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'Healthy': White House downplays screaming match between Trump aides

The White House on Wednesday didn’t deny reports that a debate between tech billionaire Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the IRS commissioner erupted into a shouting match.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt downplayed the Oval Office explosion between two of President Donald Trump’s top MAGA allies in brief comments to reporters without taking any questions.

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'Most exciting': Private prison owners celebrate massive immigration windfall

The most valuable private prison companies are GEO Group and CoreCivic, at $4 billion and $2.2 billion, respectively. In a 2023 report, GEO Group noted Immigration and Customs Enforcement contracts accounted for 43 percent of its revenue; for CoreCivic that number was 30 percent. The day after Donald Trump was reelected, the companies’ stock prices soared: GEO Group’s by about 41 percent and CoreCivic’s by nearly 29 percent.

“This is, to us, an unprecedented opportunity,” George Zoley, executive chairman of the GEO Group, said during an earnings call shortly after the election. During a CoreCivic earnings call, CEO Damon Hininger said: “This is truly one of the most exciting periods in my career with the company.”

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'Texas DOGE': Greg Abbott signs into law massive new agency inspired by Musk

"Abbott signs first bill of session into law, creating a Texas DOGE" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Judge furious as cops told to ignore her order after arrest of US-born citizen

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sent a letter to law enforcement Wednesday stating that he won’t stop them from enforcing a temporarily blocked state immigration law that led to the arrest of a U.S. citizen last week.

Uthmeier’s letter states that he doesn’t believe law enforcement has to abide by the order from a federal judge in Miami prohibiting the state from enforcing the law, which makes it a first-degree misdemeanor to illegally enter the state as an “unauthorized alien” and adds heightened penalties for re-entry.

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'Wow': Chuck Todd floored as MAGA allies 'air dirty laundry' to media

President Donald Trump has vehemently denied any plans to get rid of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth — but that resolve already appears to be cracking, former NBC anchor Chuck Todd told a CNN panel on Wednesday evening, as the scandals continue to mount and his position becomes less and less tenable.

Hegseth faced a fresh wave of pressure to step down this week following the revelation of a second "Signalgate" chat leaking highly sensitive military battle plans, as well as reports that his senior staff are in complete chaos and uncontrollable.

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'Stop blackmailing': China slams Trump for 'threats' while begging for a 'deal'

The White House appears to have altered its messaging around the trade war with China, and it seems China views it as a "win" for them.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spoke to the International Monetary Fund on Wednesday, saying that there should be a "de-escalation" of the tit-for-tat tariff increases.

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Into the lion's den: Pete Buttigieg goes head-to-head with MAGA darling

Pete Buttigieg, who served as Secretary of Transportation under Joe Biden, had some advice for Democratic Party leaders before the 2026 midterms.

Buttigieg appeared on comedian Andrew Schulz's "Flagrant" podcast — known for its part in the pro-Trump manosphere — where he called out Republicans for not having any answers to some of the most pressing issues of our time.

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Michelle Obama claps back at 'ridicule and criticism' after Trump snub

Former first lady Michelle Obama isn’t going high just to make other people feel better anymore.

Obama on Wednesday opened up for the first time about her much-talked-about snub of President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on an episode of her podcast, “IMO With Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson,” according to a report in USA Today.

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'Devastated': ​GOP governor begs Trump to reconsider disaster aid

Arkansas Republican Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders — who was once President Donald Trump's White House press secretary — is now urging him to reverse his administration's denial of her disaster relief request.

Rolling Stone reported Wednesday that Sanders' initial request for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) following severe storms in her state was denied. She's since written a separate letter begging her former boss to intervene and reverse the denial.

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'US has blinked': CNN reporter delivers blunt assessment after latest White House 'U-turn'

President Donald Trump blinked in his trade war with China, a CNN reporter said in a blunt assessment Wednesday.

The financial markets are showing optimism after Trump indicated a possible "U-turn on messaging" around trade with China, said Jeff Zeleny, the network's chief national affairs correspondent.

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Firefighters fear Trump cuts will have 'catastrophic' effects during wildfire season

The Trump Administration, with the help of the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), continues to target a wide range of federal government agencies for mass layoffs — from the Social Security Administration (SSA) to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Critics of the layoffs, including some conservatives and libertarians, fear that public safety will be jeopardized.

Former Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pennsylvania) considers the layoffs reckless and haphazard, warning that the U.S. is in trouble when air traffic controllers are losing their jobs and the SSA is losing workers who help seniors receive their Social Security payments. And former SSA Commissioner Martin O'Malley fears the SSA will have difficulty functioning in the months ahead.

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'Deserted Trump': Analyst warns new polls are 'quite bad' for MAGA

President Donald Trump's key advantage with voters has eroded in new surveys, as the whole nation begins to fret about the economic path he has put the nation on, Aaron Blake wrote for The Washington Post in an analysis published on Wednesday.

Trump's numbers have been in steady decline ever since he took office — but, Blake wrote, it's his performance on the economy that is a real flashing red light for the Republican Party.

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Abbott signs first bill of session into law, creating a Texas DOGE

Abbott signs first bill of session into law, creating a Texas DOGE

"Abbott signs first bill of session into law, creating a Texas DOGE" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.

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