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'Raging ego': Tempers flare as GOP gears up for knuckle-bruising gov primary in New York

Republicans are facing a potentially bruising primary fight in the New York governor's race, as Rep. Elise Stefanik finds herself facing competition.

Stefanik, a longtime Trump loyalist who previously headed up the House Republican Conference, kicked off her campaign for governor a month ago. But this week, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman jumped into the race as well on Monday, setting up a clash.

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MAGA gov threatens school districts that dare challenge expansion of Charlie Kirk's org

MAGA Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas threatened state school districts on Monday that they will face "meaningful disciplinary action" if they dare to stand in his way of expanding the organization formerly led by slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, according to a new report.

Abbott said during a news conference at the Texas Governor's mansion on Monday that he is working to expand chapters of Turning Point USA, the organization that Kirk led until his death, to every high school across Texas. Fox News reported that Abbott, a Republican, described the chapters, called Club America, as a "revival of foundational values on campuses and compared the movement to earlier faith-oriented groups that once dominated student life."

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Melania Trump hawks high-dollar handbag as husband rages 'affordability' is a 'Dem scam'

First lady Melania Trump promoted a high-dollar handbag on her social media accounts on Monday as her husband rages that the concerns Americans have about the cost of living are a "Democrat scam," according to a new report.

Melania Trump posted about a handbag designed by Alexandra Gucci Zarini, the great-granddaughter of Gucci founder Guccio Gucci, The Daily Beast reported on Monday. A fifth of the proceeds from the handbag's sale will support Fostering the Future, a White House initiative to provide employment opportunities to children in foster care, according to the report.

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Trump official rebuked for declaring that a ‘benevolent monarchy’ is best for Middle East

Tom Barrack, President Donald Trump’s ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria, faced backlash Monday after arguing that US-backed Middle Eastern monarchies—most of which are ruled by prolific human rights violators—offer the best model for governing nations in the tumultuous region.

Speaking at the Doha Forum in Qatar on Sunday, Barrack, who is also a billionaire real estate investor, cautioned against trying to impose democratic governance on the Middle East, noting that efforts to do so—sometimes by war or other military action—have failed.

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'Shut the hell up!' Defecting Trump ally hit with tongue-lashing from MAGA listeners

A conservative talk radio host got a call from a MAGA listener with a harsh message for a defecting MAGA and longtime President Donald Trump ally.

A listener named Connie from South Carolina called Eric Bolling during his show to voice her thoughts about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who has become a vocal critic of Trump and GOP leadership. Greene spoke with journalist Lesley Stahl in an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" Sunday night.

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'Sick': Nicolle Wallace rips Trump's 'verbal violence' toward women in profane takedown

President Donald Trump once again insulted a female journalist to her face in the Oval Office, and MS NOW host Nicolle Wallace is now calling on White House reporters to stand up for their colleagues.

On Monday, Trump called ABC News' Rachel Scott "obnoxious" after she asked him a question about his prior promise to release the video of the controversial Sept. 2 strike on a boat in the Caribbean Sea (which he has since recanted). After he insulted Scott, the president deferred to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on the matter of the video.

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'Terrible': Trump admin dragged as key jobs report yanked

Political analysts and observers warned on Monday that President Donald Trump's latest move shows that "something is very wrong" with his economy, despite his claims that he has resurrected America's "Golden Age."

The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced on Monday that it was going to roll October's employment data into the November release that is scheduled to be published in January. Trump has worked to revamp the BLS during his second administration, going so far as to fire the agency's top statistician, Erika McEntarfer, in August after the BLS released a jobs report that contradicted Trump's messaging about the economy.

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National GOP reamed by Ron DeSantis over AI oversight

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had some harsh words for President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress on Monday about the renewed push to bar states from passing their own regulations on artificial intelligence.

DeSantis, who is pushing his own "citizen Bill of Rights" on AI, spoke out in reaction to reports that Trump is going to issue an executive order that blocks any state regulation, a measure all but certain to be challenged in federal court.

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New roadblock to keeping GOP House control is headed Mike Johnson's way: report

Democrats who are hoping to snatch control of the House away from Republicans and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in 2026 are going to get a major boost from former Republicans who want to see Donald Trump neutered for the last two years he is in office.

According to a report from Politico’s Andrew Howard, the Save America Movement PAC has launched a new initiative labeled “Save America Seats,” with plans to raise and spend $100 million in support of Democratic challengers targeting GOP-held seats.

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Stephen Miller skewered as US national security strategy 'prepares for the wrong danger'

The Trump administration's new National Security Strategy has altered how the U.S. conducts itself to protect Americans — and with major influence from Stephen Miller, it has shifted a major focus on how it views its relationship with China and Russia instead of new threats from the countries.

Trump's inner circle has shifted its attention to "preparing for the wrong dangers and in denial about genuine threats," according to a new report published Monday in The Atlantic, written by Thomas Wright, senior director for strategic planning at the National Security Council during the Biden administration.

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Trump announces major decision on Nvidia chips

President Donald Trump revealed a major decision Monday on Nvidia chips.

Nvidia, a chipmaker and a leading semiconductor and artificial intelligence company, has become a major focus of the Trump administration's policies regarding U.S. competitiveness in advanced technology and competition with China, particularly around restrictions on exporting advanced chips to Chinese companies.

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Progressive jolts the left with Senate primary challenge: 'Dem Tea Party has arrived!'

Democrats praised a progressive politician in Colorado on Monday after she filed paperwork to run for Sen. John Hickenlooper's (D-CO) seat.

Julie Gonzales, a progressive state Senator in Colorado, announced her primary challenge against Hickenlooper on Monday, according to a report by The Colorado Sun. Gonzales has served in the state senate since 2019 and is well-known for her work to pass Colorado's strict gun control laws and laws protecting abortion care in the state.

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'I don't have a plan': Trump official admits key airport initiative won't lower food costs

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy admitted Monday afternoon that he did "not have a plan" to lower airport food prices as a part of President Donald Trump's family-centric travel initiative.

Duffy made the admission during a news conference on Monday.

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