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Furious Trump unleashes second attack on Beyoncé for 7-month-old endorsement

President Donald Trump escalated his threats to prosecute megastar performer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter in a Monday morning rant on his Truth Social platform.

"According to news reports, Beyoncé was paid $11,000,000 to walk onto a stage, quickly ENDORSE KAMALA, and walk off to loud booing for never having performed, NOT EVEN ONE SONG!" Trump wrote. "Remember, the Democrats and Kamala illegally paid her millions of Dollars for doing nothing other than giving Kamala a full throated ENDORSEMENT."

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Supreme Court turns blind eye to 'crazy' Trump idea because justices devised it: report

President Donald Trump has the Supreme Court to thank for his ability to accept a $400 million luxury jet from the government of Qatar at the same time he's inking diplomatic and business agreements in the Middle East, legal analyst Leah Litman wrote for Salon.

Trump has always faced allegations of violating the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution, which prohibits leaders from accepting foreign gifts to shield them from corrupt influence. And he was deluged in lawsuits the first time around, alleging he took cash from foreign dignitaries who stayed at his D.C. hotel.

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Trump demands Obama arrest in frantic QAnon-fueled posting spree

President Donald Trump went on a reposting spree over the weekend on his Truth Social platform, endorsing a series of AI-generated QAnon conspiracy theory propaganda images — as well as a call to arrest former President Barack Obama for a military trial.

It began on Sunday morning, reported the Daily Beast, when Trump "retruthed" an image of himself standing next to Obama, with the caption, “All roads lead to Obama. Retruth if you want public military tribunals.”

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Sobbing through meetings: Majority of DOJ dept quits in protest of mission's 'perversion'

Nearly three-quarters of the attorneys working for the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division are leaving in protest of President Donald Trump's policies.

Around 250 attorneys — 70 percent of the division's total — have already left since Trump returned to office or will have left the DOJ by the end of this month after the administration radically reshaped its mission to fight discrimination, and focused instead on enforcing the president's executive orders, reported NPR.

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JD Vance scraps Israel trip in clear message over Gaza plan: official

Vice President JD Vance called off a visit to Israel after its expansion of military operations in Gaza.

A senior U.S. official told Axios that Vance made the decision because he did not want his visit to give the impression that the Trump administration endorsed Israel's decision to launch a massive attack while the White House was pushing for a ceasefire and hostage deal.

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'Went off the deep end': Backlash hits sole Republican who demanded Hegseth be fired

Congressman Don Bacon (R-NE) still remains the only GOP lawmaker who called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to be ousted from his position — and it could be costing him support, according to a Washington Post report.

“He went off the deep end,” Tom Widhalm, an Air Force veteran, told the outlet. “He doesn’t back the military like he should.”

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Top Republicans push back at Trump 'slash-and-burn': 'Baby out with the bathwater'

Many Republicans in Congress are uncomfortable with the Trump administration’s proposed overhaul of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and some of them are going public with their concerns.

“FEMA needs to be reformed, but it’s an important instrument in recovery in every disaster I’ve ever seen,” Rep. Tom Cole, chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, said. “We need to be careful about not throwing the baby out with the bathwater.”

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'Second biggest scandal': Trump accused of new grift that puts Qatari plane in shade

WASHINGTON — A $400 million plane offered to President Donald Trump by Qatar may be a gaudy symbol of graft, but to some Democrats on Capitol Hill it’s also a distraction.

As Trump settles back into Washington after a week in the Middle East, Democrats are glad presidential ethics, or the lack of them, have finally been spotlighted, nearly five months into Trump’s second term. But many say the intense scrutiny Trump received while he was abroad barely scratched the surface.

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'Do not be fooled': Stacey Plaskett warns of pain after GOP 'back room' deal

Republicans pushed their massive reconciliation bill through the House Budget Committee late Sunday after striking a deal with GOP hardliners who tanked a vote on the package late last week, complaining that the measure's proposed cuts to Medicaid and other programs were not sufficiently aggressive.

The final vote on Sunday was 17-16, with the four Republicans who voted against the bill on Friday switching their votes to "present," allowing the legislation to clear the committee.

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'Maybe even a decade': Oncologist tells Morning Joe that Biden had cancer for years

Joe Biden announced over the weekend that he has been diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer, but a physician told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the former president had almost certainly had the disease for a decade.

His personal office announced Sunday that Biden was examined after experiencing urinary symptoms and was diagnosed with a high-grade, aggressive cancer that had spread to his bones. Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel expressed strong confidence that the former president had been ill for years and quite likely had known long before he announced the diagnosis.

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'He’s finished, done, gone': GOP insiders reveal the dramatic crash of Elon Musk

“People hate" Elon Musk — and the GOP is getting the message, according to a Politico report.

“He’s finished, done, gone. He polls terrible. People hate him,” said a GOP operative that Politico granted anonymity. “He’d go to Wisconsin thinking he can buy people’s votes, wear the cheese hat, act like a 9-year-old. ... It doesn’t work. It’s offensive to people.”

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Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder leaps into Trump's Bruce Springsteen fight

Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder jumped into the ratcheting row between President Donald Trump and Brcue Springsteen.

The singer paid tribute to the New Jersey rocker at a Pittsburgh show just hours after the president called Springsteeen “highly overrated,” dumb as a rock” and “a dried out prune.”

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'Corrupt and unlawful!' Trump comes after megastars Beyoncé and Oprah

President Donald Trump called for investigations of big-name performers who backed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.

The president unspooled a late-night rant against Bruce Springsteen, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and Bono for their support of the vice president he ultimately defeated in November's election, posting on Truth Social at 1:34 a.m. EST that all four megastars should be investigated for allegedly illegal campaign contributions.

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