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'Guns-a-blazing': Trump threatens new 'fast, vicious, and sweet' foreign military strike

Donald Trump on Saturday threatened military action on foreign soil, escalating previous remarks about the nation.

The president previously raised the possibility of sanctions against Nigeria for allegedly failing to rein in the persecution of Christians in what Trump now calls a "disgraced country." Nigerian officials have forcefully denied all the allegations.

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'Probably illegal!!!' Trump puts target on new late-night TV host over critical coverage

Donald Trump on Saturday ignored his feud with Jimmy Kimmel and focused in on another late-night TV host, deeming coverage critical of the president as "probably illegal," without evidence.

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to attack Seth Meyers.

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'He said the quiet part out loud': Dem lawmaker says Trump is now attacking his own voters

President Donald Trump just "said the quiet part out loud" when it comes to attacks on his own supporters, a Democratic lawmaker said over the weekend.

US House Budget Committee Ranking Member Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, where he was asked about Trump's comments claiming that SNAP benefits expiring will mostly affect Democrats.

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'Hello Hollywood': MAGA cries traitor as Trump ally becomes 'darling of radical left'

A self-identified MAGA lawmaker is feeling the heat from the base of Donald Trump's supporters after appearing on a non-conservative's talk show.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who recently suggested that "forgotten" Americans should "overthrow" the government, appeared on Real Time With Bill Maher on Friday, Oct. 31. The appearance generated applause by Trump's critics, who saw Greene being critical of her Republican colleagues and the administration's actions.

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Fox News mocked after network ‘fell for racist AI video’ smearing SNAP recipients

Fox News admitted a major blunder Saturday after it reported on videos of Americans “complaining” about federal food assistance being disrupted amid the government shutdown, videos it originally failed to identify as being generated with artificial intelligence.

“Wow – Fox News fell for a racist AI video about [Supplemental Nutrition Food Assistance Program] recipients with ‘7 baby daddies’… then when called out changed the story to be about AI videos going viral,” wrote The Tennessee Holler, a progressive news outlet, in a social media post on X Saturday.

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‘Stop protecting pedophiles!’ Democratic Party delivers brutal putdown to Mike Johnson

The Democratic Party delivered a brutal putdown to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Saturday over his continued refusal to swear in Adelita Grijalva, despite her election victory in Arizona 40 days ago – the longest delay on record between a congressional candidate’s win and their swearing in.

Johnson has faced allegations that his hesitancy to swear Grijalva in stems from his fear of a discharge petition, a legislative tool introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) to compel the Justice Department to release files on Jeffrey Epstein. The petition remains just one signature short of having garnered enough support to force a vote on the matter, and Grijalva has pledged to support it.

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GOP shamed for lack of 'backbone' as in-party revolt finally shows Trump can be stopped

New York Times editor Kathleen Kingsbury wrote Saturday that a small minority of Republicans attempted to block President Donald Trump’s unilateral tariffs on Brazil — and that action said a lot about what they haven't done.

While the votes were not enough to successfully stymie Trump’s tariff — thanks to Republican leaders’ curtailing the power of that vote — Kingsbury said the move indicated the party’s first meager effort to control their party’s leader and his authoritarian-style push for more power.

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'Art of the Deal' guy Trump suddenly can't make deals: NY Times

President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social Friday that he's asking "the Court to clarify how we can legally fund SNAP as soon as possible," after a federal judge ordered his administration to continue funding the program during the shutdown.

But Trump already knows how to shuffle money, says the New York Times Editorial Board. He’s already been funneling it wherever he wants for months, regardless of rules.

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'Stop reproducing': Republicans 'can’t seem to decide' how to treat hungry voters

With President Donald Trump proclaiming on Friday that “I do NOT want Americans to go hungry,” it appears that Trump’s Republican Party is indeed the party of the people.

But MSNBC producer Ja’han Jones said don’t be fooled. This is just one empathetic proclamation from one person at one particular moment. There’s still a whole party saying something else.

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MAGA decries South Park episode mocking White House demolition as ‘terrifying’

A special Halloween episode of South Park that aired Friday night is sparking outrage among the MAGA world, with one prominent MAGA influencer decrying the new episode – which mocks the Trump administration’s demolition of the White House’s East Wing – as “terrifying.”

Titled “The Woman in the Hat,” the latest episode of the popular animated sitcom depicts President Donald Trump – in a love affair with Satan – overseeing the destruction of the East Wing, which was demolished last month to make way for the president’s proposed ball room, a luxury 90,000 square-foot event space estimated to cost $300 million.

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‘A way to curry favor’: Trump admin exposed for hiding donors behind ‘pet project’

Despite promising transparency on the president’s planned White House ballroom, the Trump administration has withheld the identities of several donors – among them individuals who conducted business with the administration, The New York Times reported Saturday.

“The rush of major business interests to fund a pet project of Mr. Trump’s has reinforced a perception in corporate America that the ballroom is a way to curry favor with, or seek protection from, a president who has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to use the levers of government to help allies and punish foes,” wrote Times reporter Kenneth Vogel.

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'She should go back!' Trump shares old video to demand sitting congresswoman leave US

President Donald Trump reignited his calls to deport a sitting member of Congress Saturday after sharing an old video of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) – a naturalized U.S. citizen – speaking positively about the country in which she was born, Somalia.

“She should go back!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social, alongside a video of Omar speaking at an event and declaring Somalia to be her “home,” a video that was first shared last year by the far-right X user “End Wokeness” which has frequently targeted Muslims and spread misinformation, including theories about Haitian immigrants eating pets.

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White House official message drowned out as MAGA fails to contain hate: analyst

The White House is scrambling to have its official messaging over the end of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments heard — but it's being drowned out by hateful braying from the MAGA crowd, according to an MSNBC columnist.

The Republican Party's stance on the benefits being cut Saturday as a government shutdown enters its second month is oscillating, wrote Ja'han Jones, with messaging swinging between feigned sympathy and outright contempt for recipients.

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