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'Insane quote': Harvard professor flabbergasted by new measles plan from admin's 'expert'

A public health expert excoriated a Trump administration official for suggesting a potentially deadly disease should be allowed to rip through the population to see what happens.

Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist and newly installed chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, spoke with the podcast “Why Should I Trust You?” and seemed to question whether vaccines were still necessary for measles and polio, reported Statnews.

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Axios founder rips GOP flip-flop on Capitol cops at Jack Smith hearing: 'Give me a break'

Reacting to Republican House members’ attempt to whitewash the Jan. 6 insurrection at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday, Axios founder Jim VandeHei was incredulous and furious at the GOP's ever-changing views of the Capitol cops who defended them.

During an appearance on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,“ the co-hosts shared a clip of Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) reading quotes from GOP lawmakers immediately after the Donald Trump-inspired riot at the Capitol where they praised the work of the Capitol police for saving them, and then contrasted that with their now taking the insurrectionist’s side out of fear of the president.

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Trump's border chief insists Americans support ICE – and is shut down by host: 'Come on!'

Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino was shut down Friday during an appearance on NewsNation after suggesting that federal immigration officials enjoyed widespread support among Americans, despite new polling demonstrating the polar opposite.

As of this week, support for President Donald Trump’s immigration policy is sitting at minus 8 points, a staggering drop of 26 points since last January. Nevertheless, when pressed on this fact, Bovino strongly suggested that Americans opposed to Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations were actually a small minority.

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Dems must avoid 'great temptation' of one topic in midterms run-up: analysis

The Democratic Party has been urged by a commentator to avoid the obvious issue in the lead up to the midterm elections.

Though the party would be right to highlight the economic shortcomings of Donald Trump's administration, Amanda Marcotte believes Dem representatives must pick up on a fresh approach. Writing in Salon, Marcotte suggested the party must fight fire with fire and step up to the wild momentum set by the president and his administration.

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Trump loves the 'gruesome pictures' of ICE brutality: former adviser

A discussion on the damage Department of Homeland Security head Kristi Noem and Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller are doing to the administration with their extremist anti-immigrant policies led a former adviser to the president to claim that Trump accepts it because he believes it helps him with bigger issues.

On MS NOW’s “Morning Joe”, co-host Joe Scarborough spoke with branding expert Donny Deutsch about Trump’s plunging poll numbers which, in large part, stem from the images of ICE agents using small children as “bait” to grab their parents, pulling women from cars and carrying them away and breaking into homes to snatch innocent people.

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CNN host flattens JD Vance claim used to justify detention of 5-year-old boy: 'Not true'

CNN's Sara Sidner knocked down the essential claim made by Vice President JD Vance to justify the detention of a 5-year-old boy by immigration agents.

Liam Conejo Ramos was removed from the family’s running car Tuesday after returning home from preschool with his father and used as bait to lure other family members outside during a raid in Minnesota, according to school officials, but the vice president visited the area Thursday and defended the agents' actions.

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Nobel Prize winner says Trump shot himself in foot at Davos: 'They humiliated him'

A Nobel Prize winner believes Donald Trump was left looking much less confident after his Davos speech.

The president's speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland did not go as planned according to Paul Krugman, who says Trump failed in his aims to threaten Europe with financial sanctions. The economist, writing in his Substack, says the plan from Trump's administration went about as well as could be expected.

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Journalist unpacks Stephen Miller’s chilling message to ICE agents: 'It's very striking'

Instances of federal immigration officers firing or drawing guns have surged under President Donald Trump’s second term, a trend investigative journalist Caitlin Dickerson linked to a recent chilling message from top Trump aide Stephen Miller.

Appearing on The New York Times’ “The Ezra Klein Show” Friday, Dickerson was asked to comment on a statement Miller issued last week to the tens of thousands of ICE agents across the nation.

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CNN host ensnares GOP analyst in trap on ICE policy: 'You're by definition admitting'

CNN's Audie Cornish seemingly set a trap for a conservative panelist defending the legality of President Donald Trump's harsh immigration crackdown.

The panelists were debating the legality of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement directive authorizing officers to enter homes without judicial warrants, and The Daily Signal's Rob Bluey justified the government's actions.

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Trump spits confused attack about 'rare' cold front: 'Whatever happened to global warming'

As a severe winter storm makes its way across the United States, President Donald Trump issued a confused statement in an attack on environmentalists, who he dubbed “environmental insurrectionists.”

“Record Cold Wave expected to hit 40 States,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “Rarely seen anything like it before. Could the Environmental Insurrectionists please explain – WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GLOBAL WARMING???”

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Kash Patel purges more FBI agents hours after volatile Jack Smith hearing: report

Hours after the contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing, where former special counsel Jack Smith testified as Democrats and Republicans battled each other over Donald Trump’s incitement of the Jan. 6 insurrection, FBI Director Kash Patel once again went on a firing spree within his agency.

According to MSNBC reporters Ken Dilanian and Carol Leonnig, Patel continues systematically removing FBI supervisors and agents who participated in investigations of Trump.

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GOP voters turn on JD Vance presidency run: 'I just don't think he can win'

Republican Party voters are unconvinced by a JD Vance presidential run and say they would turn on the vice president should he be the nominee, according to reporting.

Problems for Vance began not recently, but at the start of Donald Trump's second term as president. According to GOP voters speaking to Politico, the ties to the old establishment will hinder his chances. One voter, Sam Z, said, "I don’t think Vance can win, because I think he’s too connected to the current political establishment in Washington, which I think has a very negative approval rating right now."

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GOP ex-rep calls VP answer to reporter 'deliberate and evil': 'JD Vance isn't this stupid'

JD Vance's recent comments set off "evil" alarms for one Republican who used to serve as a congressman.

The vice president kicked off the controversy with a recent answer to a reporter who asked about purportedly warrantless searches by ICE.

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