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Conservative judge slams SCOTUS for ignoring Trump’s 'vicious attacks on federal courts'

Like attorney George Conway, retired federal Judge J. Michael Luttig is a prominent figure in the conservative legal movement who became a blistering critic of President Donald Trump and considers him a dangerous threat to U.S. democracy.

Luttig rooted for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in 2024, as did Conway. Now, nine and one-half months into Trump's second presidency, Luttig is still sounding the alarm.

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'Voters are disgusted': Ex-Trump lawyer claims GOP 'imploding' from 'reflexive' cruelty

One of President Donald Trump's former attorneys claimed on Sunday that the GOP appears to be "imploding" ahead of the midterm election because voters are getting sick of the party's "reflexive" cruelty.

Michael Cohen, the former attorney for the Trump Organization, wrote in a new Substack essay that public polling suggests voters are "disgusted" by what they're seeing on the right. He points to examples such as Trump's "roaring 20's" style Halloween Party and the lack of remorse from Republicans for people who could lose their food benefits because of the government shutdown.

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'Baseless attacks!' Kash Patel lashes out at 'cowardly' critics of his girlfriend

FBI Director Kash Patel on Sunday lashed out at critics of his 26-year-old girlfriend, claiming the attacks were “cowardly and jeopardizes our safety.”

Both Patel and his girlfriend, country music singer-songwriter Alexis Wilkins, came under fire Saturday after reports revealed that Patel had used his FBI jet to attend a music event of hers. Wilkins has also faced scrutiny from the MAGA base, some of whom have accused her, without evidence, of being a secret Israeli spy.

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Trump offers two words in response to Dilbert creator seeking help with cancer treatment

The creator of the Dilbert cartoon strip said on Sunday that he needs Donald Trump to save his life, and the president responded with just two short words.

Controversial cartoonist Scott Adams took to social media over the weekend to make his plea to the president.

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'Fundamental mistake': GOP's strategy to win crucial state reportedly falling flat

As President Donald Trump pours millions of dollars into the Virginia governor race, Republican nominee Winsome Earle-Sears has struggled to land on an effective messaging strategy, at least according to recent polls and several political strategists who say the GOP is stuck repeating its messaging from last year, and to underwhelming results.

Much of Earle-Sears’ campaign has been centered around attack ads against her opponent labeling her as a “radical,” and leaning into fears around transgender people, much as Trump had done against presidential candidate Kamala Harris in 2024.

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Trump White House responds to devastating new poll: 'Midterm outlook is fine for GOP'

The political outlook in 2026 for Republicans is "fine," according to a Donald Trump adviser responding to a devastating new poll.

Political observers were shocked over the weekend after a new poll revealed what one reporter called "the largest lead for either party on the congressional ballot in the NBC News poll since the 2018 midterms."

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'No one is entitled!' MAGA congressman shames SNAP recipients for 'life choices'

As 42 million Americans go without federal food assistance, including 16 million children, Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) took to Newsmax Sunday to shame Americans who receive help through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, demanding they show “gratitude” and admit that their own “choices in life” led them to relying on the popular anti-poverty program.

“No one is entitled to [food stamps], that is a gift that is given to you by your fellow taxpayers because you are unable to care for yourself,” Fine said.

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Ex-Bush adviser says new Trump quote shows 'how little respect' the world has for him

Donald Trump accidentally just revealed how little respect the world has for him, according to a former George W. Bush adviser.

Former speechwriter to President George W. Bush, David Frum, on Sunday flagged a comment from Trump in which the president threatened military action against Nigeria based on claims that have been rejected by the allied nation. For the conservative writer, the response to Trump's comment set of alarm bells.

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'They may be arrested': ICE makes startling admission on election monitoring operation

With millions of voters expected to descend to the polls Tuesday in a series of off-year elections, including in California where voters will vote on a constitutional amendment to redraw the state’s congressional districts, the Trump administration made a startling admission regarding how its poll monitors may operate on Election Day.

The Trump administration has deployed Justice Department officials to monitor elections in both California and New Jersey, citing allegations of election “irregularities” from Republican leadership in both states, a move that critics have labeled as blatant “voter intimidation.”

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Trump’s Caribbean buildup sparks fears of new US intervention in Latin America

A massive military buildup in the Caribbean has sparked speculation that the U.S. is now engaged in its latest chapter of direct intervention in Latin America.

For now, at least, President Donald Trump has walked back suggestions that Washington is eyeing strikes inside Venezuela, seemingly content with attacking numerous naval vessels under the guise of a counter-narcotics operation. But nonetheless, U.S. presence in the region will enlarge further in the coming weeks with the arrival of the world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford.

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Senator releases blistering response to lawsuit threat from billionaire pardoned by Trump

A billionaire who was pardoned by Donald Trump sent a lawsuit threat to U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who dropped a blistering reply through lawyers of her own.

Changpeng Zhao, the billionaire founder of crypto exchange Binance who recently received a pardon after months of boosting a crypto venture owned by President Donald Trump's family, reportedly asked Warren to retract a social media post about him. Specifically, the post claimed Zhao had pleaded guilty to a money laundering charge, which Warren says is objectively true.

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'Going to get worse': Transportation chief Sean Duffy makes grim prediction about delays

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy made a startling prediction Sunday that flight cancelations and delays in the United States were “only going to get worse” as the government shutdown reached its 33rd day.

Duffy sat down with CBS News’ Margaret Brennan Sunday to discuss the impact the government shutdown has had on transportation, particularly on air travel. While the Trump administration found funds to pay active-duty service members, it’s left air traffic controllers without pay, many of whom have now missed paychecks, even as Duffy continues to urge them to report to work.

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Trump admin 'spending millions' on pro-Trump ads in Mexico as Americans go hungry: expert

A political researcher is hammering the Trump administration after uncovering that amid the ongoing government shutdown, which has led to millions of Americans losing food assistance, the administration has continued to spend millions of dollars on ads discouraging illegal immigration and praising President Donald Trump, both in the United States and Mexico.

The government shutdown stretched into its 33rd day Sunday – fast approaching the longest shutdown in history of 35 days – leading to 42 million Americans losing their first round of federal food assistance, including 16 million children. But amid the chaos, the Trump administration has continued spending millions on pro-Trump advertising.

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