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'Failing on every count': Ex-GOP insider heaps dirt on Trump's 'obviously stupid' policy

President Donald Trump is using "obviously stupid" economics, David Frum, a former George W. Bush speechwriter, complained Thursday on Bluesky.

"There are two economic ideas behind the Trump tariffs. One is obviously very stupid. The other is also very stupid, but less obviously so," Frum wrote in a thread about the tariffs and what at least one major corporation is referring to as "economic uncertainty."

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Comedian scraps US tour over fear Trump and Musk jokes would get her barred

An Australian comedian has rethought her scheduled trip to America after being advised she could be detained over jokes that are critical of the Trump administration, according to reporting in The Guardian.

Award-winning comedian Alice Fraser told the British paper that she was all set to travel to New York to promote her new book and planned to apply for a special visa specifically for comedians wanting to live and work in the U.S.

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Elon Musk responds with 'laughing emojis' to stories of workers' lives he's ruined: report

Billionaire Elon Musk has gone on a mass firing spree of federal employees, and Rolling Stone reports he's been immensely enjoying himself while doing so.

According to sources who spoke with the magazine, Musk has regularly "privately messaged associates and confidants about reports from federal staffers about how their lives have been wrecked" and "has been known to react with laugh-crying emojis" to their stories.

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'Vindicated!' Marjorie Taylor Greene extols Mike Lindell's debunked voting machines claims

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed that MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell had been "vindicated" after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said that voting machines were "vulnerable" to hackers.

At a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Gabbard catered to President Donald Trump's claims that the 2020 presidential election had been stolen from him by revealing she was investigating voting machines.

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CNN fact-checker 'begged and pleaded' for info on key Trump claim — didn't get 'a smidgen'

CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale had his hands full Thursday after President Donald Trump held a lengthy cabinet meeting to discuss everything from the trade deficit with China to his repeated claims about immigrants coming from "mental institutions and insane asylums."

Dale intimated that there was so much information to verify that he would "stick mostly to the big news of the day" during his appearance with Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar.

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'No time to wait': Manhattan DA urged to seek criminal charges on Trump 'extortion racket'

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg secured the only legal conviction against now-President Donald Trump in the series of criminal cases against him, under an arcane bookkeeping fraud statute for his hush payments to an adult film star to keep damaging information away from voters in the 2016 election.

Now, he should file another case against him, wrote Jonathan Zasloff for Slate.

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Lawmakers scrambled to cash in as Trump's bromance with Musk blossomed: report

New reporting by Forbes revealed that at least 10 members of Congress traded Tesla stock of up to $1.27 million after Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency.

The three dozen trades, which occurred after July 12, 2024, raised new concerns over congressional conflict of interest since Musk is now entrenched in the federal government.

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Major NYT report exposes Trump's 'formal plan' to seize control of Greenland

The New York Times is reporting that President Donald Trump's administration has crafted a "formal plan" to take control of Greenland — although for the moment the plan does not involve using military force to seize the territory.

Instead, the Times reports that the Trump administration is crafting a propaganda campaign aimed at convincing Greenlanders that it would be in their best interests to join the United States.

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'New low for Congress': Experts shocked at bill that would smash 150-year precedent

Congressional Republicans pushed through a bill on Thursday that could hinder voting rights across the nation, according to a Democracy Docket analysis.

“For over a century and a half, the U.S. government has largely acted as a force to protect and expand voting rights — often in opposition to efforts by state or local officials to limit them. Until now, neither house of Congress had ever passed legislation to significantly restrict access to the ballot,” the analysis stated.

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'He should be in a padded room playing with his own drool': The View hosts bash Trump

"The View" began Thursday with one co-host gesticulating wildly to express the chaos seen from the White House for the past few weeks.

"Things have been happening like this," said Whoopi Goldberg, discussing the twist in President Donald Trump's trade war.

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Trump’s EPA plans to stop collecting greenhouse gas emissions data from most polluters

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

The Environmental Protection Agency is planning to eliminate long-standing requirements for polluters to collect and report their emissions of the heat-trapping gases that cause climate change. The move, ordered by a Trump appointee, would affect thousands of industrial facilities across the country, including oil refineries, power plants and coal mines as well as those that make petrochemicals, cement, glass, iron and steel, according to documents reviewed by ProPublica.

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'Republicans have put themselves in a bind' with budget plan: MSNBC's Ryan Noble​s

MSNBC's Ryan Nobles on Thursday said that congressional Republicans have made things more difficult for themselves as they move to try to pass President Donald Trump's budget package.

After Republicans in the House of Representatives successfully passed a blueprint that had been passed in the United States Senate, Nobles outlined the tight window the party now has to get its work done.

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Biden official's criticism of Trump so strong that it 'led to an additional sell-off': CNN

Former treasury secretary Janet Yellen denounced president Donald Trump's tariffs and identified the reason she believes that he backed down from most of them.

The president's sweeping, so-called reciprocal tariffs went into effect Wednesday against global trading partners, but he pulled back most of them later that day as markets shuddered, and Yellen told CNN International that he paused the policy to avoid further damage to the U.S. economy.

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