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'More responsible than anyone': Analysts blame top Trump ally for dismal poll numbers

President Donald Trump is being undermined by his top aide, Stephen Miller, according to two experts fighting to maintain American democracy.

Joshua Kolb and Susan Corke, from State Democracy Defenders Action, penned a column on Monday for MSNBC.com that analyzed the latest polling data, showing a sharp decline in trust and popularity for Trump. They think they know who's impacting the numbers.

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‘Primary death wish’: Dem leader reamed as camera catches warm hug with Trump

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer caught fire from progressives and Democratic activists after cameras caught her warmly embracing President Donald Trump during his visit to Michigan on Tuesday as he marked the 100th day of his second term.

Once a vocal critic of Trump, Whitmer shared a hug with the MAGA leader as he landed in Harrison Township, Michigan, where they announced a new fighter jet squadron at Selfridge Air National Guard Base.

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'Failure is not an option': Conservatives warn tariff chaos could doom GOP in 2026

President Donald Trump is gambling the Republican majorities on a risky move that has many conservatives nervous outside the administration.

The president promised Americans on his first day back in office that he would quickly bring down prices and stabilize the economy, but instead his chaotic first 100 days have tipped the country into turmoil and rattled financial markets – which have dragged down his poll numbers and threatens GOP chances in next year's midterms, reported Politico.

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'Rubber meets the road': Project 2025 architect warns 'boiling point' coming in Trump 2.0

Tuesday marks President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and one organizer for "Project 2025" knows what he needs going forward.

NBC News described it as "undoing liberal gains dating back to Franklin D. Roosevelt."

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'Charged the mic': Failed MAGA candidate disrupts Muslim event with anti-Islam remarks

Former Republican candidate Valentina Gomez appeared to charge the microphone at an event for Muslims at the Texas state Capitol on Tuesday.

Texas Muslim Capitol Day is a one-day event with a rally outside and meetings with local officials. It also includes prayer, training, and a lunch for those who attend.

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Right-wing 'LeBron James of lawyers' steps up to defend judge arrested by Trump's FBI

A Milwaukee judge arrested by President Donald Trump's FBI has drawn a dream team of conservative lawyers for her defense.

Steven Biskupic, former U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Wisconsin, will lead the defense team in the federal obstruction case against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, who was arrested last week and accused of helping an undocumented migrant evade federal agents, reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

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'They don't understand!' Trump adviser says president was right to bully Amazon

President Donald Trump's economic adviser Kevin Hassett staunchly defended Trump's threats against Amazon on CNN on Tuesday, asserting he was right to force the company to back down from its reported plans to disclose tariff costs in purchases by consumers.

"I want to talk to you about Jeff Bezos," said anchor Kasie Hunt. "Of course, the president there discussing his phone call with Jeff Bezos. Pretty remarkable that a U.S. company that wants to be transparent with consumers about why they're paying the prices that they are, would then be said to be political. Is this political interference in the free market?"

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'Pantomime': Ex-judge sounds alarm that Trump 'negotiating a bribe'

A retired judge and author is accusing CBS and President Donald Trump of "negotiating a bribe" under the guise of a federal lawsuit settlement, a former judge wrote in a new opinion piece in Newsweek.

"To be sure, a pantomime is being played out," wrote Thomas G. Moukawsher, a legal scholar and former Connecticut Superior Court judge. "The parties are pretending to be earnestly negotiating the settlement of a federal lawsuit. But they should not delude themselves. They are negotiating a bribe."

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'Revealing': Columnist says White House attack just exposed Trump's 'weakness'

President Donald Trump and his administration are sensitive to "deep vulnerabilities" on the economy — and nothing reveals that more clearly than the administration's furious response to reports Amazon will display tariff costs in consumer transactions, Greg Sargent wrote for The New Republic.

The instant the news became public, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the move as a political ploy to hurt Trump, and Trump personally called Amazon's billionaire founder, Jeff Bezos, to scream at him. Shortly, the company appeared to back down, stating they had only proposed this for a select service and didn't plan to roll it out to all users on their general site.

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Trump Org to build golf course in Qatar as White House announces official visit to region

Qatari developers Qatari Diar and Dar Global are expected to announce the building of a Trump International Golf Course and Trump Villas in the country, according to a Reuters report.

The move comes as the White House announced President Donald Trump will make an official visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates in May.

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‘Fatally flawed’: New Gen Z DNC official faces potential ouster after igniting firestorm

Just months after becoming the first member of Gen Z to serve as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, David Hogg is already facing turbulence – and fighting to hold onto his job.

Hogg, who ignited an internal firestorm when he announced a new multimillion-dollar campaign targeting Democratic incumbents, is now the subject of a formal challenge seeking to overturn his Feb. 1 election, according to a report in Semafor.

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'Make Magic Great Again?' Internet laughs at White House briefing with 'Temu Draco Malfoy'

A MAGA influencer and former adviser to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sat in on Tuesday's White House news briefing and asked a question that prompted those around him to laugh and online observers to wonder if it was a skit from "Saturday Night Live."

Among the comments made by influencer Link Lauren was that former President Joe Biden was responsible for rising suicide rates. In September, U.S. News and World Report cited data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing 2022 suicide rates were their highest in decades after they went down in the two previous years.

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Busted: MSNBC fact-checker corrects Karoline Leavitt's critical error

MSNBC contributor Jeremy Peters fact-checked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on MSNBC Reports over the principles of inflation.

Reacting to a report that Amazon is placing a “tariff price” next to every item they sell, indicating how much of the price of that item results from President Donald Trump’s tariffs, White House Leavitt described it as a "hostile and political act."

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