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'Ignorance and incompetence': Nobel Prize winner lays into DOGE's vow to continue cuts

A Nobel Prize winner has denounced the DOGE section of Trump's administration as the "damage" from their internal cuts "persists."

Economist Paul Krugman believes the Department of Government Efficiency, initially headed up by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, has been more damaging than anything for the country and the president's plans for his second term.

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Republican's aide accused of burning house with 2 people inside: report

The legislative assistant to North Carolina's Republican State Senator Norman Sanderson has been arrested and accused of “willfully” and “maliciously” burning a house with two people inside in Raleigh, according to local affiliate Fox8 Raleigh.

The assistant, Diane Cook, 38, has been arrested and booked on a first-degree arson charge into the Wake County Detention Center. Fox8 reported, "It is unclear how, if at all, Cook is connected to the people who live there."

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Mike Johnson lights up White House as Trump backtrack outrages GOP's core: report

As Congress readies to tackle a looming deadline to avoid health care cost spikes for tens of millions of Americans, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is actively warning President Donald Trump against extending Affordable Care Act subsidies — directly contradicting a proposal from the White House, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.

“Johnson cautioned the White House that most House Republicans don’t have an appetite for extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, according to people familiar with the matter, showing how hard it will be politically to stave off sharp increases in healthcare costs next year for many Americans,” wrote Journal reporter Olivia Beavers.

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Morning Joe rages over GOP's doom loop of 'Trump derangement idiocy' after latest threat

A decision by Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth to threaten to court-martial Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), a Navy pilot and astronaut, while Kelly’s GOP colleagues stand by and watch will haunt Republicans forever.

That's the thinking of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough, who used the Hegseth threat as an example of how GOP lawmakers and the president's inner circle are trapped in a doom-loop of what he called ‘Trump derangement idiocy” as they cater to his worst impulses.

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GOP roiled as Trump pulls out of promise: 'Basically what he ripped MTG a new one over'

The White House reneged on its expected announcement for a policy framework to guide Republican lawmakers on a possible replacement for the Affordable Care Act — and that failure has roiled the conservative caucus.

President Donald Trump was expected to announce as soon as Monday — at the White House alongside Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services — a broadly sketched plan to prevent premium spikes when ACA subsidies set to expire at year’s end.

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'Recipe for a GOP wipeout': Conservative sweats with Trump 'wrong direction' warning

The Democrats could find themselves running the country in 2029 if Donald Trump doesn't make major changes to his administration, a political commentator suggested.

Matthew Hennessey of The Wall Street Journal believes the GOP's chances at the midterms could be a sign of how much damage Trump has done to the party. It could pave the way for a sweep of Democrat victories and, "if current trends continue," the party could be back in the White House.

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How China played Trump in a game of 'whack a mole': analysis

Foreign Affairs writer Jonathan A. Czin writes that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has played President Donald Trump and is now reaping the rewards.

Although "Trump promised to unleash an economic fusillade on China after his return to the presidency, Beijing has enjoyed a remarkably strong year of diplomacy," Czin writes.

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Christian singer netted in ICE swoop falsely branded 'worst of the worst'

On the night of Oct. 8, a man named Delmar Gomez drove to pick up his younger brother from a mechanic’s shop on Lamar Avenue. He never came home.

On the return trip, law enforcement officers with the Memphis Safe Task Force pulled over his 2011 Toyota Tundra pickup and arrested the brothers on immigration charges.

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NYT rips Trump for 'failing to deliver' on promises

President Donald Trump talked like an economic populist, promising to protect consumers, small business owners and workers against rampaging corporations, but it was all talk, says the NY Times, just like it was in his first term.

“The Trump administration is decimating the federal agencies that police corporations and protect workers and consumers. Even as it has delivered large tax breaks to corporations, it is seeking to undermine unions and to strip workers of legal protections,” said the Times. “And under Mr. Trump, there is mounting evidence that the government is cynically wielding its antitrust authority — one of the most important checks on excesses of corporate power — as a means of punishing its enemies, rewarding its friends and consolidating Mr. Trump’s political authority.”

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'Hang loose': Mike Johnson's 'excruciating' moment as he gushes about rapper Jelly Roll

House Speaker Mike Johnson played up his trendiness in a podcast due to be aired Tuesday, dropping a hand sign as he gushed over his admiration for rapper and country singer Jelly Roll.

The Louisiana Republican gave what The Daily Beast called an "excruciating" performance while talking with Stephen Miller's wife Katie for her podcast, due to be aired Tuesday night.

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Kristi Noem-tied firm threatened with probe of $220M in secret government contracts

In recent days, five U.S. senators and two representatives requested documents from the Department of Homeland Security and a formal investigation into how a firm closely tied to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem ended up receiving money from a $220 million, taxpayer-funded ad campaign.

The demands came in response to a ProPublica story this month that revealed that the Republican consulting firm had been secretly working on the ads, which star Noem. The company, called the Strategy Group, has long-standing personal and business ties to Noem and her senior aides at DHS. Its CEO is married to Noem’s chief spokesperson at DHS.

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'He blew it up in minutes': Trump has 'complicated' GOP rep campaign after Mamdani meeting

Donald Trump may have complicated the campaign trail for a GOP hopeful by meeting with Zohran Mamdani, according to a political commentator.

The president would call the New York City mayor elect a "really good" candidate for the job, with a flood of compliments from Trump surprising political commentators. Nick Reisman, writing in Politico, believes the impression Mamdani made on the president, and Trump's subsequent comments, puts the gubernational bid of Elise Stefanik at risk.

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'MAGA's whole future in doubt': GOP will 'return to status quo' after Trump's second term

The GOP may "return to the status quo" after Donald Trump finishes his second term in the White House.

Political commentator Gerard Baker believes the split in the Republican Party over the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files is the first signs of a rift, and this may continue to dog the president in his second term. Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Baker questioned whether the policies of "Trumpism" would survive the departure of the president, or whether the GOP would shift themselves back to less controversial or out-there policies.

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