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'Now we are in power': Trump mulls 'nuclear option' in threatening midnight rant

In a rambling late-night attack, Donald Trump first urged Republicans to use the “nuclear option” to end the government shutdown in a short Truth Social Post and then expanded upon it in a rambling screed where he declared, “We are in power.”

With polling showing that Republicans who control the White House and both chambers in Congress are being hit with the blame for the government shutdown that is two days away from being the longest in history, Trump wrote on Truth Social that it’s time for the GOP to ignore the Democrats and force the issue despite possible fallout.

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White House not grand enough for Trump — but he has huge plans to change that: biographer

President Donald Trump has even larger ambitions for his White House renovation project than he has revealed publicly, according to his biographer.

Journalist Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, discussed the president's ambitions for the ballroom renovation project, that involves demolishing the East Wing, on a new episode of the "Inside Trump's Head" podcast on The Daily Beast.

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'Completes the corruption': Trump DOJ's 'utterly appalling' move stuns legal expert

Legal expert and MSNBC contributor Joyce Vance penned a searing essay on Thursday, accusing the Department of Justice of becoming completely corrupted by President Donald Trump's attempts to rewrite history.

On Wednesday, the Department of Justice fired two prosecutors who described January 6 as a "riot" in a sentencing memo that also mentioned Trump's name, according to reports. The sentencing memo was filed in a case against Taylor Taranto, a MAGA fan who was arrested outside of President Barack Obama's residence in Washington, D.C., after saying, "I gotta get the shot," reports indicate.

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Big-name CBS journalist expected to leave after Trump attack

Gayle King, a high-profile journalist at CBS News, is planning to depart as the anchor of "CBS Mornings" next year after a spate of attacks from President Donald Trump, according to a new report.

Variety reported on Thursday that King may shift to a new role at CBS News, which is now under the ownership of Paramount Skydance and the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss. CBS told the outlet that it would prefer for King to stay with the network and produce her own show, according to the report.

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Ex-Republican makes stunning claim behind GOP's big 'freak out' over phone records

A prominent former Republican strategist made a stunning claim on Thursday about the party's latest "freak out" over subpoenaed phone records.

President Donald Trump's Department of Justice recently revealed that former special counsel Jack Smith had subpoenaed the phone records of several prominent Republicans. One lawmaker who was targeted, Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), said in a statement on X that theinvestigation was an attempt to "dismantle the Republican Party, destroy me and other elected members of Congress, and take down President Trump."

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'Biggest pain point': MSNBC's Chris Hayes tears into Trump's massive broken promise

President Donald Trump has failed in his promises to deliver lower grocery costs, MSNBC's Chris Hayes said on Thursday's edition of "All In" — whatever he might say to the contrary.

This comes as Trump, who has put pressure on prices with a series of draconian tariffs, moves forward with a plan to import large amounts of beef from Argentina to try to control prices, which has proven highly controversial among Republican lawmakers representing areas dependent on ranching, which would suffer from the competition.

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GOP rep scorched for telling food stamp recipients to stockpile and 'stop smoking crack'

Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) ignited a firestorm of outrage after a recent tweet in which he blamed the 42 million Americans set to lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits this weekend for their own plight.

On Thursday, Higgins posted to his official X account: "There are 22 million American households receiving SNAP benefits for groceries, at $4200 per year on average. Try to get your head wrapped around how many pantries you can stock with $4200 dollars in properly shopped groceries. Any American who has been receiving $4200 dollars per year of free groceries and does NOT have at least 1 month of groceries stocked should never again receive SNAP, because wow, stop smoking crack."

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'Are you kidding me?' Kamala Harris furiously bashes Trump in expletive-laden rant

Former Vice President Kamala Harris furiously bashed President Donald Trump during a new podcast interview, according to a report.

HuffPost reported on Thursday that Harris discussed the Trump administration's use of food stamps as political leverage on a new episode of comedian Jon Stewart's "The Weekly Show" podcast. She described his tactics as a "grand gesture" of destruction.

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'Excellent job': Trump-appointed judge gushes over DOJ prosecutors sidelined over J6 memo

A Trump-appointed federal district judge in Washington, D.C., went out of his way on Thursday to praise a pair of Justice Department prosecutors who were put on leave shortly after writing a harsh sentencing memo against a pardoned Jan. 6 defendant and described that event as a "mob of rioters," Politico reported.

The rioter in question, Taylor Taranto, was separately convicted in a bench trial for livestreaming himself near former President Barack Obama's house with a huge cache of illegal weapons, and issuing a fake threat to bomb a government building.

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Trump weighing strikes on Venezuelan military facilities: report

President Donald Trump's administration is reportedly considering airstrikes on Venezuelan military facilities, including naval facilities and airstrips that officials believe are used to smuggle drugs, according to a report.

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday night that while no official decision has been made, such strikes would send a "clear message" that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro must step down.

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Trump appointee dodges $300M loss by joining administration: report

Commissioner of the U.S. Social Security Administration Frank Bisignano may have saved millions in stock losses by joining President Donald Trump's administration, according to a new report.

The New York Times reported on Thursday that Bisignano was forced to sell his stock holdings in Fiserv, a financial services company that he ran before moving to Washington, D.C. His family netted around $560 million, according to the report.

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Trump accused of 'exploiting' shutdown to decimate public lands

The Republican-controlled US Senate voted Thursday to scrap a Biden-era policy that protected millions of acres in the Alaskan Arctic from fossil fuel drilling, even as the government shutdown continued with no end in sight.

The final vote on the resolution, led by Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), was 52-45, almost entirely along party lines. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was the only Democrat to join Republicans in voting for the measure, which aims to use the Congressional Review Act to revoke a 2022 Biden administration decision protecting swaths of the Western Arctic.

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Trump hit with new Congressional effort to block 'mistake of radioactive proportions'

President Donald Trump’s surprise order to resume nuclear weapons testing has set off concerns about a potential global arms race, but one Democratic senator is working to stop it from happening.

Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) on Thursday introduced emergency legislation to prevent the president from resuming nuclear weapons tests, which experts have warned could undermine global geopolitical stability as more nations could respond by ramping up weapons tests of their own.

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