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'White House is not his house': Ex-Trump official bashes president's fancy new ballroom

Former White House official Marc Short bashed President Donald Trump's ballroom project, which included the complete demolition of the East Wing, during an interview on CNN on Thursday.

Short, the chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence, discussed the project on CNN's "The Arena with Kasie Hunt." Short argued that the White House likely prefers that the media continue to focus on the story because of all the other problems the administration is dealing with, such as the tenuous peace deal in the Middle East and Trump's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

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Red state GOP threatened with legal war as election maps described as ‘surgical racism’

Calling the North Carolina Republican Party’s new congressional district map “surgical racism with surgical precision,” Bishop William J. Barber II of Repairers of the Breach was in Raleigh Thursday, announcing a lawsuit challenging the redistricting effort—pledging that the state’s voters will “challenge gerrymandering in the courts, in the streets, and at the ballot box.”

“This is a direct attack on the state’s Black Belt district and marginalized communities,” said Barber at a news conference announcing the legal challenge, a day after the state House of Representatives approved the new map in a party-line vote.

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Trump's revenge crusade on Adam Schiff crashes into brick wall: report

President Donald Trump sought to target Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) after the lawmaker served on the House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6 probe and worked on both impeachment cases. That effort has reportedly hit a brick wall, however.

Last week, MSNBC revealed that the Maryland prosecutor who went after former National Security Advisor John Bolton was stuck on the Schiff case, so she pivoted to focus more on Bolton. Now it appears the Schiff case has stalled entirely.

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Trump claims not to know fraudster who boosted his crypto venture after pardoning him

President Donald Trump said he pardoned Changpeng Zhao, a billionaire who boosted a crypto company owned by the Trump family, because "a lot of people" said he was innocent.

During a Thursday Oval Office event, a reporter asked whether Zhao's pardon had anything to do with his family's World Liberty Financial crypto venture.

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'Big problem': Trump's ICE under investigation for illegally tampering with license plates

President Donald Trump's immigration agents received a stern warning from an Illinois official on Thursday after it was discovered that the agents are tampering with their license plates to avoid detection, according to a new report.

Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, a Democrat, unveiled a new initiative this week called the “Plate Watch” hotline, which asks residents to report times when they witness Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents switching out their license plates, The Guardian reported.

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Ted Cruz blasts rising Dem star as 'crazy' as she eyes Senate seat after GOP redistricting

WASHINGTON — A longtime Texas Republican senator Thursday called a rising Democratic star and a prominent critic of President Donald Trump eyeing a Senate seat "crazy."

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was asked about Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), who said this week she is "strongly" considering a run for Senate and has drawn attention in initial polls to potentially challenge Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), whose term ends in January 2027.

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DOJ case against top Trump foe flattened by prosecutors' own memo: report

President Donald Trump's criminal case against New York Attorney General Letitia James was thoroughly flattened in a prosecution memo drafted by people who had investigated the case for months, reported ABC News on Thursday.

The controversy stems from a second home James purchased, which Trump's housing finance director, Bill Pulte, claimed was made with fraudulent statements on a mortgage application.

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'Shockingly brazen': Experts say Trump's new pardon would be a 'scandal' for anyone else

President Donald Trump on Thursday formally pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance, who pleaded guilty to money-laundering charges in 2023.

The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the pardon, noted that it came “following months of efforts by Zhao to boost the Trump family’s own crypto company.”

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'Chilling': FBI shocks with visits to homes of innocent protesters under Trump's orders

Under orders from President Donald Trump, the FBI has started visiting the homes of innocent protesters, according to a report.

In one case, special needs teacher Miles Serafini, 26, told independent journalist Ken Klippenstein that agents visited his home after he participated in a June protest at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Arizona. The two agents, who only identified themselves as "James" and "Keith", were recorded on Serafini's security camera.

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Thousands of service members can't get jobs after FBI 'humiliating' blunder: analysis

Thousands of U.S. veterans are potentially being shut out of jobs and branded as criminals because of what one analyst called a “humiliating” FBI blunder under President Donald Trump.

The War Horse report, published by Mother Jones on Thursday, focuses on several service members who are struggling to find employment due to a bizarre error with an FBI list called "titling" that catalogues them as "likely criminals."

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'Run this in every ad': Karoline Leavitt ridiculed after revealing Trump's 'main priority'

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Thursday that President Donald Trump's "main priority" at the moment is constructing a $200 million ballroom addition to the White House.

When she was asked whether Trump had any plans for additional White House renovations, she replied, "Not to my knowledge, no, but he's a builder at heart, clearly. And so his heart and his mind is always churning about how to improve things here on the White House grounds. But at this moment in time, of course, the ballroom is really the president's main priority."

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‘We've lived this nightmare before': Foreign lawmakers unite against Trump 'catastrophe'

Dozens of political leaders throughout Latin America are condemning US President Donald Trump’s boat-bombing spree, which began in the Caribbean last month but has since spread to the Pacific Ocean.

In a letter posted by Progressive International on its X account, the Latin American leaders from across the region said that Trump’s campaign of extrajudicial killings of purported drug traffickers is threatening peace and stability in Latin America, and is likely a pretext for further military intervention in the region.

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Dem schools CNBC host who admits he 'doesn’t know' how to fix runaway healthcare costs

With the second-longest federal government shutdown dragging on and Americans concerned about soaring health insurance premiums and coverage losses, Congressman Ro Khanna on Thursday again made the case for Medicare for All.

On CNBC‘s “Squawk Box,” co-host Joe Kernen made clear he doesn’t support Medicare for All but expressed concern about rising premiums. He also admitted, “I don’t know what the answer is.”

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