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Prayer asks God to improve Trump's moral failings as president stands feet away

A Democratic congressman shamed President Donald Trump during a prayer from just feet away.

Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) spoke Thursday morning at the bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast, where he cited scripture in his intercession asking God to open the 79-year-old president's heart to greater compassion and to follow Christ's teachings, as Trump stood by shifting his weight from foot to foot behind him.

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Supreme Court justice in crosshairs as Trump boosts demand for recusal

President Trump promoted a New York Post opinion piece attacking Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday morning via Truth Social.

Writer by Miranda Devine criticized Jackson's attendance at the Grammy Awards ceremony, where multiple artists used their platforms to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.

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DOJ arrests 'Antifa terrorist' in Minnesota: 'The Trump Admin will come for you'

The Department of Justice said it had arrested an "Antifa terrorist" for allegedly "conspiring and threatening to assault federal law enforcement officers in Minneapolis."

On Thursday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the arrest of 37-year-old Kyle Wagner of Minneapolis.

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Republicans squirm as they feel heat on Trump gun rights switcheroo

WASHINGTON — Top Trump administration officials have challenged long-held GOP orthodoxy on the Second Amendment in recent weeks — bringing condemnation from gun rights groups but notably not Republicans in Congress.

Democrats say this is yet another example of a dangerously divisive hypocrisy that holds the left and right to different standards.

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Professor defends recommending 'small good looking blonde' to satisfy Epstein's 'habits'

Yale computer science professor David Gelernter defended recommending a young woman to Jeffrey Epstein because he was trying to satisfy the sex offender's "habits."

In newly released emails written in 2011, Gelernter told Epstein that he should consider hiring an unnamed alumna described as a "v small goodlooking blonde."

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Tulsi Gabbard mistakenly gave up 'biggest smoking gun' against president: ex-Trump staffer

Former Trump official turned critic Miles Taylor Thursday said that the president's spy chief Tulsi Gabbard could have just implicated the president in the fallout over why she was at the FBI raid of an election office in Fulton County, Georgia.

In his Substack, Taylor described how Gabbard "over-explained" the reason she was at the Georgia FBI raid in a letter to Congress, which Trump flatly denied during a NBC News interview this week. The two also appeared to have accidentally mixed up their messages and the justification for seizing the 2020 ballots (Trump has falsely claimed and argued that the 2020 election was "stolen" from him).

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Trump refuses to 'slap back' as one GOP business giant turns on president's agenda: report

President Donald Trump does not hesitate to lash out at people who criticize him, even those who have supported him for years — but he has maintained an eerie silence about one person who is turning on him, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin told MS NOW on Thursday: Ken Griffin.

Griffin, who heads up the powerful Citadel hedge fund, is a longtime GOP megadonor who has backed Trump in many endeavors, but he is now accusing the president of corruptly enriching himself, his family, and his friends with the power of the White House.

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January layoffs highest since Great Recession: analyst

Layoffs hit their highest total last month since the Great Recession nearly two decades ago, according to a new analysis, and employers don't look to be adding jobs soon.

U.S. employers announced 108,435 layoffs for January, up 118 percent from the same period a year ago and 205 percent from December, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, and CNBC reported those were the highest totals for January since the depths of the global financial crisis in 2009.

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'Political albatross': CNN data guru dubs Kristi Noem serious political problem for Trump

Dramatic new polling results have revealed that Americans want Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fired and a majority oppose ICE's actions, according to CNN's data guru Thursday.

CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten described the attitude among voters towards ICE's harsh immigration tactics and specifically the high dissatisfaction against the Trump administration, namely Noem, who has led and carried out Trump's harsh immigration policies — and now 58% of Americans want her out of the job.

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Crack in Trump's strategy could bring his whole midterm term plot crashing down: expert

New York Times columnist David French recently outlined a strategy that could prevent President Donald Trump from undermining the midterm elections.

In recent columns, French has sounded the alarm about "all of Trump's threats against American elections."

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Trump roasts Mike Johnson for saying grace at prayer event: 'Excuse me, it's lunch!'

President Donald Trump in a speech at this year's National Prayer Breakfast roasted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for saying grace at meals.

The 79-year-old president spoke Thursday morning at the bipartisan gathering of U.S. and international political leaders, including El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, and he drifted from topic to topic in seemingly unscripted remarks that highlighted what he saw as contributions to religious life since returning to office.

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Top Trump nemesis goes directly after James Comer: 'You want this fight — let's have it'

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dared House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) to hold her and former President Bill Clinton's testimony on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in public.

After the couple requested that the hearing be public, Comer announced that he would hold depositions behind closed doors in late February.

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Watch: Pro wrestling audience erupts in furious vulgar anti-ICE chant before match

Spectators of the AEW Dynamite wrestling match in Las Vegas this week started up a furious chant against Immigration and Customs Enforcement before the main event began.

On the TBS broadcast, the crowd could clearly be heard chanting "F--- ICE! F--- ICE!" for a period of several seconds.

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