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Trump 'tantrums' and 'impulsiveness' has delayed White House ballroom by 'years': analysis

Constant delays to the White House ballroom are being caused by Donald Trump's "tantrums" and "impulsiveness", a political commentator has claimed.

The president made his plans for the $200million turned $400million ballroom project known in July this year, but the renovation has hit more than a few snags. Trump has been hit by more than one lawsuit regarding his changes to the White House and surrounding buildings, and the head architect of his proposed East Wing renovation quit earlier this year.

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Trump's 'greatest hit of crazy' needs to be sanity alarm call for staffers: economist

President Trump praised the state of the U.S. economy in a primetime address Wednesday evening, even though new government statistics show the nation’s unemployment rate is at a new four-year high of 4.6%. Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, says Trump’s aides should be “wondering about the man’s sanity” after Wednesday’s speech. “This is utterly divorced from reality,” he said.

Though Trump blames former President Biden for the poor economy, Baker notes that Trump had inherited an “incredibly strong economy by almost every measure imaginable.”

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'Never been this blatant': Trump's picks mocked behind the scenes as 'MAGA disciples'

President Donald Trump’s hand-picked U.S. ambassadors to European countries are being openly mocked by some European leaders, The Guardian reported Friday, with one leader labeling them as nothing more than the president’s gang of “MAGA disciples.”

“[They are] basically all relatives, close friends or big [donors],” said a European Union diplomat, speaking with The Guardian under the condition of anonymity. “That’s always been the US tradition, but it’s never been quite this blatant. These are like MAGA disciples.”

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'Can't turn the Titanic that quickly': Trump allies say 'work to be done' after big speech

Donald Trump's inner circle are flapping after the president's bizarre national address earlier this week.

In a 20-minute speech to the nation, Trump made a series of claims later debunked by political analysts. Even The Republican Party is concerned with the president's speech, as some insiders believe there is a lot of work to do between now and the midterm elections next November.

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'Laughter?' CNN host surprised by Epstein survivors' reaction to question about DOJ

CNN's Audie Cornish remarked on the reaction of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse survivors to a question about the Department of Justice's pending release of investigative files about the late sex offender.

Congress passed a law last month mandating DOJ to publicize redacted files by Friday, and CNN's MJ Lee asked a group of Epstein survivors whether they had faith the department would release everything in its possession – and they all shook their heads no and even burst into laughter.

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Karoline Leavitt buried for 'new level of absurdity' as Trump's 'minions' do his bidding

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was raked over the coals on MS NOW on Friday morning over her braying announcement that Donald Trump’s name was being added to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Thursday afternoon, Leavitt took to X to let the public know that Trump’s hand-picked board overseeing the venerable institution had voted unanimously, which turned out to not be true, to rebrand the center with Trump’s name listed first.

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'Volunteer your child!' Conservative challenged after he praises Trump's 'hunger games'

CNN's Audie Cornish challenged a conservative panelist after he praised an athletic competition announced by President Donald Trump that has sparked comparisons to the dystopian "Hunger Games" novels and films.

The 79-year-old president announced the White House will host the “Patriot Games,” where one teenage boy and girl from each state and territory will compete, as part of the celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary next year, and "CNN This Morning" producers rolled a clip of Trump's comments interspersed with similar dialogue from the "Hunger Games" films.

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Nobel Prize winner says GOP health plan has 'one devastating detail' hidden within

The Republican Party's health care bill has a "devastating detail" hidden inside of it, according to a Nobel Prize winner.

Award-winning economist Paul Krugman has warned the current plan the GOP is trying to push through the House will leave Americans much worse off than they are under the current health care plan. Writing in his Substack, Krugman suggested the public should be wary of sweeping changes made by future Republican health care plans.

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'That was crazy': New York Times report divides MAGA — and leads to CNN fact check

A recent New York Times article about dark money in American politics led one outgoing mayor to lob allegations against a former presidential candidate, leading to division among MAGA and a fact check.

The NYT recently published an article called "Nearly $900 Million Flowed in Secret to Help Harris and Trump in 2024." One of the authors of the piece, Teddy Schleifer, took to social media, writing, "One donor gave $97.5 million to a nonprofit that gave $250 million to Kamala Harris's super PAC."

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Trump wants to take over Latin America and 'brand it as his own': WaPo columnist

Reacting to Donald Trump’s administration’s late night announcement of two more unprovoked attacks on alleged drug boats that followed the president renewed threats against Venezuela, longtime Washington Post columnist David Ignatius claimed he sees a pattern of conquest and domination emanating from the White House.

During an appearance on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” Ignatius, an expert on foreign affairs, claimed the president appears dead set on taking over Latin America.

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'Falling into the same trap': GOP lawmakers panic about Trump's response to crisis

Republican Party representatives believe Donald Trump is "falling into the same trap" as previous president Joe Biden when it comes to economic troubles.

President Trump has continually touted his administration's economic measures as the greatest the country has ever seen despite the sharp rise in cost of living problems. The president last week suggested he had managed to make "the greatest economy in history" but that he was not receiving the credit he deserved.

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Karoline Leavitt's latest comments show she knows Trump is 'on his way out': analysis

As President Donald Trump’s support reaches new lows 11 months into his second term, White House officials continue to lavish the president with “obsequious praise,” a sign that top administration officials know Trump “is kind of on his way out,” The New Republic discussed Friday in its “Daily Blast” podcast.

One particularly “obsequious” example of Trump praise came from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday, who announced that the “highly respected Board of the Kennedy Center” had voted “unanimously” to rename the cultural center in Trump’s honor.

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'Writing is on the wall' as demoralized GOP lawmakers expect to become minority: insider

The former chief aide to ex-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) contends that the GOP caucus under current Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is demoralized and angry as members head home for the holidays, facing the prospect of losing House control in 2026.

During an appearance on MS NOW's "Way Too Early" with host Ali Vitali, Brendan Buck noted that while internal fractures have existed within the Republican majority, conditions have deteriorated significantly under Johnson's leadership. The Speaker faces an escalating revolt from his own members.

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