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'Visibly shaken' Senate Republicans walloped with bad news in closed-door meeting: report

Senate Republican leaders have delivered grim new warnings to their colleagues: the midterms are shaping up to be a bloodbath beyond what had previously been predicted.

An anti-incumbent wave is sweeping the nation on its 250th anniversary, catching Republicans at their most vulnerable moment. Trump's approval ratings have cratered, and GOP leadership is now privately acknowledging just how dire the situation has become, The Hill is reporting.

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Stunned silence and awkward laughs in Oval Office at MAGA senator's FIFA admission

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) stunned the Oval Office Monday into a brief moment of silence after openly admitting to President Donald Trump’s meddling in a FIFA World Cup game – an acknowledgement that later elicited awkward laughter from those in the room.

Last week, Folarin Balogun, who plays for the U.S. national team, received a red card, a penalty that carries a one-game suspension. However, reporting from Politico revealed that Trump’s inner circle had mobilized within minutes to intervene and were ultimately successful in getting Balogun’s suspension overturned.

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Fox News reporter unloads on 'complete and utter mess' after Trump's soccer meddling

A Fox News reporter lashed out at the "complete and utter mess" unfolding at the World Cup after President Donald Trump intervened in a FIFA ruling.

Fox News correspondent Jonathan Hunt was reporting live from Lumen Field in Seattle, describing the dispute surrounding FIFA's decision to lift U.S. striker Folarin Balogun's one-game red-card suspension — a reversal that came after Trump called FIFA President Gianni Infantino directly. The match is on Monday.

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'Fallen through the floor': CNN expert finds Trump taking one-two punch on world stage

President Donald Trump is headed to meet with NATO allies in Turkey this week to try to strategize an end to the Russian invasion of Ukraine — but CNN data guru Harry Enten has some sobering numbers that should make Trump think twice about whether his presence will do much at all.

"How much sway does he have with the Ukrainian public?" anchor Sara Sidner asked him.

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Outrage as extent of Trump’s ‘looting’ for personal projects exposed: ‘A cruel joke’

President Donald Trump is facing a fresh round of outrage Monday after new reporting revealed that at least $90 million in national park entry fees had been diverted to pay for the president’s Washington, D.C. beautification projects.

“Just your daily reminder that Trump is looting the Treasury!” wrote independent journalist and historian Lori Spencer Monday in a social media post on X. “It’s almost as if fighting waste, fraud, and abuse with DOGE (now disbanded) wasn’t just another empty campaign promise, it was a cruel joke – on you.”

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Trump can expect 'obstacles' as Dems handed new ammo to 'get under his skin'

Donald Trump may not be taking his luxury Boeing 747 home with him.

The president has made clear his intention to claim the Qatari-gifted jumbo jet as a parting souvenir when he leaves office, envisioning it as the crown jewel of his planned presidential library in downtown Miami. But that plan is facing serious obstacles—and Democrats are determined to make sure it doesn't happen, the Wall Street Journal is reporting.

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'You can stick it': British paper sends JD Vance an unambiguous message

Vice President JD Vance got a brutal tongue-lashing by James Ball of the British media outlet The i Paper in a new column released Monday.

"As his boss was trying and failing to hold a spectacular 250th birthday celebration for America," wrote Ball, highlighting the string of disasters that ruined Trump's Great American State Fair, "Vice President JD Vance was trying to make nice with Britain." The vice president proclaimed to the Sunday Times, “I have a special affection for Britain," which "feels more culturally familiar to me than any country on Earth, aside from my own.”

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Three-time Trump voter 'insulted' by Congressional bid of Sean Duffy's son-in-law

A three-time Trump voter says it's "insulting" that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's son-in-law is even running for Congress.

Meg Ellefson, a Wisconsin podcaster and former drive-time radio host, has lived in the district for 20 years and voted for President Donald Trump three times. Now she's one of the loudest Republican voices against his chosen candidate.

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Trump ally's sterilization talk gives away what MAGA really fears: author

The Supreme Court's ruling upholding birthright citizenship has triggered a wave of extreme proposals from MAGA figures aimed at restricting pregnant women from entering the United States, and one writer argued Monday that the reaction revealed something deeper about the movement's psychology.

Sarah Posner, an author and journalist for Talking Points Memo, spoke to what she considered to be MAGA figures’ increasing desire to “control” women on The New Republic's "Daily Blast" podcast, pointing to a series of proposals from prominent MAGA figures since the ruling, including denying entry to pregnant or female foreigners and requiring sterilization before entry.

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'Crossed a red line': FIFA engulfed in European firestorm set off by Trump

President Donald Trump's interference in FIFA to un-suspend red-carded American footballer Folarin Balogun has triggered a firestorm of outrage in the European Union.

Generally, a red card, issued for severe misconduct in play, triggers an automatic one-game suspension. However, Trump's behind-the-scenes call to FIFA President Gianni Infantino ensured Balogun was cleared to play for Team USA despite his behavior in the match with Bosnia.

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'Where have you been?' Husband in disbelief when his MAGA wife asked if Jan 6 was real

In interviews with MS NOW’s David Noriega over why they have abandoned Donald Trump, members of the “Leaving MAGA” organization explained why they got involved in the movement before fleeing what one called a “cult.”

Admitting that they found acceptance within the Trump-can-do-no-wrong movement, Ron Kelley stated he left when he removed himself from the Fox News bubble.

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Trump’s waning influence on full display as latest ‘meltdown’ met with crickets: analysis

President Donald Trump's near-decade-long fixation on crowd sizes resurfaced over the weekend as the president inflated attendance at his July 4th address multiple times; however, unlike past instances, his strongest defenders didn't bother rushing to his defense.

“It’s nearly 10 years since Donald Trump had his first meltdown over crowds on the National Mall, insisting amid overwhelming evidence to the contrary his first inauguration attracted more than came out for Barack Obama,” wrote journalist Martin Pengelly in an analysis published Monday in Zeteo. “On Sunday, inevitably, he was at it again.”

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Top GOP state election official ‘baffled’ by RNC lawsuit against citizens voting

LINCOLN — Outgoing Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen said he’s baffled by a lawsuit that seeks to eliminate a provision in state law that allows U.S. citizens who’ve never lived in the country to vote in Nebraska elections.

Republican National Committee sues Nebraska over state election law

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