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'It’s not tariffs!' White House bristles over gloomy new economic report

One of President Donald Trump's top economic advisors is scrambling to blame anything but tariffs after a new jobs report indicated that they might be 'hammering" small business jobs, a move the New Republic dismissed as "only damage control."

“No, no, it’s not tariffs,” Lutnik told CNBC’s Sara Eisen. “Remember, you had the Democratic shutdown, right, and what do you think happens to small businesses, the people who do business with the U.S. government? They know they’re not getting paid, so they slow down their projects.

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'Are you daft?' Senate Republican ruthlessly mocked after boast about Trump's health

A day after President Donald Trump went viral after falling asleep during a cabinet meeting following an all-night Truth Social posting binge, some Republican loyalists spent Wednesday trying to spin the narrative to say that Trump is nothing short of the Energizer Bunny and the picture of perfect health.

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KY), who also happens to be a physician, went on Newsmax saying, "I'm a pretty hard worker. I'll work 110 hours a week. He outworks me. He's the first person I've ever known that works harder than I do. He runs around that golf course. He goes through staff members, several groups of them each day. He's in incredible shape right now. And you talk about sharp. He's playing 4-dimensional chess right now."

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Texas GOP senators dodge questions over ethics of Trump pardon for 'Blue Dog' bribery Dem

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump pardoned Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), a conservative Democratic congressman facing bribery, money laundering and conspiracy charges, out of disinterested concern for the politicization of the Department of Justice under Joe Biden, Republican senator Ted Cruz claimed on Wednesday.

“The Constitution gives the pardon power exclusively to the President,” Cruz told Raw Story at the Capitol, when asked about the Cuellar pardon, which Trump announced on social media. “It's his decision how to exercise it.”

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Mike Johnson's leadership of Republicans 'in a state of collapse': report

House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) leadership position among Republicans is currently "in a state of collapse," according to a top GOP lawmaker.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) said that Johnson was losing control of his party ahead of the midterm elections.

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'Snapped': Reporter claims Dem governor lost his cool over Kamala Harris' 'blatant lies'

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro accused former vice president Kamala Harris of telling “blatant lies” about him in her new book.

The Democratic governor spoke to The Atlantic's Tim Alberta about the vetting process he underwent as Harris considered who to choose as her running mate during the 2024 presidential campaign, and the Washington Post reported that the typically composed Shapiro appeared to lose his cool over some claims in her post-campaign memoir "107 Days."

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Bribery-charged Dem to run for re-election after pardon from 'tremendous leader' Trump

Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) filed to run for re-election as a Democrat after President Donald Trump pardoned him after he was charged with bribery and conspiracy.

Following Trump's pardon — which came before trial — Cuellar told reporters that "nothing has changed" as he filed to run for office.

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'Trump is exposed': Columnist speculates who 'will deliver the final blow' to president

A columnist Wednesday described the "awkward déjà vu" in Washington, D.C. as President Donald Trump shows visible decline and the question arising: who, or what, will push him out or succeed him.

The Daily Beast's Joanna Coles, Chief Creative and Content Officer, described in a column how Trump, who has repeatedly attacked former President Joe Biden's cognitive abilities, frequently suggested that Biden was mentally unfit to serve as president, mockingly portrayed Biden as senile, referenced his age and apparent moments of confusion, has now faced the same concerns and criticism over his own mental and health capacity.

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Newly released photos show bizarre dentist office setup at Epstein's island home

House Democrats on the Oversight Committee released new photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's private island and previewed upcoming revelations.

The panel's Democratic minority posted on social media 14 photos and video recordings showing the inside of the convicted sex offender's residence at the private Caribbean island he once owned, where survivors say he sexually abused them when they were underage teenagers.

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Trump official floats plan to keep policy in place — even if Supreme Court strikes it

President Donald Trump's wide-ranging tariffs on virtually all imports could soon be struck down by the Supreme Court. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is not sweating the possibility, however, and believes there is a legal way open to the president allowing him to keep his import taxes in effect "permanently."

Bessent on Wednesday appeared at the New York Times DealBook Summit, where he sat for an onstage interview with Too Big to Fail author Andrew Ross Sorkin. During their conversation, the secretary touched on the major legal challenge facing Trump's tariffs, but cited a few sections of the 1962 Trade Act which argued would provide a framework for keeping them alive if the Supreme Court rules against the administration.

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'Delicate snowflake': Analyst says Pete Hegseth's 'need for constant coddling' was exposed

An analyst Wednesday slammed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, describing him as a weak showman with a "need for constant coddling" that has now been exposed.

Salon's Amanda Marcotte wrote in an opinion piece about how Hegseth's "warrior ethos" has shown his cowardice and called him "the most delicate snowflake" among MAGA.

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'Incorrect': Mike Johnson fact-checked for not getting how House election ratings work

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is scrambling to put a positive spin on Tuesday night's special election results, where Republicans managed to hold a Tennessee House seat by 9 points that President Donald Trump carried by 22 points last year — and had to spend millions of dollars and national resources to shore up.

Analysts have called this race a disastrous performance for Republicans and a warning they are headed for huge losses in next year's midterms — but to hear it from Johnson's message to his caucus, they actually performed fine.

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GOP lawmaker whines over insider trading ban: 'It's not easy' to make money in Congress

Rep. Roger Wilson (R-TX) expressed opposition to a congressional stock trading ban proposed by MAGA Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), noting that it was "not easy" to live on his salary as a lawmaker.

During a Wednesday interview on Fox Business, a panelist pointed out that Luna was trying to force a vote on a bill that could ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks.

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Trump puts top official in 'unusually uncomfortable spot': report

During a televised Cabinet meeting in the White House on Tuesday, December 2, President Donald Trump angrily railed against familiar targets ranging from former Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama to U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. And he reiterated his call for steep interest rates cuts.

Although Powell has been gradually lowering interest rates, Trump believes the Fed chairman isn't lowering them nearly enough. And he resents him deeply for it.

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