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'We are finished!' Enraged Trump aide hurls personal attacks at BBC journalist

Senior Trump aide Sebastian Gorka threw a fit when asked by a BBC reporter about the president accepting a massively expensive gift from the Qatari royal family, according to a report in HuffPost.

Gorka, who serves as President Donald Trump’s senior director for counterterrorism, appeared on Radio 4′s World At One program.

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'More surrender than Trump victory': WSJ pummels 'second major retreat in less than week'

The Wall Street Journal called President Donald Trump’s white flag to China this week—his “second major retreat” in less than a week—“a win for economic reality.”

“Rarely has an economic policy been repudiated as soundly, and as quickly, as President Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs—and by Mr. Trump’s own hand,” writes the WSJ editorial board.

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Learning on the job: Trump pick for state's US attorney has no experience in criminal law

After the Trump Administration announced the nomination of Daniel Rosen as Minnesota’s next U.S. Attorney, one detail stood out: the state’s very likely, soon-to-be top federal prosecutor has scant experience in the field of criminal law.

Rosen, 59, has spent most of his three-decade-long legal career as a civil litigator, carving out a reputation as a top eminent domain lawyer. He represented the main landowner in what is believed to be the largest eminent domain case in Minnesota history, which paved the way for the development of Target Field.

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'Like the Titanic': Republican hints Trump's big budget bill is sinking

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) indicated that President Donald Trump's hope for "one big, beautiful bill" might be sinking.

Semafor congressional bureau chief Burgess Everett posted on X Tuesday that Johnson thinks that the Republicans should reconsider doing more than one bill.

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'Basically yelling': Critics read between the lines in 'tired' Trump's Saudi speech

President Donald Trump is catching heat on social media for his speech a at business forum in Saudi Arabia Tuesday.

Trump covered a wide range of topics, including his wish that the Saudis would join the Abraham Accords and condemnation of Iran. Trump also announced an end to sanctions on Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government.

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'So gross': Dem cites 'hardened MAGA sycophants' now turning against Trump

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) pointed out that even "MAGA sycophants" like Laura Loomer and Ben Shapiro found Qatar's gift of a $400 million jet to President Donald Trump to be "gross."

In a Tuesday Senate floor speech, Murphy lashed out at Trump for saying he would accept Qatar's gift of a 747-8 jumbo jet for use as the new Air Force One.

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'He didn't understand': New book claims Biden shocked as wife announced 2024 run

At a state dinner in December 2022, Jill Biden surprised French President Emmanuel Macron, former U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi — and her own husband Joe Biden — when she firmly indicated the then 80-year-old U.S. President would run for another four-year term, a new book says.

Joe Biden looked “like he didn't understand,” another guest is quoted as saying, adding that they rescued the awkward moment by hastily proposing a toast to “four more years” which the president and first lady joined.

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'Shame on all of us': Leading writer scorns nation for letting Trump fire 'American hero'

Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden was the latest casualty of President Donald Trump's mass firing spree as he attempts to install an army of loyalists in place of longtime public servants.

But the excuse he gave for the dismissal is ridiculous, wrote author George Saunders in a scathing analysis for The New York Times published on Tuesday — and speaks volumes about the culture Trump has built around himself.

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'Heck of a jet!' Republican hammered on CNN as he jokes about Trump plane

A GOP congressman got hammered on CNN Tuesday as anchor Pamela Brown grilled him on President Donald Trump's plan to accept a gifted plane.

Rep Ryan Zinke (R-MT) was hit be brutal pushback as he tried to downplay the $400 million present from Qatar.

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Andy Biggs wants to move Medicaid recipients to Obamacare — which he's trying to repeal

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), a candidate for governor in Arizona, suggested moving Medicaid recipients to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) — or Obamacare — after trying to repeal the law.

During an appearance on the War Room podcast, host Steve Bannon told Biggs that many of President Donald Trump's supporters were on Medicaid.

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'World's already on edge': Trump slammed for signing massive arms deal with Gulf nation

President Donald Trump's first major international trip of his second term was to the Middle East — at which he announced a weapons deal with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

Trump's package gives $1.4 billion in arms sales to the UAE, reported Bloomberg News on Monday.

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'Doesn't deserve your deference': Leading conservative aims enraged attack at John Roberts

A leading conservative called for the MAGA movement to break the courts to establish Republican dominance over the government.

Iowa-based talk show host Steve Deace published an op-ed in the Conservative Review castigating U.S. Supreme Court chief Justice John Roberts for claiming the judiciary was “independent” from the other branches of government while also insisting the courts had authority to “strike down” both legislation and executive actions.

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'Debased himself': Trump triggers disgust as he kowtows to Saudis

President Donald Trump saluted each Saudi Arabian general who greeted him during his visit to Riyadh Tuesday, causing critics to melt down over the spectacle.

Standing next to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Trump was seen saluting and shaking hands as the long line of generals waited to greet the American president.

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