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Bombshell report reveals bullying of Project 2025 mastermind

A new profile on Project 2025 mastermind Russell Vought reveals he was a ‘nerdy” boy frequently targeted by bullies.

The article in The Atlantic digs deep into the formation of Vought’s ideas. Now Trump’s Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Vought was the co-author of Project 2025.

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'Music critic in chief' Trump ripped for 'menacing' Bruce Springsteen: 'This is not funny'

President Donald Trump was mocked as the "music critic in chief" after issuing an apparent threat against Bruce Springsteen and declaring that he'd ended Taylor Swift's popularity.

The president spent Friday morning posting on Truth Social on his way home from a trip to the Middle East, and he first claimed Swift was "no longer hot" after he declared his hatred for her and then lobbed insults against Springsteen and suggested he may face some type of punishment for his recent criticism.

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Outlandish theories from Trump's Saudi Arabian fans revealed: 'He stopped homosexuals'

President Donald Trump found himself to be a popular figure among Saudi Arabia's young adults during his four-day Middle Eastern tour.

According to The New York Times, "Citizens of the conservative Islamic kingdom say that Mr. Trump feels familiar to them. His family’s fluid melding of business and politics is the norm in Saudi Arabia — a country in which the Trump Organization has significant business interests and where government officials sit on the boards of listed companies."

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US singer Chris Brown ordered held until June in UK assault case

American R&B singer Chris Brown, former boyfriend of superstar Rihanna, was Friday remanded in custody until June 13 by a UK court, charged with assault over a 2023 incident.

The judge's decision to reject his bail request throws into doubt the start of Brown's next tour, with shows already sold-out in the Netherlands on June 8 and Germany on June 11.

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'He's killing us': Cannes dealmakers hate Trump's big Hollywood idea

There are not many fans of Donald Trump's dream to save Hollywood with tariffs among the dealmakers at the Cannes film festival -- even among those who voted for him.

Unlike Robert De Niro -- a vocal critic who called Trump "America's philistine president" at the festival's opening ceremony -- they told AFP they have no political or personal axes to grind with him.

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Combs' ex-girlfriend returns to witness stand

Defense lawyers for Sean Combs have another stab Friday at the testimony of the music mogul's former girlfriend Casandra Ventura, who will return to the stand for a fourth day of marathon questioning in his sex trafficking trial.

Defense lawyer Anna Estevao spent much of Thursday pointing to loving moments between the couple, as well as implying that drug addiction played a key role in Combs's rage that Ventura has testified left her systematically battered.

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'Keep his mouth shut': Trump fumes against 'dried out prune of a rocker' Bruce Springsteen

An enraged President Donald Trump took to Truth Social Friday morning, furious at singer Bruce Springsteen.

“I see that Highly Overrated Bruce Springsteen goes to a Foreign Country to speak badly about the President of the United States. Never liked him, never liked his music, or his Radical Left Politics and, importantly, he’s not a talented guy — Just a pushy, obnoxious JERK, who fervently supported Crooked Joe Biden, a mentally incompetent FOOL, and our WORST EVER President, who came close to destroying our Country,” Trump lambasted.

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World Press Photo suspends credit for 'Napalm Girl' picture

World Press Photo suspended on Friday the credit for who took one of the most iconic pictures in history, the Vietnam War image "Napalm Girl", after doubts were raised over the photograph's authorship.

The organisation, which awards one of the world's most prestigious photojournalism prizes, said it carried out its own investigation into the haunting 1972 photo -- which shows a nine-year-old girl fleeing naked from a napalm strike -- after the premiere of the film "The Stringer".

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'Needs to calm down': Internet mocks 'smallest man' Trump for reigniting Taylor Swift feud

Fresh off making nice with Middle Eastern despots, Donald Trump has decided to renew his feud with billionaire pop star Taylor Swift.

Seemingly out of nowhere, Trump took time out from complaining that the Supreme Court is being manipulated, and decided to take a pot-shot at Swift on Truth Social, writing, "Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?’”

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'Stop talking!' Trump loses cool as he rages against House Republicans

President Donald Trump lost his patience Friday, lashing out at fellow Republicans as hurdles continued to obstruct the budget he wants passed through Congress.

The so-called Big, Beautiful Bill — a massive proposed budget packed full of cuts and pushing tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans — is considered essential for the success of Trump's agenda.

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Here's Trump's first response to alleged threat by former FBI director

President Donald Trump lashed out at the former FBI director he fired over the Russiagate probe as his administration officials call for the ex-intel official's possible prosecution.

The president's allies say James Comey, who Trump fired in May 2017, was calling for violence when he posted a photo on Instagram showing sea shells arranged to read "8647," with the caption "Cool shell formation on my beach walk," and Trump seemed to agree.

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Trump officials cite security risks as they scramble to halt president's new deals: report

President Donald Trump spent much of his four-day trip to the Middle East securing business deals, like the $600 billion investment pledge by the Saudis that Trump is trying to push to $1 trillion.

Among the agreements, "The American chip giants Nvidia and AMD will now be allowed to sell advanced chips to Saudi, Emirati and Qatari customers as those countries seek to become powerhouses in artificial intelligence. One customer is an enormous new A.I. campus in Abu Dhabi whose ambitions rival Stargate, the OpenAI-led venture, in size," The New York Times reported.

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'The Supreme Court is being played!' Trump claims top justices being 'intimidated' by Dems

President Donald Trump doubled down on his displeasure with the Supreme Court Friday morning.

“THE SUPREME COURT IS BEING PLAYED BY THE RADICAL LEFT LOSERS, WHO HAVE NO SUPPORT, THE PUBLIC HATES THEM, AND THEIR ONLY HOPE IS THE INTIMIDATION OF THE COURT, ITSELF. WE CAN’T LET THAT HAPPEN TO OUR COUNTRY!” The President posted on Truth Social.

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