members of former President Barack Obama's administration over Mueller's probe.

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'We riot': Shock over admission AriZona's 99-cent iced tea may not 'survive' Trump tariffs

AriZona's famously low-priced iced teas may not be around for long, according to company leadership.

The New York Times on Sunday published an article called, "Can AriZona’s 99-Cent Iced Tea Survive Trump’s Tariffs?" in which the outlet notes that "the price has been AriZona’s calling card for nearly three decades," yet Trump's touted "50 percent tariff on imported aluminum may change that."

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'Out of view': Trump demands Obama portrait be moved to hidden stairwell

President Donald Trump has ordered the official White House portrait of former President Barack Obama to be relocated once again — this time to a "hidden" staircase out of view of visitors.

CNN reported on Sunday that Obama's portrait was moved to the Grand Staircase, along with the portraits of former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.

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'What are you afraid of?' JD Vance's Epstein interview answer instantly backfires on him

Vice President JD Vance set off alarm bells with experts on Sunday with his answer to a Fox News host asking about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

In his reply during the interview, Vance sought to blame Democrats, saying, "We know that Jeffrey Epstein had a lot connections with left-wing politicians and left-wing billionaires ... Democrat billionaires and Democrat political leaders went to Epstein island all the time. Who knows what they did?"

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'Move out immediately': Trump issues warning to all DC homeless people

President Donald Trump previewed his plan to have homeless people relocated "far" from his government in Washington, D.C.

"We’re having a News Conference tomorrow in the White House. I’m going to make our Capital safer and more beautiful than it ever was before," the president wrote Sunday on Truth Social.

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'Wives, golf, and votes': Dem governor flags evidence of Trump's 'cheating'

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) pointed out that President Donald Trump had a history of cheating, as evidenced by his demand that Texas lawmakers find new Republican seats through redistricting the state before the 2026 midterm elections.

In a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker asked Pritzker if he was "hypocritical" for Pritzker to criticize Texas gerrymandering when his state gerrymandered district lines in favor of Democrats.

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Watch: JD Vance reacts to Fox News asking if he will run for president in 2028

Vice President J.D. Vance mustered an awkward laugh after he was asked if he was running for president in 2028.

During an interview on Fox News over the weekend, host Maria Bartiromo noted that President Donald Trump suggested that Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio could run on the same Republican ticket.

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'Moral rot': Retired military leaders take on Trump's 'failing empire'

Donald Trump is taking this country down a bad path, according to a couple of retired military leaders.

Retired Air Force officer William J. Astore on Sunday published an article in Salon called, "Our ailing, flailing, failing empire is lashing out," in which he argues, "To fight Trump, tyranny and war, America must have profiles in courage — not cowardice."

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'Go to hell!' Marjorie Taylor Greene melts down after her skyrocketing wealth is exposed

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out after a news outlet reported that her net worth had jumped $21 million since joining Congress.

In a Sunday post on X, Greene called out Bezinga for reporting on her financial situation.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbot lobs 'racist' accusation at Dem lawmaker Jasmine Crockett

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) suggested that Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) held racist beliefs because she opposed gerrymandering that could wipe out congressional districts that were historically held by minorities in the state.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Shannon Bream told Abbott that Crockett had recently connected Texas redistricting to race.

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'Highly dangerous': Trump nominee says president's new move will backfire on the economy

A Donald Trump nominee came out swinging on Sunday against the president and a White House economist, saying their recent actions could be "highly dangerous."

Fortune over the weekend published an article called, "Two Trump-appointed economists—and longtime friends—are clashing over Trump’s jobs data," in which they reveal some new insights from former Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Commissioner William Beach, who was a Trump nominee.

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Trump's ex-lawyer makes 'bold prediction' about president's 'king'-like ambition

Donald Trump's former attorney on Sunday made a "bold, public prediction" about the president's ambitions.

When Americans stepped into the voting booth in 2024, they brought to power something more like a monarchy that a presidency, according to the president's ex-lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.

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Trump finally committed the 'unforgivable sin' that voters 'can't tolerate': GOP insider

Donald Trump's polling reveals that he has finally stepped in it in a way that can't be forgiven, according to a man who served under three Republican presidents.

Peter Hermann Wehner, a former speechwriter for the administrations of three Republican U.S. presidents, published an article on Sunday called "The One Trump Flaw Most Americans Can’t Tolerate." In the piece, the writer argues, "Democrats should emphasize not that the president is corrupt or immoral, but that he is incompetent."

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