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‘We are the opposite of Nazis’: Colombia’s president slams Trump deportation policies

American consumers narrowly escaped dramatic increases in the cost of their morning coffee and Valentine's Day flowers after President Donald Trump on Sunday announced, then quickly rescinded, a 25% tariff on all imports from Colombia — with plans for a whopping 50% tariff to be imposed one week later. Trump's tariffs were in retaliation for President Gustavo Petro refusing two U.S. military planes carrying deportees from the United States, and for denouncing the U.S. for transporting them in handcuffs.

"The US began using military aircraft to return recent border crossers back to their countries of origin last week, with flights expected to continue daily – partly as a message to other nations, White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday," CNN reported.

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J.D. Vance loans core advisers to boost Vivek Ramaswamy's Ohio governor bid: report

Vivek Ramaswamy's bid to become Ohio's next governor has the support of the Trump administration, NBC News reported Monday.

The billionaire entrepreneur, who recently left his post with Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is expected to announce his run next month. When he does, he'll have the power of the White House behind him, thanks to Vice President J.D. Vance "loaning out" his own top political advisers to boost Ramaswamy's campaign.

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Coffee price soars to new high even as Trump backs off Colombia trade war

President Donald Trump has backed off his threatened trade war with Colombia, but that hasn't stopped one of that country's cheap exports from surging in price.

The Wall Street Journal reports that arabica coffee prices hit a "record level" on Monday as futures for the commodity "rose 0.8% to $3.50 a pound in midday trading in Europe, having reached as high as $3.56 earlier in the session." This tops the previous record set back in December of $3.48 when concerns arose about this year's coffee harvest in Brazil.

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'I'm busy': Trump caught golfing after vowing not to

President Donald Trump was caught on camera golfing on Monday morning despite vowing not to.

In a Monday post on X, Fox News correspondent Aishah Hasnie shared photos of Trump playing at Trump National Doral Golf Club.

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GOP rep. says border czar 'operating in the red' as he spends $800K on each migrant flight

Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) threw cold water on President Donald Trump's call to pass "one big beautiful bill" to fund the government and mass deportations at the same time.

During a Monday interview on Steve Bannon's War Room, Crane sounded the alarm on funding for border czar Tom Homan, tasked with carrying out Trump's mass deportation scheme.

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Trump slammed for using 'imaginary' crises to bypass the law: analysis

President Donald Trump is manufacturing "imaginary" emergencies in order to use powers that bypass the regular rule of law, Karen Tumulty wrote for The Washington Post.

This comes as experts reveal many of Trump's plans could actually do the opposite of what he is promising for consumers, particularly on energy.

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'Kills it': Ron DeSantis push could inadvertently destroy Trump plan for his Florida club

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis could wind up wrecking Donald Trump's dream of opening a casino in Florida.

The Republican governor has proposed a sweeping overhaul of ballot initiatives that opponents say would make it nearly impossible to force amendments through citizen-led referendums to the state constitution.

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All Senate Dems unite to send damning message to Trump

All 47 members of the Senate Democratic caucus have introduced a resolution to condemn President Donald Trump's mass pardons of the January 6 insurrectionists.

The resolution, which also includes Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Angus King (I-ME), the independents who caucus with Democrats, initially stood at 46 sponsors, reported CBS News' Scott MacFarlane.

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CNN Republican put on the spot over GOP 'dissent' from Trump

CNN's John Berman ticked off the list of grumblings from GOP lawmakers over some of Donald Trump's recent actions that could "cross a line" and impede the president from accomplishing his agenda.

On Monday's News Central, Berman asked conservative commentator Scott Jennings about "the smattering of small dissent that we've heard over the last three of four days."

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'I don't find it funny at all': Ex-Jewish MAGA TV host dumps on Elon Musk for Nazi jokes

MAGA TV host David Brody, who was raised Jewish but became an evangelical Christian, criticized billionaire DOGE Chair Elon Musk for a series of Nazi jokes.

During a Monday segment on Real America's Voice, Brody noted that many people had condemned Musk for appearing to give a Nazi salute during President Donald Trump's Inaugural Parade.

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'Real money': Morning Joe urges Trump to 'tread carefully' as market shows 'ominous signs'

A suddenly popular Chinese artificial intelligence model sent U.S. stocks plunging Monday morning, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough urged president Donald Trump to proceed with caution.

The year-old startup DeepSeek presented a ChatGPT-like AI model called R1 that shows similar abilities to popular models developed by OpenAI, Google and Meta, but at a fraction of the cost to develop and train, and the the tech-heavy Nasdaq plunged by 3.6 percent after the markets opened.

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'Follow the money': Analyst connects the dots on Trump's 'radical' new foreign policy

President Donald Trump shocked many critics over the weekend when he suggested what amounts to an ethnic cleansing operation of removing Palestinians completely out of their homes in Gaza.

Judd Legum, the progressive commentator who runs the Popular Information newsletter, doesn't believe that this "radical" announcement should be surprising to anyone and he connects the dots of what Trump proposed to the investment portfolio taken up by his son-in-law Jared Kushner.

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'I'm like a bomb': FBI says Tennessee teenager plotted mass shooting at Nashville mosque

Federal agents arrested a teenager over a plot to carry out a mass shooting at a Nashville mosque, News Channel 5 reported on Monday.

The plot had first been flagged in December by Court Watch, according to reporter Phil Williams, but largely went unnoticed by other news sites. The teen was arrested that month.

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