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‘Rats, sinking ships’: Quiet White House exit raises eyebrows

Vice President JD Vance's special adviser for the Middle East has left the Trump administration to take a new role at a lobbying firm, Bloomberg Government reported on Monday.

Wesam H. Hassanein has joined Continental Strategy LLC, a firm connected to the Trump administration and the Republican Party, the outlet reported. The native Arabic speaker said he had apparently planned to leave the White House when the U.S.-Israeli joint strikes started on Iran on Feb. 28.

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Lawmaker under investigation over $3 million handout to his private employer

A Democratic Arizona state senator is under investigation for facilitating a $3 million payment of taxpayer money to his private employer, reported The Arizona Republic on Monday.

The payment in question, initiated by Arizona Sen. Brian Fernandez, sent the money to a hospital in Yuma, to be used for scholarships — a purpose he maintains was completely aboveboard and in the public interest. “This is not one that I’m even remotely concerned with,” he said. “I mean, like I'm advocating for my community and medical school in Yuma.”

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Key Trump health nominee is in serious trouble — and top Republicans are why

A key ally of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. remains stalled as surgeon general after nearly a year over her controversial views.

Casey Means, the Make America Healthy Again movement's flagship pick for surgeon general, faces a stagnant Senate confirmation after more than 10 months as key Republicans publicly express concerns about her vaccine stance, medical credentials and controversial health claims, reported The Washington Post.

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'Make this one for Jesus': Trump curses as he demands passing voter ID bill for Christ

President Donald Trump cursed as he told Republicans to pass a restrictive voter identification bill "for Jesus."

During a Monday event in Memphis, the president said he was tying Department of Homeland Security funding to the SAVE America Act, a bill that would require a passport or birth certificate to register to vote.

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Steve Bannon admits Trump sent ICE to airports as 'test run' for midterms

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon argued that President Donald Trump deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to airports as a "5-D chess" move that would prepare them to police polling places in the 2026 midterm elections. For his part, Trump has said the ICE agents are there to "help" Transportation Security Administration officers during the partial government shutdown.

"The ICE agents at the airports to help out, and remember they said they're not going to work the x-rays, it's too complicated, they're not trained for it, but they're trained to — wait for it — check IDs," Bannon said on the Monday edition of War Room. "That's why it's perfect training for the fall of 2026. This is why it's such a brilliant, this is another 5-D chess move for President Trump."

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Trump throws Hegseth under the bus as war tanks stock market: 'You said let's do it'

President Donald Trump blamed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for pushing him into the war in Iran.

During an event in Memphis, Tennessee, on Monday, Trump bragged about past gains in the stock market, which have recently taken a hit because of Operation Epic Fury.

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MS NOW host scrambles as ex-Capitol cop makes explosive claim about Trump live on air

MS NOW host Ana Cabrera was quick to issue a disclaimer on Monday morning after ex-Capitol cop Michael Fanone made unfounded allegations that Donald Trump has been accused of sexually assaulting children live on air.

Fanone, who became the face of the police officers who were assaulted by Trump’s supporters on Jan 6, which led to his early retirement, was invited on the network to discuss the upcoming “No Kings” protests scheduled for Saturday.

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Trump floats plan to send National Guard into airports nationwide

President Donald Trump floated the idea of deploying the National Guard on Monday in an effort to address the mounting chaos at airports nationwide amid the ongoing partial government shutdown.

Airports have been plagued with increasingly long lines due to the partial government shutdown, which began last month after Democratic lawmakers refused to fund the Department of Homeland Security without reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Trump moved ICE agents into airports on Monday, and later on the same day he floated sending in the National Guard as well.

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Trump's ICE in airports idea came from Fox News viewer 'Linda from Arizona': report

President Donald Trump claimed credit for the idea of sending immigration agents into airports to take over security duties, but he seems to have been inspired by a segment on Fox News.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrived Monday at some airports around the U.S. to assist Transportation Security Administration officials during a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Trump quickly credited himself for devising the plan, but talk radio host Clay Travis said the idea originated with one of his viewers.

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Trump sued by company co-owned by his own nominee for ambassador to Hungary

Last October, President Donald Trump nominated nursing home owner Benjamin Landa as his next ambassador to Hungary, a key position that would place him in a country with a vigorous conservative movement. Trump has endorsed the country’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, a long-standing ally, for reelection, saying he “does an unbelievable job.”

One month after Landa’s appointment, the inspector general of Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services issued a blunt audit estimating that a nursing home Landa co-owns received Medicare overpayments of at least $31.2 million and recommending that the government recoup the money.

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'What the hell's going on here?' Traveler criticizes ICE agents dawdling in airport

A reporter from MS NOW, as well as a traveler interviewed in Newark’s Liberty International Airport, both expressed doubt about what purpose ICE agents are fulfilling as they watched them Monday after their deployment to help currently unpaid TSA agents.

Reporting from the airport, MS NOW’s Will McDuffy shared footage of unmasked and armed agents unhurriedly strolling the concourse and chatting while they rode escalators, with McDuffy telling host Anna Cabrera, “We're here at Newark, and what we've been able to see is, we've seen a handful of ICE agents. They've been going around in groups, in small groups. They do seem like they're armed, but we haven't seen them doing a whole lot of stuff.”

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Dan Bongino descends into online 'crash out' after being shamed in public

Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino was widely mocked Monday after posting and sharing dozens of social media posts targeting a group that had confronted him over the weekend about his handling of the FBI’s probe into Jeffrey Epstein — with one self-described MAGA supporter describing Bongino’s behavior as an online “crash out.”

On Saturday, Bongino was confronted during an event by a group of three individuals, one of whom was Ivan Raiklin, a prominent supporter of efforts to overturn the 2020 election. One of the three individuals began shouting at Bongino, using a homophobic slur and labeling him as a "protector” of people associated with Epstein.

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'His presidency is over': Trump gets warning he's gone past the point of no return

A professor and political analyst signaled on Monday that President Donald Trump's slipping political support will not rebound — and that it's over for him.

In an opinion piece for The Hill, John Kenneth White, professor emeritus at The Catholic University of America and author of "Grand Old Unraveling: The Republican Party, Donald Trump, and the Rise of Authoritarianism,” described just why Trump's reign has hit its limit. White outlined how Trump's promises to the American people have completely gone by the wayside as he "started a war of choice with Iran" while the economy plummets and inflation rises, harsh immigration policies that deport people indiscriminately, and his sinking approval ratings.

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