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Trump compared to 'toddler' whose 'latest shiny toy' is actually 'very dangerous'

In a dialogue between two New York Times columnists, one raised the alarm that Donald Trump's immaturity has not only made the U.S. a dangerous place, but has impacted how other world leaders have had to adapt to dealing with what is essentially a "toddler" who must constantly be placated.

In the sit-down moderated by Times Opinion senior international editor Krista Mahr, columnists Lydia Polgreen and Nick Kristof were asked to weigh in on what other countries have been faced with during Trump's second term and how it has differed from his previous stint in the Oval Office.

Noting that one upside of Trump has been his reluctance to plunge the U.S. into a war despite all of his saber-rattling, Polgreen noted that the president is easily distracted by lesser endeavors.

EXCLUSIVE: Breastfeeding mom of US citizen sues Kristi Noem after being grabbed by ICE

"To me, this is one of the mysteries of Donald Trump because on one level it seems like he’s spending an awful lot of time on things that just don’t seem critical to American interest," she stated. "He cares a lot about the Kennedy Center, he cares a lot about the design of the Rose Garden and things that — given that we’re facing a world on fire — just seem so trivial."

With that in mind, she noted the danger of world leaders being forced to sink to Trump's level.

"It may be risky, but it’s also pretty pathetic that we essentially have world leaders treating the president of the United States like a toddler who needs to be placated with a shiny toy," she explained before noting the $400 million jet that Qatar is dangling in front of the president and adding it is a "really sinister and frankly pathetic about this way of operating in the world."

She continued, "It also becomes the cover for something potentially very dangerous because it means that the government of the United States, rather than thinking about its broad interests and peace and security in the world, is really catering to the venal and frankly childish desires of one very immature man."

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'Trump has given away the game': Attorney says president's new move reveals his true goal​

Donald Trump's true intentions have been revealed when it comes to his immigration policies, a former federal prosecutor has said.

Ex-prosecutor Joyce Vance, who frequently comments on the president and his legal matters, weighed in ahead of a Supreme Court hearing connected to the Trump administration's attempt to roll back the notion of birthright citizenship.

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GOP uses rare rule to overturn voter-backed laws in Missouri

Missouri Senate Republicans invoked a rarely used rule Wednesday to shut down a Democratic filibuster blocking a vote on a measure overturning the abortion rights amendment passed by voters in November.

That action was immediately followed by another use of the rule, this time to get a bill passed repealing the paid sick leave law that was also approved by voters.

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'I say it to your face': Dem stares down Kristi Noem and demands she quits

U.S. Rep. Delia Ramirez has led calls for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign for weeks, condemning her prominent role in overseeing the Trump administration's virulently anti-immigrant agenda—but on Wednesday she took a rare in-person opportunity to once again call on the far-right Republican to step down.

"For weeks and weeks we've been waiting for Secretary Noem to come before our committee," said Ramirez (D-Ill.) in a video she posted online ahead of the House Homeland Security Committee hearing. "I'm not going to sit there and just let her lie under oath about all the horrifying things that she's doing... I say enough is enough, and in just a few minutes, I'm going to say that to her face, because it's about damn time that person, that secretary, resigns."

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Rural Americans left in telehealth nightmare due to flawed federal programs

BRANCHLAND, W.Va. — Ada Carol Adkins lives with her two dogs in a trailer tucked into the timbers off Upper Mud River Road.

“I’m comfortable here, but I’m having health issues,” said the 68-year-old, who retired from her job as a school cook several years ago after having a stroke. “Things are failing me.”

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Trump just blew it with 'strongest adversary we've ever had': Ex-defense leaders

Donald Trump's decision to threaten massive tariffs on China only to retreat risks making the U.S. a “paper tiger” and encouraging Chinese aggression against Taiwan, a former U.S. ambassador to Beijing and a former CIA chief and defense secretary said.

“We have a very tough, tough position on Taiwan,” said Nicholas Burns, who was ambassador to China under Joe Biden from 2021 to 2025, referring to U.S. support for the island nation whose independence Beijing does not recognize.

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'Not true!' CNN anchor smacks down Republican to his face

CNN’s Abby Phillip went head-to-head with Trump donor and fundraiser Hal Lambert as she ripped apart his claims surrounding immigration law and due process.

The fiery on-air exchange unfolded Wednesday night on Phillip’s show, “NewsNight,” as Lambert argued that President Donald Trump is legally allowed to deport millions of undocumented immigrants without due process.

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GOP sends curt message to wary major groups: Get on board or get lost

Republican staffers on the House Agriculture Committee are warning industry groups to either rally behind the committee’s slashing of $300 billion in nutrition spending – or risk getting shut out entirely, according to a new report in Politico.

That was the message from the House committee’s policy director, Trevor White, who sent an email Tuesday urging agricultural lobbying groups to publicly support the GOP’s sweeping bill, or risk the possibility of receiving none of the $60 billion in farming investments tied to the legislation, Politico reported.

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Trump is 'laundering' new scheme through DOD to 'remove illegality and taint': Top Dem

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) accused President Donald Trump of attempting to “launder” a $400 million luxury jet from the Qatari government through the U.S. Defense Department – a so-called gift the lawmaker said is “a clear violation of the Constitution.”

“This is a massive $400 million gift to Donald Trump,” Schiff said Wednesday during an appearance on CNN’s “The Source.”

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WSJ's editors in disbelief at Republican's crusade against 'vast toothpaste conspiracy'

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is launching a bizarre crusade against Big Toothpaste — and it's left the conservative editorial board of the Wall Street Journal scratching their heads.

"Mr. Paxton said last week he is investigating Colgate-Palmolive Co., which makes the Colgate brand paste, and Procter & Gamble, which makes Crest," wrote the board. "Their offense? He says they’ve been 'marketing toothpaste products to parents and children in ways that are misleading, deceptive, and dangerous.'"

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White refugee just embraced by Trump admin tied to slew of antisemitic social media posts

One of the first white South African refugees welcomed to the United States by the Trump administration this week has been tied to social media accounts that spewed antisemitic comments, according to a report.

President Donald Trump's administration welcomed a group of 59 Afrikaners to the United States this month. The move was part of a new White House policy that prioritized the resettlement of white South Africans, primarily Afrikaners, citing fears of racial discrimination and violence against them in South Africa.

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'Treasonous': Bruce Springsteen unleashes anti-Trump attacks as he kicks off tour

Legendary rock star Bruce Springsteen kicked off this year's European tour with a fiery tirade against President Donald Trump.

According to Rolling Stone, Springsteen, performing in Manchester, England, issued the rebuke before launching into his hit song, "Land of Hope and Dreams."

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Trump's border czar unloads on AOC after Instagram warning: 'Shame on you'

The fierce back and forth between border policy adviser Tom Homan and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) saw no signs of slowing Wednesday after the progressive lawmaker accused him and other Trump administration officials of breaking the law in their border security efforts.

“If anyone’s breaking the law in this situation, it’s not the members of Congress. It’s the Department of Homeland Security. It’s people like Tom Homan and Secretary Kristi Noem,” Ocasio-Cortez said in an Instagram post. “You lay a finger on…any of the representatives that were there – you lay a finger on them – we are going to have a problem.”

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