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‘Too risky’: Trump 'chaos' may have already blown up a $950B deal

President Donald Trump's new deal with South Korea that he proudly boasted would bring in $950 billion is already falling apart after several South Korea companies have either pulled or paused planned investments into the United States, citing concerns over a chaotic immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia in September.

“It's too risky with the unpredictability of the U.S. market right now and determined it’s better to do their expansion in Korea,” said Tami Overby, an international business consultant, speaking with The Washington Post about a Korean firm that had decided against investing in the United States out of concern over Trump’s deportation policies, he told the outlet in its report Saturday.

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'Cat’s out of the bag': Kash Patel warned his latest slip could let terror suspects walk

FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that his agency had thwarted an alleged terrorist attack planned for Halloween weekend in Michigan, but one former U.S. attorney is warning that the announcement could lead to any potential co-conspirators walking free.

“It is frustrating to see your leader say things that they shouldn't be saying about an investigation,” said Barbara McQuade, a former U.S. attorney and legal expert, speaking with MSNBC Saturday.

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'Going to lose': Trump insiders suggest he's already given up on GOP in upcoming elections

President Donald Trump's approach to the upcoming elections is lacking the bluster of previous fights — and insiders suggest he thinks Republicans have already lost, the Washington Post reported Saturday.

The president has kept a strategic distance from candidates in races, including in Virginia and New Jersey — and has refused to pour the millions of dollars into contests that he has in the past.

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Fury as Trump holds 'tone deaf' Gilded Age Halloween party as millions lose food aid

As 42 million Americans missed their first food assistance payment Saturday amid the ongoing government shutdown, President Trump attended a Great Gatsby–themed Halloween party at his Mar-a-Lago resort — sparking outrage from critics who described the event as ‘tone deaf.”

“Trump and Rubio at the Mar-a-Lago Halloween Party, on day 31 of the shutdown,” wrote Danny Kemp, the White House correspondent for AFP, in a social media post on X Friday night. “Official theme is Gatsby and ‘a little party never killed nobody,’ we’re told.”

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'Grave mistake': Trump warned he could have thrown away immunity with revenge prosecution

In a landmark immunity case last year, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts argued that sweeping presidential immunity was necessary to prevent an executive branch that "cannibalizes" itself. Roberts claimed that without such protection, a president would be "free to prosecute his predecessors, yet unable to boldly and fearlessly carry out his duties for fear that he may be next."

But that sweeping protection might have just been thrown away by President Donald Trump, two experienced federal law experts warned Saturday.

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Insiders say Trump dumbfounded that Dems haven't caved on shutdown — and he's seething

The White House confidently predicted a swift resolution to the government shutdown as it started last month — with White House officials believing Democrats would quickly capitulate.

The fact that it's still going has left President Donald Trump dumbfounded — and furious, insiders told Politico.

As the shutdown enters its second month, the administration's miscalculation has become increasingly apparent, the report stated. "Trump, he's had it with these people, because he knows they're playing politics," said an anonymous White House source. "Nobody thought it was going to last this long."

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'Come clean!' Disgraced prince told he will be forced to spill Epstein secrets to Congress

House Democrats have launched a new effort to compel Andrew Mountbatten Windsor — formerly known as Prince Andrew before being stripped of his title — to testify before a congressional committee over his past ties with Jeffrey Epstein, BBC reported Saturday.

The disgraced British royal to appear voluntarily before facing a possible subpoena.

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Trump ally told us 'look at the data' on left-wing violence — we did and it doesn't add up

Former acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf’s appearance before a Senate hearing on political violence this week resurfaced inconvenient remarks for a witness called by Republicans intent on painting rising political violence as a left-wing problem.

Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) read back Wolf’s Senate testimony from five years ago.

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'He's a psychopath': Trump's incredibly tone deaf brag gobsmacks

As millions of families across the U.S. face loss of food aid over the weekend, President Donald Trump on Friday decided to show off photos of a White House bathroom that he boasted had been refurbished in “highly polished, statuary marble.”

Trump posted photos of the bathroom on his Truth Social platform, and explained that he decided to remodel it because he was dissatisfied with the “art deco green tile style” that had been implemented during a previous renovation — which he described as “totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era.”

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'Embarrassment': Mike Johnson skewered by colleague as 'worst House speaker in US history'

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) tore into House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Friday's edition of MSNBC's "All In" for continuing to keep the House shuttered for business, accusing him of "surrendering" the authority of Congress to President Donald Trump.

Johnson continues to hold the House closed because he wants the Senate to vote on a clean resolution to open the government the Republican majority has already passed. However, some observers have also accused him of engineering the closure of Congress as a ploy to prevent any action on a bipartisan discharge petition to compel the White House to release the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files, which are expected to further embarrass President Donald Trump for his role in the scandal.

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ICE wants to unleash bounty hunters on immigrants: report

Bounty hunters are in line to become the next tool of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under a procurement document reviewed by the Intercept, the website reported Friday.

"Under the plan, bounty hunters may receive 'monetary bonuses' depending on how successfully they track down their targets — and how many immigrants they then report to ICE," the report said. "According to the document, which solicits information from interested contractors for a potentially forthcoming contract opportunity, companies hired by ICE will be given bundles of information on 10,000 immigrants at a time to locate, with further assignments provided in 'increments of 10,000 up to 1,000,000.'"

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'Far-reaching consequences': Experts alarmed by new DHS plot for citizenship checks

The Department of Homeland Security says it intends to add state driver’s license information to a swiftly expanding federal system envisioned as a one-stop shop for checking citizenship.

The plan, outlined in a public notice posted Thursday, is the latest step in an unprecedented Trump administration initiative to pool confidential data from varied sources that it claims will help identify noncitizens on voter rolls, tighten immigration enforcement and expose public benefit fraud.

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'Performative rage': Analyst scoffs at Senate GOP leader's shocking outburst at Dems

Washington Monthly Editor Bill Scher recently deconstructed Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s (R-SD) explosion on the Senate floor last weekend as he labored to pin the shutdown of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits on Democrats.

“SNAP recipients shouldn’t go without food. People should be getting paid in this country. And we’ve tried to do that 13 times! You voted ‘no’ 13 times!” Thune said. “This isn’t a political game. These are real people’s lives that we’re talking about!”

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