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'He doesn't love her chances': Trump not likely to back Marjorie Taylor Greene's new run

President Donald Trump is concerned one of his most loyal foot soldiers would lose a statewide race in Georgia and is strategizing for which Republican he would back in next year's U.S. Senate primary.

The state's governor Brian Kemp will visit the White House to talk with the president about who would be the best GOP candidate to back for a chance to challenge Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), but sources told Axios that won't likely be MAGA firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

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Baby 'just keeps crying': Family tells of hell as ICE nabs breastfeeding mom of US citizen

The family of a woman detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) despite breastfeeding a 1-year-old U.S. citizen said it’s been living a “nightmare” as the woman from Colombia — in the United States with a pending asylum application — has been transferred across the state and away from her two children for a week.

Yury Ussa Polania, 43, of Winter Park, Fla., filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus on Monday after being taken into custody by ICE on Sunday following an arrest on May 2 for a “non-violent misdemeanor” involving petty theft, according to court filings and arrest records.

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Conservative outlet publishes report critical of Trump's stance on Canada: 'Being a bully'

Conservative outlet National Review issued a damming report on President Donald Trump’s stance on Canada.

Titled: “This Beach Town Relies on Canadians. Trump’s Taunts, Tariffs Could Keep Them Away: ‘We Need Them’” the heading is not in line with the Trump sentiment that America doesn't “need anything they have.”

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Famed singer-songwriter's last new song posted before death attacked JD Vance: report

Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule died tragically in a house fire last week, and Rolling Stone reported Friday that the last song she wrote attacked Vice President JD Vance.

The 66-year-old was staying with friends in Minnesota on her way to Denver to perform songs from her "autobiographical coming-of-age musical," NPR reported last week.

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The Trump effect: Florida race turned on head as voters told what president wants

A public opinion survey shows U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds leading Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis, 44%-25, in the race for the Republican nomination for governor in 2026.

That’s from a new poll conducted for the James Madison Institute (JMI) in the middle of May among 516 Republican voters.

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'Leadership void': FBI insiders alarmed by Kash Patel's failure to live up to his workload

FBI director Kash Patel has reportedly cut back on daily briefings and stopped holding a weekly teleconference with other high-ranking law enforcement officials, raising concerns that he's not taking his job seriously enough.

NBC News advanced reporting from earlier this week and found a dozen current and former officials at the Department of Justice and FBI had questioned his leadership and dedication after he cut the director's daily briefings back to twice a week, according to two sources, and ended the Wednesday-afternoon video conference, according to current and one former FBI official.

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'Too aggressive': Trump-whispering Wall Street CEO has some criticisms for the president

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon “cautioned the White House [tariff] policy has created too much uncertainty, but has also offered a more balanced outlook on some of the benefits Oval Office policy could provide,” according to a report from Fortune.

The friend of President Donald Trump and billowing voice of Wall Street joined Fox 11 Los Angeles on Wednesday night, saying he believes the president's tariff moves were “too large, too big and too aggressive when it started.”

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'Trump already lost': Ex-GOP insider says new pope poised to 'make president look small'

An American pope who values right over wrong has appeared on the world stage just when he's needed most, according to a former Republican strategist.

Steve Schmidt, who worked on Republican political campaigns for George W. Bush, wrote on his Substack that Pope Leo XIV is a force for good that will take on "fascist" Donald Trump.

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'It has gone horribly': CNN analyst finds Trump policy not 'changing people's minds'

House Republicans passed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America," but CNN's Harry Enten said the name change first advanced by president Donald Trump isn't breaking through with the public.

If passed by the Senate, the bill would codify the executive order Trump signed on his first day in office, although other countries would not be obligated to go along with the change, and Enten presented polling data that showed Americans don't see the point of the move.

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Even Republicans slam Trump Cabinet member for refusal to say what jobs he’ll cut

Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins was dismissive about his plan to cut 83,000 jobs, and that did not sit well with lawmakers this week.

Atlanta Journal Constitution reporter Jamie Dupree says lawmakers dressed down Collins about which of the 15 percent of VA staff the administration plans to fire. The secretary attempted to dismiss their concern, but found both Democrats and Republicans united against him in a Tuesday hearing.

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'Lie and cheat!' Trump rants furiously after MSNBC host calls him 'illiterate clown'

President Donald Trump released a furious tirade Friday over coverage of his trade tariffs on MSNBC.

The network is a frequent target for Trump, who has claimed it's a liberal outlet that works in partnership with the Democratic Party. He calls it MSDNC.

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'An absolute disgrace': Fury as Trump fires 'American hero' with 2-sentence email

U.S. President Donald Trump sparked widespread outrage Thursday by abruptly firing Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden with a two-sentence email sent by the White House's deputy director of presidential personnel.

According to her bio, Hayden was the first woman and first African American to lead the national library, which is the largest in the world and home to more than 178 million items—from books to photographs to primary historical documents.

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Texas Republican pushes to spend millions in taxpayer cash on tool that doesn't work

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

Two years ago, Texas lawmakers quietly cut millions of dollars in funding for kits intended to help track down missing kids, after ProPublica and The Texas Tribune revealed there was no evidence they had aided law enforcement in finding lost children.

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