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'Extraordinary moment' as US watches 'unravelling of bromance' of Trump and Musk

CNN's Dana Bash was stunned by the events that unfolded between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk during an Oval Office press conference Thursday.

Musk live tweeted responses as Trump answered reporters' questions about the Tesla founder's disdain for the spending bill that's now in the Senate.

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'What's also not true': MSNBC anchor rips apart Trump's new Oval Office comments

MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing condemned several of President Donald Trump’s comments and offered “fact checks” during a Q&A session with Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

“Yet another example of how this president essentially conducts foreign policy live on television,” Jansing said. “Though this was far more cordial than with the leaders of Ukraine and South Africa.”

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'States irreparably harmed': Judge demands immediate halt to Trump program gut

U.S. District Court Judge Deborah L. Boardman ruled Thursday that President Donald Trump's administration must restore the program AmeriCorps — the group that encourages national service and mentorship — in 24 states.

In an 86-page ruling, Boardman stated that after Trump's administration announced AmericaCorps was being cut, 24 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit seeking seeing to halt its “dismantling."

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'Wow wow wow:' CNN host floored by text on air revealing Trump lied about Musk

President Donald Trump finally responded to Elon Musk's criticism of his "big beautiful bill" and commented on the black eye he sported in his White House farewell, and CNN's Dana Bash received a text while on air pointing out the significance of those remarks.

The president's billionaire benefactor left his role as a special government employee last week, and days later he harshly criticized the Republican budget bill, but Trump did not comment on Musk's remarks until Thursday afternoon in an Oval Office meeting with German chancellor Friedrich Merz.

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'Crawl through broken glass': Experts warn US health care system just blew up

Changes being proposed to Obamacare will cause high-risk Americans to “crawl through broken glass” for healthcare coverage, according to a New York Times report.

Reporters Sarah Kliff and Margot Sanger-Katz wrote, “The bill’s changes to the marketplaces can be thought of in three large categories.”

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'Such ingratitude': Elon Musk unloads on Trump with big 2024 election claim

Tech billionaire Elon Musk spent the hour of President Donald Trump's press conference both fact-checking the U.S. leader and attacking him for not being grateful to him.

"Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate," Musk wrote on X, replying to a user.

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Bill Clinton defends Biden's mental acuity on The View — and blames bad staffing

Former President Bill Clinton defended former President Joe Biden, speaking to "The View" on Thursday, and blamed bad staffing for a poor debate performance.

Promoting a new fictional book co-written with James Patterson, Clinton was asked about President Donald Trump and Biden.

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'100% a lie': Mike Lindell insists claims of judge scolding him are untrue

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell disputed multiple reports that said U.S. District Court Judge Nina Y. Wang cautioned him to stop doing interviews and posting on social media about his defamation trial.

According to Colorado Politics, Lindell received a verbal warning from the judge on Wednesday after he spoke on his LindellTV network and posted on X about the trial.

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'Some people become hostile': Trump throws Musk under bus in Oval Office tirade

During an Oval Office press availability with Germany’s newly installed chancellor, Friedrich Merz, Donald Trump frequently ignored his guest and spent a considerable amount of time lashing at at Elon Musk.

With Musk leaving his spot advising the president and almost immediately criticizing the budget bill that tailored to Trump's expectations, Trump in a rambling tirade littered with digressions and non-sequiturs, claimed he was "disappointed" with the billionaire.

He then noted that multiple advisers and aides who previously left his employ had also turned "hostile" once they departed.

"I'm very disappointed because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here, better than you people," Trump told the assembled reporters. "He knew everything about it, he had no problem with it [and] all of a sudden he had a problem, and he only developed the problem when he found out that we're going to have to cut the EV mandate, because that's billions and billions of dollars, and it really is unfair."

After moving on to talking about cars, he turned back to Musk and complained, "He [Musk] became a little bit different and I can understand that. But he knew every aspect of this bill, he knew it better than almost anybody, and he never had a problem until right after he left. And if you saw the statements he made about me, which I'm sure you can get very easily, it's very fresh on tape, he said the most beautiful things about me, and he hasn't said bad about me personally, but I'm sure that will be next. But I'm very disappointed in Elon, I've helped Elon a lot."

"He's not the first; people leave my administration, and they love us. And then at some point, they miss it so badly," he later stated. "And some of them embrace it and some of them actually become hostile. I don't know what it is; it's sort of Trump Derangement Syndrome, I guess they call it."

"But we have it with others too," he claimed. "They leave and they wake up in the morning and the glamor is gone. The whole world is different and they become hostile."

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Tornado ripped carnage through St. Louis 10 days ago. Trump has yet to respond

When a tornado struck Joplin on May 22, 2011, killing 161 people and causing about $2 billion in damage, President Barack Obama issued a major disaster declaration the next day.

That action immediately made help available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, for people to pay for temporary housing and begin repairs. The declaration also made state and local governments, as well as some not-for-profit aid agencies, eligible for reimbursement of 75% of the cost of recovery and rebuilding.

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'Trump uses autopen': MSNBC breaks into Trump press conference for fact-check

President Donald Trump had a press conference on Thursday with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz where he went off on a tangent about the use of an autopen for a president to sign cards, letters and other documents.

Trump announced Wednesday that he would appoint a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden's pardons and use of the autopen.

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'Whatever': Elon Musk interrupts Trump presser with fact check in real time

As President Donald Trump claimed he was "disappointed" with Elon Musk's criticism of his spending bill during an Oval Office press conference Thursday, the Tesla founder posted his thoughts on the bill to X.

"Slim Beautiful Bill for the win," Musk posted as Trump's press conference continued on.

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Trump says it's 'interesting' Musk didn't use makeup to cover 'little black eye'

President Donald Trump was asked about tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has waged his own campaign against the 2026 budget legislation he calls the "big, beautiful bill."

According to Trump, the reason that Musk doesn't like the bill is that it cuts funding to electric vehicles, not, as Musk has said, because it adds to the deficit.

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