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'A lot of terror': Conservative claims GOP senator looks secretly horrified by Trump plans

Conservative journalist Michael Warren told CNN on Monday that he believes Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) is not happy about President Donald Trump's plans to implement sweeping new tariffs on all imported goods this week.

After watching a clip of Lankford over the weekend comparing Trump's plans to a "kitchen remodel" in which "there's a bit of a mess at the beginning, but everybody has a long-term look at where we're headed," Warren said he could detect a hint of panic in the senator's eyes.

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‘My life means so little’: Sickest patients face insurance denials despite policy fixes

HENRICO, Va. — Sheldon Ekirch spends a lot of time on hold with her health insurance company.

Sometimes, as the minutes tick by and her frustration mounts, Ekirch, 30, opens a meditation app on her phone. It was recommended by her psychologist to help with the depression associated with a stressful and painful medical disorder.

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‘Pivotal warning’: Richest Americans slash spending in sign of coming turmoil

Even America’s wealthiest people are cutting back on their spending amid uncertainty over the nation’s economic future, a report claimed Monday.

“Strikingly, economists say Americans of all income levels, including the wealthiest, are rethinking their spending — in what could be a pivotal warning,” the report in The Washington Post claimed.

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'All they're talking about': MSNBC's Mika shares freak-out chats with military families

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski on Monday ripped into Donald Trump's administration for doing nothing to address the Signal scandal and to reassure military families that their loved ones will be kept safe.

High-ranking administration officials discussed top-secret military operations in a group chat on a third-party app to which a reporter had been inadvertently invited, but the president still hasn't held anyone accountable for the security breach — and Attorney General Pam Bondi has said her office will not investigate whether any laws were broken.

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‘False choice’: GOP congressman breaks ranks to deliver Trump history lesson in NY Times

A Republican congressman representing deep red Nebraska took to the New York Times Monday in an effort to convince President Donald Trump to backtrack on current Ukraine policy.

Rep. Don Bacon urged Trump to resist capitulating to Russian President Vladimir Putin — and he delivered a history lesson in an attempt to persuade him.

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Storied but sickly, historic W.House magnolia to come down

An enormous tree known as the Jackson Magnolia which has shaded the White House's South Portico for the majority of US presidencies will be taken down this week, Donald Trump said Sunday.

Arborists have struggled for years to keep alive the sickly southern magnolia, whose striking figure marks a focal point along the building's southern facade.

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'Can't take the heat': Elon Musk ridiculed on his own app over how he handled heckler

Elon Musk Sunday was ridiculed on the app he owns after he accused a heckler of being a paid protester.

Musk over the weekend appeared in Wisconsin as part of his effort to influence the voters there to choose a MAGA candidate for a position as state supreme court judge.

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'People don't like you': LinkedIn founder strikes back at Elon Musk after major accusation

Elon Musk on Sunday accused the co-founder of LinkedIn of funding protests against Tesla, but Reid Hoffman hit back over the weekend.

It started when a right-wing page on X called Western Decline alleged that, "Hoffman is a major funder of Indivisible, a group actively funding and organizing anti-Musk demonstrations at Tesla showrooms, factories, and dealerships—events that have led to widespread vandalism."

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Trump says his 'friend' Kid Rock convinced him to take a controversial meeting

Donald Trump is taking a meeting but he's not sure how it will go.

Trump said on Sunday that he's taking a meeting with Bill Maher, despite hesitations, because it comes at the request of his friend, Kid Rock.

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'They're scared': Strategist highlights new 'opportunity for Democrats to make a comeback'

Republicans are panicking and Democrats now have an opportunity to gain some ground, a strategist said on Sunday.

Union organizer and Democratic political consultant Chuck Rocha appeared on CNN over the weekend, and was asked about Donald Trump pulling his nomination of GOP representative Elise Stefanik.

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'Real chance this backfires on Elon': Swing state Dem puts Musk on notice over latest plan

A Wisconsin Democratic leader says Elon Musk wants to buy his way to influence in the state, but warned the world's richest man that the plan could backfire.

Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler appeared on MSNBC on Sunday, where he was asked to weigh in on Musk's foray into Wisconsin judicial elections.

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J.D. Vance's 'absolutely classified' Signal comment a bigger deal than attack plan: expert

Vice President J.D. Vance revealed something in the now-infamous Trump administration Signal chat is a bigger deal than the attack plans put forth by Pete Hegseth, according to an expert analyst.

Marc Polymeropoulos, a retired CIA official with 26 years in the agency behind him, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was asked about the Signal scandal. He claimed that the unsecured chat leak was only part of why people in the Pentagon are tiring of Hegseth's behavior.

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'They just don't stop': Trump unleashes on 'never ending Signal story' in new rant

Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out at the media in connection with coverage related to his administration inadvertently leaking Yemen attack plans on the Signal app.

Trump took to his Truth Social site over the weekend, first to announce the removal of a White House tree that was planted by Andrew Jackson, and then to praise a GOP lawmaker who defended the administration in connection with the Signal scandal.

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