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'Get this!' CNN analyst in awe over 'insane' new stat on Trump's wealth

President Donald Trump has seen a stunning explosion of his own net worth since assuming the presidency, CNN data analyst Harry Enten told anchor Erin Burnett — and he has the cryptocurrency industry, and his ethically questionable deals issuing coins, to thank for that.

"So tell us something we don't know, because obviously, you know, the imagery there is very powerful, but what's the reality?" asked Burnett. "How much is Trump making from crypto deals just right now?"

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'Shameful': 'Dictator-style' military parade plans for Trump ignites social media

Revelations that President Donald Trump is eyeing a massive military parade to celebrate his birthday next month drew swift criticism from observers, with some calling it "shameful."

The Associated Press obtained what it called "detailed Army plans" dating to April 29 for a potential military parade on Trump’s birthday. The unreleased plans call for more than 6,600 soldiers, at least 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, seven bands and a couple thousand civilians.

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'Miserable troll': House Dem hits right-wing reporter with profanity-laced retort

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) delivered a blunt and profane response after a right-wing reporter tried to press her on her Democratic colleagues’ trips to El Salvador – and she’s not backing down.

The moment unfolded on Capitol Hill when Myles Morell, a journalist with the conservative news outlet The Daily Caller, approached Omar with a question about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland father wrongfully deported to El Salvador.

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'Creepy': GOP lawmaker reamed in hearing over obsession with students using litter boxes

A Texas Republican state lawmaker is trying to crack down on schools over a persistent internet hoax that children are supposedly being allowed to use litter boxes and identify as animals — but a Democratic colleague called him out in a recent session as wasting the whole legislature's time, the Huffington Post reported.

James Talarico confronted Stan Gerdes over his so-called Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying In Educational Spaces (FURRIES) Act during a session of the Committee on Public Education on Wednesday.

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Unlikely allies unite against Trump’s ‘hate and fascism’

Phoenix May Day march unites unlikely allies against Trump’s ‘hate and fascism’

by Caitlin Sievers, Arizona Mirror
May 1, 2025

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'This should be a scandal': Columnist alarmed as Trump loyalist eyes new 'enemies list'

Acting Undersecretary of State Darren Beattie is looking to assemble a “Twitter files”-style document trove to “build a blacklist of people who should be frozen out or even targeted by the administration as enemies,” warned Atlantic columnist Tom Nichols, who added the move could also “chill any contact between [the government] and people or organizations who have not passed the administration’s political purity tests.”

Beattie, a “self-styled ideological commissar,” left Trump’s first administration in 2018 after CNN revealed he’d attended a conference featuring prominent white nationalists. In 2019, he worked for then-Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) where he argued FBI agents were in the crowd as provocateurs during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

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'What do you tell them?' Vance gets unlikely grilling on Fox News over 'shrinking economy'

Vice President JD Vance found himself on the defensive Thursday as Fox News’ Bret Baier pressed him on the administration’s handling of the economy in the face of fresh data painting a grim portrait of the country’s economic condition.

“The economy shrank – first time in three years,” Baier told Vance in a Fox News interview. "People are pointing to the tariff policy. There are people looking at their 401(k)s that are worried. What do you tell them? Is this going to work?”

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'Chopped up my quote!' Trump DOJ official rages at NYT after new report

President Donald Trump's Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche was enraged Thursday that The New York Times didn't use the entirety of a quote he provided on their latest reporting about the prosecutions of Columbia University protesters.

The Times article paints a picture of high-ranking Trump officials clashing with career prosecutors and law enforcement officials disturbed by what they saw as the weaponization of the justice system against students for expressing political opinions about the bloody war taking place in Gaza.

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'Wild thing to say': CNN's Jake Tapper gobsmacked by JD Vance's 'nothingburger' remark

CNN's Jake Tapper was gobsmacked by Vice President JD Vance's insistence on Fox News that the transfer of Mike Waltz out of the national security adviser role into an ambassadorship is unrelated to his role in the Signalgate scandal.

Waltz was part of the unsecured group chat in which highly sensitive military attack plans against the Houthi terrorists in Yemen were leaked to a reporter from The Atlantic. However, the scandal has mainly focused on the role of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who was implicated in a second such leak just weeks later.

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'Parody’: NYT slammed for appearing to 'legitimize' Trump in supposed warning editorial

A New York Times editorial published Thursday sparked a firestorm of criticism for what many saw as a contradictory warning about the dangers of President Donald Trump’s second term.

In an opinion piece titled, “There is a way forward: how to defeat Trump’s power grab,” the Times’ editorial board warned that the president’s return to power has already inflicted more damage on American democracy “than anything else since the demise of Reconstruction.”

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Amazon revenue climbs 9%, but outlook sends shares lower

Amazon reported a nine percent rise in first-quarter revenue on Thursday, but its outlook fell below expectations as potential impact from the US-China trade war rattled investors.

The online retail behemoth said sales hit $155.7 billion in the January-to-March period, but its share price dropped as much as four percent in after-hours trading on Wall Street.

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With minerals deal, Ukraine finds way to secure Trump support

by Shaun TANDON

In signing a minerals deal, Ukraine has found a new way to tie the United States to its future, but it remains to be seen if it can guarantee long-term support from mercurial President Donald Trump.

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US to end shipping loophole for Chinese goods Friday

The United States is set to end tariff exemptions on Friday for goods shipped from China worth less than $800, a move which could have significant ramifications on consumers' purchasing habits.

US President Donald Trump's decision to ban the so-called "de minimis" exemption from May 2 could affect some 4 million shipments every day, according to the White House.

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