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'Awful, horrible, terrible, terrible, terrible': CNN drops bad news on Trump

The "big beautiful" budget that Senate Republicans are hoping to get approved with a possible vote on Monday may make Donald Trump happy — but voters are not happy with it at all.

Not even in the ballpark, according to CNN data analyst Harry Enten.

As he proceeded to explain, the net favorable opinions on the megabill are something that Republicans should be very alarmed about.

Speaking with CNN host Sara Sidner as the Senate budget debate kicked into high gear, Enten described the polling for the bill as "Awful, horrible and, to quote our dear friend, Mr. Sir Charles Barkley, terrible, terrible, terrible."

Elaborating he told the host, "What are we talking about here? Well, why don't we take a look at the big, beautiful bill. I got four, five, five, not just four, five different polls across the screen for you."

Indicating the display behind him, he added, "This is the net favorable rating. The highest rating comes from the Washington Post at -19 points! How about pew? -20 points. How about Fox? -21. Quinnipiac is -26. and KFF takes the cake at -29 points."

"When you have a bill who's net favorable rating ranges from -19 points, which is already terrible all the way to -29 points, the bottom line is the American people don't see this as a big, beautiful bill," he observed. "They see it as a big bad bill. They hate it, hate it, hate it. They think it's awful, awful, awful."

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'He's been humiliated': Ex-friend says Elon Musk is out for Trump's blood

A former friend of tech billionaire Elon Musk told Politico in an interview that Musk is not going to forgive President Donald Trump after their public falling out — and will do what he can to sabotage the presidency.

Trump and Musk have been firm allies for over a year, with Musk bankrolling much of Trump's campaign voter outreach and helming the president's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) task force. However, things began unraveling when Trump canceled the nomination of one of Musk's associates to head up NASA.

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Knee-jerk Trump attack reveals opponent he truly fears: analyst

As the GOP and some Democrats reacted in shock to Zohran Mamdani's stunning primary victory in New York City last week, Donald Trump's immediate response revealed his true political anxiety, Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte wrote Monday.

It's not Mamdani that he fears. The president's real nemesis is Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

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'Vulnerable': New alarm as Musk's 'God tier access' to damaging data revealed

Elon Musk may have left working with Donald Trump to return to his heavily government-subsidized businesses, but that doesn't mean he departed without a parting gift from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) he created.

According to an analysis conducted by the Washington Post and published on Monday morning, DOGE staffers -- many of them closely tied to the billionaire –– gained access to a treasure trove of private information in seven key government departments that is now raising new alarms among watchdogs and Trump business competitors.

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'Diplomatic fumble' is crippling Trump's best chance at trade deal: report

Not only has Donald Trump been unable to deliver "90 deals in 90 days," as his trade adviser Peter Navarro promised in April. Tthe president has very little to show for months of negotiations.

According to a report from Politico, one major trade agreement that the president has been touting still hasn't crossed the finish line in large part because of non-trade comments made by Trump.

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Kristi Noem secretly took 'disturbing' $80K payment from mystery donor

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In 2023, while Kristi Noem was governor of South Dakota, she supplemented her income by secretly accepting a cut of the money she raised for a nonprofit that promotes her political career, tax records show.

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'It's insane': Family of Texas 4-year-old hit with $1.4K bill for measles shot

In the early days of the West Texas measles outbreak, Thang Nguyen eyed the rising number of cases and worried. His 4-year-old son was at risk because he had received only the first of the vaccine’s two doses.

So, in mid-March, he took his family to a primary care clinic at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.

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Bullying misstep threatens to leave Trump presidency 'dead in the water': WSJ

Instead of letting the Republican Party's Senate leadership wheel and deal with the megabill budget hold-outs, Donald Trump inserted himself — and now has been called out by the editorial board of the conservative Wall Street Journal for his bullying which, it wrote, could put his presidency at risk.

In a late Sunday afternoon editorial, the editors wrote that the president's attacks on Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) are not helping and, in fact, are hampering the prospects of getting a deal done.

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'I don't bow': GOP senator follows shock news with blistering Trump attack

A senior Republican took to the Senate floor and delivered a searing attack on his party just hours after shocking colleagues by announcing he was quitting.

Senator Thom Tillis (NC) delivered a scathing critique of the GOP's domestic policy bill, warning that proposed Medicaid changes would devastate North Carolina's healthcare landscape — and was a betrayal of President Donald Trump's core promises.

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Exposed: How Trump unleashed 'utter turmoil' on prestigious southern school

Just three days after President Donald Trump unleashed a record-breaking flurry of 26 Inauguration Day executive orders, professors at the nation’s largest historically Black college began learning their research funding was threatened, prompting exasperation and concern.

Hundreds of pages of documents obtained by Raw Story through a North Carolina Public Records Law request reveal how administrators and faculty at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C., navigated the cultural hot button issues addressed in Trump’s executive orders — from DEI to immigration — in an attempt to keep federal funding and protect students.

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Trump has 3 am flip-out as senator links him to 'stupid' Obama plan

A Democratic senator compared Donald Trump's Iranian negotiations to those of former President Barack Obama — and it sent the current leader into a tirade.

Trump raged just before 3 a.m. in a Truth Social Post after Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) highlighted what he said were striking similarities between the Trump administration's current Iran negotiations and the Obama-era nuclear deal that Trump previously denounced and abandoned.

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'Word to the wise': GOP senator hits Trump with brutal reminder of major scandal

U.S. Sen Thom Tillis (R-NC) snapped back at Donald Trump on Sunday.

For his part, the president has lobbed numerous attacks against Tillis after the lawmaker announced his opposition to the GOP's so-called "big, beautiful" bill. Trump even vowed to field meetings with those Republicans willing to challenge Tillis in a primary.

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'Awkward': Undercover operative says Byron Donalds speech got 'tepid golf claps'

Florida Representative Byron Donalds, a MAGA Republican who was rumored to be on Donald Trump's list for potential vice presidential picks before JD Vance was selected, reportedly crashed and burned at a conservative event.

A former Republican strategist went to his old stomping grounds to give an inside look at how the GOP is reaching out to Latino voters, but what he found was two conservative worlds failing to mesh.

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