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Trump gives his own White House ballroom architect the boot after clashes: report

President Donald Trump fired his own ballroom architect after clashing with an architect over expanding the project.

The boutique architecture firm led by James McCrery II was reportedly replaced after three months when questions surfaced over whether the group could manage the large-scale plan, The Washington Post reported Thursday.

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Trump admin breached a 'red line you cannot cross': ex-JAG officer

One retired Judge Advocate General Corps (JAG) officer says officials in President Donald Trump's Pentagon may have been aware they were breaking international law when carrying out a controversial strike in September.

During a Thursday interview with CNN, Dan Maurer — a 22-year U.S. Army veteran who served as a military attorney — broke down how legal experts within the Department of Defense regularly advise top commanders of sensitive missions before a strike is carried out. He explained that the process is particularly relevant given the recent closed-door testimony of Admiral Frank M. Bradley, who led the Sept. 2, 2025, operation in which two survivors of a boat strike in the Caribbean Sea were killed in a secondary strike.

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DOJ fails to reindict top Trump foe — for now

A federal grand jury in Norfolk, Virginia, on Thursday refused to return an indictment for New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking yet another setback for President Donald Trump's Justice Department in its bid to prosecute her.

However, reported MS NOW's Carol Leonnig, two sources tell her this isn't the end of the DOJ's attempts to bring the case.

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'Intolerable': Trump roundly rebuked for 'racist and inflammatory' remarks

President Donald Trump is being roundly condemned for making bigoted attacks on Somalis, whom he referred to collectively as “garbage” earlier this week.

During a Tuesday Cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump unleashed a racist tirade against Somali Americans living in Minnesota, whom he falsely portrayed as layabouts who sponge up welfare money.

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'Shameful': Tim Walz 'deeply concerned' over drive-by shouts of Trump's slur

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) said Thursday that people are driving by his home, rolling down their windows and yelling a slur for developmentally disabled people, mimicking President Donald Trump after he used the derogatory term to attack him.

The Democratic governor said he has concerns after Trump started the attack in a Truth Social post and continued to attack him this week, TMZ reported, showing video from a press conference.

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'Unbelievable': Trump under seige over pricey fixation while cost of living spikes

The White House reportedly will be submitting plans for President Donald Trump’s $300 million ballroom to a federal planning commission later this month, after the East Wing of the White House has already been demolished and as the president replaces the project’s top architect.

“The 90,000-square-foot ballroom will dwarf the White House itself, at nearly double the size, and President Donald Trump has said it will accommodate 999 people,” the Associated Press reported on Thursday.

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Appeals court allows Trump's National Guard deployment to continue in DC

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., has paused an order requiring President Donald Trump to remove National Guard troops from policing operations in Washington, DC.

In a ruling on Thursday, the court lifted an injunction ordering the troops to leave by Dec. 11.

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'Pardon me, such a terrible mistake!' Grinning Trump teases new name for Kennedy Center

President Donald Trump has completely remade the Kennedy Center in his image — and now he wants to name it after himself.

According to The New Republic, Trump let this plan slip "during a speech at the U.S. Institute of Peace for the signing of a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Coincidentally, the Institute of Peace is the latest building that the president has stamped his name on, even in the midst of a legal battle over who owns the building."

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Obsessed Trump's revenge case on top foe will likely be 'killed in the cradle': analyst

Federal courts will probably "kill" President Donald Trump's latest attack on one of his political foes "in the cradle" before the case gets off the ground, a legal analyst said Thursday.

Adam Klasfeld, editor-in-chief of All Rise News, discussed a subpoena that Trump-aligned prosecutor, Acting U.S. Attorney John Sarcone, served to New York Attorney General Letitia James with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen on Thursday. The subpoena concerned James' investigatory files from when she prosecuted Trump for fraud, Klasfeld said. James appeared in court on Thursday to fight the subpoena, where her lawyers argued that Sarcone is improperly serving as the acting U.S. attorney.

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Top Intel Committee lawmaker warns strike video confirms US committed a war crime

A top intel committee lawmaker warned Thursday that the video showing a second strike on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela appeared to confirm the U.S. committed a war crime.

The video from a Sept. 2 attack in the Caribbean Sea was shown to lawmakers during a briefing with Admiral Frank M. 'Mitch' Bradley and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.

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DOJ reveals what brought down accused 2021 pipe bomb planter

The Justice Department filed a criminal affidavit on Thursday afternoon in the case of the Jan. 5, 2021, pipe bomb plantings at the Democratic and Republican National Committees.

In particular, the affidavit outlined a key piece of evidence that federal investigators used in their effort to solve the nearly five-year-old mystery and zero in on a suspect, Brian Cole Jr. of Prince William County, Virginia: cell phone tower connection data.

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'Setup operation': Kash Patel backs up Trump Jr.'s wild theory on J6 pipe bomber

FBI Director Kash Patel celebrated an arrest in the case against the alleged Jan. 6 pipe bomber by immediately discussing conspiracy theories with Donald Trump Jr.

Following the arrest of Brian Cole on Thursday, Trump complained to Patel that the case seemed to "disappear" while the Biden administration prioritized the prosecution of Jan. 6 rioters.

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Fox host admits layoffs hit highest point in decades under Trump

Layoffs in the United States have surpassed 1.1 million in 2025, according to a new report, and even one Fox Business host who is typically in President Donald Trump's corner is taking notice of the dire economic picture heading into 2026.

During a Thursday segment on Fox Business, Maria Bartiromo – who Trump was reportedly considering naming as his running mate in 2024 — read the details of the report aloud on her show, and remarked to panelist John Lonski that she had previously pressed Trump about the impact of new technology on jobs.

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