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Trump just put his name on a 'socialist' Democratic policy: MSNBC editor

MSNBC editor Ryan Teague Beckwith believes Republicans have given life to a good idea — sort of.

As many on the left call ‘Trump Saving Accounts’ for kids a political gimmick or a bad policy, Beckwith claimed it's a great idea in his Monday column.

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Trump's pardon attorney reviews cases of convicted MAGA militiamen

President Donald Trump's pardon attorney is personally reviewing the cases of militia leaders who were convicted of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the January 6 attack, Politico reported on Tuesday.

Attorney Peter Ticktin, who went to school with Trump at New York Military Academy, "hand delivered a collection of 11 pardon applications to Martin at the Justice Department on Thursday," said the the report. One of the names was Stewart Rhodes, the former leader of the Oath Keepers "who was convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to 18 years in prison in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack."

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'Extremely frightening': GOP lawmaker fears Jasmine Crockett if Dems win House

Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) fears that Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) will go after President Donald Trump if Democrats can take control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm elections.

During a Tuesday interview on Real America's Voice, host Steve Gruber pointed out that Crockett had recently indicated she would lead investigations into Trump if Republicans lose control of the House.

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Trump warned 'catastrophic' results would follow new policy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to temporarily suspend scheduling of new student visa interviews as the Trump administration weighs requiring all foreign students to undergo social media vetting.

Politico reported that a cable signed by Rubio on Tuesday said that "effective immediately, in preparation for an expansion of required social media screening and vetting, consular sections should not add any additional student or exchange visitor... visa appointment capacity until further guidance is issued."

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'No Canada for you!' King Charles needles Trump during state visit

Britain's King Charles let Donald Trump know exactly how he felt about the president's desire to absorb Canada as the 51st state of the USA.

Charles made what Reuters called "a symbolic visit" to the commonwealth nation Tuesday "to show support" in the face of Trump's threats of tariffs and annexation.

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Trump's image of America is straight out of Shogun: columnist

President Donald Trump's economic policies are turning the U.S. into 'a nation of serfs,' according to Slate senior writer Ben Mathis-Lilley.

“So far, the story of the Trump administration when it comes to the economy is a tale of two countries,” Mathis-Lilley wrote. He believes, “What country America is becoming at any given time depends on which member of the administration is speaking on television and/or what mood Trump is in.”

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Cost of Trump's meet-and-greets skyrockets in latest MAGA money-making scheme

Accusations of pay-to-play corruption aren't stopping President Donald Trump from making big money off of his presidency. In fact, far from backing down, Trump recently raised the price of his meet-and-greet opportunities to astronomical heights.

Trump came under fire last week from members of his own party for a "private VIP reception" for the top 220 purchasers of his $TRUMP meme coin, which allowed Trump to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars.

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GOP told to promise it'll rid nation of Trump at first 'creeping senility' sign

Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle wants assurances that the GOP will do to Trump what it insists Democrats should have done to Biden -- remove him from office when he shows signs of cognitive decline.

In a new opinion piece, McArdle argued that "a good deal of what [Trump] says is nonsense. But it’s mostly the same kind of nonsense he’s been spewing for years. That said, it’s reasonable to worry about Trump’s cognitive capacity."

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Judge hands New York victory in court battle against Trump

New York won a temporary victory against president Donald Trump in a fight over Manhattan’s congestion pricing program.

The Trump administration has threatened to withhold funding and federal approval for the state's transportation projects as leverage to end New York City's tolls for driving in high-traffic zones.

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Pentagon power struggle puts Defense Secretary’s future at risk: insiders

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s future reportedly may be in jeopardy as multiple crises swirl around him amid the White House’s increased “scrutiny” into his leadership and a new report describing him as “polarizing.”

Inside Secretary Hegseth’s inner circle, “personality conflicts persist and inexperience reigns, fueling internal speculation about the defense secretary’s long-term viability in Trump’s Cabinet,” The Washington Post reported on Tuesday. Detailing “palpable friction,” sources told the Post that there is “a cold war that exists in between flash points” which is “unsettling.”

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'No MAGA left behind': Outrage as Trump pardon chief issues new vow

President Donald Trump's highly controversial head of the Department of Justice's Office of the Pardon Attorney appeared to suggest on social media that all Trump supporters could be eligible for pardons.

Ed Martin, who has represented January 6 defendants and was an organizer for Trump's "Stop the Steal" rallies that falsely alleged widespread fraud in the 2020 election, was installed as Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia on Trump's first day in office this year. However, his background was so controversial that his nomination to fill the position permanently was scuttled by Republican Senators joining with Democrats.

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Trump's $175B defense plan is already 40 years out of date: analyst

President Donald Trump's Golden Dome is not just expensive — it is also not the ‘future of war,’ according to Washington Post columnist Max Boot.

“The drone revolution necessitates an urgent effort by the U.S. military to catch up,” Boot said. “But instead of looking to the 2020s and beyond, the commander in chief has his eyes firmly fixed on the 1980s.”

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Trump's social media company strikes deal to buy bitcoin: report

President Donald Trump’s social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, is buying bitcoin, according to a Politico report.

The Media group is the parent company of Truth Social. Politico reports that the president is the controlling shareholder of the publicly traded company.

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