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'Liberals were right': Far-right Trump ally calls MAGA 'biggest scam in history'

White supremacist and antisemitic podcaster and Donald Trump supporter Nick Fuentes went on an epic rant attacking the president as "fat" and "a joke."

Speaking on his Thursday podcast, Fuentes questioned, "And now he says if you're not on board with the Epstein coverup — oh, I don't want your support. You're a weakling."

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'Don't believe your eyes': Critics rage over Trump aide's trade deals comments

Peter Navarro, counselor to President Donald Trump, who has been handling some of the trade war, told Fox News on Thursday that the White House has many "deals" as part of its "90 Deals in 90 Days" plan, which has now passed 100 days. Those "deals," however, aren't consensual, Navarro confessed.

Speaking to Maria Bartiromo, Navarro promised, "We've got a bunch of deals right now." However, he confessed, they were one-sided.

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'A white supremacist's opinion': Stephen Miller skewered over new crime claims

Top White House aide Stephen Miller's claims of exploding crime across the country came as a surprise to residents of Minneapolis after he held up that city as a cautionary tale, according to Steve Benen with MSNBC.

Miller told Fox News this week, "We have communities all across this nation that, 20 years ago, before the era of open borders, were completely peaceful, completely stable, thriving middle classes."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene trashes Johnson plan: 'Voting no because I'm a Christian'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) stated that she opposed a cryptocurrency bill supported by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) because of her Christian faith.

While speaking to MAGA influencer Steve Bannon on Thursday, Greene railed against the so-called GENIUS Act, which she previously suggested was the "mark of the beast" predicted in the Bible's book of Revelation.

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'Fear': Epstein prosecutor fired by Trump issues warning letter to ex-colleagues

Prosecutor Maurene Comey was fired at the Justice Department on Wednesday as President Donald Trump's administration faces fallout from its refusal to release the files related to the investigation and successful prosecutions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Politico obtained the letter, which warns that “fear is the tool of a tyrant,” an apparent swipe at the top DOJ leadership, which continues to refuse to release the files.

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Trump chickened out on Iran plan that could've 'truly decimated' nukes: insiders

Sources from inside the administration revealed that President Donald Trump pulled up short on ordering an attack that could "truly decimate" Iran's nuclear capabilities, contradicting his claims about the bombing raid.

Five current and former U.S. officials told NBC News that one of the three nuclear enrichment sites struck last month was mostly destroyed, significantly setting back work, but two others were not damaged as badly and could potentially resume operations within months, and one current and two former officials told the network that Trump rejected a more comprehensive strike.

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'No money shall be drawn': GOP lawmaker's new plaque seen as direct hit at Trump

Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) kicked off a House Appropriations Committee hearing Thursday with a new plaque plastered below his nameplate emphasizing Congress’ power of the purse, an apparent reference and rebuke of President Donald Trump’s effort to claw back $9 billion in spending.

Narrowly approved in the Senate early Thursday morning, the White House’s request to claw back $9 billion in funding already appropriated by Congress largely targets public broadcasting and foreign aid. In the package, around $8 billion would be pulled from foreign aid and international assistance, and around $1.1 billion would be slashed from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, impacting PBS and NPR.

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'He's not as sharp': Ex-insider flags Trump's physical and mental downhill slide

As Donald Trump faces withering criticism over his Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein firestorm, one former White House reporter couldn't help but notice that the president is exhibiting not only more confusion but also signs of physical decline.

In his column for Salon, Brian Karem, who covered the first Trump administration for Playboy, stated pressure on Trump from his MAGA base on Epstein may be having a deleterious effect on his health.

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'They're trying to get past this:' Fox News pounces on Trump's Epstein defense

Fox News’ Peter Doocy came to President Donald Trump’s defense Thursday over the president’s supposed ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier alleged to have maintained a client list of powerful people for blackmail purposes.

“When you look at President Trump's long history, he was familiar with Jeffrey Epstein, (but) there's no reason to think that President Trump knew that there was anything nefarious going on, but he knew who this guy was,” Doocy said.

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'One single Republican!' CNN data analyst singles out shocking Trump statistic

CNN's Harry Enten expressed astonishment by a new poll finding on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal that's ripping apart the MAGA movement.

President Donald Trump has ordered his supporters to stop asking questions about the case after the Department of Justice publicly disputed conspiracy theories about the disgraced financier's death and a purported "client list," but Enten told "CNN News Central" that the issue doesn't seem to be breaking through with rank-and-file Republican voters.

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'Dark chapter': Alligator Alcatraz inmates unite to sue Trump admin

Detainees at "Alligator Alcatraz" are suing the Trump administration for subjecting them to inhumane conditions at the prison without due process.

The class action suit, brought Wednesday with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other immigrant rights groups, challenges the government's refusal to let detainees speak with lawyers and file legal documents needed to petition for their release.

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'Treason': MAGA insider floats 'military tribunal' and execution of Trump foes

MAGA influencers Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer agreed that President Donald Trump's perceived enemies were "guilty of treason," which carries the death penalty.

During a Thursday interview on the War Room podcast, Bannon asked Loomer for her reaction to rumors of a special counsel to investigate former special counsel Robert Mueller, former CIA Director John Brennan, former FBI Director James Comey, the impeachments of President Donald Trump, and the prosecution of Jan. 6 rioters.

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'He's paying a price:' Trump facing a 'crisis of MAGA faith' over latest scandal

While President Donald Trump has faced blowback from his core supporters before, his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein affair might be a bridge too far, writes The Bulwark in an op-ed published Thursday, and could lead the president to pay a “real price” for stoking a “crisis of MAGA faith.”

“This is the first time I’ve seen large numbers of MAGAs willing to suspect the worst of Trump personally,” writes journalist Lindsay Beyerstein. “It’s a sea change. That can’t be unthought, even if it can be repressed.”

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