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'Mike Johnson getting weaker by the day' after State of the Union antics: MS NOW host

House Speaker Mike Johnson’s antics while sitting behind Donald Trump during the president’s State of the Union speech were raked over the coals on MS NOW on Wednesday morning.

During a review of the president's rambling and abrasive speech, it was noted that the president insisted, once again, he doesn’t need congressional approval for anything he does.

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'Go check': CNN host stuns MAGA lawmaker with stats from Trump's lagging economy

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) found himself in disbelief after CNN host John Berman reminded him that GDP growth under President Donald Trump was lower than it was under former President Joe Biden.

During a Wednesday interview on CNN, Donald insisted that there was "no real GDP growth" during the Biden years.

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Trump's speech was his 'least well-received' State of the Union yet: data guru

President Donald Trump delivered a record-long State of the Union address, but a data analyst found it was his "least well-received speech" yet.

The 79-year-old uncorked a one-hour, 48-minute address boasting about the economy and attacking his Democratic rivals as "crazy," but CNN's Harry Enten said the early reviews don't look promising for his second-term popularity.

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Analyst pinpoints 'one of the larger red flags' about 'rapid decline in Trump's support'

President Donald Trump may not appear to be losing support among his own voters — but one reason for that might be the Trump voters who disapprove of him, now deny they voted for him in the first place.

According to a new survey conducted by The Argument, "Whether they’re lying, misremembering, or rewriting history, 'winner’s recall' is common enough that many reputable pollsters have observed it in past elections. In our national polling of registered voters, though, we’re finding something different: a nontrivial chunk of people who are mad at Trump seem to suddenly have amnesia and no longer admit to having voted for him in 2024."

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'Why would you bring that up?' Trump nailed for 'self-defeating' blunder in speech

Donald Trump opened himself up to more scrutiny and future investigations when he singled out former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for financial improprieties during his State of the Union address.

According to the hosts of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” inquiries into deal-making by lawmakers is not a subject the president should be touching upon considering his well-documented billion dollar cash grab since he was re-elected.

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Trump's big address ripped as 'most openly racist in history': 'Went full ethnic-cleanser'

President Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in history Tuesday night, and buried within the nearly two-hour speech was a series of attacks on undocumented migrants and Somali Americans, attacks that qualified the address as the “most openly racist State of the Union in modern history," Zeteo argued in an analysis published Wednesday.

“President Trump spent protracted portions of the nationally televised address spewing his hatred of Somali Americans with all the dignity and panache of banned 4chan content,” the analysis reads, authored by Zeteo reporters Asawin Suebsaeng and Andrew Perez. “After nearly an hour of wind-up, Trump went full ethnic-cleanser.”

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Trump's promise to shield communities from rising prices is doomed to failure: analysis

President Donald Trump made a standout promise during his State of the Union Address on Tuesday: to push big tech companies to generate their own power onsite for AI data centers, shielding local communities from the rising energy prices that these data centers tend to cause. It's a promise that comes as even many of Trump's own supporters are revolting against the buildout that is a key part of his administration's technology agenda.

But the president's ability to actually protect people's energy bills with this plan is limited at best, Politico reported on Wednesday.

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'Criminal act': FBI scrambles as leak reveals Kash Patel's 'long segments of leisure time'

FBI Director Kash Patel’s taxpayer-funded trip to Italy that culminated with him chugging beer with the U.S. hockey team was revealed Wednesday to have included “long segments of personal and leisure time” after the leak of an internal schedule, a leak that the FBI condemned as a “criminal act,” The New York Times reported.

Patel has defended his trip to Italy during the Olympic games, with the FBI telling the Times that the trip was focused on “strengthening joint counterterrorism coordination” with America’s European allies.

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'Violation of the law?' GOP lawmaker bashes Pam Bondi when pressed on missing Trump pages

A Republican congressman was challenged on CNN about missing pages pertaining to President Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein files, and he faulted Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the matter.

House Democrats confirmed new reporting that found documents have been withdrawn by the Department of Justice related to an FBI investigation into a survivor's claims that Trump sexually abused her when she was 13 years old, and CNN's Audie Cornish asked Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) to explain the significance.

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Republican pollster flags Trump speech 'misstep' that will be used against the GOP by Dems

A Republican pollster who has consistently been supportive of Donald Trump called out a "misstep" from the president's State of the Union, and said it could come back to haunt Republicans.

GOP pollster and communications strategist Frank Luntz, known for his CNN appearances interpreting data, flagged one particular moment from Trump's speech, dubbed the longest of its kind in US history. He said Trump made a mistake by "mocking Americans" on a core campaign issue.

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Trump speech moment that had his inner circle 'gnashing their teeth' singled out on MS NOW

According to Financial Times columnist Ed Luce, there was one moment during Donald Trump’s long and lie-filled State of the Union address that will cause his White House no small measure of problems as the president’s poll numbers are in freefall.

Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,“ the longtime journalist agreed with co-host Jonathan Lemire that Trump’s speech was “boring” but added that Trump’s comments about affordability was not what his inner circle wanted to hear coming out of his mouth.

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‘People hate you’: James Carville eviscerates Trump in 'brutal' response to major address

Political strategist James Carville delivered a brutal message to President Donald Trump after his State of the Union address on Tuesday, a deeply personal message that saw the veteran consultant accuse even Republicans of despising him.

“I have a personal message for Donald John Trump, and you sit still you son of a b---- when I’m telling you this because I’m gonna tell you right where you are, you fat, sorry sack of s---: people hate you,” Carville said in a video message shared on Tuesday by ex-NBC executive Mike Sington, who called Carville’s message “brutal.”

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Trump faulted for giving GOP nothing to run on: 'Still looking for that agenda'

President Donald Trump did not provide Republicans with a message to rally around, according to an analyst on "CNN This Morning."

The 79-year-old president spoke Tuesday for a record one hour and 47 minutes, where he boasted of an economic "turnaround for the ages" and claimed to be making deals to benefit all Americans, but CNN's Edward-Isaac Dovere said he did not lay out much of an agenda for GOP candidates.

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