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'Trump became enraged' and used expletives after news of Supreme Court smackdown: report

President Donald Trump was reportedly infuriated Friday after the Supreme Court ruled that his tariffs were illegal.

Trump was hosting the National Governor's Association breakfast with a room full of the nation's governors at the White House when he found out about the high court's decision to strike down Trump's tariffs in a 6-3 vote.

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'I have goosebumps': Epstein accuser's jaw drops at Trump's comments about Andrew arrest

One of Jeffrey Epstein's earliest accusers was visibly astonished live on CNN when she heard President Donald Trump's reaction to the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Alicia Arden may have been the very first victim to file a police report, back in 1997, against the late sex offender, but Santa Monica, California, police don't appear to have pursued her allegations, and she noted the irony that the former English prince was arrested in connection with his relationship to Epstein but so far no one has in the United States.

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Tesla suffers major court loss as judge upholds $243 million penalty in fatal crash

A federal judge rejected Tesla's attempt to overturn a $243 million jury verdict over a fatal Autopilot crash.

U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom in Miami upheld the August 2025 verdict finding Elon Musk's electric vehicle maker liable for the crash that killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon and severely injured her boyfriend Dillon Angulo, finding the evidence “more than supported” the verdict, reported Elektrek.

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Calls for Trump refunds fly after bombshell Supreme Court order: 'We want that money back'

Following the Supreme Court’s bombshell ruling Friday that President Donald Trump’s tariffs were unlawful, a growing number of critics are now demanding refunds from the Trump administration for the costs consumers were forced to bear due to the president’s trade policy.

“Issue an immediate refund to all Americans for your illegal tax,” wrote California Gov. Gavin Newsom Friday in a social media post on X. “Now.”

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DOJ busted deleting evidence of Ghislaine Maxwell holding 'blackmail' over Trump

The Department of Justice was reportedly caught deleting evidence that sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell was in possession of three interviews that could possibly be used as blackmail over President Donald Trump and were not released to the general public.

On Friday, investigative reporter Roger Sollenberger laid out the timeline of when the DOJ removed documents showing that Maxwell's legal team had possessed "a key document about a woman who told the FBI that Donald Trump sexually assaulted her when she was a child."

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MAGA network shocked as Trump boots them from event: 'We were not expecting that'

Matthew Alvarez, a host on the conservative RSBN network, was at a loss for words after President Donald Trump ordered the media out of a White House event with governors.

"Thank you very much," Trump said after stepping to the podium at the breakfast event with governors on Friday. "And I guess we're going to be asking the press to leave. That way, we're going to talk very candidly and take questions, I think, at the end. Was it supposed to be? I just said to Susie [Wiles], what about questions?"

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MAGA melts down over Supreme Court's Trump tariff ruling: 'You just ruined America'

MAGA followers were furious Friday after the Supreme Court delivered a significant blow to President Donald Trump, ruling that he exceeded his constitutional authority by imposing broad tariffs under emergency powers legislation.

The high court's decision struck down Trump's tariffs in a 6-3 vote.

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Chief Justice Roberts' 'key' blow to Trump singled out on MS NOW

As news was breaking that the Supreme Court dealt a massive blow to Donald Trump’s use of tariffs in a surprising 6-3 vote, MS NOW host Anna Cabrerra singled out an important passage Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion.

As legal analysts, Lisa Rubin and Catherine Christian scrambled to read the 107-page document, Cabrerra read, “The President asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope. In light of the breadth, history, and constitutional context of that asserted authority, he must identify clear congressional authorization to exercise it. IEEPA’s grant of authority to regulate . . . 'importation' falls short.’'

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'Monumental ruling': Expert reacts as Supreme Court hits Trump's favorite policy

President Donald Trump's agenda just got dealt a "monumental" defeat by the U.S. Supreme Court, according to a legal expert.

The court ruled 6-3 against the 79-year-old president's sweeping tariffs by finding that his invocation of an emergency statute to regulate global trade was unlawful, and CNN's Elie Honig explained the implications of the decision on "The Situation Room."

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'Things could get messy': America braces for impact after Trump’s tariffs ruled unlawful

In a stunning rebuke, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against the Trump administration on Friday regarding its authority to impose sweeping tariffs, and Americans are already bracing for impact out of fear that “things could get messy.”

“This is huge,” wrote X user “InvestingwithMG,” an amateur investor and market commentator. “Interested to see how the Trump administration responds and how markets respond. Things could get messy if the U.S. has to refund the tariffs they’ve collected.”

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'Oops': MS NOW panel laughs at MAGA for cheering second gen-immigrant's Olympic gold win

It did not escape notice on MS NOW on Friday morning that the MAGA online world was thrilled by US skater Alysa Liu winning the Olympic gold medal in the Women’s Single Skating event, passing over the fact that she is the child of an immigrant.

At the same time fans of Donald Trump’s administration have been applauding the forced round-up of immigrants by masked ICE agents, MAGA world is basking in Liu’s victory, the first in that event by a US skater since Sarah Hughes won gold in 2002.

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Trump tariffs get crippling blow in Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court delivered a significant setback to President Donald Trump on Friday, ruling that he exceeded his constitutional authority when imposing broad tariffs under emergency powers legislation.

The justices voted 6-3 that Trump's tariff approach violated the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a 1977 law governing presidential emergency authority over economic matters.

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Ex-DOJ prosecutor says royal's Epstein arrest may ensnare Trump: 'Who might he offer up?'

The unprecedented arrest Thursday of the British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over his ties with Jeffrey Epstein may very well trigger a transatlantic fallout reaching the United States – and potentially ensnare President Donald Trump – a former Justice Department prosecutor argued on Friday.

Mountbatten-Windsor – formally Prince Andrew before he was booted from royal life and stripped of his title over his ties to Epstein – was arrested Thursday after new documents published by the DOJ revealed that he may have sent confidential trade information to Epstein in 2010 while he was Britain’s trade envoy. He was charged with misconduct in public office, a criminal offense that carries a potential life sentence.

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