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Major clue on future plans revealed by Trump's 'incapable of caring' stance: Ex-Republican

Donald Trump has been accused of "enriching himself" with a bad economy by a former Republican representative.

Adam Kinzinger, who served as the House representative for Illinois from 2011 to 2023, suggested the economic downturn was of no interest to the president. Trump was branded 'incapable of caring' about the economic hardship of Americans, as Kinzinger believes he will personally benefit — however unhealthy the economy is.

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‘Unlike you, I can read’: House Dem delivers brutal putdown to 'racist' Trump attack

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) delivered a brutal putdown to President Donald Trump on Tuesday in response to the president’s attack on her the day before.

In an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingram that aired Monday, Trump aimed an onslaught at Omar and her country of birth, Somalia.

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'Blindsided' White House panics as Trump faces 'furious backlash from conservative allies'

Politico reports White House officials are furious with Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte for talking President Donald Trump into suggesting a 50-year mortgage plan, according to a report.

“The White House was blindsided by the idea, according to two people familiar with the situation granted anonymity to discuss internal thinking, and is now dealing with a furious backlash from conservative allies, business leaders and lawmakers,” Politico reported.

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'Huge blunder': Famed pollster claims single decision turned America against Trump

Donald Trump has seen his approval rating slump after a "huge blunder" during the government shutdown.

Pollster Nate Silver believes there's a clear reason behind the new low. RealClearPolling recorded a -8.9% drop in approval, while the Newsweek Tracker shows a 43% approval rating, down from 44% this time last month.

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GOP sneaks $500K bonus for senators probed by Jack Smith into shutdown-busting budget bill

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) is accepting credit for adding a provision to the bipartisan government funding bill that would award senators a half-million dollars for having their phone records collected as part of the Jan. 6 investigation.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who says he's one of the lawmakers whose data was subpoenaed by former special counsel Jack Smith in the probe, said Thune was responsible for the provision's inclusion in the bill to end the government shutdown, and a person close to the negotiations confirmed the GOP majority leader got it added, reported Politico.

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'Significant chunk hates Trump': Conservative begs for scrapping of massive ego project

Donald Trump’s drive to get the new stadium being built for the NFL Washington Commanders named after himself was on the receiving end of a beat-down Tuesday morning from conservative columnist Jim Geraghty, who found himself wondering if he has ever heard of a worse facility-naming proposal.

Geraghty, a regular columnist for the conservative National Review, took to the editorial pages of the Washington Post to point out that a stadium in Washington, DC, would be a disaster.

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Trump 'intuition' has GOP threatened with 'nightmare scenario':  White House strategist

Republicans outside the White House were shaken by last week's Democratic election wins, but President Donald Trump remains confident that his redistricting gambit will succeed in keeping GOP congressional majorities, according to a report.

Democrats are making counterstrikes in California and Virginia against GOP mid-decade redistricting in Texas and other states, but the president believes the redrawn maps will still tilt in favor of Republicans – possibly by substantial margins, reported NBC News.

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'It's not working': Insider reveals allies' panic as Trump fails to make critical pivot

Republicans are worried that Donald Trump's focus on his "legacy" is distracting the president from dealing with the cost-of-living crisis.

A White House official has suggested the president needs to shift his focus from foreign policy to domestic issues. Speaking to MSNBC, the insider said, "I predicted this. The president needs to focus on domestic issues versus his foreign policy legacy." The comment comes following Democratic Party election wins in the New York mayoral race and governor elections in Virginia and New Jersey.

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Famous fraudster Elizabeth Holmes embraced as MAHA's 'perfect martyr'

Convicted health care fraudster Elizabeth Holmes is being held up as a "perfect martyr" by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" movement.

MAHA influencers have taken up the Theranos founder's cause, with widely read mommy blogger Jessica Reed Kraus writing a highly sympathetic Substack post titled “Elizabeth Holmes’ Redemption Arc Loading,” and longevity-obsessed entrepreneur Bryan Johnson striking up an online acquaintance with the imprisoned biotech CEO, reported Politico.

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This Texas church has become a GOP training ground

Texas Rep. Nate Schatzline’s energy was palpable as he gazed out from the video on the computer screen, grinning ear to ear, the sleeves of his white dress shirt rolled up.

The Republican legislator from Fort Worth had a message to share with people watching the prerecorded video: As a Christian, you have an essential role in politics and local government.

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'His days are numbered': Trump official blasted after 'publicly humiliating the president'

One high-ranking official in President Donald Trump's administration may soon be headed for the exits after a policy pitch went sideways.

Politico reported Monday that Bill Pulte — who is the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — is behind Trump's post about 50-year mortgages that led to swift backlash from the mortgage industry. White House officials are reportedly "furious" with Pulte over the stunt, and various MAGA figures like Laura Loomer and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) have publicly come out against the idea.

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'Will deal with this later': Bizarre Trump bullying gets epic shrug from Pete Buttigieg

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg shrugged off a bizarre attack from President Donald Trump Tuesday after the president launched a confusing rant mocking Buttigieg’s name and leadership over the Transportation Department under the Biden administration.

Speaking with reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump was asked if he expected air travel to “go back to normal” once the government re-opens, as the Senate prepared to pass a spending bill that is now set to be voted on in the House.

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GOP in 'full-blown crisis mode' as 'dreaded' Epstein reckoning finally closes in: expert

Both President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) are set to face a reckoning this week as the government appears poised to re-open — and one that political science professor Costas Panagopoulos said the two have “dreaded” for a long time.

That reckoning is over Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted child sex abuser who died in 2019 awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges and who once called Trump his “closest friend for 10 years.”

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