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Busted: Fact checker tells Ann Coulter she just said Trump cannot be president

MAGA columnist Ann Coulter found out the hard way that President Donald Trump is a second-generation immigrant.

Following the president's State of the Union address on Tuesday, Coulter sought to slam the immigrant community and their families.

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Trump fires off crazed rant threatening to deport Hollywood legend: 'Seriously criminal'

President Donald Trump raged at a pair of Democratic lawmakers and a Hollywood legend – and threatened to deport them all.

Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) each shouted at the 79-year-old president Tuesday night during his record-long State of the Union address before walking out before he finished, and Trump castigated them the following day on his Truth Social website.

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Kristi Noem's embarrassing 'mystery bag' to blame for midair meltdown: report

New, potentially embarrassing details have emerged about a midair incident involving Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her senior adviser Corey Lewandowski.

According to published reports, Lewandowski fired – but then quickly rehired – a Coast Guard pilot after he refused to turn a plane around to retrieve Noem's weighted blanket from another plane, but three DHS insiders told the Daily Mail that the item that had been left behind was actually the agency head's bag.

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GOP senator grills surgeon general nominee over her use of psychedelic drugs

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) had some serious questions for surgeon general nominee Casey Means Wednesday during a Senate hearing over her open use of psychedelics.

Collins raised concerns during the hearing about Means' comments on psychedelic drugs, with the lawmaker citing how "addiction and drug overdoses are a major problem for families and communities in my state of Maine and across the nation."

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WSJ editors flag glaring omission from Trump's address: 'Seems to have given up'

Much has been said of President Donald Trump’s record-long State of the Union address on Tuesday, with critics flagging several falsehoods or racist attacks peppered throughout the nearly three-hour speech, but for The Wall Street Journal’s conservative editorial board, one thing stood out above all others.

“The main political news in the speech is that there isn’t much that Mr. Trump wants Republicans in Congress to do for the rest of this year,” the Journal’s editorial board wrote in a column published on Wednesday.

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'You're going to attack me!' Clash breaks out between Bernie Sanders and MAGA lawmaker

A fiery back and forth erupted between Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) and Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) Wednesday during the Senate hearing for President Donald Trump's nominee for surgeon general, Casey Means.

Means, a favorite of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an entrepreneur and author, who gave up her medical license in 2018 and did not complete her residency at Stanford University, according to The Daily Beast. The "alternative medicine" blogger has been a controversial pick to lead the nation's public health agency. Her initial confirmation hearing was postponed because she went into labor and rescheduled to Wednesday after she gave birth to her son, Phoenix.

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Expert highlights 'potent message' Dems can use to hit Trump where it hurts

Following the State of the Union Address, Democrats are striking President Donald Trump over the declining state of the economy, and over his own allies' and family's blatant excess of self-enrichment while working Americans struggle to afford basics — but MS NOW analyst Philip Bump argued on Wednesday that there is a better message they could be using.

"Philip, your thoughts on the effectiveness of what you might call a two-prong approach from Democrats?" asked anchor Ana Cabrera.

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Trump employs 'rarely used' tactic to keep bombshell complaint on lockdown: report

The Trump administration has employed a “rarely used” tactic to block the release of a bombshell whistleblower complaint regarding Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner – a complaint so sensitive that it’s currently “locked in a safe” – The Washington Post reported Wednesday.

The existence of the complaint first became known to lawmakers last November when the whistleblower’s attorney sent a letter to Gabbard to accuse her office of blocking lawmakers’ access to it. That letter was reviewed by the Journal and first reported on earlier this month.

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Trump's speech could have changed the course of one swing state in Dems' favor: voter

A voter at a diner in Allentown, Pennsylvania Wednesday suggested that a major change in the swing state could be coming.

MS NOW interviewed a woman named Wendy about her thoughts following President Donald Trump's marathon State of the Union address Tuesday night and what his remarks could mean ahead of the midterm elections.

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Trump's 'total fiction' economic boasts shot down one by one by CNN fact-checker

President Donald Trump's record-long State of the Union address was subjected to a rigorous fact check by CNN's Daniel Dale.

The 79-year-old president boasted about his economic successes in a one-hour, 48-minute speech to Congress, but Dale told "CNN News Central" that many his claims were exaggerations at best or simply not true at all.

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Mike Johnson: GOP November loss would be 'the end of the Trump presidency'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) warned in a post-State of the Union Address interview on the right-wing Newsmax cable network that if Democrats are victorious in the November midterm elections, it would effectively finish Trump as a president.

"If we lost the midterms — heaven forbid, if we lost the majority in the House — it would be the end of the Trump presidency in a real effect."

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Disturbing contents of Epstein's 'secret storage locker' revealed: report

In an apparent attempt to thwart law enforcement investigations, Jeffrey Epstein had a tranche of his personal effects hidden in six storage lockers across the country, with the disturbing contents of one revealed Wednesday in a report by The Telegraph.

The Telegraph first revealed last weekend that Epstein had hired private investigators to “remove equipment from his Florida home” ahead of a 2005 law enforcement raid on his home in Palm Beach, Florida, suggesting that the disgraced financier had been “tipped off” about the impending search.

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MAGA Bible scholar: God created woman last because he didn't want to hear her complain

Pro-MAGA Bible scholar Jim Moseley argued that God saved the creation of woman for last because he didn't want to hear her criticize him as he worked.

During a Wednesday Real America's Voice segment sponsored by Lee Greenwood's Bible, host Emily Finn invited Moseley to share the story of creation.

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